She really didn't. It was 1996 and she had no children yet. It was one person who claimed she said this and said it during a MTV interview. If that's the case where is the tape? It's not like Ms. Hill has a huge amount of power, especially now, with which to make a tapped interview disappear forever.
She did in the interview say she doesn't make music for money or for a huge audience; that her music is more than that and because she's a young black woman her music reflects the experiences of young black women.
I find it suspect that the wording of her "quote" is the same used to slam Tommy Hilfiger (like his ugly clothes aren't enough of a slam against him?) and to paint Shakira as an anti-Semite (which curiously is also attributed to a MTV interview that is no longer on tape.)
It's the film festival, there are no empty seats to move to. my folks have been at movies all week and the theatres are sold out.
And it was held at Ryerson Theatre not a multiplex. Ryerson Theatre doesn't have stadium seating as it's not a multiplex chain. It's a theatre used for stage productions, concerts and the like and I know I haven't always been able to see around those in front of me there.
She really didn't. It was 1996 and she had no children yet. It was one person who claimed she said this and said it during a MTV interview. If that's the case where is the tape? It's not like Ms. Hill has a huge amount of power, especially now, with which to make a tapped interview disappear forever.
She did in the interview say she doesn't make music for money or for a huge audience; that her music is more than that and because she's a young black woman her music reflects the experiences of young black women.
I find it suspect that the wording of her "quote" is the same used to slam Tommy Hilfiger (like his ugly clothes aren't enough of a slam against him?) and to paint Shakira as an anti-Semite (which curiously is also attributed to a MTV interview that is no longer on tape.)
She never said that. You're referencing a rumour from 1996 that was debunked years ago.
Lauryn never said that. Check Snopes. I'm surprised people still believe a rumour from 1996.
It's the film festival, there are no empty seats to move to. my folks have been at movies all week and the theatres are sold out.
And it was held at Ryerson Theatre not a multiplex. Ryerson Theatre doesn't have stadium seating as it's not a multiplex chain. It's a theatre used for stage productions, concerts and the like and I know I haven't always been able to see around those in front of me there.