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Cyndi Lauper praises Taylor: She's terrific, she's a poet and writes wonderful songs


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"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."

 

 

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What a queen

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Two mediocre artists

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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.

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Disrespectful of the interviewers to ask her this question. Cyndi is there to talk about herself / promote her own work.

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2 hours ago, Loca said:

Two mediocre artists

You wrong for that Heather lmfao

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I love that Cyndi is so nice!

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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.

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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?

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Legends :clap3:

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Just now, futuresuperstar2023 said:

I'm tired of this relatable Nonsense. Who Cares?

The U.K. viewing public who aren't you.

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Talent supporting talent :clap3:

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A folklore stan :clap3:

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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. 

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39 minutes ago, Loca said:

Two mediocre artists

Lashing out at legends won't change the fact that they love her, dear

 

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Cyndi post and Taylor legends :clap:

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1 hour ago, Loca said:

Two mediocre artists

Only cyndi is

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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.

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Whew Cyndi pulled that out of her a** like her career depended on it! 
 

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Is there some context missing? Because I don't understand why they'd ask her specifically about Taylor in that regard.

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Cyndi who are you lying for girl

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