Bombed with interview and solicited requests for private concerts as far as in Italy and Qatar, Quebecer Gabriella was able to keep her head cold on Wednesday after her triumph on the set of America’s Got Talent, Tuesday evening.
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Five years after having experienced the instant celebrity that his participation had given him in The Voice, in France, the 28 -year -old artist says he is better armed to face the media whirlwind and the avalanche of comments on the social networks that followA successful performance in front of millions of viewers.
"You have to take advantage of it because it fades quickly.This is an excellent business card that will give me a good boost and maybe the media will be more interested in my third album, "she said to the newspaper.
In the meantime, his phone does not unroll.She put on interviews with Quebec media all day on Wednesday, and articles about her were published in the Billboard and the Metro newspaper, in the United Kingdom.
The latter was also having fun emphasizing that Gabriella received an ovation after singing Goodbye My Lover, by James Blunt, to the popular reality TV in NBC, after being dismissed from the destination Eurovision competition, in 2019.
"I already have requests to make weddings all over the world.I just received one from Qatar.I don't know if I'm going to go, but it's fun that people think of me, "she said at the microphone of Qub Radio.
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Even if all the judges - Simon Cowell, Sofia Vergara, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel - voted yes, Gabriella's return to America’s Got Talent is not assured.Producers are releasing a selection from the candidates who have succeeded in their hearing.
Again, Gabriella takes the thing with philosophy.His goal was to make a good first impression.
"You have to be patient and expect twists and turns," she said.
After all, this is the show industry.
- with the collaboration of the QMI agency