Nancy Catch Up
April 9th, 2008 by Laura WestIf I’d of known that being a Nancy meant you got to meet George Clooney - I’d of been at the front of the auditions que! The fact that I can’t sing or act is another matter.
The lucky ten remaining Nancys went shopping this week to get some fancy outfits for the premier of George Clooney’s film “Leatherheads”. The premier was the first public event for the girls and I wonder how they reacted to people shouting their names and photographers taking snaps of them on the red carpet. From the pictures taken it looks like they had a blast and got up close and personal with the dashing actor, lets hope the girls will dish the dirt on their night in the Nancy diaries.
Cleo’s exit interview and Keisha’s Dear Diary have been posted up on the I’d Do Anything website this week and it’s interesting to see how both girls reacted to Sunday night. Cleo actually took the whole thing pretty well, she comes across as a very positive person and it’s good to see it hasn’t put her off trying out for other West End productions. Keisha on the other hand looks like she’s been knocked down a peg or two. She was previously so confident, but now she is very thankful for her position within the competition and knows she needs to step it up in order to stay in.
The I’d Do Anything crew also caught up with Jessie, Niamh and Ashley this week. Jessie has been taking the judges comments quite seriously and got herself down to The Cambridge Theatre to work on her posture with some of the Chicago Cast. I admire Jessie for taking note of what the judges have said and trying to improve on it, she really deserves to be in this competition.
Ashley is another girl who truly deserves her place in I’d Do Anything, in her interview she comments “I’m going to have to put the hours in this week, but I don’t mind because it’s what I love doing. I’m not worried, this is a marathon, not a sprint.” It seems like she has the whole of Scotland behind her in this competition and she actually received a letter this week from the First Minister of Scotland wishing her luck!
Niamh is enjoying the whole experience and taking everything in her stride, she comes across as a very strong willed person who can rise to the challenge of this competition. However she is missing some home comforts like potato bread and Irish sausages, luckily her mum was able to bring some with her to Saturday night’s show!
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