No, but what about The Today Show? Good Morning America? Fox & Friends? The Tonight Show? MTV???
I've seen the videos of Megan and Steve Villegas on television. The hosts generally treat them as a joke.

I remember seeing a news show featuring Utilikilts in a segment. One of the reporters wore the kilt sideways with the snap pockets in the front and back. Then came the "Will I have to shave my legs?" comments.

Even when the guys on "The Other Half" wore kilts for part of an episode, they didn't seem to quite "get it." I recall Danny Bonaduce making a joke about having to shave his legs.

You can check out the videos on the Utilikilts website: http://www.utilikilts.com/video.htm

I'd like to know what the rest of you think.

The "High School Confidential" experiment is a good example of what happens when you drop kilts on people without also providing information and context:

http://www.utilikilts.com/highschool.htm

My opinion is that it's risky for us to trust our message to others, that why I suggest presenting our message in formats that we control.

Not all publicity is good publicity.