Khalila G - Fan Thread
oups je le cherchais mais je le trouvais pas...
merci!
p.s.: pour aller lire ce que j'avais trouvé
http://domainebleu.aceboard.fr/5397-151 ... halila.htm --Message edité par felix le 2007-07-14 14:26:07--
merci!
p.s.: pour aller lire ce que j'avais trouvé
http://domainebleu.aceboard.fr/5397-151 ... halila.htm --Message edité par felix le 2007-07-14 14:26:07--
JOYEUX NOEL ET BONNE ANNÉE 2009!!!!
Citation :RealityTvFan on the CI forum writes this:
I hope Khalila had an awesome birthday
I will wish her a belated birthday when I see her on tue
I could print up the messages and pass them along to her on tue if you would like
I will either print them up or write them into a birthday card
one or the other
source:
http://ctvforum.insinc.com/forums/showt ... adid=60461
--Message edité par felix le 2007-07-14 14:29:07--
I hope Khalila had an awesome birthday
I will wish her a belated birthday when I see her on tue
I could print up the messages and pass them along to her on tue if you would like
I will either print them up or write them into a birthday card
one or the other
source:
http://ctvforum.insinc.com/forums/showt ... adid=60461
--Message edité par felix le 2007-07-14 14:29:07--
JOYEUX NOEL ET BONNE ANNÉE 2009!!!!
Citation :Le vendredi 13 juillet 2007
Canadian Idol: le Québec demeure dans la course
Presse Canadienne
Montréal
Le Québec demeure dans la course de Canadian Idol encore cette saison. Mercredi soir, c'était au tour de Khalila G, de Dorval, de marcher dans les traces d'Audrey de Montigny et d'Eva Avila en atteignant le «top 10» de la cinquième saison de la téléréalité canadienne.
Mercredi soir, c'était au tour de Khalila G, de Dorval, de marcher dans les traces d'Audrey de Montigny et d'Eva Avila en atteignant le «top 10» de la cinquième saison de la téléréalité canadienne.
L'éducatrice en garderie de Lachine a réussi à se tailler une place parmi la crème de cette cinquième cuvée d'aspirants Idols.
La jeune femme de 23 ans participera à sa première compétition «top 10» mardi soir en direct du John Bassett Theatre de Toronto.
La thématique portera sur les plus grands succès du palmarès anglophone.
Khalila G affrontera trois représentants de l'Ontario, deux de la Colombie-Britannique, un de l'Alberta, un de la Nouvelle-Écosse, un de la Saskatchwan et un autre de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador.
source:
http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20070 ... 017/CPARTS
--Message edité par felix le 2007-07-14 23:08:24--
Canadian Idol: le Québec demeure dans la course
Presse Canadienne
Montréal
Le Québec demeure dans la course de Canadian Idol encore cette saison. Mercredi soir, c'était au tour de Khalila G, de Dorval, de marcher dans les traces d'Audrey de Montigny et d'Eva Avila en atteignant le «top 10» de la cinquième saison de la téléréalité canadienne.
Mercredi soir, c'était au tour de Khalila G, de Dorval, de marcher dans les traces d'Audrey de Montigny et d'Eva Avila en atteignant le «top 10» de la cinquième saison de la téléréalité canadienne.
L'éducatrice en garderie de Lachine a réussi à se tailler une place parmi la crème de cette cinquième cuvée d'aspirants Idols.
La jeune femme de 23 ans participera à sa première compétition «top 10» mardi soir en direct du John Bassett Theatre de Toronto.
La thématique portera sur les plus grands succès du palmarès anglophone.
Khalila G affrontera trois représentants de l'Ontario, deux de la Colombie-Britannique, un de l'Alberta, un de la Nouvelle-Écosse, un de la Saskatchwan et un autre de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador.
source:
http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20070 ... 017/CPARTS
--Message edité par felix le 2007-07-14 23:08:24--
JOYEUX NOEL ET BONNE ANNÉE 2009!!!!
