Following up on some people’s sensitivity to Facebook comments, I understand singer Gin Wigmore is very particular about her image — and fair enough, too. That’s an important thing to keep under control.
Michelle Hewitson, interviewing her for the NZ Herald, said:
[Gin Wigmore] won’t be photographed without hair and make-up, her record company said, and she had a tight schedule. Would we consider using promo shots? No. Couldn’t she just put on a bit of slap? No.
She was wondering what to wear. I asked why it mattered. The make-up person said earnestly: “It’s Gin’s image.”
Gin said, mock earnestly: “Yes. It’s very important. You can’t go round looking like a rag.”
Well I think she looks fabulous in these photos. Well done to her. (More photos on her Facebook page)
Good on her. I wish her well. She’s doing well in a relentlessly superficial world.
I’ll always remember Hunter S Thompson’s line:
“The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs.
There’s also a negative side.” — Hunter S. Thompson
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