Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Be the diva- don't act like one.

The queen diva of music is obviously Beyonce. There is no denying she has talent and beauty. I mean that girls skin is ridiculously amazing. She killed the halftime show, which was refreshing since in the past half time shows have been washed up singers hoping to get one last leg of their career or publicity for a new album.
Gorgeous...we would all die to look like that on a daily, even annual basis.
Clutch move bringing Destiny's Child up on stage for a reunion. Besides it being good publicity for their reunion album, squeaks and squeals from girls around the country could be heard as their favorite divas took the stage in typical leather kick butt style. We will ignore the fact that you couldn't actually hear them since their microphones were too low.
I am choosing to ignore the fact that she named her daughter Blue Ivy. I have no idea why celebrities think naming their child Apple and Blue is appealing. Trust me, your child will stick out enough when you, the celebrity, shows up to school to pick them up and paparazzi are following you. You don't need a ridiculous name to set your child apart. Your existence covered that category.


This brings me to my overall point.... why Beyonce? With all you have for talent and beauty would you lip synch!! There is no justyfing what she did because you know what? Kelly Clarkson did it! She showed up and despite the cold and frigid weather, she sang live. She used her talent. If you are truly talented and passionate, you surely can belt it out wherever whenever. I am pulling out my diva card on this one. Being a diva and acting like one are two different things and you do not want to act like a diva. Beyonce claimed that she wanted to keep the day sacred and not take away from the Presidents historic moment... well FAIL on that one. All anyone could talk about was the lip synching scandal that tarnished her perfect image up until that point.

While Beyonce is still the worlds reigning diva- she notched herself down a little bit in an unforgivable way.  Kudos to Kelly Clarkson for keeping it real.

-Caroline


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