Tuesday, March 18, 2008

PCD Present: Girlicious

I fell in love with the newest TV reality show—PCD Present: Girlicious. This show is actually the second season of the previous smash-hit show PCD Present: The Search for The Next Doll.
Like The Search for the Next Doll, but this time, Girlicious is about looking for three girls to create a girl group called, as mentioned, Girlicious. I suppose Robin Antin, the creator of The PussyCat Dolls, after the successful of the first season, felt that there are so many gorgeous and talented girls in across America. It would be a good idea to create a new hot “sexy, sassy but classy” PCD-alike girl group.
I am totally hooked by the show. I just love every bit of it. The girls try their best to win the challenges and practice their butt off in order to be saved from elimination at the end of the performance every week. The girls who especially win my support are the most hated—Natalie and Chrystina.

Contestant: Natalie. Picture taken from Myspace.

Contestant: Chrystina

I know. But I just admire them. Most of the people disgust them two because of their attitudes—that I admire the most. They are not only gorgeous, talented and full of confidence in themselves, but they also dare to speak up. They express their feelings and what’s on their minds directly without trying to withhold it, although sometimes it sounds arrogant and mean (and I sometimes disagree against them too).
You know, I wish I could do that. And although I try, I always tend to end up the opposite way—being a sucker.
I’ve learned a lot from these two smash-hit shows. When you want something, you have to act like you want it, so bad. When you want something, you have to strive to attain it, and never give up. I now know why there are so many successful people in the States. Either they are trained or educated or helped by the environment or the society, they do whatever they can to achieve it once they set the goals. They are fighters. They just don’t give up their dreams (that probably also explains why there are over 2 millions millionaires in the States). I’ve also learned how to improve my look and my wardrobe. And most important—their attitudes—that helps them to achieve big.
Hopefully one day, I can be like them—gorgeous, confident, and successful.
Can’t wait to see the finale!

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