Here's a letter from Nina Diva to some oriental guy who has a website and made some sort of comment about her:
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Dear Oliver,
I just happened upon your commentary.
First of all, with a show like Superstar USA-- haven't you read their disclaimers at the end of the show?
Second-- remember that Hollywood is about ratings, and yes, a lot of editing to fit their show concepts.
3rd. I truly thought this was a talent contest for a 50,000 recording contract. Your Asian sista here was tired of payin for everything herself with debts galore-- can you relate?
4th I have made a living as a professional singer dancer actor for the last 10 years with invites into Actors Equity Association and Screen Actors Guild-- plus I even have a college degree-- imagine that!
5th -- at an audition-- professional performers follow directions within reason to get the part. They asked me to kick a lot so I did-- they encouraged a lot of what was edited nicely to fit the show concept-- do you get it yet?
6th Yes I am a positive person and very upbeat-- just make sure to get the facts or meet me in REAL Life before you make a judgement ok?
7th During the performances for the panel in LA -- the nice WB wardrobe team gave our costumes-- imagine that
8th I really hope you take time to support your Asian American sista-- I've been working really hard just to have someone's cruel hoax bring me down.
Peace bro.
---Nina
p.s. when I produced, cast, choreographed, directed, costumed, and performed in my music video-- my awesome cast and friends dubbed me Nina Diva because I am so ambitious and bring light and positivity into a room wherever I go. The name stuck and actually works in brand marketing because people remember it. That is priceless.
(Back to Nina: I feel you girl, but I have to insist that referring to oneself in the third person is still wacky. Sorry!)
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I guess the show was for real; and Nina fell for it.
Either way; WB superstars is hilarious.
Jo Jo's rendition of that Beyonce song was classic. "Jo Jo stylin!"