MTV Destroys Love, Energizes Careers with Celebrity Marriage Shows

Travis Barker and Shanna Moakler announced last week the sorrowful ending of their less than two-year marriage – a marriage chronicled on Meet The Barkers, another in a series of MTV reality shows poking a camera behind the scenes at marital unions between second- and third-tier celebrities.

Who are the Barkers, you may ask? Travis Barker, 30, is the drummer for Blink 182, the on-hiatus pseudo-punk band best known for chronicling Generation X-ers facing adulthood. Shanna Moakler, 31, is a former Miss USA and ex-love of boxer Oscar de la Hoya (with whom she has a seven-year-old daughter, Atiana).

Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting The Barkers are also now known for completing the MTV Marriage Death Knell Trifecta: allowing their tender love story to be crushed under the dense weight of their own stupidity, shallowness, and poor judgment before the prying eyes of the MTV nation.

MTV – though it would deny any culpability – has now helped kill off, I mean, celebrated on tape, three young marriages: Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson in The Newlyweds, Dave Navarro and Carmen Electra in 'Til Death Do Us Part (who gets to die first?), and now, Shanna and Travis in Meet The Barkers.

Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting While the durability of celebrity marriage is inherently suspect, by now it seems clear that those who agree to expose their tenuous ardor to the camera before the vows have been tested a time or two are assuring its failure. Despite the adage that "newlyweds" are full of passion and joy, the first couple of years of marriage can be very difficult, even for those who aren't plagued by lifestyle differences, career conflicts, money issues, spouse betrayal, and millions of witnesses.

Apparently, the Barkers hit every major bump along the way down Dissolution Blvd. In a battle of he-said, she-said, Travis and Shanna have issued increasingly hostile statements about the other on their MySpace pages.

The couple has two children together, two-year-old son Landon and seven-month-old daughter Alabama, and Travis has proclaimed himself proud to be father to his stepdaughter Atiana. With three great reasons to work things out, one might think they would have tried a little harder, but no.

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  • 1 - lori

    Aug 18, 2006 at 5:28 pm

    Dawn, another hilarious take on celebrity life. Nice job, as always.

  • 2 - Dawn

    Aug 18, 2006 at 5:42 pm

    Thanks Lori, I appreciate that. I can't take too much credit, as the celebrities themselves do most of the work ;)

  • 3 - gonzo marx

    Aug 18, 2006 at 5:45 pm

    geeez Dawn....

    and folks call ME subversive

    heh...nicely skewered

    /golfclap

    Excelsior?

  • 4 - Eric Olsen

    Aug 18, 2006 at 5:59 pm

    but you have THE EYE - thanks!

  • 5 - Matthew T. Sussman

    Aug 18, 2006 at 6:02 pm

    Um, who are those first two?

  • 6 - Dawn

    Aug 18, 2006 at 7:46 pm

    Oh, those first two are Dawn and Eric Olsen. I am the one with the tattoos.

  • 7 - Victor Plenty

    Aug 18, 2006 at 8:22 pm

    Your tattoo artist missed a spot.

  • 8 - Matthew T. Sussman

    Aug 18, 2006 at 8:24 pm

    Does she get half the tats?

  • 9 - Daniel

    Aug 18, 2006 at 8:27 pm

    I have to say, Dawn, I absolutely hate your articles, largely because I think they are cruel and superficial. Take for example, the following phrase:

    "...and we all know now that Shanna Moakler is a lazy, good for nothing, crappy whore of a mother. Or at least that's what Travis Barker thinks."

    Very bitter. That said however, "hate can be a very exciting emotion" - as Glenn Ford in the 1946 classic Gilda famously quipped. And many people love the stuff you write too -- really, really, love it.

    I think you should try out for column of a national paper - you would certainly fly in the UK, where this type of writing is really appreciated.

  • 10 - Las Vegas Coke Whore

    Aug 18, 2006 at 8:47 pm

    "I absolutely hate your articles,"

    Daniel, who has forced you to read them? The Internet is a big place. Are you so dense that return to something you hate of your free will?

    Apparently the answer is yes because you don't even understand the example you used. Dawn isn't saying those cruel things. She's reporting that's what Travis think from his MySpace Post.

    In the vaults of MTV, there must be sheled project that captured the marriage of Chris Robinson and Kate Hudson. When I heard she left Chris for Owen Wilson, I needed a remedy because I threw up in mouth a little.

  • 11 - Daniel

    Aug 18, 2006 at 8:57 pm

    LVCW,

    I don't think you understood my point. Let me clarify, for the sake of any misinterpretation (and I acknowledge the fact that I may not have come across clearly enough).

    First of all, I understand that "Travis from his MySpace post" as you put it is what Dawn is paraphrasing, but she is also 'reading into' the post and putting her own nasty interpretational spin on it - like it or not, this is what is being done.

