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20 January 2008

The Taking Down of Corey Delaney

Corey Delaney

Corey Delaney

By Rowena Robertson

It’s only just over a week since it happened, but it seems as if Corey Delaney (aka Corey Worthington) has always been there. For the remaining few who don’t know who he is, Corey is the yellow sunglasses-sporting, Melbourne (Australia) teenager who hosted a MySpace-enabled party at his parents’ outer suburbs home last weekend while they were away on holiday. The party was apparently attended by over 500 people, neighbours’ property was supposedly trashed and the police were called in (dog squad, helicopters included). Local and international press leapt on the story.

The media’s response to Corey’s hijinks neatly highlights much that is rotten about the fourth estate – its inordinate focus on the lowest of ‘lowest common denominator’ stories (in a week that saw financial markets take huge tumbles, this was the main story in just about every newspaper in Australia - priorities, anyone?) and its piranha-like desire to devour the (in this case, relatively) innocent.

And indeed, it didn’t take long for the demonization of Corey to start. A Current Affair’s effort stood out, with host Leila McKinnon dripping moral superiority and outrage in an interview with the teenager. Corey, as would any 16-year-old who cares about the judgement of his peers and no-one else, refused to take the blame for the party getting out of hand, and went on to utter the now-famous response to McKinnon’s asking what he would say to other kids thinking of doing the same thing – “get me to do it for you.”

(And some took him at his word. One Sydney promoter offered to pay the teenager up to $10,000 to stage parties, and Corey has apparently also fielded a $2000 offer from a promoter in Queensland.)

Corey’s unabating cockiness fuelled further media coverage and anger. Mid-week, Victoria Police charged him with creating a public nuisance and producing child pornography, which only served to make them look pathetic and desperate, and, with regard to the child pornography charge, just a little bit evil. That charge supposedly stems from some mobile phone footage of semi-clad teenage girls playing Twister at the party. Good luck making that one stick.

The media created ‘Corey Delaney’, and they are to blame for his defiance, the job offers and the trumped up police charges. The best thing Corey can do in the face of his vilification is to continue to milk his fame for all it’s worth.

While the media’s treatment of the teenager has been largely contemptible, it’s almost impossible not to delight in the pop cultural ramifications of his notoriety. The power of the internet to turn an unknown into a cult celebrity in the blink of an eye can be seen in the Corey-related websites and products that have sprung up in the last week. At coreydelaney.com you can buy t-shirts featuring his famous yellow sunglasses; at slapcorey.com you can wallop the boy into next week.

You just know Corey would love it.

About the writer – Rowena Robertson is a freelance writer and the editor of Poster magazine (Australia).

Tagged as: media

The court must vindicate Corey, and give the VIctoria Police a good hard smack in the face for throwing these ridiculous trumped-up charges at Corey.  The police actions have been spiteful, hateful, vindictive, and as you say, evil.

Comment by Josh Mcguire — January 20, 2008 @ 11:42 pm

Another couple of corey web sites :

http://www.CoreySpace.com
http://www.PartyBoyCorey.com

Anyone know of any more ?

Comment by Greg L from Melbourne — January 21, 2008 @ 4:47 am

The kid made serious errors of judgement. More to the point, he was caught making those errors of judgement. He behaved like a dill, but I think he’s done his time. He’ll be a confused, scared little kid, for now at least, in view of everything that’s happened. Let’s just let it go. Let the healing begin, for him and his family.

Comment by kc from victoria — January 21, 2008 @ 7:10 am

I heard some company is bringing out mobile phone wallpapers and ringtones soon hahaha

He’s gonna be an icon

Comment by John Kristos from NSW — January 21, 2008 @ 11:16 pm

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wow kc, are you actually defending him? That little jerk needs a slap in the face, literally. He should be charged, jailed for 2 months, made to do public service and anything else which I can think of it. What an idiot..

Comment by ES from NSW — January 21, 2008 @ 11:33 pm

Why not just let the whole situation go. The only reason why things have gotten so out of control is because how the media is treating it. Yes he threw a large party, yes he was wrong, but to go on and on about it is whats making him act the way he is. He’s had his 15 minutes of fame, let it go. In a few months it will be Corey who???

Comment by Georgia from California — January 22, 2008 @ 2:51 am

ES, you sound as evil as the Victoria Police.

Corey exercised his right to defend himself, after he was publicly attacked by that sow of a police commissioner, who said she was going to get him.

What sort of fascist Police State is Australia becoming?

Corey would make a fool out of you, if it was you who was talking to him.

Comment by Josh Mcguire — January 22, 2008 @ 4:17 am

I think corey is a lad.
and he is my idol
peace

Comment by Jimmy from Victoria — January 22, 2008 @ 8:18 am

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there’s are pro and anti corey groups on bebo!

Comment by MonkeyBoy from Kymble — January 22, 2008 @ 10:16 am

The extraordinary shenanigans of “fake Corey”.

Comment by Rowena Robertson from Melbourne, Australia — January 23, 2008 @ 6:32 pm

Korey is a dick, he created a party that got out of controll and get the penalties for it. i think he shouldn’t just have to pay the $20,000 but also do some time in juvi or something like that!!!!!!!!

Comment by Sam from Australia — January 24, 2008 @ 6:39 am

COREY DELANEY IS GOD.

Comment by Nadia from USA — February 3, 2008 @ 1:01 pm

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hi .. great post !

Comment by travel to melbourne from melbourne — March 5, 2008 @ 11:20 am

cory i think u r HOT you can throug a party 4 me any day

Comment by sandra from australia — March 8, 2008 @ 5:19 am

bloody awsome! wicked and i so wish i was at that party :P you are an idol to so many young ones lol

x

Comment by kam — March 18, 2008 @ 8:37 pm

Ok. You either think Corey is either a joke or a legend.
In my case I think he is a legend ! I mean come on seriously, how many people become internationally famous by throwing one party ?
How many parties have you been to with lots of people and police rocking up from it becoming out of control ? Nobody ! Except Corey Delaney
And that is what makes him special. The fact that all he wanted to do is have a party while his parents were away (like any normal teenager would do) and he ended up as some kind of Australian icon ! And the only reason why he is soo famous from all this is because of the media ! Its as though the media created him just to look down on an ordinary teenager. But the funny thing is, Corey doesnt really care what people have to say about him because he knows he’s a maddog and he has attitude !
Teenagers who want to bash him are the ones that are jealous because he got famous and they didnt.
And the adults who absolutely despise Corey ? I guess you wouldn’t understand.

GO COREY !

Comment by Sherena from Canberra — March 27, 2008 @ 7:22 am

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