The Los Angeles Times hoped to have an interview with Criss Angel either before or after the Halloween debut of his new hundred million dollar show, Believe.
Their entertainment writer was relatively certain an interview could be had.
After all, Mr. Angel has not been shy in the past.
He takes pains to share intimate details of his love lives and his party goings-on go on-and-on.
Richard Abowitz writes:
But when I contacted Angel’s representative, I was told by e-mail: “We aren’t granting one on one interviews with Criss for the forseeable (sic) future.” I asked if there was an explanation for this change in policy, and the reply was simply: “No.”
Why?
Criss Angel and his people believe it is the press that has brought the negative vibe to his new show. Rather than improve the show or work to smooze the press, they decided to freeze them out.
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