Citation :Khalila thanks daycare job for patience she needed on Idol
Updated Thu. Jul. 26 2007 4:13 PM ET
Eye on Idol
Before beginning her hectic life as a Canadian Idol competitor, Khalila Glanville had no idea her most important success skill on the show would come from her years working at a Lachine, Québec daycare - patience.
The Idol schedule involves long days and lots of waiting, as well as interacting with all kinds of different personalities. Glanville knows there's more to come if she plans to continue with a career in the music industry and says she's thankful she honed these important skills before being thrown into the world of showbiz.
"You need patience to work with kids and you need patience to work in the music industry," she told Eye on Idol the night of her elimination at Top 9. "It's all about patience."
Now, as she plans to get further into writing her own music and recording - preferably an upbeat R & B album - she sees these skills carrying her even further.
"Especially when you want to get something done, it's not going to happen overnight," she said. "It takes time for things to happen and it takes time and people to do things and to get it all to work together."
Having first tried out for Idol in Season 1 and meeting flat-out rejection, Glanville honed her skills, built up her confidence and returned this year to great success. Getting a payoff for her hard work has inspired her to continue following her dreams, no matter how distant they seem.
"I got to show more than 2 million people my face so I think this opportunity has done a lot for me," she said. "It's only going to keep getting better and better... People know my name now. Before I was just the girl at the daycare."
That said, she plans to continue being "the girl at the daycare" for some time yet, and looks forward to making a visit to her workplace shortly after returning to the Montréal area.
"My job was awesome because I got to teach children and watch them grow," said Glanville, who later said one of the best things about Idol was meeting the children supported by Ronald McDonald House. "Even if I had a bad morning, I'd walk in and it's like a clean slate. They wipe everything away. They take away all my bad thoughts."
After the exhausting whirlwind of Idol, Glanville says she'd like to take one or two weeks off and then head back to work while developing her music career on the side. After the success she's had so far, she's quite sure there's a place for her in the entertainment world, whether it's playing local gigs or touring across the country.
"It's not the end for me. It's just the beginning."
source: CTV.ca
Updated Thu. Jul. 26 2007 4:13 PM ET
Eye on Idol
Before beginning her hectic life as a Canadian Idol competitor, Khalila Glanville had no idea her most important success skill on the show would come from her years working at a Lachine, Québec daycare - patience.
The Idol schedule involves long days and lots of waiting, as well as interacting with all kinds of different personalities. Glanville knows there's more to come if she plans to continue with a career in the music industry and says she's thankful she honed these important skills before being thrown into the world of showbiz.
"You need patience to work with kids and you need patience to work in the music industry," she told Eye on Idol the night of her elimination at Top 9. "It's all about patience."
Now, as she plans to get further into writing her own music and recording - preferably an upbeat R & B album - she sees these skills carrying her even further.
"Especially when you want to get something done, it's not going to happen overnight," she said. "It takes time for things to happen and it takes time and people to do things and to get it all to work together."
Having first tried out for Idol in Season 1 and meeting flat-out rejection, Glanville honed her skills, built up her confidence and returned this year to great success. Getting a payoff for her hard work has inspired her to continue following her dreams, no matter how distant they seem.
"I got to show more than 2 million people my face so I think this opportunity has done a lot for me," she said. "It's only going to keep getting better and better... People know my name now. Before I was just the girl at the daycare."
That said, she plans to continue being "the girl at the daycare" for some time yet, and looks forward to making a visit to her workplace shortly after returning to the Montréal area.
"My job was awesome because I got to teach children and watch them grow," said Glanville, who later said one of the best things about Idol was meeting the children supported by Ronald McDonald House. "Even if I had a bad morning, I'd walk in and it's like a clean slate. They wipe everything away. They take away all my bad thoughts."
After the exhausting whirlwind of Idol, Glanville says she'd like to take one or two weeks off and then head back to work while developing her music career on the side. After the success she's had so far, she's quite sure there's a place for her in the entertainment world, whether it's playing local gigs or touring across the country.
"It's not the end for me. It's just the beginning."
source: CTV.ca