Blind Item #6 - Super Bowl
This potential future EGOT winner who has been in this space a lot recently threatened to fire her agent because no one could get her any promotional work for the Super Bowl. She was stuck doing meaningless things for $1000 which she gets every day she is home.
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Idina Menzel
Chenowith
Indiana sand the national anthem though I thought- that's far from meaningless
* idina
haha I just saw the word super bowl, and she was there. I have now read it again... and I was wrong!
I think it's Chenowith too and may I say, I wish I got paid $1K a day to be at home.
Maybe it is her??and the going rate for the SSB is 1000 bucks lol dunno
$1000 a day and she's eating Ramen?
@lila good point!
Because she doesn't know how to cook and can't possibly eat alooooonnnneeeee, Lila. Haha.
in what world is Chenowith ever going to win an Oscar for acting? Does she even write her own songs?
I'm sure it was Chenoweth who was probably ticked that Idina's career seems solid and on the upswing. Of course Idina doesn't look like a poor man's Pamela Anderson....
Ouch@sarah ! ( but true lol)
When the ? Contains possible egot winner, it's always cheneworth, isn't it? But agree w/cherry..don't see Oscar in her future..guess I don't love her as much as enty. In case her people are reading these..I hate to brag, but I'm an expert in doing nothing-at a fraction of her going rate.
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Dammit-lost my post-
Chenowith is deep in Rehearsals w/ Peter Gallagher for "On The 20th Century" Revival & they've been all over the place promoting it(&has been thruout the alleged Ramen Noodle Binge)
She potentially could win an Oscar for 'Best Song' category for collaborating on one of those Disney/Pixal animated films songs as they so often are... just sayin'...
For "Best Song" Category....not for acting
If she adds broccoli and tofu it's a rounded meal. Finish with cake or ice cream. You're welcome.
The Oscar goes to the writer of the song, not the singer of the song. She doesn't write songs.
She doesn't have to actually write the song. Change a word or a note and - presto! - you get a songwriting credit and the royalties that go with it.
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