Chord Overstreet of Glee was so stunned by his celebrity crush, Sandra Bullock, that he was unable to introduce himself to her.
"I've actually never met her," Overstreet admitted on The Ellen DeGeneres Show Monday. "I saw her from a distance at one of these red carpet things and it was a little, a little bit like too scared to talk to her. She was that beautiful."
But when DeGeneres invited Overstreet, 24, to ask out the Gravity actress on camera, he jumped at the opportunity and pleaded for Bullock, 49, to answer him quickly.
"Sandra, would you go out with me? Oh, it would be amazing if you could just respond right now so I'm not left waiting."
I wonder how far Se7en's unprecendent singlez successez will allow her to go in the way of industry reach!
Let's take a look.
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The album, called 'Sevyn' as of now, is going to be a continuation of the EP. But I'd love to have more features. I'm on a label with a lot of dope artists: Wiz Khalifa, B.o.B, Chris Brown. Hey, guys, I'm the girl on the label – let's work together!
Perfume is going to slay radio, so its going to set up for good things for the 3rd single.
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Once radio starts picking up more the song will climb, the song is just flawless and it will atleast reach Top 20 on BillBoard in the worst case scenario
“Perfume” and “Work Bitch” were certainly bad enough, but those lead singles now sound like poetry composed by the gods compared to the banal rubbish that is crammed onto “Britney Jean.”
She was never much of a singer, but hearing Britney morphing herself into a horribly auto-tuned dance diva for her eighth album creates a bigger problem than the one she’s trying to solve. “It Should Be Easy” features the ever-awful will.i.am, and together, they warble robotically between bursts of lackluster EDM and a funk bass line that sounds like it was stolen from an ’80s video game. “Til It’s Gone” finds her repeating the main hook so many times, you can feel yourself getting dumber the longer you listen.
The album does hide a few passable features. “Passenger” is a striding and catchy track (thanks to writing contributions from Sia, Katy Perry and Diplo); opener “Alien” has an appealing, psychedelic-pop feel. And the fact that the whole album is only 36 minutes long has to count as a plus. At least the pain doesn’t last too long.
After being America’s sweetheart for so long, there’s still plenty of good will for Britney, but it won’t last long if “Britney Jean” is the best she can come up with.