Saturday, December 29, 2007
Garland girl writes winning Hannah Montana essay with false information
A 6 year old girl from Garland won an essay contest at Club Libby Lu, a "tween" store, which got her a Hannah Montana makeover, trip and concert tickets. The essay, however, presented false information about the girl's father dying in Iraq. Club Libby Lu (the sponsor of the contest) is still giving her the prize. The lesson here: lying gets you free concert tickets.
Posted by Laura S.
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