Fauxcialite and fictional boutique owner Jules Kirby will proclaim to High Society's scores of viewers that she does "use the n-word sometimes." (Well, she should tell people she's niggardly). Ever the equal opportunity offender, Jules also says Jewish-American women are "irritating."
Cry, Society is coming soon to PBS The CW. And bit player Fools Kirby has obviously taken to the "no such thing as bad publicity" maxim while plugging it. The show's preview included that choice "n-word" quote ("nebulous", maybe?). 
And now, away from the production crews, wielding a cheap cellphone camera and apparently eating dinner alone at Bilboquet, Fools wants everyone to know that:
"The most irritating noise in NYC are [sic] 8 Japs celebrating @bilboquet for a birthday."
Of course, this is all probably part of a horrifically misguided attempt to drum up interest in her wretched show (why else would she suddenly unlock her Twitter account) but seems more likely to turn off the precious few who had actually planned to watch.
Jules Darling Kirby was even kind enough to include a photo of the obnoxious birthday revelers (so as to make clear the slur was not directed at Pacific Islanders). Darling, indeed.
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February 24, 2010
8:04pm
I have been telling people for years that she was creepy, unbalanced and a social pariah to those that knew her but this site continued to write about her. Hate to say I told you so but...
Cici
February 24, 2010
10:25pm
Sounds as if she does indeed deserve the bashing. But, lest we forget, you're the ones who built her up...for some still unknown reason.