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02-26-2006, 03:14 AM
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| Interview With Becky O'Donohue, 2/26/06 Last Friday I attended a media interview with Becky O’Donohue, the twin who made it to Hollywood while leaving her voicebox-challenged sister behind. Perhaps she was missing the moral support of her singing partner, or perhaps America wasn’t inclined to pass her along based on her stunning good looks alone, but her spotty performance wasn’t enough to carry her into the next round. Still, she seems the type to feel that a little exposure can’t hurt...as long as it’s tasteful. Those pictures for Maxim weren’t topless, after all. Q: Let’s talk about those Maxim photos. Becky: Okay. Q: In all seriousness, do you think that had something to do with you being eliminated last night? Becky: No, I really don’t think that it did. I mean, the two were unrelated and I’ll never really know why I was eliminated because only America knows. But no, I don’t think it had anything to do with it. Q: When you look back at it now, are you proud of it? Or do you regret it? And would you do Playboy? Becky: I don’t regret anything. I was a model for hire and it was just a normal shoot that you go on for auditions and go-sees. And as far as Playboy, no, I don’t see that in my future right now. It’s not something I would want to do with my career, although I’d be flattered. But no, I’m not interested right now. ![]() Q: Do you think you’d follow Simon or Paula’s advice about pursuing modeling? Is that you next step? Becky: Of course I would. I wouldn’t put singing on a back burner. Singing has always been my first love, but I am willing to pursue avenues in acting and modeling especially to get my name out there for singing. And I love being in front of the camera and I feel very comfortable and I love doing it. So what other better way to spend your day than doing something you love. Q: You called Simon your favorite judge before. Do you still think that? Becky: My opinion hasn’t changed. He’s always very honest and as I said before, if you can get him to say something nice about you, it makes you feel good because he doesn’t say it much. And when he gives you a compliment, you know that he really means it. And he did it with me, so I still like him. Q:Would you say it was unfair that the song that you personally like, “Because the Night,” didn’t work for you? Becky: No, it wasn’t unfair. I went down with a rock song and I’m okay with that. I can live with that because I love rock and I had so much fun on the stage and I really showed who I was, in both performances when I sang it. I don’t regret picking that song for a single second. Q:What most pleasantly surprised you about the Idol experience? And what, other than getting booted so soon, was the biggest disappointment? Becky: What surprised me the most would have to be looking back to see how much I’ve grown because going into this, you want to win; you want to do your best. But you never actually think that you’re going to change and you’re going to become a better performer and artist for it. So I was pleasantly surprised with just how far I’ve come as an individual. As far as being booted off this early, of course it’s disappointing. But that was yesterday and I’m moving forward and I can’t wait to see the opportunities that will now present them to myself after American Idol has put me on the stage in front of millions and millions of people. I’m very anxious and again, I’m very excited to see those doors that have been opened. Q: You know, a lot of the pre-season hype was about how this would be the cattiest, most back-stabbing-est group yet. Did you get a sense of any of that? Becky: No, I didn’t. I mean, people want publicity and they want controversy. Twenty-four different people from 24 different walks of life and personalities and I think under the circumstances, we were put in, we got along fabulously and very professionally. Q: You were on Fear Factor before, and now Idol. Is there another reality show that you would like to be on next? Becky: You know, I haven’t even thought about it. When we did Fear Factor, we hadn’t been dying to do it. These situations just arise. I haven’t really even given any thought to whether I want to do another reality show. Q:Back to Maxim for a little bit, I know the judges recommended you to modeling. I was wondering if you had done any other modeling besides that. Becky: Oh, yes. I have. I’ve done a lot of different stuff. I’ve been in a bunch of different magazines; Glamour, Good Housekeeping; I’ve done television, movies; I’ve done a lot out there. So I’m definitely going to get back into the swing of things with that. Q: Were you surprised how much traffic the Maxim Online got yesterday? Because it almost crashed the Website. Becky: You know, you’re the second person that’s told me that. I was completely unaware. And I guess I’ll take it as a compliment. But again, this is all