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Something to sip on…Jada Pinkett Smith and Britney Spears Santiago Felipe/Getty Images; Mario Anzuoni/ReutersBoth Britney Spears and Jada Pinkett Smith grasp the concept that drama sells. It should be said, though, that both Spears and Pinkett Smith are most probably used to a lot of attention by now. Can’t wait to watch…Fabrice Morvan attends the "Milli Vanilli" in June. Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images North AmericaReader you know it’s true – Milli Vanilli was the duo to beat back in the day. The “Milli Vanilli” documentary is streaming on Paramount+.
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‘Milli Vanilli’ Review: Blame It on the Fame
  + stars: | 2023-10-24 | by ( Chris Azzopardi | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
The performers Fab Morvan and Rob Pilatus earn your empathy in the documentary “Milli Vanilli,” a jolting, eye-opening investigation on how fame destroyed them. The war-of-words film, directed by Luke Korem, unfolds like a whodunit. The film retraces the bonkers events of Morvan and Pilatus’s naïve rise to the top in the late 1980s as Milli Vanilli, the image-forward pop duo who secretly lip-synced prerecorded songs to live audiences. Their hits included “Girl You Know It’s True” and “Baby Don’t Forget My Number.”At first, the duo needed money to escape poverty, but their celebrity status kept them hooked, and their German producer, Frank Farian, held the bait.
Persons: Fab Morvan, Rob Pilatus, Luke Korem, Milli, Don’t, Frank Farian
Cântărețul John Davis, una dintre vocile din spatele trupei Milli Vanilli, a murit la vârsta de 66 de ani, după ce a fost diagnosticat cu Covid-19, scrie BBC. John Davis a cântat pe albumul de succes din 1989 „Girl You Know It's True”. Fiica lui Davis, Jasmin, a cerut o „ultimă rundă de aplauze” pentru artist. „A făcut mulți oameni fericiți cu râsul și zâmbetul său, cu spiritul său fericit, dragostea și mai ales prin muzica sa”, a scris ea într-o postare pe Facebook, citată de Mediafax. Născut în Carolina de Sud, Davis s-a mutat în Germania și vocea sa a devenit cunoscută în întreaga lume sub masca Milli Vanilli, aceasta fiind ideea producătorului de discuri Frank Farian, care s-a ocupat și de Boney M.
Persons: John Davis, Fabrice Morvan, Rob Pilatus, Davis, Frank Farian, Boney Organizations: BBC, Mediafax Locations: Carolina de Sud, Germania
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