Friday, June 17, 2011

Aaliyah Super Stardom

Clip From TV One

Super Stardom is something I wonder about since Michael Jackson, Aaliyah, and Selena. We look at the part where they become rising stars, but we don't see it all. If you would look a little harder, sometimes you can see them tired and not so happy in old films. Looking at their performances and interviews, you can sometimes catch things you did not catch before as you watch them over and over again.

Sometimes I saw Aaliyah a little bit sad. People loved Aaliyah and her music. If there were times when she struggled, that is the part we do not always see. I saw Aaliyah rising slowly and getting bigger when she made the song "Try Again". I really became her fan when she was getting into the acting. I could see her super stardom happening, but her life was taken.

I feel that something is not right about all of that super stardom. People go to Hollywood with problems in life unsolved. Then when they get into the spotlight, they work so hard. When they start rising higher, it seems that more troubles come their way. Something is missing in the spotlight. The almighty God is missing most of the time. It seems that in Hollywood there is no God, and very few people seem to acknowledge him. People curse his name in real life and acting, some people are filthy rich making themselves a god, and they have the most problems. In Hollywood, if you are not strong, and if you don't know God, it can be easy to fall surrounded by things and people that are not right.

Aaliyah seemed to be basically a good person. Yes, she may have made some mistakes, but God knew what kind of person she really was. He knows that we are like children, and he knows that we need a guide. Some of us don't have a guide. God looks at all things, and he knows that some things are not our fault.



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