‘The Glee Project’ Interview: Shanna On Why She Was Eliminated

‘The Glee Project’ Interview: Shanna On Why She Was Eliminated

No matter who we are rooting for on The Glee Project, it’s tough to repudiate that Shanna was a frontrunner from a beginning, creation her rejecting substantially a many startling of a season. we spoke with Shanna and she gave me some honest answers on given she thinks she was cut from a competition.

Ology: Hi Shanna. we was unequivocally repelled by your rejecting given we had been so unchanging via a show. Why do we consider we were sent home?

Shanna: we consider that it came down to a tip 3 were put in a bottom three. And Blake is a strongest masculine and they couldn’t get absolved of a strongest male. we mean, during a finish of a day if they got absolved of him, then, we meant that was only not going to happen.

And afterwards it came down to story between me and Aylin. And Aylin’s story has never been finished on Glee before. And we consider that, not that my story has been finished on Glee given it hasn’t, though we unequivocally left out some unequivocally eye-opening and like assembly interesting aspects of my story. And we consider during a finish of a day that finished adult satirical me in a boundary and sent me home.

What was it like going from being during a tip week after week and afterwards being in a bottom and afterwards your initial time in a bottom 3 going home?

It was devastating. At a same time we pronounced given a initial week that if we was in a bottom 3 opposite Blake and Aylin we knew we would go home, given we knew that it wouldn’t be about talent, it would be about storyline.

And we have been around a attention prolonged adequate to know that that happens each day. It’s only how it is. If you’re not what a producer, a author wants afterwards they go to a subsequent person. And so we was not repelled being in a bottom three. we was not repelled going home though we was repelled with a multiple of a bottom 3 given we didn’t consider that one of us deserved to go home when there were other people that were still there that we consider did merit to go home.

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You and Aylin kind of struggled with a song video. Did carrying to play a same sex integrate chuck we off during all?

No. It didn’t chuck me off during all actually. And we consider that we took a critique and we consider that we finished it demeanour unequivocally plausible for a video. Because we were removing certain feedback after, certain feedback from a fans on how picturesque we looked. And so we was happy with a finish outcome of that video. And we consider that we took a critique and ran with it.

So what are your skeleton now that you’re finished with a show?

I am vital in Nashville and we am going to work my boundary off to hopefully get a Grammy and potentially be on Broadway. That’s what I’m unequivocally wanting to do. And I’m going to – we have like a five-year devise scoped out and I’m unequivocally wanting to make it happen.

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