so weird for me because I never would have thought that people would have been interested in me. And it’s a form of flattery. Q:You got on Fear Factor, which isn’t an easy show to get on; you made it to the top group of American Idol. Why do you think you’re able to get so far on these shows that a lot of people try to get on but never get to the point where you got? Becky: I wish I had the answer to that but the only thing that I can tell you is that I always believe in myself and I don’t worry about what other people are doing; just what I’m doing. And people say that they believe in me and they see a quality in me that you’re either born with or you’re not. And I wish I can be more specific as to what that is, but honestly, with every audition that I do, I just go out there and I be me. And if people like it, great. And if they don’t, then it’s on to the next audition. Q: Do you think your looks play a big part of that? Becky: You know, I don’t really know. People have brought that up. Again, I’m just me every day. And if it helps, great. If it didn’t, that’s fine, too. Q: Hey, I wanted to ask you, just picking up on what the last caller just said; you’re obviously very attractive. I didn’t think you were the worst singer by any means last night. Do you think that your looks may have worked against you? Like, is there a "pretty girls finish last" kind of thing going on here? Becky: I can’t really say. I would hope that it wouldn’t because you like people for who they are and how they present themselves on stage. But every individual out there has their reasons for either voting for you or not voting for you. I wouldn’t want to speculate and say that it had to do with my appearance. It wouldn’t be fair for me to do that. Q: So since I work at a teen magazine, I’m going to take you back a couple years to your teen years. Becky: Oh, I have stories for you. Q: Has this sort of issue come up with you and other girls when you were in your teen years? Have you sort of had to fight that? You and your sister? Becky: Well, you know what I can tell you is that middle school was the worst years of my life. You’re going through all the changes; I was a sixth grader with a 30-year old woman’s haircut, trying to get it right. Through high school, people always tell you that oh, they’re just jealous, but you don’t believe it when you’re going through it, and to this day, you never really know. I’ve always been a confident person and if I did get a lot of attention because of the way I looked and if people disagreed with it, then I couldn’t really help it. But it’s hard. You never really know why people don’t like you and you would hate to think that a person would do it for your appearance. But you never know. Q: After the show, what was your night like last night? Was there any family with you? And what’s your day been like so far today? Becky: Okay. Last night after the show, we were put in a little room and we had to do some talking so I missed seeing my mom. My mother was there with Eileen Ross, who actually used to live in Dobbs Ferry. And I saw them back at the hotel we were staying at. We had a nice dinner. I’d already had a good cry immediately after the show and I haven’t shed a tear since then because you’re only going up from here and now you have to concentrate on the opportunities that lay ahead. As far as today, we’ve been with people from Fox and doing some press and getting our names out there and trying to strike while the iron’s hot. Q:You roomed with Brenna, right? Did she live up to her diva reputation behind closed doors? Becky: Yes, I roomed with Brenna. She is a wonderful girl and we got along fabulously. The way she is on camera is the way she is. We have never, ever had a disagreement – we’ve never even had a disagreement in the room, ever. We always respected each other and we really talked it up. We got along great. Q: Are you going to be rooting for her through the rest of the competition? Becky: Of course I am. I’m going to be rooting for everyone. Q: What’s your take on Paris Bennett? There’s been a lot of pre-buzz about her. What’s your impression having met her and seen her live? Becky: Oh, she’s a very nice girl. She’s very sweet. She’s a great performer, and just like myself and the rest of the contestants, she puts her all into every performance and she tries to be the best that she can be. Q: And were the Brittenum twins really that annoying in person when you saw them in Hollywood? Becky: You know, the Brittenum twins, with everything that’s going on with them – I did speak with them during Hollywood week and they were really nice to me. Again, you never see what goes on once the camera’s turned on. But my experience with them wasn’t bad at all. Q: What, if anything would have done differently last Tuesday night? Becky: Not that I wouldn’t have done anything differently, but I wish that stupid last note at the end – I nailed it every single time except on TV! But no, I wouldn’t change anything. I