Bruno’s LA PR girls are giving the rest of us a bad name

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On Friday night my boyfriend and I went to see Bruno. We’re both massive Sacha Baron Cohen fans and were really excited about seeing the film.

There was really no escaping Bruno, over the past few weeks I’ve seen him absolutely everywhere. I love how SBC only does interviews in character, and there were some ingenious tactics used to promote the film, such as Bruno taking a front page of Marie Claire magazine as a guest stylist. Using his alter-ego meant he had access into a completely different section of the media and was able to dominate the press running up to the film’s launch.

The social media tactics used were also really innovative and impactful. Bruno created a personal URL at www.meinspace.com where you could see the trailer, biog and links to other social networks. His Twitter account and facebook pages were both active and in character with over 48,000 followers. In addition to the online campaign and the assault on the traditional media, Bruno also created a number of stunts such as falling onto Eminem’s lap at the MTV Awards (attracting over 600,000 views on You Tube so far), creating a truly integrated and exciting campaign.

The film was amazing. Albeit at some parts I was watching from behind my boyfriend’s shoulder because I was cringing so much! SBC is a real comedy genius and has to be one of the bravest men out there!

However, one scene compelled me to write this blog post. Half way through the film, Bruno goes to an LA PR firm to get advice about how charitable work can help raise your profile in Hollywood. He’s met by two sisters, Nicole and Suzie, who are quite possibly the most stupid cretins I’ve ever seen. That’s not an exaggeration, they can barely speak – if you’ve seen it you’ll know what I mean, they struggle to form sentences.

Bruno asks about Darfur. The sisters reply by saying “that’s a hot charity right now”. This is despite not knowing where Darfur is. When Bruno suggests Darfur is old hat, and that Dar-five might be better, they simply nod and agree.

During this scene my boyfriend was looking at me and smiling, making a sarcastic dig about my job in PR. Girls like Suzie and Nicole give PR girls a bad name. It’s obvious there is still a stereotype surrounding women in PR – perhaps even stemming back to the Ab Fab days. I did a degree in PR and have lots of friends working in the industry. All of them are intelligent, focused, articulate and funny. It’s a shame we’re sometimes still portrayed as fluffy party organisers.

I began to wonder if any women working in PR still feel this stereotype exists, or whether things have moved on since the days of Patsy and Edina?

Suzie and Nicole need not respond.

Bruno with baby OJ

4 Comments

  1. Posted July 14, 2009 at 9:19 am | Permalink

    I completely agree. When that scene was airing, my friends gave me that same look. Those girls are an embarrassment to not only PR, but the female race. Any women who play up to the “dumb blonde” persona, especially in a professional capacity should be completely disregarded. It also irked me that they couldn’t even pronounce Darfur correctly- they kept calling it “Da-fur”.

  2. Posted July 14, 2009 at 9:33 am | Permalink

    I think as a rule, it is much better but then out of the blue, you will get some old-timer suggesting you sit on his knee and bring him a coffee.

    I have worked in technology or corporate PR my whole career - couldn’t be further from an ‘Ab Fab’ way of life!

  3. Suzie&Nicole
    Posted July 14, 2009 at 9:40 am | Permalink

    We typed Dar-5 into Google maps but nothing came up.

  4. D
    Posted July 17, 2009 at 8:20 pm | Permalink

    I wouldn’t take it so personal! Don’t forget the 2 idiots are from the US! Bruno gave us the true face of american culture and society!

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