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He says, "She'd be a genius. I actually think that in general the moms on this show are going to do a lot better than everybody else in the family."
Speaking of Ashton, what ever happened to his show Pop Fiction? That definitely didn’t go over so well with the media.
May 5, 2008

Ashton didn't name names, but his most recent co-star chimed in, saying, "He's figured that out because the biggest thing when you're doing a partnership like this is trust and if you don't trust the person, if you think around every corner you're going to get slapped in the face, it's not so fresh."
March 12, 2008

After only one episode, E! has already had enough Pop Fiction. As Hollyscoop reported earlier in the week, the show is a major rip-off of the late Anna Nicole's pilot idea, and E! doesn't want to find themselves in the middle of a nasty lawsuit. They know how those Anna Nicole peeps like to get their money! Apparenly Howard K. Stern repitched the idea to the network as recently as a few months ago with Larry Birkhead slated as the host!
We'll have to see how this plays out, but E! did release this statement today in favor of Ashton:
Pop Fiction is a program independently created and developed by Ashton Kutcher's company, Katalyst. Pop Fiction is not based on any idea or concept that may have been pitched to E! by any other party."
March 6, 2008

Ashton Kutcher is a genius! First, there was Punk'd and now news has come that he's developed a show titled, Pop Fiction.
So why is he a genius? During Punk'd we saw Ashton playing pranks on celebrities, but the tables have turned for his new show. He has called in his celebrity friends to help him punk the media.
According to USA Today, Pop Fiction, an eight-episode series, is a prank show targeting paparazzi and gullible media outlets. It's made with the eager help of stars, who were the laughing stocks of Kutcher's former MTV show. This time the shoe's on the other foot, and the series has been kept so tightly under wraps that E!'s own website fell victim to the Hilton hoax and other planted stories that producers won't yet divulge.
Many are saying that the entire media circus involving Paris and the shaman was all for an episode of 'Pop Fiction.'
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