sasashite Posted June 22 Posted June 22 "I like the new song with Post Malone. I know she wrote it with Jack Antonoff, but you can really hear her poetry and her voice as a poet. I like her, I think she's terrific. I think she writes some wonderful songs." "I first started listening during the pandemic when she did that wonderful folk record, almost. It was wonderful. I'm proud of her, I think she's terrific." 3 1 1
Dante Silva Posted June 22 Posted June 22 Obviously it's appealing for Cyndi to align herself politically with the only female artist with actual ambition to possess the status Madonna used to enjoy. As a non Swiftie that was not easy to say. 3
Burn Posted June 22 Posted June 22 Disrespectful of the interviewers to ask her this question. Cyndi is there to talk about herself / promote her own work. 2
futuresuperstar2023 Posted June 22 Posted June 22 2 hours ago, Loca said: Two mediocre artists You wrong for that Heather lmfao 1
Dante Silva Posted June 22 Posted June 22 3 minutes ago, Burn said: Disrespectful of the interviewers to ask her this question. Cyndi is there to talk about herself / promote her own work. It's not disrespectful at all. The BBC are not there as a passive platform for any passing celebrity to come on and promote their product without an expectation of that celebrity to engage with the interviewer as a three dimensional human being. It actually engenders the celebrity being liked by viewers who have a chance to see them engage in polite chit-chat whilst also demonstrating the celebrity is relatable and not self serving or ego centric. The BBC are not Fox News. 8
futuresuperstar2023 Posted June 22 Posted June 22 2 hours ago, Dante Silva said: It's not disrespectful at all. The BBC are not there as a passive platform for any passing celebrity to come on and promote their product without an expectation of that celebrity to engage with the interviewer as a three dimensional human being. It actually engenders the celebrity being liked by viewers who have a chance to see them engage in polite chit-chat whilst also demonstrating the celebrity is relatable and not self serving or ego centric. The BBC are not Fox News. I'm tired of this relatable Nonsense. Who Cares?
Dante Silva Posted June 22 Posted June 22 Just now, futuresuperstar2023 said: I'm tired of this relatable Nonsense. Who Cares? The U.K. viewing public who aren't you.
PoisonedIvy Posted June 22 Posted June 22 9 minutes ago, futuresuperstar2023 said: I'm tired of this relatable Nonsense. Who Cares? Most human beings value authenticity and vulnerability over shallow platitudes. It's literally how we empathize and connect with each other. 6
nostalgic Posted June 22 Posted June 22 39 minutes ago, Loca said: Two mediocre artists Lashing out at legends won't change the fact that they love her, dear 3
Saint James Posted June 22 Posted June 22 (edited) 2 hours ago, Burn said: Disrespectful of the interviewers to ask her this question. Cyndi is there to talk about herself / promote her own work. the question was a thin guise to get her opinion of Taylor but that's standard and not disrespectful at all. if she didn't want to answer she would have made a short comment and change the topic but she chose to indulge them. Edited June 22 by Saint James 1
SoldierofLove Posted June 22 Posted June 22 Whew Cyndi pulled that out of her a** like her career depended on it!
Jeremiah Posted June 22 Posted June 22 Is there some context missing? Because I don't understand why they'd ask her specifically about Taylor in that regard.
Recommended Posts