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ENTERTAINMENT
From Issue #16
COVER STORY:
AVRIL LAVIGNE
By Stefan Norman
There’s a time to sit back and take it all in and then there’s a time for action — when you’ve got to stand up and step out for yourself and what you believe in.
That’s a lesson the music world has swiftly taught Avril Lavigne. She tells
Faze that people can’t afford to take a back seat in their own lives. “Life’s too
short to try and please other people,” she says. “Do what you want and go for
what you want.”
In Avril’s case, it’s far from a hollow message. She backed those words up in
the past as she climbed the pop charts, carving out a place of her own and
developing a loyal fan base. At 19, she’s seen a staggering amount of success
and her newest album, Under My Skin is being touted as an evolution from her
debut album, which sold 14 million copies. The second album sports a more
mature sound than her first release, featuring input from Canadian singersongwriter
pair, Chantal Kreviazuk and Raine Maida (Our Lady Peace).

With all the extra attention that comes with music stardom, Avril has learned
to deal with those who have negative opinions of her. She says she tries not to
let people get under her skin, and advises you to do the same when it comes to
hurtful rumours or gossip. “Well, there’s no point in dwelling on it, because
people will only talk about it for a week and then forget about it,” she says.

In most cases, a thick skin is a must.
Avril’s been dismissed by many as just
another pop-culture product, with a
punk-rock glaze. One such accusation is
said to have even provoked a physical
altercation with another girl in a bar.
“It doesn’t bug me. I think it’s funny.
Everybody thinks I am a bitch. And that’s
only because I’m a little fighter and
always go after what I want.”

With her newest effort
attracting plenty of
interest, and recent
Grammy and Juno
nominations already
under her belt, Avril’s
approach to stand up for
what she believes in
appears to be paying off,
“I stand up for myself and
don’t take shit. Some
people can appreciate it,
and others can read into
it wrong.”

Personal Avril Stuff
If you were on Fear Factor, what’s the
one thing you wouldn’t do?
I wouldn’t eat anything related to bugs or
animal parts. I would probably be really
good with the physical challenges. I’m very
athletic.
Who would you want to be trapped in an
elevator with?
The guy I have a crush on, so I’d at least
have some kind of fun.
What three foods would you always want
in your fridge?
Pizza, chocolate cake, and pasta.
What’s the last movie that made
you cry? 21 Grams.
If you could visit anywhere, where would
it be?
Italy is my favourite place in the world right
now. It’s romantic and has the most
amazing food.
What’s your favourite CD right now?
Radio Head’s The Bends.
If you couldn’t sing anymore, what would
you want to do?
I’d be a painter or a makeup artist.
What’s your worst summer job horror
story?
I spent my summers cleaning houses and
cutting lawns. I kinda liked it though. |
Teen Feedback: Be Yourself
Like Avril, Toronto teens Maryna, Adman and Abraham
say it’s important to
stand up for yourself and what you believe in. “If you don’t stand up for
yourself, people will take advantage of
you most of the time and you will be
used by people,” says Maryna, 15.
Adman, 16, explains that when it comes
to looking out for number one, the best
example is close at hand. “You, yourself,
are a good model. You gotta show
everybody who is the boss. You can’t let
anyone take control of you,” says
Adman. “I always stand up for myself.”
Abraham, 16, is of the same mind on the
issue, “There is a lot of peer pressure around high schools, especially
where kids have to learn through
experience, and not a lot of kids
understand that right away,” he
says. “It shows who you are in
life and that’s what’s basically
important. I stand up for
myself every day. I don’t
follow a crowd,” adds
Abraham. “I am just
myself and that’s the way
you are supposed to live.
You have to think about
the future.” |
Photos courtesy of BMG Music Canada
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