1. It had no publicity
2. She tweeted about it 10 minutes before arriving there
3. Who would want to go to a tea shop? Even if it was a good cause.
4. No one knew about
5. People in Canada love her, but people in huge cities care less about stars. People from smaller cities stan more and are more proud of their Canadian talent.
1. It had no publicity
2. She tweeted about it 10 minutes before arriving there
3. Who would want to go to a tea shop? Even if it was a good cause.
4. No one knew about 5. People in Canada love her, but people in huge cities care less about stars. People from smaller cities stan more and are more proud of their Canadian talent.
It's true though...the nationalism in this country is much less significant in big cities like Toronto compared to towns like Stratford.
I agree. Plus for those who watched Canadian Idol, you would have seen the kind of support contestants had versus those from Toronto and surrounding cities.
That one fan had to be Devon (no offense) I've always seen her as a one-hit wonder, and so far there's no signs of change on that. I wish her the best though, she seems to be a nice girl
I agree. Plus for those who watched Canadian Idol, you would have seen the kind of support contestants had versus those from Toronto and surrounding cities.
Yeah, and American Idol too. When the top 3 get their hometown visit... All the contestants from small towns get thousands of people showing up, but (for example) when Katherine McPheen went back to her hometown of Los Angeles no one showed up except her friends and family.
Not surprised at all I don't see how anyone could be. Nothing personal to her she did her thing and I'm sure shes a great person but call me maybe sounded very generic to me and you wont stay in the public eye for very long playing it safe like that.