He's used to partying in Miami with Jennifer Lopez but Pitbull is headed to a colder, less sparkly place — Sarah Palin's homestate of Alaska. You betcha.
Maybe — but they got a little help. It was all part of a prank played by a writer for The Boston Phoenix, David Thorpe: He thought it would be funny to send Pitbull to the most faraway Walmart ever,
and encouraged people to "like" Kodiak's Walmart. He says he has
nothing against the music star. He wanted to disrupt a corporate social
media campaign. And it worked. The store ended up with more than 70,000
"likes."
The
rap superstar confirmed on Tuesday that he'd visit the small town of
Kodiak, Alaska, as part of a promotion with Walmart and Sheet Energy
Strips. The contest was based on whichever store got the most "likes" on
its Facebook page.
No one ever imagined a little town like Kodiak (population 6,100) would win.
So, what happened, do Alaskans just go nuts for "International Love"?
Pitbull found out about the prank but took
it all in stride. In a YouTube video on Tuesday, he said, "I heard that
Kodiak, Alaska, has the most likes due to someone who thinks he was
playing a prank. I said, `OK, great, this sounds really good.' You have
to understand I will go anywhere in the world for my fans."
He
then asked Mr. Thorpe to come along on the trip. "I want to invite that
someone who thinks it's a joke to Kodiak, Alaska, with me," he said.
Thorpe's
response? It's "very likely" he's going. He just has to raise the funds
to get there. What, no extra seat on Pitbull's private jet?
Sumber : Hollywood
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