
28th June 2007, 01:46 PM
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Daybreak Initiate
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 2,713
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haha, this is funny (not the bashing part)...
poor Beyonce is getting bashed severely on YT and gossip blogs

Beyonce accused of cloning Kylie
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Beyoncé's metamorphosizing-robot performance "Get Me Bodied" at last night's BET Awards has caught the eye of a thousand Kylie Minogue obsessives, who are in a tizzy over the admittedly strong similarities between her arrival onstage and the way Minogue opened her shows way back in 2002. A clip of Kylie's entrance is above, and we have to say that watching it, we felt a bit bad for B: On first watch, we thought she kinda looked like a dollar-store Oscar replica, but the performance's low production values (are her suit's doors creaking?) were made only more obvious after watching the Australian diva's quite-form-fitting outfit, which was obviously inspired by repeated watchings of Tron.
http://idolator.com/tunes/today.s-no...fan-272865.php
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Beyonce's show-stopping metallic robot outfit and wild dance routine on US television this week certainly wasn't inspired by an extra-terrestrial encounter.
The R&B diva's performance bears a striking resemblance to a show put on by Kylie Minogue back in 2002.
During Kylie's "Come Into My World" Fever tour, she opened the concert encased in a robot costume, which was based on designs from the 1927 film Metropolis by famed Austrian director Fritz Lang.
Beyonce, like Kylie, emerged from the space-age suit and began to sing and dance after its metallic panels opened up electronically.
However, the former Destiny's Child did throw in some uniquely "Bootylicious" robot dance moves at the BET awards show on Tuesday night.
It is not the first time Beyonce has been accused of stealing, with one current lawsuit forcing her to suspend production of her latest album.
The 25-year-old is currently being sued by soul star Des'ree after she covered one of her songs and put it on her B'Day Deluxe album without copyright permission.
Des'ree is seeking unspecified damages "in excess of $150,000," as well as an injunction on the distribution of the song and the video for it.
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=275681
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Last edited by ..:Hot:Like:Wow:..; 28th June 2007 at 01:50 PM.
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