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01-07-2011 05:36 PM |
I don’t mind digressing a bit since it is still linked to Alizée (and the thread will probably die soon anyway :(), so... Concerning the JPVA “oops” moment...
Obviously, only Alizée knows what her life was like and how she really felt at the time of the ML/LB years. It is pure speculation to state she felt comfortable with anything she did back then, or that she was strongly convinced of “forced” to do it. Does Alizée feel regrets for some of the things she has done during that period, well, she did say (in La Méthode Cauet interview, to name one instance) that she would redo some of the things she has done and that she wouldn’t redo some other things. Who knows what this really means and which moments she was referring to?
Myself, I believe that during the ML/LB period, the Alizée “product” was extremely tightly controlled by the team overseeing her career. I think her image was very meticulously built and maintained and I don’t believe that the JPVA “oops” moment was an accident. The JPVA choreography and the outfit of the time seem to have been elaborated to create just that type of “oops” moment. I could certainly be wrong, but until proven otherwise that is my opinion. How Alizée perceived that moment or how much control she had over it remains an unknown. Anyone can speculate as they wish, but it remains just that, speculations.
I forgive Alizée for this and some other questionable “moments” because I believe that whatever reproach one could find to throw at her, it will be drowned in a sea of class and integrity. Considering how she started in the business (the first few years), I have a tremendous respect for how Alizée handled her career and what we know of her private life. As I said before, and as most will agree for sure, Alizée could have milked her good looks and sexy image for years and years and make a fortune out of it if she had wanted to do so.
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