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Originally posted by TheCheetahwings
 did she really call her Andrea? Maybe they just changed "Mom" to "Andrea" so the reader would understand who she meant?
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Originally posted by holyground
But if you just put it as "mom", then we'd all know that she was calling her mom.
But when they put it as Andrea, then wtf is going on???
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Originally posted by eddytws
 who would not understand if it says "mum"
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I thought this was strange too... But then I thought about it logically. Read what it says:
"Hey, Andrea," the singer
called. "Come over
here. We're day-drinking!"
I'm guessing there would have been a decent amount of people in the room if it was for a magazine shoot. Lots of extras floating around. When she "calls" and tells her to "come over here", I'm going to assume this would imply that Andrea was on the other side of the room.
If there are a lot of people around, and your mum is a decent distance away, do you call out mum? I know I don't - since usually a lot of people will turn around, even if their kid isn't around - it is just motherly instincts. But if you call out HER name, you know she'll be the only one to look.
Make sense?