Nicole on UK Cosmopolitan, okay u gotta admit,she's a pretty and she got wat..ZEro Cellulite...(cringes Teeth) Yes I'm jealous! The interview was very nice according to me, she seems like a humble person,
"I've never had a one night stand." She says...
"I was a very quiet, shy child. I grew up in a small town, Louisville, Kentucky, and there weren't too many Hawaiian-Filipino girls, so I stuck out like a sore thumb. I didn't look like everyone else and didn't feel I belonged... But these things only build character and make you stronger. It taught me to grow into the woman I was to become."
"I was so awkward and lanky, the only time I felt comfortable was escaping to my room with my boom box, listening to Whitney Houston, singing at the top of my voice and wanting to be her. So now when I get onstage and hear the music, I take on this larger-than-life persona with a lot of confidence, attitude and strength. In normal life people say, ‘You're so different than on stage!' Offstage I'm down to earth, simple and a very goofy girl!... I like to make goofy faces, be dorky and not take things too seriously. I just love to laugh."
Who woulda known That Nicole was conservative? I could never tell if she hadnt said this...
"... Growing up I was very conservative in my wardrobe, so when I first joined the Pussycat Dolls, the biggest challenge was wearing those cabaret costumes. I didn't feel comfortable showing my body so much, showing my legs and butt, chest and midriff. I wasn't used to it so I had to really grow as a woman and learn to accept myself and my body, find that inner confidence and strength, and love myself for who I was."
On her Guest Appearance on X factor
"I didn't come into fame quickly. It was a lot of hard work and it took many, many years before I got my big break with the Pussycat Dolls. I'd been in a rock band and even got my start from the reality series Popstars. That's why it's so great to be on The X Factor - I can empathise with those people. I've been there. I've done that whole audition process."
On her alleged ‘war' with Cheryl Cole, she discloses that things couldn't be further from the truth:
"I have to distance myself from what you read in the tabloids because I'm very sensitive to that stuff. I think it's the word ‘bollocks' that you would use?... I just think it's absolute bollocks when I read it. Where did they come up with these things? I'd never even met Cheryl and they were saying all this stuff. I think they were trying to start a rivalry between us, but it's all silly and, at the end of the day, you just have to laugh about it because it's not real
"I didn't come into fame quickly. It was a lot of hard work and it took many, many years before I got my big break with the Pussycat Dolls. I'd been in a rock band and even got my start from the reality series Popstars. That's why it's so great to be on The X Factor - I can empathise with those people. I've been there. I've done that whole audition process."
Sunday, October 10, 2010
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