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Post by msims on May 9, 2024 19:52:19 GMT -5
Jackie's talent sold OVER 3 million units, performed nearly 200 gigs (more to come given her recent response and body language). She is one of the biggest success stories in the last 13 years and tonight shes going be on ABC Nightline (mentioned in her Insta stories). Transition from child to adult singer was smooth because she can actually sing and there is no schtick alla JoJo. To Jackie fans or to anyone with a brain she has plenty of personality and charm. This is just Mean Girl schtick. If one third of the things you say about Jackie were legit she would have a hell of lot more social media followers than what she has. No she wouldn't have more social media followers. This was 2010 and 2011. She was not even on instagram in those days and Jackie's Parents wisely kept her off social media, no child should be exposed to that. Jackie and other contestants as well as the judges on AGT at that time werent allowed to use social media, that only changed in 2011. So Jackie had the success but not the followers until a number of years later.
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Post by Phony Phan Jackinator on May 9, 2024 19:58:14 GMT -5
I agree, that's pretty much how her interviews usually go, it's the same thing over, and over, and over, but does she have any control over what questions are asked? Maybe she could at least let the interviewers know ahead of time that she really wants to discuss her new direction, otherwise it's pretty much a waste of her time. There's nothing wrong with reminding the listeners of her past who don't have a clue about her, but after that it's time to move on to the present. You're right - and the media has been dwelling on the past since the very beginning. Jackie is an AGT Icon therefore bringing up the past and promoting the EP is 🔥 Surely you don't believe that in these past few interviews which run about 8 minutes each, that talking about her AGT days is as important as promoting her new material. In the interviews, she stated that, for her, Solla means leavlng the 10 year old behind and embracing the 24-year old Jackie. That's what I heard anyway.
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Post by donkey on May 9, 2024 19:59:06 GMT -5
Even high school girls that are not celebrities but travel in packs, are more status minded than friends. Status is frequently even more over-valued among celebrities. That's not necessarily true, to this day my 3 closest friends are from my high school days. I also keep in touch with several people that I became friends with while working. And most young people have a lot of friends and enjoy parties, I know you don't believe that but it's true. You clearly were and still are not exactly a party animal, and that's fine, but there's nothing wrong with having good friends. Actually, it's not true for a lot of younger people this generation. In fact, there has been a lot of talk about how lonely this gen Z generation is. Between spending all their time talking on their phones and using social media, and the several years of covid shutdowns, there are a lot young people with few to no young friends who dont go out much at all...sounds like more than ever before. It's sad and unhealthy, but true apparently.
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Post by Phony Phan Jackinator on May 9, 2024 20:03:38 GMT -5
If one third of the things you say about Jackie were legit she would have a hell of lot more social media followers than what she has. No she wouldn't have more social media followers. This was 2010 and 2011. She was not even on instagram in those days and Jackie's Parents wisely kept her off social media, no child should be exposed to that. Jackie and other contestants as well as the judges on AGT at that time werent allowed to use social media, that only changed in 2011. So Jackie had the success but not the followers until a number of years later. Why do you keep bringing up this garbage point? Richard suggested that Jackie should have had a much larger social media presence. As has been explained to you many times, a greater social media presence doesn't mean that Jackie herself had to be in charge of her social media. It's hilarious to watch you twist and turn facts to use them in your fantasy theories, but keep doing it please because it gives us belly laughs.
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Post by BOGC on May 9, 2024 20:16:46 GMT -5
Even high school girls that are not celebrities but travel in packs, are more status minded than friends. Status is frequently even more over-valued among celebrities. That's not necessarily true, to this day my 3 closest friends are from my high school days. I also keep in touch with several people that I became friends with while working. And most young people have a lot of friends and enjoy parties, I know you don't believe that but it's true. You clearly were and still are not exactly a party animal, and that's fine, but there's nothing wrong with having good friends. Friends are fine, and the occasional get-together, heck, even I do that once or twice a year, just to see how everyone's doing. But mostly sitting and eating and conversation, and not too much of the latter. People are too hard to calculate.
