Watching the video, particularly Deyn and Holland’s closing statements, I can’t help but feel we’re a generation that’s grown up on E! True Hollywood and Biography Channel. The whole “it’s a moment thing” seem more fitting for a posthumous reflection, rather than a living commentary on a phenomena. It would suggest the legacy (the end) is more important than the means itself, ultimately questioning the motives of such a fabulous affair. Fun or fame, I ask…


