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JOHNNY DEPP - PARADIS CAUGHT LIP-SYNCING

JOHNNY DEPP's singer girlfriend VANESSA PARADIS has sparked controversy in her native France after she was caught miming her performance at the NRJ Music Awards. The star was nominated for Best French Female Artist and Best French Song for her 2007 hit Des Q'J'Te Vois - which she was due to sing at the event. However, Paradis was accused of miming when she went on stage without a microphone, with fans also critisising the star for her lacklustre performance. Marie, who was in the audience for Saturday's (26Jan08) ceremony in Cannes, tells WENN, "I'm very disappointed. Her album is very good, but she acted as if she didn't want to be here. "A very disappointing performance."
01/28/2008 12:20:01 PM
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WHOOPS!
I'm sure she's not the first singer to lip-sync (if she really did it). She's just
one of a few to get caught. Who knows what the real story is anyway.
I have a few points to make about this article.
1) I think it's funny how none of the pictures on this article relate to Vanessa.
The pictures included aren't even of Johnny, it's a Edward Scissorhands impersonator.
2) She wasn't "caught". She was forced to go on the crappy awards show... they told
her if she didn't, they wouldn't play her songs on the radio anymore. So, she agreed
to go and perform, but she rebelled and didn't give it her all. She didn't even hold
a mic, in order to show viewers what kind of bland show NRJ puts on, and that they
mostly just have performers lipsynch.
Yes, she lipsynched. Wow, multitudes of celebrities do it. Yes, she didn't give it
her all. She was forced to go, and she didn't have her band/friends around her. Give
the girl a break.
I wish these websites would get the story right, and not just propagate crap and
insult Vanessa.







