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Topic History of: Justin Bieber on BBC brekkie Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
onion sound |
this is laughable. i've known the Hansons for a few years. they first performed when zac was 5, and for each of them its about the music. any fame and fortune was incidental, it never went to their heads and it didn't ruin any of their lives. zac was as happy in it then as he is now. claims by this steve bloke are entirely off mark. |
Emma Bee |
I always get the impression that some people just don't like kids being involved in what they see as an adult world, and some are afraid to show support for kids in case they are accused of having some ulterior motive.
I think young talent should be encouraged. |
JK2006 |
I think Steve felt his life was being ruined at the time; normal childhood removed by the pressures of work, too young. |
PBS |
Zac Hanson remained a bright kid, did well in school, had lots of fun, didn't wind up on drink or drugs, continued to maintain stable relationships, etc. And, as you say, they are all well grounded today.
They made music because they wanted to, which is why they continue to make music today. Even Zac understood that the fame and fortune wouldn't last. He enjoyed the ride - and still does.
So I just wonder what the claim that it ruined his life is based on? |
JK2006 |
It was the drummer Hanson brother who was only 11 who Stevie decided was having his life ruined by it all; yes, they seem pretty grounded and happy now - but that was the lesson Steve and I learned (going back to Ricky Wilde for me - and compare his subsequent life to Darren Burn). |
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