Wed Oct 8, 2008 11:38PM EDT
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Do you ever find yourself wondering what ever happened to Chris "Leave Britney Alone!" Crocker or the adorable Numa Numa guy? If you're mildly curious, head over to PC World who put together a list of the most outrageous Web celebrities and their fate after their 15 minutes were up.
Here are some highlights:
Chris
Crocker: After his unforgettable emotional video plea became an overnight
sensation, Chris Crocker went on to become a paparazzi favorite, a talk-show
guest, and now a music artist with a song on iTunes.
His new single, called "Mind in the Gutter," is getting
plenty of radio play apparently, and in this
video, he thanks fans for taking him all the way to number #42, and then scolds
the illegal downloaders for not paying the 99 cents. Can you blame them?
"One
Red Paper Clip" guy: After trading a single red paperclip (and a few
other things) for a two-story farmhouse back in 2005, Kyle MacDonald stepped
into the spotlight and even earned a mention in the "Guinness Book of
World Records." Today Kyle is promoting a new book detailing his One Red Paperclip adventure and is looking to trade his two-story
farmhouse for "several 1990 Burgundy Dodge Caravana with low miles." Any takers?
The
Back Dorm Boys: You probably never knew their names, but who could forget
Wei Wei and Huang Yi Xin lip synching to the
Backstreet Boys? This talented duo graduated from college in 2006 and landed
corporate deals with Motorola, China's Sina.com Internet portal, Pepsi, and
Taihe Rye, a Beijing media company that helped them become full-fledge TV stars
in China. Not bad for a couple of kids that started out lip-synching boy band songs.
Check out the full list over at PC World.
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