was very happy with my song selection. I went out there, I had a great time. Maybe a little nervous but I was really proud of my performance and the way I handled myself, especially last night. Q: Who’s your personal pick to make it to the final four, if not to win the whole enchilada? Becky: Oh, I don’t know. You know what? Especially being just where the contestants are now, only hours ago, and everyone wondering who’s going to make it, I would never pick a favorite because they’re all working so hard and they’re all trying to perform the best that they can. Q: Is there anything that really surprised you about the American Idol experience? If so, what was it? Becky: Anything that really surprised me? It would just have to be how much I have grown as a performer, as an artist, because it was unexpected. You go into the competition confident and you’re worried about your voice and you’re so caught up with the whole deal that you never actually look back and say, wait a minute, I am growing so much and I am becoming such a better person for going through this. So it’s been a nice surprise. Q: What would a typical day as a contestant be like? Becky: A typical day is always waking up early, being camera-ready, hair and make-up done. Shirts ironed. And it always differs. Sometimes you might have practice, sometimes you might have interviews, sometimes we’re practicing a song. It always changes, but I can tell you every, single day we’re busy. Every, single day. Q:You’ve done reality shows before. Is there any reality show that you wouldn’t do? And are you possibly going to appear on another one? Becky: You know, I haven’t even given it any thought. We had done Fear Factor and now this, which we’re not like these reality-crazy girls. If something comes up, we’ll take a look at it. You know, you have to wait until it’s put in front of you. But I hadn’t really given it thought. Q: There isn’t any that you wouldn’t do? Absolutely not? Becky: I’m not really that familiar with reality shows to be able to pick some that I wouldn’t do. I don’t really know right now. Q: So you’ve done American Idol and singing, modeling, reality shows. I was just wondering, what is your ultimate career goal? Acting? Singing? All of the above? Becky: Right now, I’m still trying to find my niche with that and I do want to experience all of them because I know that right now all three of them make me happy. Growing up it’s always been singing. It makes me feel so good inside to sing. So I guess that would be number one. But I do want to pursue all three avenues. Q: So you’re going to just let the offers come rolling in, then? Becky: Hey, why not, right? Q: How is your sister taking the news and all this? Is she more upset than you are? Becky: No, she’s just – both my sisters, my younger sister Allie and my twin sister are just both so proud of me and just everything that I’ve accomplished and they can’t wait to see me so they can give me a hug. Q: It seems like the guys are always flirting with the girls when they’re on stage. Be honest. Did any of the guys hit on you offstage? Becky: No. No one did. Everyone was very friendly with me as all of the contestants and I got along with every single one of the guys. We have a great relationship. Q: Were you attracted to any of the guys? Becky: I had so much on my plate as far as just being focused and worrying about my song that there was no time for even to think about that. Q: In your bio on the Website under most embarrassing moments, it says, walking out of a party with a professional athlete/celebrity and tripping, of course we have to ask, who was that celebrity? Becky: I will take that one to the grave. That is never getting out. But I promise you, as soon as I went face first on that floor; my sister was hiding under the cheese table because she was so embarrassed. But I’ll tell you that the gentleman came over and offered me assistance and we joked about it afterwards. Q: I’m pretty sure you guys aren’t allowed to sign any contracts or anything until after the show ends. So what are you going to do between now and then, just to prepare for the next steps of your career? Are you going to take singing lessons or more acting lessons? Or what are you going to do to just get ready? Becky: Oh, I’m going to be doing all of that. I’m going to prepare myself as best as I can so when I do have an opportunity, I’ll be ready for it. And also, everyone at Fox, they are helping me with that. They’re not looking to keep us hidden and locked away. They want us to do well and they encourage us to pursue any jobs that we can that are going to help us. ![]() Q: You have a great Irish name. And this is going to come out around St. Patrick’s Day. What are you going to be doing on St. Patrick’s Day? Are you a party girl? Are we going to see you in the bars? What are you going to be doing? Becky: Well, O’Donohue is a wonderful Irish name. I’m half Irish and I’m half Greek. And as far as St. Patrick’s Day, it depends what