Fergie cracks down on drugs and "blogs"
Fergie, originally from the hip-hop group "The Black Eyed Peas," is cracking down on drugs in the club scene, especially in the gay community. Fergie herself has had experience with being addicted to crystal method, which she publicly announced right before her debut record was released.
Fergie has told gay magazine, HX she believes the well-known club drug ecstasy only leads to harder, even more addictive drugs. "In my experience, ecstasy leads to crystal meth, and I just think that people don't know how addictive that drug is. It's so cunning because it's such a fun drug at first. You lose weight and look great for a while, but I don't care if it takes six months or five years, it will creep up on you. Don't be fooled and think you're special."
Another subject Fergie is focused on is Internet "blogs." For the Internet challenged, "blogs" are a sort of journal people can write in over the Internet for the entire cyberspace world to see. Fergie explains her thoughts on "blogging" in one of her songs, "Pedestal" from her new album, "The Dutchess."
The singer is upset with the people that "sit on their a** all day talking s*** about people," including the gossip about herself. She has said she doesn't care if people don't' like her or what they think of her, but doesn't want to be criticized of what she does.
