Ashlee Simpson SNL Disaster


Is Ashlee Simpson's lip synching messup going to ruin her career permanently ?  

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  1. 1. Is Ashlee Simpson's lip synching messup going to ruin her career permanently ?

    • Yes, Ashlee is ruined, and she'll never recover
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I saw on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno weeks ago, and she was on it, and she sang live, no lipsync. She sound horrible though compare to the CD version. Wonder why she has to lipsync for SNL.Plus its no big deal to sound horrible live, I know a lot of more respectable singers that are horrible live also.

I don't really care about the lip synching. To me that is acceptable at a major live event like SNL when you want to sound perfect. Unfortunately it didn't work out too well. I really do think this will actually boost her career though. I mean everyone has been talking about this for two days now, so she just needs her PR people to spin this into some kind of positive and she is sitting on a publicity goldmine.

I know a lot of more respectable singers that are horrible live also.

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You ... ... Heresy! . Respectable ... that are Horrible Live ... No ...

SOAD = good live

Descedants of Cain = good live

Eric clapton = good live

.... good people are good live, now lets see whats horrible live

Busted = ... **** wherever they are

S club or.. sum off shot = horrible live.. i expect.. wudn't kno, they prob lip sync tho

Boy band # 1 = horrible live (when not lip syncing)

now i don't know if Syncing is spelt correctly, but I do know that the only bands horrible live are manufactured, and therefore NOT respectable... if you like good charlotte or something then fine... i have no respect for your opinion, but if you can name a band thats good, that you like, and give me an example of a similar good band thats horrible live....

neway on topic? --- pop artists shud be shot without exception, they're money shud be taken and used to fund the Culling of Trevs (neds, scallies, townies, chav scum)

Did anyone just see her on the Radio Music Awards? She just said the cause of it was because she has severe acid reflex and moments before the show she just happened to loose her voice.

cough BS cough

Today Show

10/25/2004 5:21:30 PM - by geffen

Tune in to the TODAY SHOW tomorrow morning,

Tuesday, October 26th.

Ashlee Simpson sits down with Katie Couric to discuss her

Saturday Night Live performance.

From her webpage. Hey, I was curious! I was reading her forum, some are saying that she lost her voice that day and had to lipsync! :laugh:

Shmucks.

Did anyone just see her on the Radio Music Awards? She just said the cause of it was because she has severe acid reflex and moments before the show she just happened to loose her voice.

cough BS cough

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Haha, that's hilarious. :laugh:

Edit: I also have acid reflux, it doesn't cause you to lose your voice and there are several medications that completely cure it. :rofl:

I can't believe all you b*tches are making a big deal out of nothing.  It is not uncommon for people to prerecord their "live" tv performances.  This is especially true for pop singers.  The AV nerd ****** up, not Ashlee.  She went off stage because she was shocked and at a loss for what to do.  Remember she's young and new to the business.  It's not like she's a veteran so I don't blame her for losing her cool in the moment.  As for her dancing, she said she was dancing a "hoe down".  Obviously she was trying to make light out of the situation.  So many of you Neowin guys need to get over yourself.  And no, I'm not a fan of Ashlee Simpson so don't say that's my reason for defending her.  It's just that a lot of you need to grow up.

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Dude, it doesn't matter who messed up. She was exposed and that is what matters. She is a disaster. Perhaps some of us need to grow up, but it is nice to know that people are offended by low talent bimbos and appreciate the real thing.

Heck it was on ABC World news tonight....

they played the "questionable" clip of her and her booting off stage... Then a clip of her after the show... "sorry my BAND started playing the wrong song" so she dissed her band too...

Nice... Classic move, she will have a hard time recovering from this....

This will never go away, maybe a job in the fast food market is next... :rolleyes:

Lucky Magazine Interview:

LM: What are your takes on lip-synching?

AS: I'm totally against it and offended by it. I'm going out to let my real talent show, not to just stand there and dance around. Personally, I'd never lip-synch. It's just not me.

Whahaha. I like how she lip synced, and then started just dancing around. Stupid baich.

Haha, that's hilarious.  :laugh:

Edit: I also have acid reflux, it doesn't cause you to lose your voice and there are several medications that completely cure it.  :rofl:

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Sounds like you've never had a serious case of acid reflux, or actually have had it at all. I've had damage done to my vocal chords from it, and it took some time to heal. Yes, it can cause your throat to become very irritated/raspy, even loosing your voice. Some of the medications have side effects that are worse than what they are trying to fix. Frankly I could care less whether or not she did / didn't lipsync, it'll be long forgotten in a week or two.

@ QuantumTrickery: I have it, and take Prevacid for it. I had it several years before I was diagnosed. You are probably right about it screwing with your throat and vocal chords, but in my experience it has never affected my voice. Either way, she was caught and if she does in fact have acid reflux I'm sure she has good health insurance. :yes:

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