Paula Abdul Has A Crush On Ryan Gosling

Former “American Idol” judge Paula Abdul has revealed her celebrity crush and it’s none other than “The Notebook” actor Ryan Gosling! Well, now we know that she’s not allegedyl deluded by mass quantities of Vicodin. Seriously, who doesn’t have a crush on Ryan? He’s hot!
In a new interview with “Life & Style”, Paula revealed, “Like most women, my celeb crush is Ryan Gosling! But as a little girl, I loved Gene Kelly.”
She went on to discuss travel and the power of her smile. She said, “I’ve traveled to lots of far places, mostly for personal appearances or performances. I love going to Southeast Asia. A beauty product that can instantly transform my look is Go Smile, I like those. Your smile is everything and happiness is a choice, so I think smiling makes you feel beautiful.”
These quotes started off okay and then trailed off into the deep end. She started sounding like every other woman on the planet and then ended up pitching a product as if her last name were Kardashian.
by Jessica LeFevre on July 16, 2012 | 1 Comment













There
is only one way Paula will be come You +1′d this publicly. Undo
significant and creditable again, and that is a
hit album. Paula, it has been 15 years since Head Over Heels. We know it was a
good record and Virgin did a shit job of promoting it. We know Crazy Cool was a
hot video, and MTV screwed you over by choosing not to play it. (Anyone reading
this go out a You Tube Paula Abdul – Crazy Cool and watch it all the way
through). But seriously, you need a good group of writers, don’t go back to The
Family Stand, no campy love songs (If I Was Your Girl, Next To You, To You, Missing
You, Will You Marry Me?)
No accidental
songs also recorded by Kylie Minogue (Boom box, I’m Just Here for the Music).
Things we liked: Dance Like There Is No Tomorrow, The Promise of a
New Day, Rock House, U, Cold Hearted, Knocked Out, Crazy Cool, Get Your Groove
On, Sexy Thoughts, The Choice Is Yours, Ho-Down, and Straight Up. Songs like Rush, Rush, Blowing Kisses in the
Wind, If I Were Your Girl worked back then, but leave those things to Taylor
Swift. Great Dance Albums see Cyndi Lauper- Bring Ya Back to the Brink, Britney
Spears – Femme Fetal, Madonna – Confessions on a Dance Floor. CD’s you can
throw in, listen all the way through, and not want to track skip.
Comment by jjkiz78 — July 17, 2012 @ 12:22 am