Last year, "The City" star Kelly Cutrone let some of her biggest fans know one thing about growing up and getting a job: "If You Have To Cry, Go Outside." The book—part memoir, part advice tome—became a bestseller, and Kelly, who was first introduced to MTV viewers as the sassy People's Revolution head honcho on "The Hills," is ready to preach some more words of wisdom in her new book, "Normal Gets You Nowhere."
"The book's called 'Normal Gets You Nowhere,' and I really believe that there's all this emphasis right now on young people to be normal, to get it together and I think that’s the worst advice," she explained to MTV News about the book, which drops on May 3 and is available for fans to pre-order right now.
"I think you need to be not normal and you should not fit in and you should really sit down with yourself and figure out who you are and what are you going to do because history is made up of not-normal people," Kelly further explained.
The book is a collection of anecdotes and mantras all from the mind of Cutrone. Sure, some of the stories are funny or sexy, but there's also a lot of heart, and Kelly wants readers to realize that they should also give back to the world in some way.
"I'm really encouraging young people to not be normal but in the mean time to kind of look around and see what's going on. We need to stop [and give back too]," she said. "But it really encourages people to help each other. I think it'll give them an edge in their game."
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