Anna Nicole Fans Express Emotions Online

February 11, 2007 Anna Nicole Fans Express Emotions Online (AP)

This handout image from Playboy, shows a cover of the June 1993 Playmate of the Year issue of Playboy magazine, featuring Anna Nicole Smith. Smith, the pneumatic blonde whose life played out as an extraordinary tabloid tale - jeans model, Playboy centerfold, widow of an octogenarian billionaire, reality-show subject, tragic mother - died Thursday, Feb. 8, 2007 after collapsing at a hotel. She was 39. (AP Photo/Playboy)

(AP) -- Fans of Anna Nicole Smith aren't making pilgrimages to the place where she spent her final days. They're not leaving flowers. They're not gathering in crowds to express their grief. Instead, emotions are being expressed in a way as uniquely modern as Smith's fame - on blogs, Web pages and online message boards where true fans battle naysayers to get their voices heard.



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