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January 29, 2008

Leona Lewis

That hair (it can't be real), those eyes, that skin...I just wish they'd let her be herself and not a Mariah Carey impersonator.

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Her voice is totally gorgeous without the Mariah-esque runs, so I agree, but I do love that from the orignal!

I would like to make a comment about how the hair can't be hers... because it is. She is mixed with black and white so it is possible. It is just another stereotype to say that black girls don't have beautiful hair. There are a good handful out there who have naturally gorgeous hair! Thank you!

My comment wasn't about the quality of her hair, but the sheer quantity of it. There's so much that it just looks fake to me. I could be wrong.

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