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Post by Socal Fan on May 9, 2024 21:31:45 GMT -5
it's the same thing over, and over, and over, but does she have any control over what questions are asked? Maybe she could at least let the interviewers know ahead of time that she really wants to discuss her new direction, otherwise it's pretty much a waste of her time. There's nothing wrong with reminding the listeners of her past who don't have a clue about her, but after that it's time to move on to the present. Jackie does not yet have the skill to handle an interview. A good interviewee does NOT answer the question that is asked. Rather she should skillfully change the subject and answer the question she wanted to have been asked. Example: Q: You have sung with singing legends like Tony Bennett. How was working with him? A: It was wonderful working with Tony. And now, I am lucky enough to work with another legend, Greg Camp, on my new EP Solla ... Q: You have been in show business for 14 years. What advice would you give a new singer? A: Sing the songs that are near and dear to your heart. For example, I now write and sing my own songs in Solla ... Q: AGT gave you your big break. What do you remember the most about AGT? A: I remember most how my life completely changed. Just like what is happening now, as I transition to a new genre with my new EP Solla ... Notice how she quickly, skillfully and naturally transitions to Solla no matter what the interviewer asks. Jackie needs to think of all the questions she is likely to be asked and practice and rehearse the transition to Solla.
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Post by Socal Fan on May 9, 2024 21:39:08 GMT -5
Socalfan is being deliberately obstinate about any all and all posts that challenge his authority. Negative posts about other posters are off topic. I am deliberately obstinate about dealing with any and all such posts. It's a dirty job but somebody has to do it or we would end up with the mess that was the original Amazon.
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Post by colt46 on May 9, 2024 21:43:26 GMT -5
What post would be over the line when talking about Jackie and would be removed?
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Post by The Jackinator on May 9, 2024 21:45:38 GMT -5
it's the same thing over, and over, and over, but does she have any control over what questions are asked? Maybe she could at least let the interviewers know ahead of time that she really wants to discuss her new direction, otherwise it's pretty much a waste of her time. There's nothing wrong with reminding the listeners of her past who don't have a clue about her, but after that it's time to move on to the present. Jackie does not yet have the skill to handle an interview. A good interviewee does NOT answer the question that is asked. Rather she should skillfully change the subject and answer the question she wanted to have been asked. Example: Q: You have sung with singing legends like Tony Bennett. How was working with him? A: It was wonderful working with Tony. And now, I am lucky enough to work with another legend, Greg Camp, on my new EP Solla ... Q: You have been in show business for 14 years. What advice would you give a new singer? A: Sing the songs that are near and dear to your heart. For example, I now wrote and sing my own songs in Solla ... Q: AGT gave you your big break. What do you remember the most about AGT? A: I remember most how my life completely changed. Just like what is happening now, as I transition to a new genre with my new EP Solla ... Notice how she quickly skillfully and naturally transitions to Solla no matter what the interviewer asks. Jackie needs to think of all the questions she is likely to be asked and practice and rehearse the transition to Solla. You're right. That's how most other artists handle this type of question. Hopefully, she will learn to respond like that soon.
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Post by Disappointed on May 9, 2024 21:49:51 GMT -5
it's the same thing over, and over, and over, but does she have any control over what questions are asked? Maybe she could at least let the interviewers know ahead of time that she really wants to discuss her new direction, otherwise it's pretty much a waste of her time. There's nothing wrong with reminding the listeners of her past who don't have a clue about her, but after that it's time to move on to the present. Jackie does not yet have the skill to handle an interview. A good interviewee does NOT answer the question that is asked. Rather she should skillfully change the subject and answer the question she wanted to have been asked. Example: Q: You have sung with singing legends like Tony Bennett. How was working with him? A: It was wonderful working with Tony. And now, I am lucky enough to work with another legend, Greg Camp, on my new EP Solla ... Q: You have been in show business for 14 years. What advice would you give a new singer? A: Sing the songs that are near and dear to your heart. For example, I now wrote and sing my own songs in Solla ... Q: AGT gave you your big break. What do you remember the most about AGT? A: I remember most how my life completely changed. Just like what is happening now, as I transition to a new genre with my new EP Solla ... Notice how she quickly skillfully and naturally transitions to Solla no matter what the interviewer asks. Jackie needs to think of all the questions she is likely to be asked and practice and rehearse the transition to Solla. Oh yeah, I see! Maybe something like this: Q: You have sung with singing legends like Tony Bennett. How was working with him? A: Well, I'd love to sing with him again, but I can't...or can I? That brings me to the new book I am writing "How to be a Medium", which a fake priest taught me while I was sitting on his lap.
