I was in that high school production in Santa Monica. You guys coming to the show and having dinner with us after changed my life! Thank you for coming!
This is really like two old friends just laughing away. Hilarious. Marissa is a SCREAM. Literally. I am so so glad that she has educated the public on the correct way on how those "Oh Oh Oh" are to be sung. Gals just do it all wrong frankly even in the live TV version.. It's very much in the throat and clucked in that 60's Ronnie style. She really brought that role to it's cruicial epi center. So believable and well sung acted.
At first I completely got Jennifer Lewis and Jennifer Holliday confused!! I was thinking but Jennifer Holliday always seemed so lovely and good natured and doesn't she have a Tony haha! 🤦🏾♀️
Marissa i am so proud of u. u have lost so much weight :) not that being fat is a bad thing haha and u are my fav tracy i wish hairspray woulda stayed on broadway
A good way to replace the word like in your vocabulary is use the words as if instead and that will get you out of the habit. The words as and if together mean the same thing as like but they slow your brain down enough to change your speech pattern.