
Girls Gone Wild Creator Is Just Like You And Me
As part of his reputation makeover, Francis has started MeetJoeFrancis.com, a website that is like crawling inside the world's biggest ego, or licking the floor of a frat house, sometimes both. There are semi-coherent ramblings ("If life is a ride, which it surely is, then mine has got to be the balls-out wildest roller coaster in the park."), an extremely long-winded autobiography, and a-stupid-to-the-point-of-offensive FAQ section ("Do you consider yourself the new Hugh Hefner? Do you really have a private jet?")—all of which are supposed to convince the general public that Joe Francis is an everyday person, and not a walking pile of arrogance and potential sexual assault.
To that end, the site also has a "Friends" section full of testimonials from some of Francis' treasured aquaintances, including a few (very) minor celebrities! How minor? Well, there's one from Lance Bass:
Wow, Lance. So Joe Francis is nice to gay people, even though he doesn't have to be? He truly is a great human being. I didn't know that mild tolerance was praiseworthy. It's like giving someone credit for wearing shoes, or not going feral.
Then there's Kim Kardashian's ringing endorsement:
Translation: "He's never, not even once attempted to sexually assault me. Isn't that sweet?"
But the best way to win America's heart is a curt, impersonal quote from a man who slaps his name on anything. Lucky for Joe Francis, he has that too!
See? Joe Francis is just like you and I—if, you know, you and I were in jail and collecting friend endorsments from failed astronauts/former boy-banders, despicable reality show stars, and Trump.

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