The Cheetah Girls are over
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 7:09 am
I looked for an existing thread to put this in, but there wasn't just one overarching Cheetah Girls thread.
http://www.mickeynews.com/News/DisplayP ... E_1299Over
Adrienne Bailon, member of Disney's multi-platinum The Cheetah Girls, confirmed that the group is officially over. "I think that the brand has now come to an end," she told Just Jared Jr. at the Sundance Film Festival. "But like everything - 'High School Musical' will no longer be. Same thing. We had a great run."
"But I think Disney - it was a platform for us to continue the dreams and they want to spread the same Cheetah Girl message to carry with us, which is Girl empowerment. Every project that the three of us do will always incorporate that. We'll be friends forever," she continued.
The girls have their own solo projects they've been working on. Bailon has been working on solo material, including two solo songs which debuting on the upcoming "Confessions of a Shopaholic" soundtrack. Kiely Williams appeared in last year's "The House Bunny" and is in talks for a role in the upcoming comedy, "The Science of Cool." Sabrina Bryan just released her second dance and fitness DVD, "BYOU2", where she teaches hip-hop and Bollywood-influenced routines.
"It was a great experience and I'm really, really happy I was a part of it," Bailon said.
The girls released their last movie, "The Cheetah Girls: One World", to DVD and Blu-ray in December. They also completed their "Cheetah Girls: One World Tour" last fall.
I'm not 100% surprised. A few months ago, Adrienne sort of pulled a Vanessa Hudgens with a picture, and rumors were that she leaked the picture to sever her ties with Disney. I don't know if that's true or not, but even though I'm not surprised, I am sad. I'm a TCG fan, and I'll be sad to see them go.
I wonder: if Raven had never left the group, do you think that they'd still be together? Could she be a factor in this at all? Maybe not, I don't know- I'm just wondering.
I mean, Adrienne made a good point, how the Disney Channel franchises do have to come to an end- I mean, "Lizzie McGuire" and "That's So Raven" were very popular, and those still came to an end (well, I mean, TSR is continued with "Cory in the House"...).
http://www.mickeynews.com/News/DisplayP ... E_1299Over
Adrienne Bailon, member of Disney's multi-platinum The Cheetah Girls, confirmed that the group is officially over. "I think that the brand has now come to an end," she told Just Jared Jr. at the Sundance Film Festival. "But like everything - 'High School Musical' will no longer be. Same thing. We had a great run."
"But I think Disney - it was a platform for us to continue the dreams and they want to spread the same Cheetah Girl message to carry with us, which is Girl empowerment. Every project that the three of us do will always incorporate that. We'll be friends forever," she continued.
The girls have their own solo projects they've been working on. Bailon has been working on solo material, including two solo songs which debuting on the upcoming "Confessions of a Shopaholic" soundtrack. Kiely Williams appeared in last year's "The House Bunny" and is in talks for a role in the upcoming comedy, "The Science of Cool." Sabrina Bryan just released her second dance and fitness DVD, "BYOU2", where she teaches hip-hop and Bollywood-influenced routines.
"It was a great experience and I'm really, really happy I was a part of it," Bailon said.
The girls released their last movie, "The Cheetah Girls: One World", to DVD and Blu-ray in December. They also completed their "Cheetah Girls: One World Tour" last fall.
I'm not 100% surprised. A few months ago, Adrienne sort of pulled a Vanessa Hudgens with a picture, and rumors were that she leaked the picture to sever her ties with Disney. I don't know if that's true or not, but even though I'm not surprised, I am sad. I'm a TCG fan, and I'll be sad to see them go.
I wonder: if Raven had never left the group, do you think that they'd still be together? Could she be a factor in this at all? Maybe not, I don't know- I'm just wondering.
I mean, Adrienne made a good point, how the Disney Channel franchises do have to come to an end- I mean, "Lizzie McGuire" and "That's So Raven" were very popular, and those still came to an end (well, I mean, TSR is continued with "Cory in the House"...).