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November 7, 2013 | celebrity | editor | 0 Comments
Probable one-hit-wonder Lorde took a swipe at the teen creatures manufactured in the Disney star machine. In an interview with GQ she was asked if she worried about getting famous at such a young age. She said that because she wasn’t raised by some fame hungry stage mom on the set of some Disney Channel abomination she’s much more grounded than the Miley Cyrii and Amanda Bynes of this world. She says,
“The difference between those kids and me is that I grew up completely normally and went to parties and had that experience. I am way less inclined to be like, ‘Look! I’m fucking mental!'”
Lorde has already had a beef with Selena Gomez when she called her “anti-feminist”. That statement doesn’t make any sense. How can Selena be anti-feminist if she was in a lesbian relationship with Justin Bieber for two years? Lorde makes a fair point about not being raised in the Disney/Nickelodeon child star factory. The Mouse tends to fuck up kids big time. The track record of destruction is pretty indisputable. It also helps that Lorde is from New Zealand. That place is all Hobbits and fairies and if you need to bang a sheep to shake off the blues, nobody feels the need to label you.