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I agree that she is less special now that she has covered herself with all that ink. Think about it, the reason so many people were drawn to her was because she seemed like the antithesis to the drinking/partying, "material worshipping" type of pop star we see nowadays. She had a very "less is more" approach to sex appeal, or at least her team did. I understand why someone would be turned off as a longtime fan by all the new decisions she's been making.
As far as leaving MF being a stupid decision, I guess from a career standpoint it was. But if she had stayed with that camp, she would be kept on a short leash and probably would not have much experience as a "regular person". I think leaving MF was good for her personal growth because now she can make her own mistakes. It's hard watching her do that, but it's part of life. It looks to me like she's searching for something in her life that she can't seem to find. I wish her all the best and that she finds what she's looking for and gets some peace of mind as well.
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Jeremy was probably a big part of her decision to leave MF/LB. We know that he is a songwriter himself. So, we can't really blame Alizee for trusting her own husband. Plus, how could she get out of the "Lolita" image if she stayed with MF/LB?
I think it was the long break that hurt her the most. There was no or very little news about her for almost three years which left most of fans felt abandoned, thus they moved on. It's too bad there was no Twitter or fb back then. It would made a big difference on her career had she able to keep her fans engaged just like nowadays. |
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We only can imagine what would happen if youtube, facebook, google, etc... were there at the time Alizée was a really big star twelve years ago.. http://alizeeamerica.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6854
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Well put. The vibe I've always had from her was that she was always so "pure" and "natural." She's was the first woman that made me think, "oh my God, this is someone I would be proud to bring home to meet my family. Holy crap she's so sweet." That's what drew me to her, so you're right. For someone who previously listened to ONLY heavy metal, she was a major influence on forcing me to become more open minded. Since Alizée, I've definitely had a greater appreciation for other genres of music such as pop, and at some point, even found it hard to go back to listening to anything heavy since it no longer fit my mood anymore. Now that she has gotten all this body art, it just makes me question whether her entire image during the 2000-2004 run was manufactured. If so, MF & Company, you got me. You got me good, especially since I've never felt this way about any celebrity before. Quote:
Seriously though, those damn tattoos defiled her beautiful body. Why not limit those things to certain ideas that can be hidden? How will she wear a pretty dress now with Sailor Moon or whatever popping out her arm? WTF??!
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I'm fairly certain she doesn't want to blow up again the way she did with MF/LB back in the day. I don't think she would feel comfortable with that lifestyle. I wouldn't be surprised if she tried to keep this album as low-key as possible while turning up enough profit to please Sony and keep herself afloat.
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I just believe she does not have clue one how to handle her career. She should be told what to sing, what to wear, what to dance, how to handle her personal life which has been such an important reason for her success. She should not be allowed to make any decisions. If she wants to succeed, she should be kept in a rubber room, so she cant do any more damage than she has already done.
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Very good idea.
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I just saw the new show she did, and saw the big tat on her right arm. I got the same ill feeling that I did when I saw her Tinkerbell tat for the first time. Honestly, I couldn't even watch the new video the whole way through.
I got over Tinkerbell, chalked it up to youthful rebellion. It can also easily be covered with a shirt. These new ones have got progressively larger and more unavoidable. Her right arm is now almost a complete sleeve. This new one is visible at all times with the short sleeved blouses and dresses she wears. I'm not sure I can get over this one. She said she is "getting back to her roots" with the new album. Many of us feel her "roots" involved her image just as much as her music.... these tats are as far from that original image as can be. Color me confused. I still can't wait to hear the album. I hope all this works out for her!
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I've been trying hard not to think about this subject. I go the Comcast web site to check my e-mail I went there a little while ago and I was greeted with this story. I couldn't help but laugh.
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