day it falls on, because if it’s a weekend night or if people are going out, I love to go out and have a good time. It depends where the party is. Q: You were very pleased with the song that you chose, but was there another song that you kind of leaning towards and didn’t do? Becky: No. There were other songs that I had in mind, and I’ve got to tell you, I probably had some tricks up my sleeve if I did make it to the next round; I really had some numbers that I was really looking forward to doing. But I didn’t get the chance to, and I’m not regretting anything with the first song. Q: Is there a special guy in your life right now or are you single? Becky: Of course you guys are asking that. Well, I was always keeping it that I am keeping my personal life out of the media, but of course, I do have very special people at home. Q: Once you get into the public eye and everyone’s talking about you, friends or so-called friends have a tendency to call the tabloids and dish on everything they know about you. Are you concerned or have you had any trouble with all your past acquaintances and ex-boyfriends now calling to share everything they happen to know about you to the media? Becky: My whole life, I’ve always tried to surround myself with people that I would want to represent me. And I don’t have any friends that would ever do something like that. But anyone that does say anything, I can guarantee you were never a friend of mine. Because I know mine would never do that. Q: And there’s no big surprises that we should expect? Becky: No. Don’t worry. I’m good. No surprises. Q: Do you have any idea what your next move is as far as your career? Becky: My next move is going home and giving my family a hug and after that, just kind of not so much sitting back, but seeing what opportunities arise. And pounding the pavement and getting myself out there and letting everybody know that I’m here to pursue my dream and to continue with it.
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02-26-2006, 04:50 AM
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| She sounds like a nice girl. |
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02-27-2006, 10:12 AM
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| Thanks for the interview, hepcat! So, Becky thinks everybody's just sweet and delightful? Well, that may say more about her than it does about any of those other kids. Good luck to Becky with whatever she decides to do, but I really hope she doesn't pop up on another reality show. ![]()
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02-27-2006, 10:14 AM
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| Thanks, Hepcat! Becky is either a very smart young lady or has been given strict instructions from Fox not to say anything negative about the other contestants on American Idol. Not a negative thing to say about anyone, not even the Brittenum twins or Brenna! She does seem like a pretty nice gal, but I hope she gets some vocal lessons if she's serious about a career in music. |
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02-27-2006, 07:15 PM
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| thanks for the interview. i think she was genuine and honest with her answers. i dont think she was pressured at all by fox into not saying anything negative. she did say "But my experience with them wasn’t bad at all." making me think that the twins we're nice to the pretty girls. lol. as for brenna, well, maybe becky was smart enough not to get on her bad side. i know several mean bratty sassy etc girls, but none acted up to me, but acted up to others. you just have to know or able to control yourself from doing/saying something to them. i just let it slide. i dont like drama. but as for becky. ditch the singing career and just go to modeling. sadly, i do see her in future reality shows. fear factor done. american idol done. surreal life next. lol. |
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02-27-2006, 08:00 PM
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| reality show I was thinking her twin sister and her might do well in a Bachelorette twins edition of some sort. They could bring back Susan from the current version and talk about the perils of being accused of having show business motives....on reality shows...etc. |
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02-28-2006, 02:26 AM
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| Thank you hepcat. Do you know if you'll be interviewing any of the others eliminated with her? |
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02-28-2006, 02:47 AM
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02-28-2006, 11:14 AM
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| Thanks for that interview, hep. ![]() |
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The pretty gene rears its ugly head. Maybe she can do ANTM next? I'll bet they'd love the twins angle.
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