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Whitney Port's Application 'Forward-Blocker App'

Whitney Port is all about business (okay, and sometimes boys) on her hit MTV show The City, but now the 25-year-old designer is showing off her funny side. Whit recently lent her celeb power to an entertaining skit in which she stars as a spokesperson for the Forward-Blocker app.

"Hi, I'm Whitney Port, and I'm here to talk to you about a very serious disease that's affecting our nation's parents," she says. "It's called Email Forwarding Syndrome. According to doctors, E.F.S. is a degenerative brain disease in which the frontal lobe misinterprets a boring or unfunny email as interesting, and deems it worth forwarding to other people."

We've all been on the receiving end of that before! Whitney then promotes an app called Forward-Blocker, which prevents parents from sending out annoyingly un-amusing emails like "stupid pet videos, or chain emails, or boring articles about technology, and even terrible cartoons."



Heidi And Spencer? There's An App For That.


There really is an iPhone application for everything -- whether you need it or not. The proof? Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt have launched their own iPhone application.

Now, for just the cost of a download at $1.99 you can receive the latest, greatest, ground breaking news in the exciting world of Speidi -and who doesn't want that?

The application description reads, "The premier iPhone application for fans of Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt, and supporters as well as fans of MTV's The Hills.

"Gain exclusive access to unseen photos, candids, and videos unavailable to fans, until now. New photos, youTube videos, and UStream files will be constantly uploaded, to keep your experience 'fresh'."

"Live streaming music from Heidi's newest albums, will keep you entertained while you browse. Like a track? Simply click the 'buy' link and go straight to the iTunes Store on your iPhone. Don't like this track? Click next and keep browsing."

Credit: Radar Online