That was poorly worded. Now a bunch of fangirls are going to buy-out the whole show in hopes she'll be in the audience, then attack. Or, complain about how bad the show was because Idina wasn't there.
Like a firework unexploded
Wanting life but never
knowing how
Hmm maybe not though orangeskittles. A dance play set to LaChiusa is going to attract a fairly specific set of people. As interesting as it sounds to me as a dancer, the average fangirl is going to have more a "weirddddd" reaction I would guess.
And really, I think she was TRYING to attract all the fangirls to it with that update, she definitely has the ability to sell out a show, even one she's not really involved in, which either way would be good for Taye.
"But now the air is filled with confusion. We replace care with illusion."
I don't mind that she's supporting her husband, but by implying that she'll be there, she's unintentionally setting up some fangirls for disappointment if they don't get to see her.
Like a firework unexploded
Wanting life but never
knowing how
I have nightmares about teeny bop fangirls, Zillions of them storming NYC, Bringing an otherwise average business day to a full halt and all the while chanting (To the tune of "Evita") - "Id-ina, Id-ina, Id-ina!" Must be the melatonin!
"It is bad enough that people are dying of AIDS, but no one should die of ignorance." -
Elizabeth Taylor
Okay, is it really Idina's fault if fangirls go just so that they can be in the same room and breathe the same air as her? She is plugging for her husband's show which is totally kosher, and if people buy tickets just hoping that they might get a chance to see her from across the room, then there are bigger problems here!
"You know, a little orphan girl once told me that the sun would come out tomorrow. Her adopted father was a powerful billionaire, so I supressed the urge to laugh in her face. But now, by gum, I think she might have been on to something!"
--Reefer Madness
If you are looking for the movie with Idina's nudity, I have three words for you:
Just A Kiss
It is a pretty good movie too!
Drench yourself in words unspoken. Live your life with arms wide open. Today is where your book begins. The rest is still unwritten.
"Unwritten" Natasha Bedingfield