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Post by 1 Guest on May 9, 2024 21:50:17 GMT -5
Jackie is an AGT Icon therefore bringing up the past and promoting the EP is 🔥 Surely you don't believe that in these past few interviews which run about 8 minutes each, that talking about her AGT days is as important as promoting her new material. In the interviews, she stated that, for her, Solla means leavlng the 10 year old behind and embracing the 24-year old Jackie. That's what I heard anyway. But sims lives in the past where Jackie is concerned, that's clear, so he continuously brings up the 3+ million units she sold years ago. While I'm sure that Jackie is proud of her past accomplishments and grateful for it, she wants to move on and live in the present, and rebuild her career.
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Post by The Jackinator on May 9, 2024 21:50:22 GMT -5
Socalfan is being deliberately obstinate about any all and all posts that challenge his authority. Negative posts about other posters are off topic. I am deliberately obstinate about dealing with any and all such posts. It's a dirty job but somebody has to do it or we would end up with the mess that was the original Amazon. Yes, you have to do that, but your deletions are skewed towards anyone but disappointed and eulenspiegel, who have a long history of personal attacks. Please be at least more balanced and consistent about it. Everyone knows that doxing is just about the most dangerous behavior anyone can do in a forum, and yet, you allow it. Makes no sense.
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Post by 1 Guest on May 9, 2024 21:53:38 GMT -5
Negative posts about other posters are off topic. I am deliberately obstinate about dealing with any and all such posts. It's a dirty job but somebody has to do it or we would end up with the mess that was the original Amazon. Yes, you have to do that, but your deletions are skewed towards anyone but disappointed and eulenspiegel, who have a long history of personal attacks. Please be at least more balanced and consistent about it. Everyone knows that doxing is just about the most dangerous behavior anyone can do in a forum, and yet, you allow it. Makes no sense. Yes, doxing shouldn't be allowed anywhere and I was stunned that it wasn't deleted. If socal's ever doxed, that'll disappear pretty darn fast.
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Post by 1 Guest on May 9, 2024 21:55:40 GMT -5
Jackie does not yet have the skill to handle an interview. A good interviewee does NOT answer the question that is asked. Rather she should skillfully change the subject and answer the question she wanted to have been asked. Example: Q: You have sung with singing legends like Tony Bennett. How was working with him? A: It was wonderful working with Tony. And now, I am lucky enough to work with another legend, Greg Camp, on my new EP Solla ... Q: You have been in show business for 14 years. What advice would you give a new singer? A: Sing the songs that are near and dear to your heart. For example, I now wrote and sing my own songs in Solla ... Q: AGT gave you your big break. What do you remember the most about AGT? A: I remember most how my life completely changed. Just like what is happening now, as I transition to a new genre with my new EP Solla ... Notice how she quickly skillfully and naturally transitions to Solla no matter what the interviewer asks. Jackie needs to think of all the questions she is likely to be asked and practice and rehearse the transition to Solla. You're right. That's how most other artists handle this type of question. Hopefully, she will learn to respond like that soon. She won't, not on her own, she needs to be taught, and so far no one has seen the need for it. That's too bad.
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Post by 1 Guest on May 9, 2024 22:00:16 GMT -5
That's not necessarily true, to this day my 3 closest friends are from my high school days. I also keep in touch with several people that I became friends with while working. And most young people have a lot of friends and enjoy parties, I know you don't believe that but it's true. You clearly were and still are not exactly a party animal, and that's fine, but there's nothing wrong with having good friends. Friends are fine, and the occasional get-together, heck, even I do that once or twice a year, just to see how everyone's doing. But mostly sitting and eating and conversation, and not too much of the latter. People are too hard to calculate. That's fine, but that's you. But you always seem to have a problem with other people who are more outgoing and enjoy more of a social life as if that's a bad thing.
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