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2008-08-18 09:06:00 UTC
Disney30 DJ Jeremy Shum has stayed silence about receiving "death
threats" as parents rage against the teenager's rebellious image which
is attracting hordes of young people to give him "respect". Such
respect wasn't shown by the wider community, as he was nick-named the
Christian "Corey Worthington", for not staying in line with music that
was "proper" and "gentleman-like", with something less "confronting",
as some journalists put it.
Worthington was featured in Big Brother 2008, and received royalties
for his feature in radio and television interviews, as well as, as a
host, and disk jock.
In his last interview, Shum was "unrepentant" stating the occassion
for the song was a "radio jingle", and despite included references to
"tapping that ass" and a somewhat sadochamistic "smack[ing]", didn't
in any way suggest or encourage sexual relations before marriage,
which, like co-stars Miley Cyrus, Joe Jonas, Demi Lovato, Selena
Gomez, Jesse McCartney, and Jessica Simpson: something he still holds
strongly to.
threats" as parents rage against the teenager's rebellious image which
is attracting hordes of young people to give him "respect". Such
respect wasn't shown by the wider community, as he was nick-named the
Christian "Corey Worthington", for not staying in line with music that
was "proper" and "gentleman-like", with something less "confronting",
as some journalists put it.
Worthington was featured in Big Brother 2008, and received royalties
for his feature in radio and television interviews, as well as, as a
host, and disk jock.
In his last interview, Shum was "unrepentant" stating the occassion
for the song was a "radio jingle", and despite included references to
"tapping that ass" and a somewhat sadochamistic "smack[ing]", didn't
in any way suggest or encourage sexual relations before marriage,
which, like co-stars Miley Cyrus, Joe Jonas, Demi Lovato, Selena
Gomez, Jesse McCartney, and Jessica Simpson: something he still holds
strongly to.