Mischa Barton Big On Charity Events
At least that’s what the Meeshers over at the Mischa Barton Forum say, but what is their explanation for this?
Aside from being practically un-employed, it appears now so more than ever that Mischa Barton only does these little “charity events” to get her picture taken – to be remembered because lord knows she is easy to forget. Why do I never hear of some major plan she has come up with or some big donation that she has made? Why is it that all we ever get is “pictures” out of Mischa Barton going to a charity event? I’d personally like to see some action, Angelina Jolie style then perhaps I can respect her for going to all these in the name of “assisting those in need.” What a crock of shit! Why then when she is faced with a charity case right in front of her does she look like she’s running away?
Answer that Meeshers. You didn’t win the last discussion and I can’t see you’ll be doing much better on this one ![]()
So the question of the day is: Does Mischa Barton go to these charity events to really help people or does she go to them to promote herself?
Comment and let me know what you think.









While I agree that Mischa is highly overrated that woman seems to be doing okay for herself. Just look at all the money on her head! Also, the audacity of that woman to try to get money out of Mischa Barton while she’s in mid-sashay. Rude. That’s what it is. Rude.
I don’t know….me looking like I have at least a few coins in my hand, someone begging for money, photographer in.the.same.spot gasp!…..was she too dumb to see the opportunity there?
Just imagine, this could have been titled Mischa Gives To The Needy instead
I also forgot to say that aside from the unkempt hair, Mischa actually doesn’t look that bad. She must have decided to turn on the closet light that day
First of all, show some respect and spell her name correctly. Secondly, all you see are “pictures” of her going to a charity event? Here’s some “action, Angelina Jolie style”.
http://itn.co.uk/news/4ce164b52ea1ec21e01d3da7aaef7736.html
And by the way, when was your last charity event?
You’re so amusing Meesh. I correctly spelled her name. I did that just to irritate you and I see that the mission was accomplished. Dan F wins the bet on the timing
As to Mischa Barton going to Africa in your little attachment up there she says “There’s so much you can do. Since I’ve got back, I’ve had my friends check out the website. You can do everything from donating a little bit of money to knitting a hat.” Great so with “all there is you can do” she’s had her friends check out a website and she might knit a hat. Can we get a big WAY TO GO MISCHA? I’d suggest you never compare Mischa Barton to Angelina Jolie again, it only makes you look like an idiot that can’t distinguish apples from oranges. As to MY last charity event do you mean the AIDS walk I just did last weekend? Of course you could be referring to one of the two weekends a month my son and I go and visit the elderly who are stuck in homes where NO ONE comes to visit them because their family has “more important” things to do. OR I know! You could be talking about the myspace page I run on A DAILY BASIS wherein I am the California State Director for Dreamcatchers For Abused Children a non-profit organization. http://www.myspace.com/christinabledsoe78 I also counsel 17 abused teens on that page. What do you do with your time besides defending Mischa Barton?
Good for you, assuming that it’s all true, unlike your “mission” of the misspelling of “Mischa”. Did you see the video of Mischa actually in South Africa? You probably think that the video was rigged. Why are you having such a hard time believing that she has a good heart? And by the way, thanks for pimping our forum!
Yeah, you’re right I just made that shit up because I’m bored. By the way the link I gave you belongs to some other random Jordasche Kingston who just happens to have a picture on there that looks like me – odd. I did not make that up on the misspelling of Mischa’s name. Dan Fishburn (sorry Dan) sent me a message and said that he bet me $20.00 either you or Jo would be on our ass if I misspelled her name. He won because I honestly figured you’d be in such a hurry to try and rip me for the article content you wouldn’t even notice. No problem on the forum thing, you have a link of ours in yours, fair is fair
Look this is totally amusing for me. I don’t doubt Mischa Barton has a good heart. I don’t think she is a horrible or even slightly bad person (from what I know of her). The absolute only thing I don’t like about her (and mind you I didn’t say can’t stand) is how she dresses and so what? That’s being honest. The difference between you and I is that I walk away amused and you walk away mad.
I’m not mad. I just feel sorry for you. I find it truly amazing that with all the time you spend doing charity work, you still have time to bash and spread hate about celebrities. You know that they would never come here to defend themselves and dignify your blog. That’s pretty cowardly of you. And what’s this “Jekyll and Hyde” personality that I detect. One minute you’re a compassionate person, then all of a sudden you’re spewing out hate at someone like Mischa Barton, who heads up charity events all over the world. I don’t get it.
It’s called multitasking
We have been debating (well you’ve been defending) about Mischa’s fashion sense for the most part. What hate am I spreading? (I guess the Mischa obsession kept you from seeing the Michelle Williams article) It’s called candid opinion and free speech which I have a right to. You have the right to hightail your ass on out of my blog if you don’t like it, but you just keep coming back. Not sure if you know, but the city of West Hollywood is in America. As to my “Jekyll and Hyde” behavior I don’t remember making any personal attacks on you. All I’m saying is that this is a celebrity blog, you don’t know Mischa Barton any better than I do, this is opinion. Like somone else said before Mischa Barton isn’t on this blog reading about how poorly we think she dresses and she isn’t on your forum reading about how much you people are infatuated with her so with that said, what the hell does it matter? If she were standing in front of me and asked me frankly what I thought of her dressing I would tell her the truth. I would expect the same from her or anyone I deal with. I’d be willing to bet she wouldn’t like how I dressed either so I think her and I would be ok.
Drama! Yah I did say that and btw you owe me $20 Jordasche
Yeah I know Dan lol. I just sent it via pay-pal please confirm receipt. You can thank Meeshhead for that $20.00
Jordasche, I was fucking around with you I can’t believe you really sent me $20! I’m going to have to give this back to you…
No, you’re not giving it back to me Dan. I know it was stupid, but a bet’s a bet and you won.
Fine I will quit arguing because I know you and I know it’s going to go nowhere, but I haven’t forgotten your birthday coming up
Cool, you coming to Vegas?
If you’re there I’m there
I gotta get off to the dentist now. I’ll try to get back on later.
Ok, thanks Dan. I’d be worried if I didn’t know you were just getting a cleaning. Have a great day.
Sorry Dan, I also wanted to say get an avatar!
I can confirm that Jordasche does take her son to see the elderly people in nursing homes. She has even not came to a few of my events because she will not let these people down. I can also confirm that she did the AIDS walk this year because I was with her not only at this years but the last 5 years as well as the last who knows how many years that we have done march of dimes walk. She is also fiercely dedicated to her Child Abuse Awareness page which is worked on every single day and as we speak has brochures, business cards and further information on Child Abuse Awareness being made that she will be taking to schools all over Los Angeles and nearby counties. Jordasche is the last person you need to be questioning whether or not she is doing enough charity work and she is merely a nobody (you know what I mean Dasche).
Wow, are you really not going to let me live that down X?
Yeah, I know exactly what you mean about me being a nobody. Thanks for being my walk buddy too! Even with what I do it never feels like enough.
I’m kidding around with you Jordasche. I understand and I admire your passion and compassion for people. I really do. You do what you can with your time that’s more than some people can say for themselves.
I saw the title and just knew this was going to be a good one………..I think I came up with something to write!
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