Tara Reid Drops Her Booking Agent

November 11, 2008 at 6:40am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

In an effort to salvage her career as an actress (yeah, right), Tara Reid is giving up the only thing that’s been paying her bills recently; she’s dropped her booking agent and with it, she hopes, the party girl stigma that cloaks her like cheap perfume.

Once known for American Pie and Taradise, now Reid, 33 (but looking much older in that rode-hard-and-put-away-wet alcoholic way) is largely known for her nasty botched plastic surgery and ability to chug. Instead of booking acting jobs, she’s been booking guest appearances at nightclubs for cash and hosting events including a Hustler bar party in Australia earlier this year. Klassy! And the surefire path to a long lasting career.

Reportedly, Tara dropped her agent, Richard Squire, who also works with Kim Kardashian, in the hopes people will start taking her seriously again.

We only have one serious question about Tara: How long until she has a sex tape? Whatdayathink? Three months? Six? We’re taking bets.

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