Gabriella Lindley #61 The one where she finally leaves the house

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Who wants to place bets on potential passive aggressive valentines day posts?
I'm gonna say atleast 1 meaningful quote about being an indewpendant woman, one insinuation she has been in a bad relationship before, and 3 thinly veiled attacks on her dad and men in general.
Bound to say the gonk-eyed yewnit cat is her Valentine too 🙄
 
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Yew guyzzz I don’t wanna stick up for Gabby but… lol
Frank Letch. He does tours for schools.. although he didn’t personally teach her, she probably got visited by him at school on a tour and had a go at it, lol
 
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Yew guyzzz I don’t wanna stick up for Gabby but… lol
Frank Letch. He does tours for schools.. although he didn’t personally teach her, she probably got visited by him at school on a tour and had a go at it, lol
Frank! Awww i'm very glad he's real and what he does is beautiful. I'm Japanese, though, so maybe that's why I haven't heard of him. He might be known in Europe, etc.? ❤ Kidding aside, I'm actually really interested in the skill, especially with that beautiful back story.

I think it's just how Gabby's worded it that makes it seem like she truly has the skill to write with her feet after Frank taught her. She's never been great at saying what she means, though, so no surprises there. Also, by stating some truths in the same breath as some unbelievable facts (like being such a big adrenaline junkie in the case of this video), it makes everything collectively hard to believe. As always, she does herself no favors.
 
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Panda (Natalie Imbruglia) was great. Mushroom (Charlotte Church) was also great. As was RoboBunny (Mark Feehily). Really, I don’t think anyone would’ve minded any of them winning because they were all entertaining and wonderful singers. But I think Gobzilla fancies herself as a Charlotte Church type character and classical singer, and so naturally because of that superiority Natalie Imbruglia had to have pulled strings to win.

Basically, she’s an egocentric bellend who is taking a harmless family show too seriously.
The celeb who wins gets ÂŁÂŁÂŁ for a charity of their choice right? I find British competition shows, especially with celebs, so much more lighthearted, wholesome fun. Unlike in the US where the vibe is just different.

So who gives a duck about your commentary, Gobby. It’s a fun show. It’s not the Hunger Games. Producers aren’t knocking at your door asking you to participate, so shut it.

Hmmmmm, don't think that really counts as classical training, it takes years and years of specialist training to be able to sing opera professionally doesn't it? Well, I would imagine anyway...
Yes, yes it does. I have a friend who’s a professional opera singer and she went to a performing arts high school, did her undergrad at Juilliard, got her masters in voice and opera at Berklee then went to Italy and trained. Now she primarily performs with a U.S. company and does the occasional show at The Met and regional tours.

But sure, Gobby. You’re classically trained too.
 
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The Masked Singer is something that you stick on, on a Saturday night if you’re having a night in. Not Gabby, no Gabby makes it her entire life, tweets about it, blocks people over it, routinely watches every week. So bizarre and sad, it’s not that deep love
 
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Am I making this up or was there something posted about how Gabby Roze had grade 3 piano or something? Was it a CV? Did I dream this?
 
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