Naturally, the show is being promoted through some MySpace marketing attempts: there's a MySpace page for the show, featuring Photobucket slideshows of the girl's "hilarious" antics. What's more, the girl's favorite friends could make it to the Project MyWorld Top 8. You can also appear on the show by leaving a comment on one of their personal blogs. The premise is predictable to say the least, but perhaps they'll attract some viewers through cross-promotion on MySpace Video and YouTube. That said, I've yet to see any previews appearing on the top video sharing sites. It's also worth noting that this isn't the first we've heard about bringing MySpace to old media: the concept of a MySpace Magazine has also been proposed, and widely criticized.