Friday, March 23, 2012

"Mad Men" Star Jon Hamm Continues Kim Kardashian Insults, Takes Digs At Sex Tape Stars Of Reality


Jon Hamm can not leave Kim Kardashian.

The Dashing "Mad Men" star, who recently called reality TV bobblehead a "stupid f --- ing," has made yet another mention of the bomb load of brown.

In a new interview with Time Out London, Hamm said he has no desire to be known as a sex symbol in Hollywood.

"The only thing sexy is so ephemeral and meaningless in the world other than the sale of magazines," Hamm, 41, tells British magazine. "Who cares, when it is reduced to that? You might as well be a Kardashian and a sex tape."

Dig the actor refers to the infamous Kardashian sex tape "leaked" with then-boyfriend Ray J in 2007, a scandal that eventually exploded the career of the socialite.

"It's not for me to define. It is exclusively within the competence of others and I can not remotely be a part of it," says Hamm. "I think it's better than the alternative. I mean, what is the opposite of a sex symbol? A person who makes children cry when they see their picture?"

The actor, but says the Daily News Tuesday that he was terminating his verbal assault on Kardashian, 31.

"I came to the conclusion that" WarGames "was correct in 1983," Hamm told the Daily News in an interview to promote the first Sunday the fifth season of the show critically acclaimed AMC. "The only way to win is not to play. So that's all I have to say about it now. "

This shift occurs after an exchange week throughout Kardashian surreal that began when Hamm disclosed his observations on the current nature of popular culture in an interview to Elle UK.

"We are in a place where the idea of ​​being" elite "is somehow considered negative," he said in this interview. "Whether it's Paris Hilton or Kim Kardashian or anyone, stupidity is certainly celebrated. "

The actor added that these days, "to be an idiot f --- ING is a precious commodity in this culture because you are rewarded significantly .... It is celebrated. He did not sense to me. "

Hamm said later that he was slightly disconcerted his remarks on the do-nothing celebrities attracted media attention worldwide, as well as a personal response from Kardashian.

The reality starlet called the comments "careless", however, Hamm said, "Today" host Matt Lauer the Monday he stood by his words.

"I do not think he was negligent. I think it was right, "he told Lauer, adding that the public's fascination with reality stars like Hilton and Kardashian is" part of the culture that I certainly did not identify.

"I do not really understand the appeal of it other than a kind of sensitivity in car accident, and it's not something I enjoy or participate, but it is what it is and we are here . "

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