March 30, 2009 11:52 AM
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Vince Keeps Pitching ShamWow Despite Prostitution Arrest
(MoneyWatch)
Vince Shlomi, better known as the appealing pitchman for Permission Interactive's ShamWow, was arrested for fighting with an alleged prostitue in February but his ads are still running. He continues to enthusiastically tout the sucking power of yellow rags on the ShamWow web site, for instance.
UPDATE: It gets worse -- Shlomi is also engaged in a bizarre fight against Scientology over the Slap Chop. Prosecutors declined to press charges in the hooker incident this month, according to The Smoking Gun. Originally, police arrested Shlomi and a woman, Sasha Harris, after they were called to a Miami hotel to quell a fight. According to the police report, Shlomi paid Harris $1,000 for "straight sex" but Harris bit Shlomi's tongue and would not let go.
(Given that Shlomi's tongue is his principle means of earning a living you could see how upsetting this might be.) Shlomi then proceeded to beat Harris about the head, police said, and she suffered lacerations and fractures.
Both Shlomi and Harris had their mugshots taken, showing the results of the fight.
Celebrity pitchmen have had their contracts ripped up for less than this. Swimmer Michael Phelps was dropped by Kellogg and Subway after he was photographed huffing on a bong, for instance.
But Phelps/Kellogg are in the high-end world of brand management where tens of millions in sales and media buys are at stake. Shlomi and Permission, who airs his direct response spots that generally cost pennies on the dollar, has a lot less to lose. As his entire business model is direct response, Vince will only disappear if sales of the ShamWow go down.
Note: The second Harris mugshot shows what she looked like following a different arrest, prior to meeting Shlomi.
UPDATE: Police release new pictures from the blood-spattered hotel room where the fight with the hooker took place.
Vince Shlomi, better known as the appealing pitchman for Permission Interactive's ShamWow, was arrested for fighting with an alleged prostitue in February but his ads are still running. He continues to enthusiastically tout the sucking power of yellow rags on the ShamWow web site, for instance.UPDATE: It gets worse -- Shlomi is also engaged in a bizarre fight against Scientology over the Slap Chop. Prosecutors declined to press charges in the hooker incident this month, according to The Smoking Gun. Originally, police arrested Shlomi and a woman, Sasha Harris, after they were called to a Miami hotel to quell a fight. According to the police report, Shlomi paid Harris $1,000 for "straight sex" but Harris bit Shlomi's tongue and would not let go.
(Given that Shlomi's tongue is his principle means of earning a living you could see how upsetting this might be.) Shlomi then proceeded to beat Harris about the head, police said, and she suffered lacerations and fractures.Both Shlomi and Harris had their mugshots taken, showing the results of the fight.
Celebrity pitchmen have had their contracts ripped up for less than this. Swimmer Michael Phelps was dropped by Kellogg and Subway after he was photographed huffing on a bong, for instance.
But Phelps/Kellogg are in the high-end world of brand management where tens of millions in sales and media buys are at stake. Shlomi and Permission, who airs his direct response spots that generally cost pennies on the dollar, has a lot less to lose. As his entire business model is direct response, Vince will only disappear if sales of the ShamWow go down.Note: The second Harris mugshot shows what she looked like following a different arrest, prior to meeting Shlomi.
UPDATE: Police release new pictures from the blood-spattered hotel room where the fight with the hooker took place.
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