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Brooke White: Finding Confidence Is a ‘Struggle’

May 1, 2008

Singing Neil Diamond through tears was Brooke White’s final performance on Idol (until the May 21 finale and the Idols Live Tour, of course). But the singer’s fans, who’ve grown to love the open, honest and emotional singer, would not expect her to leave any other way. Brooke spoke to reporters Thursday and reflected on how her Idol experience helped her with a struggle to find “inner confidence,” getting ready to cut her husband’s hair (he vowed not to get a haircut until she was kicked off the show), and why the guys have an advantage.

You said you struggled with your confidence in the past, how did you deal with on Idol?
Finding that inner confidence is something that has definitely been a struggle for me but I’m learning and I’m growing and [being on] Idol definitely helped me work on that. We always say this shows brings everything to the surface which might be an issue for you and that one is certainly one of them. But I worked through them and … in a very public way. That’s hard and a very vulnerable position to be in but it feels good to be honest.

When you were up on stage, you were obviously very emotional. What was going through your head?
I anticipated [going home] in a strange way. It was in my gut and I had thought I was strong, I really did. I felt so grateful and happy and then boom, it hit me: this is done, this is over. … It was emotional and I hoped so much that I could have been stronger but you know, I guess I’m just an emotional girl and I’m passionate and that I guess really came across on the stage because I felt very vulnerable every time.

Ryan Seacrest pointed out that you had the lyrics to the song written on your arm.
I had the word “palm” on the palm of my hand.

Are there any other tips that you’ve used throughout the show to help you remember the lyrics?
I had not had any problems with the lyrics up until “You Must Love Me” and all of a sudden it freaked me out. I started thinking, “Oh my gosh, what if this happens again.” You play head games, and when I was signing the song in my rehearsal I felt like “palm trees” wasn’t sticking in my brain so just the practice of writing it down on my hand helps me remember it. I didn’t even look at it because it was on the other side of my hand … But you know, we don’t use a teleprompter and I was playing an instrument and signing on two songs so it was a lot of things to remember in less than a weeks time.

Your husband seemed really supportive. Do you sing for him around the house?
He likes to hear me sing. He’s pretty great. He’s just a very laid back fellow with great perspective and he’s just 100 percent supportive of me. I feel really fortunate to find a guy who could hang with me through this.

Your husband pledged not to cut his hair until you were of the show is that true?
Yes, it’s true.

When is he planning on cutting the hair and are you going to do it?
I’ll be the one cutting it, but I’m just not sure when that’s going to happen. We’ll have to pencil it in somewhere. It will probably have to be at 3 a.m. sometime.

What happened with Paula on Tuesday?
It’s live television; anything can happen. Last week, I stopped and restarted my song. It’s just human moments that happen on the show and I don’t know exactly what happened with Paula but just stuff happens on the show … I’m sure she just kind of got lost in the moment.

Last week, Carly Smithson said that the girls struggle to get votes compared to the guys, Do you agree?
The boys are awfully popular this year and I know that because their fan mail came in great humongous stacks and girls got like three a day. But the boys are very talented and very charming. Oh, to be a boy this year! It would probably have been helpful.

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Angela May 1st, 2008

To all of you who like to judge and put people down you should take a long hard look in the mirror what gives you the right to be so negative you don’t know what kind of people they are and what they have been through so you have no right to put people down. Here is my best saying I can give: When you open your mouth to negativity take a step back and truely look at yourself{I can bet you are no saint}”If you are going to hate hate quietly if you trust trust half an inch but if you are going to love love like it’s your last” try to remember that when you start to think of another negative thing to say, this world has become a very cruel place to live in but those of us who have children are trying to mold them into better people than those around us so please think of others before you go putting someone down, it’s not right.People make mistakes and we shouldn’t criticize them for it especially a simple mistake like Paula made.

Chantal May 1st, 2008

Brooke is going to have a great career in songwriting and music. She is a throw back to the great female artists of the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. I read where Carly Simon loved Brooke and how well she did a cover of one of her songs. I for one am looking forward buying a Brooke White album full of self penned songs. A fresh breeze in a world full of nasal, trilling, big note no talent little divas. ( Excluding Kelly Clarkson and Fantasia) Good luck Brooke but you won’t need it. You have a true honest talent.

Tracey May 1st, 2008

Thank god she’s gone! She was so all high and mighty and seemed SO full of herself. And she’s wrong- plenty of girls won in previous years…the guys are doing so much better because they ARE so much better - period.

Tracey May 2nd, 2008

If she didn’t want to be judged - don’t go into the music business. We have EVERY right to judge and criticize her. I don’t put myeslf in that situation because it’s not what i want - she does - so she better get used to it.

C May 2nd, 2008

Why is it that if some one comes across as being a nice person with high standards, people have to call them “high and mighty”? That really bugs!

Hilary May 2nd, 2008

This is for Tracy who says Brooke is so all high and mighty and so full of herself. I think you are talking about a different Brook. She is very genuine and very sweet. I think you may be all high and mighty and full of YOURSELF!!!!

raven May 2nd, 2008

whoever said brooke should have won is smoking crack.

she is NOT pop idol material … singing songs on a kids show on Nickelodean maybe .. but an international pop star?? no.

she should have gone a LONG time ago and she was definitely NOT better than carly smithson.

flower May 2nd, 2008

I’m not a Brooke fan. I hope Jason is the next to go

Cindy Church May 2nd, 2008

Brooke will get a recording contract !!!!!!!!!
She would be GREAT in country music !!!!!!!!!!!

ash May 2nd, 2008

i enjoyed brook’s singing… but it was definitely her time to go.

i think she definitely has a career in music, though.

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