MIMIC said:Man, that was so cheesy.
i don't think she's the one that will blow them away. Lee is.Alucard said:Time for Bowersox to make all the other competitors look like poop.
He'll be an awesome Daughtryback clone post-Idol I'm sure.DMPrince said:i don't think she's the one that will blow them away. Lee is.
DMPrince said:what did the guy in the audience say? :lol
i think it was because a GAFer dumped her.Alucard said:I feel like Siobhan is a really messed up chick in person, and that she had some sort of traumatic experience as a child or something. Or that she's just trying really hard to be unique and different, thinking she's special. Sorry if that sounds cruel, but that's the vibe I get from her.
Alucard said:I feel like Siobhan is a really messed up chick in person, and that she had some sort of traumatic experience as a child or something. Or that she's just trying really hard to be unique and different, thinking she's special. Sorry if that sounds cruel, but that's the vibe I get from her.
As a teenager, Siobhan took on the role of caring for her two little sisters, Ceili, now 10, and Azora, 8.
Partially because of her little sisters, Magnus became a feminist in high school.
"She would always say how much she wanted to go out and talk to girls, especially because of her two little sisters," Bonina said.
The pressure on girls to dress and look a certain way always bothered her.
Her own unconventional style helps her stand out now, even in the star-making machine of Hollywood. For one "Idol" performance she donned skinny jeans and a faux-hawk, and another she wore a strapless dress with combat boots and curly hair.
"She hates Barbies," said her father.