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'Lonelygirl15' joins the wrestling team?

by Caroline McCarthy
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Jessica Rose as 'Bree' in the 'Lonelygirl15' video blog

(Credit: Lonelygirl15.com)

It seems like outed Lonelygirl15 actress Jessica Rose's 15 minutes of fame aren't quite up yet. The fictional YouTube video blog series has a United Kingdom-based spin-off coming up, and Rose has a small role in an upcoming Lindsay Lohan movie.

It's also been recently announced that production has recently wrapped on Rose's "first major theatrical role," in a movie called Perfect Sport that's slated to be released (in one capacity or another) this fall. It doesn't look particularly "major," though; it's created by a year-old production company called Building Block Pictures, and it has a cast of unknowns and near-unknowns. Not exactly a big break for 'Lonelygirl15,' it seems.

However, according to a release from Building Block Pictures, Jessica Rose's role is of a girl who joins her high school's wrestling team. That might make the movie worth seeing.

Caroline McCarthy, a CNET News staff writer, is a downtown Manhattanite happily addicted to social-media tools and restaurant blogs. Her pre-CNET resume includes interning at an IT security firm and brewing cappuccinos. E-mail Caroline.
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