Reality for Unrealistic People
Ok. So this may be a post that most of you don't really care to read. It's about how odd the female teen celebs are.
I'm typing while I'm listening to all of the Taylor Swift music I have. I love it. It's one of those albums you could just listen to over and over. However, I can't help but thinking about every song and how unrealistic they are. It also bothers me that in nearly half of her songs, she sings about a guy begging at her feet for her to forgive/come back/love. Honestly, who would ever do that? I think she's really pretty, but esteems herself way too much. Her and Miley Cyrus aer pretty much on the same page but in different ways.
While they both have really cool voices, both girls are quite diva-ish and really have no right to be. For people like Mariah Carey and Madonna, who have worked for a long time to become what they are, Diva is pretty much understandable. But Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus are only 17 and 16. They may have put in long hours of work, but how they choose to portray themselves is quite disappointing. They play innocent in their music or movies, but the way that waltz around Hollywood shows their true personality. My question is, how can Miley honestly think she could ruin Radiohead's music career because they chose to not meet her at an awards show. She in return, threw a fit, left the awards show early, and said that she would ruin their career when she tells everyone what they said to her. I think her plan has done quite the opposite, and it's sad that across America, she's every little girl's hero. They want to be like Hannah Montana when they get older. But they only see her when she's on the Disney Channel, not when she's throwing fits. If they could see the various interviews and biography shows done on her, they may think differently.
I feel so bad for her, because she is using the beautiful voice that God gave her to make herself a sixteen-year-old diva who dates a twenty-year-old, and is currently writing an autobiography. Pray for her! She really and truly has an opportunity to affect girls in a positive way, but acting like you are better than everyone else is not a good way to be a leader.
ok. rant over. :)
I'm typing while I'm listening to all of the Taylor Swift music I have. I love it. It's one of those albums you could just listen to over and over. However, I can't help but thinking about every song and how unrealistic they are. It also bothers me that in nearly half of her songs, she sings about a guy begging at her feet for her to forgive/come back/love. Honestly, who would ever do that? I think she's really pretty, but esteems herself way too much. Her and Miley Cyrus aer pretty much on the same page but in different ways.
While they both have really cool voices, both girls are quite diva-ish and really have no right to be. For people like Mariah Carey and Madonna, who have worked for a long time to become what they are, Diva is pretty much understandable. But Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus are only 17 and 16. They may have put in long hours of work, but how they choose to portray themselves is quite disappointing. They play innocent in their music or movies, but the way that waltz around Hollywood shows their true personality. My question is, how can Miley honestly think she could ruin Radiohead's music career because they chose to not meet her at an awards show. She in return, threw a fit, left the awards show early, and said that she would ruin their career when she tells everyone what they said to her. I think her plan has done quite the opposite, and it's sad that across America, she's every little girl's hero. They want to be like Hannah Montana when they get older. But they only see her when she's on the Disney Channel, not when she's throwing fits. If they could see the various interviews and biography shows done on her, they may think differently.
I feel so bad for her, because she is using the beautiful voice that God gave her to make herself a sixteen-year-old diva who dates a twenty-year-old, and is currently writing an autobiography. Pray for her! She really and truly has an opportunity to affect girls in a positive way, but acting like you are better than everyone else is not a good way to be a leader.
ok. rant over. :)
I was listening to the radio one time and Taylor Swift was on there. She was talking to Ryan Seacrest about Joe Jonas and how he dumped her over the phone in 27 seconds.
ReplyDeleteShe was talking about how every single song she writes is about someone specific and what she went through with them. She said that she tries to make them really, really specific so the guy knows the song is about them haha.
Idk... personally she seems really nice whenever I see her off stage and on YouTube and stuff her vid's are hilarious.
(btw, Forever and Always is about Joe lol)
Miley... she is just weird. I don't like her voice either haha, I don't know why. A couple of her songs are ok, but they all seem very "talky" to me. That's totally a personal view though...
I don't know about Taylor, she is definetly NOT as bad as Milers... I mean, she threw a fit cause a group didn't want to meet her... how rude can you be????
ReplyDeleteSo far, TS has stayed clean, no inapporpriate pics, etc... Miley on the other hand... all I have to say is she really should (if she is a christian) act like one...