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Suite 101′s Interview with Debbie Gibson

Photo by Troy Smith

Interview by  Markos Papadatos

Pop sensation Debbie Gibson talks to Suite101 about her “Journey Through the 80s” tour with Tiffany, her future plans, and “The Celebrity Apprentice.”

On February 1, 2012, Suite101 spoke with pop music sensation Debbie Gibson. She opened up about her recent tour with Tiffany, her future plans, as well as being a part of the fifth season of The Celebrity Apprentice.

Gibson Talks “Journey Through the 80s”

This past summer, Gibson and fellow teen queen Tiffany co-headlined their “Journey Through the 80s” tour. This marked the first time that these teen idols toured together.

Gibson states, “It was so much fun and I only wish it went on longer! I hope to do it again. I admire Tiffany’s vocal prowess and work ethic, and it is wonderful to share the stage with someone whom you respect as well as giving 80s fans a thrill!”

Gibson Talks “Foolish Beat”…

Read more at Suite101: Interview with Debbie Gibson: Former Teen Queen



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Nitetables’ Q&A with Debbie Gibson

By: Lori Majewski

Some teen idols grow up and pretty much disappear, thrown out like one’s Teen and Tiger Beatzines, never to be recycled, only briefly recalled on a VH-1 round-up show—if that.

Not Debbie Gibson. The onetime pop idol who wrote, sang and performed her own songs (take that, Tiffany!) has never really gone away. She’s starred in various theater productions around the world — Beauty and the Beast on Broadway, Grease in London, as well as touring companies of Funny Girl and Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat — and appeared on TV shows like American Juniors and Skating With Celebrities. She’s popped up on Deal Or No Deal, posed nude for Playboy and made a cameo in Katy Perry’s “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)” video.

One reason Debbie endures? Perhaps it’s because, unlike many artists who came to fame in the 80s, she refuses to denegrate the decade. Indeed, she outright embraces and endorses it—and her fans, new and old, love her for it. Last fall her supporters turned out in force to hear her sing her hits “Only in My Dreams” and “Shake Your Love” at the VIP reopening bash for NiteTables venue Culture Club, of which she’s a partner.

And starting February 19, she vies for the title of Celebrity Apprentice on Donald Trump’s hit NBC reality series—an offer she almost turned down! Read on to find out why in NiteTables’ interview with the star:

NITETABLES: You’re a partner in NYC’s reopened Culture Club. How did you get involved?…

 

…Continue reading at Nitetables.com



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Debbie Gibson & Children International

MANILA, Philippines — Singer Debbie Gibson is currently supporting a poor family in the Philippines, according to the charity Children International.

According to a statement from the charity distributed by PR Newswire, Gibson, known for ’80s pop hits like “Lost in Your Eyes” and “Only in My Dreams,” helps support 7-year-old Helen, her mother, Evelyn, and her five siblings living in Manila’s North Cemetery…

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Debbie Gibson on Zappos Couture’s “The Trend”

This Monday – January 16th – the web series “The Trend” by Zappos Couture will be airing an exclusive fashion interview with Debbie Gibson! Make sure to head over to their website  on Monday and click on the “Trends” tab to watch the exclusive vid!

 

 
Zappos Couture Debuts Exclusive A-List Fashion & Celebrity Web Series ‘The Trend’ Hosted by Victoria Recaño

Zappos.com, a leading destination in online apparel and footwear sales, announces the launch of the new groundbreaking fashion and celebrity weekly web series, ‘The Trend’, by Zappos Couture, the Couture division of Zappos.com.

The new web series, which airs every Monday on the Zappos Couture website and lives on the Trends tab, will feature unique and exclusive interviews with designers, A-list celebrities, and fashion icons—content that viewers will not find anywhere else. Emmy Award winning TV personality, Victoria Recaño, a familiar face to Hollywood stars and stylists (host of ET, The Insider, Inside Edition, Tech TV), is hosting the series, which is produced by television veteran, Canaan Rubin of Canaan Rubin Productions, in partnership with VBELLE, Inc…

 

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Debbie Gibson On Celebrity Apprentice

Gibson to play for personal charity Children International

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (January 4, 2012) /PRNewswire/ —Singer songwriter Debbie Gibson will appear on season five ofCelebrity Apprentice, and has announced she will play for the charity Children International.

Celebrity Apprentice is a reality television show where celebrities compete in weekly challenges and donate any winnings to their personal charities. Every week, the celebrity contestants will work in two teams, each under the guidance of a designated project manager, to compete in business-driven tasks around New York City, using their fame, along with their proven business acumen, to win challenges.

Contestants are subjected to long hours, grueling deadlines, intellectual challenges, personality clashes, and intense scrutiny under the careful watch of Donald Trump and his advisors. The last person standing will be chosen as theCelebrity Apprentice and have the honor of delivering a $250,000 bonus check to their designated charity.

Gibson will compete to help provide 5,000 poor children in India with medical and dental care and educational support.

Children International president and CEO Jim Cook said, “Children International is fortunate to have such a dedicated supporter as Debbie Gibson. She has proven she is an ardent advocate for children living in the most extreme poverty.”

Gibson, who is the youngest performer ever to write and record a number one song, has been a supporter of the U.S.-based humanitarian organization since 1991. Currently, she helps support 7-year-old Helen, her mother and five siblings living in a cemetery in Manila, Philippines. Helen and her family guard a cemetery crypt, and live on less than $11 a month. With Gibson’s help, Helen and her siblings now receive medical and dental care and attend school.

Children International’s programs provide poor children like Helen with medical and dental care, educational support and health education to children and youth, some whose families live on less than $1.25 a day.

About Children International:
Established in 1936, Children International is an award-winning humanitarian organization with its headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri. The organization has been recognized by the Philippine and Colombian governments for its humanitarian and disaster relief work. Children International’s programs help more than 340,000 children and their families in 11 countries around the world including ChileColombia, the Dominican RepublicEcuadorGuatemalaMexicoZambiaHonduras,India, the Philippines and the United States. For more information about Children International or to sponsor a child, visit www.children.org. Follow Children International onFacebook and Twitter.