Sunday, November 13, 2005

Ciara is a "Little Madonna"...

And no, I am not comparing her to the singer Madonna. Ciara won't be slowing down anytime soon. She will be starring in a made-for-TV movie called "All You've Got" as a member of a high school volleyball team called the "Little Madonnas". The movie will air on MTV next summer and it will be released on DVD.
Ciara plays the queen bee of a high school volleyball team called the Little Madonnas in the coming-of-age MTV film "All You've Got" (formerly called "Rumble"), even though she had no prior experience with the sport. What she does relate to is her character Becca Watley's emotions and life situation.
"When I was 14, I was trying to figure out what I was going to do," Ciara said. "She's 16, but she doesn't know, either. And her dad never attends any of her games. A lot of the other girls have support, and that kind of bothers her. My parents weren't able to attend all of my things either, they had a hectic schedule, and that kind of got to me a little bit, too. I understood what they were doing, but I still wish they could have been there."
Since Ciara debuted she has been a very busy woman. On November 8th she attended the CosmoGirl! Born to Lead Awards and she also attended the 3rd Annual Vibe Awards (where she picked up an award for Coolest Collabo). You can see pictures from both events below.
MTV

12 comments:

  1. she looks so beautiful at the Cosmo thing. Do your thing Ci!

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  2. Go Ci Ci!!! Go Ci Ci!!!!

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  3. What makes you think that?^^^

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  4. Bitch, ya mama a hot ass mess!

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