Performer's Diary
al singer if you get what I mean. One of them is the mini concert that I need to do every other day. Today on a small concert stage in a mall,
ode's mood swings whenever he's stressed out, and Frode is stressed out wit
hole interview. I am writing this whole thing down as I'm getting my hair and makeup done. Frode sat right beside me, briefing me on the questions, while at the same time looking like an animation design student who went on doing multiple projects with no sleep fo
refer, and clothing-wise, I love it. The somewhat academic vibe looks eccentric, but with a black leather biker jacket and a pair of bl
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ions are a bit too personal to ask people, Like, who the hell asked about someone's sexuality on national TV? It doesn't and never will make sense to me. Plus, who are you to judge me about it? It's none of your business. So, because I'm a pro in the art of changin
nterview. It's an upper-class mall if you get what I mean. The type of malls where branded items are sold, like Prada, Hermes, and
ctors are also not that bad, and one of them is Aodhán Murphy, a quite famous actor for his skill in acting and his looks. He's also, unfortunately, my sister's idol crush, which is fine; I don't care about that spoiled brat that much anyway, but the man is also renowned for his playboy tendencies, or so they said in all those gossip rags, which is a huge red flag for me. I just can't imagine chang
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ai, do you find happiness in my misery
ly called Frode and asked him to attend an emergency meeting about something related to my future schedules. He also asked Hagen to call me as soon as possible since I was suppo
r waking up, and by then, it was already noon. And I have yet to eat my breakfast, or is it lunch? Well, basically, I have yet to eat, and the agency's office is
about. And I hope they don't force me to finish writing enough songs to create an album because I just dropped my debut two weeks ago. Why should I drop a new alb
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meeting rooms, and I saw Frode, some of the agency's employees, and, for some odd reason, the boss of the agency. I felt cold all over at that time. I was wondering if t
the dot. Typical of them. I was panicking in my seat, so panicked that I didn't listen to any words they s
congratulate me on my successful debut. Even better, several brands co
reboding feeling that something big i