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Is Carrie Prejean Going To Hell?

Carrie Prejean is going to hell. Or rather the former Miss California America may be if she’s doesn’t pay her bills. Prejean owes more than $64,000 to a Christian based public relations firm, according to TMZ.com. The beauty queen’s contract was terminated after pageant organizers learned she had posed partially nude and had made a sex tape. Ironically, during the Miss American 2009 pageant, she openly expressed her views against gay marriage based on her Christian upbringing.

Frankly, we think Prejean’s encounter with Hades is no more than what she deserves. Her latest hypocritical move— owing big money to a Christian group no less—is neither surprising nor shocking; it’s just Prejean. And the man upstairs can’t afford this one.

Regardless of her political beliefs, or as she calls them Biblical beliefs, our thoughts on the subject stems more to the hypocrisy in her daily life. Opposed to gay marriage or not, it’s hard to take the queen seriously. Basing your platform Christian beliefs and then getting all Jenna Jameson on us is the ultimate PR no, no. It’s like she’s Tiger Woods preaching abstinence; it just doesn’t work. Prejean, for the millionth time, please, pretty please, with an extra Amen on top, just practice what you preach. And pay your bills.

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