    BUT, as I pointed out, this type of writing is popular, and appealing, as you obviously found it to be. So I'm suggesting she take it a stage further. I'm the first to say that because I do not like something it can still be successful -- more specifically, if someone really hates a certain style of writing, it's probably BOUND to be successful, merely because of the emotion it inspires.

  • 12 - Dawn

    Aug 18, 2006 at 11:44 pm

    Well, I am being what they call in the biz "snarky." Personally, I sit around the house all day sleeping, letting Consuela take care of the little crumbsnatchers, take off about mid-day for my pedicure appointment and secure my 8-ball for the evening and party like it's 1999.

    Being a crappy good for nothing whore of a mother is on my everyday to-do list.

    Shanna and I are cool like that. We tight. Thanks for the sort-of compliment Daniel. As for LVCW, didn't we meet up at the bj tables recently?

  • 13 - Dawn

    Aug 18, 2006 at 11:54 pm

    Dawn isn't cruel but she isn't afraid to call a whore a whore. I think her celeb stories are so popular because she combines bluntness with an underlying compassion, and shit

  • 14 - Eric Olsen

    Aug 18, 2006 at 11:55 pm

    I wrote that last comment, btw - I hate using this computer

  • 15 - gonzo marx

    Aug 18, 2006 at 11:59 pm

    damn Eric...

    oh you mean Dawn's computer...

    here i had thought you were "Las Vegas Coke Whore"

    ah well

    Excelsior?

  • 16 - Matthew T. Sussman

    Aug 19, 2006 at 12:06 am

    My stories too are a mixture of bluntness and shit.

  • 17 - Victor Plenty

    Aug 19, 2006 at 12:11 am

    Sheesh! Some people. Look, Danny, Dawn wasn't "putting her own nasty interpretational spin" on anything. She was uncovering the subtext that dude clearly intended his readers to pick up from what he wrote, even though he didn't have the guts to come out and say what he really meant in plain words.

    Covering celebrity news is a dirty job, and there's just no way around that today. The nastiness is right there already, built into the subject matter.

    Dawn brings a light touch of sardonic humor to a whole news category that would otherwise be excruciatingly dull and relentlessly dehumanizing. Her humor is the exact opposite of cruel. It would be far more cruel (especially to the reader) if she treated all these insignificant incidents as "straight news" stories comparable to the latest election results or the newest UN resolution trying to deal with events in the Middle East.

    If any celebrities read about themselves in Dawn's articles, I hope it helps them get some perspective, and maybe realize they ought to do something more important with their lives than concoct increasingly desperate attempts to stretch out their fifteen minutes of fame.

  • 18 - Snarkattack

    Aug 19, 2006 at 1:24 am

    What I learnt from MTV:

    Note to self: next time I dispose of significant other, do it via bulletin or blog on MySpace.

    Classy. These couples don't have to do these MTV shows, they choose to. Gee, you'd think they'd know it might produce complications later down the track.

  • 19 - Las Vegas Coke Whore

    Aug 19, 2006 at 3:57 am

    Daniel,

    I don't think you know how to comprehend what you are reading. Are you trying to say Dawn misinterpreted what Travis was saying? Please clarify what he meant and quote him extensively because I must have skipped over the part where he nominated his wife for mother of the year. Incidentally, the fact that they are divorcing leads me to believe that Dawn might have gotten it correct. I absolutely hate your comments.

  • 20 - Dawn

    Aug 19, 2006 at 8:46 am

    I absolutely hate how celebrities make the job of making fun of them so easy.

    I just wish that sometimes they would act like us and stay home, eat pizza, watch a movie with their kids and hold hands.

    Why do they have to coke and whore it up all the time? I mean, it's just so damn cliched.

    Thank you Victor, EO and LVCW, it's difficult striking the right tone between presenting the facts and making it interesting.

    I feel so...vindicated.

    *breaks down into oscar worthy crying fit*

  • 21 - Lady Dragonfyre

    Aug 19, 2006 at 3:40 pm

    Dawn:

    I absolutely hate how celebrities make the job of making fun of them so easy.

    I just wish that sometimes they would act like us and stay home, eat pizza, watch a movie with their kids and hold hands.

    Why do they have to coke and whore it up all the time? I mean, it's just so damn cliched.

    Thank you Victor, EO and LVCW, it's difficult striking the right tone between presenting the facts and making it interesting.


    I second Victor. I enjoy your sense of humor. :)

    As far as celebrity cliches go, I'm particularly amused by their "marriages." Many of them seem to marry and divorce more frequently than I change my socks.

  • 22 - DJRadiohead

    Aug 24, 2006 at 4:43 pm

    Congratulations! Editor DJRadiohead has selected this as one of hisEditors' Picks for 8/16-8/22.

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