Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she's got amazing legs but what did she do to her beautiful face?
She fell down and had reconstructive surgery.
multiple times? I thought they moved from the house with the crooked steps years ago.
Just that one time.
Anonymous wrote:Or a David Allan Coe medley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1. And handled the background snag like a pro!Anonymous wrote:I was very impressed! I was watching with my kids/forcing them for educational purposes about the inauguration - I was very impressed with her musical ability! There are a lot of "stars" who could not sing without musical accompaniment. She sounded great!
Ouch. Damning with faint praise.
Anonymous wrote:What did she sing?
I really hope it was "Before He Cheats" or "Jesus Take The Wheel".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gorgeous voice! It’s even more memorable with her singing alcapellaAnonymous wrote:It was beautiful. She was powerful and invited the audience to join her if they wanted. It showed her resilience in the moment. It showed America. 🇺🇸Anonymous wrote:She did a great 👍 job! The show must go on!
Do you mean a capella, which means without instruments/“in the style of the chapel”? Or do you mean singing like an alpaca? What does “alcapella” mean? “In the style of Al Capone”?
Why do you have to be such a b-tch PP. We all knew what the previous poster meant.
But perhaps you feel like the better person now? More educated? You come across as insufferable and mean-spirited only. Please do better next time. Or try at least.
You’re calling someone the b-word and then you are telling them to “do better”? Hypocrite.
Anonymous wrote:It was one of the best musical moments of the event! She sang it beautifully!
Anonymous wrote:+1. And handled the background snag like a pro!Anonymous wrote:I was very impressed! I was watching with my kids/forcing them for educational purposes about the inauguration - I was very impressed with her musical ability! There are a lot of "stars" who could not sing without musical accompaniment. She sounded great!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gorgeous voice! It’s even more memorable with her singing alcapellaAnonymous wrote:It was beautiful. She was powerful and invited the audience to join her if they wanted. It showed her resilience in the moment. It showed America. 🇺🇸Anonymous wrote:She did a great 👍 job! The show must go on!
Do you mean a capella, which means without instruments/“in the style of the chapel”? Or do you mean singing like an alpaca? What does “alcapella” mean? “In the style of Al Capone”?
Why do you have to be such a b-tch PP. We all knew what the previous poster meant.
But perhaps you feel like the better person now? More educated? You come across as insufferable and mean-spirited only. Please do better next time. Or try at least.
+1. And handled the background snag like a pro!Anonymous wrote:I was very impressed! I was watching with my kids/forcing them for educational purposes about the inauguration - I was very impressed with her musical ability! There are a lot of "stars" who could not sing without musical accompaniment. She sounded great!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she's got amazing legs but what did she do to her beautiful face?
She fell down and had reconstructive surgery.
multiple times? I thought they moved from the house with the crooked steps years ago.
There’s no way that she was planning on lip sync’ing— not with the positioning of her among a very crowded 600 in the rotunda. Glad she had enough boldness to just sing. She did a nice job.Anonymous wrote:So she was planning to lip sync and lie about it?
Tracks with a Trump supporter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she's got amazing legs but what did she do to her beautiful face?
She fell down and had reconstructive surgery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure the sound tech people at the Capital are now unemployed.
they were never going to be paid anyway