So many female stars are known as divas – some got the title for
their powerful presence on stage or on screen, while others have been
given the name after many rumors circulated about their backstage
demands or other extravagant needs. Some claim its all just a part of
their famous persona and they embrace it when they’re working, while
others say they aren’t a diva at all and only behave that way to look
powerful and confident in their work. Some just like to speak their mind
and be in control of their own lives which is why they’ve earned their
diva title! Here is what these 5 stars have to say about being called a
diva regularly.
Beyonce Knowles
Beyonce says her diva behavior stays on the
stage because her mother wouldn’t approve of her having a diva attitude
in real life: “I can guarantee that my mom would lock me up until I
came back down to earth if I acted like a diva. When I’m on stage, yeah,
I’m a diva. When I’m in front of the camera, I’m a diva. But when I’m
not performing, I leave that behind.”
Mariah Carey
Mariah doesn’t think being a diva is a bad
thing:”I don’t think of diva as being a negative term. To me, diva just
means you’re fabulous. I always thought that Diana Ross and Aretha
Franklin were fabulous divas. A diva has to have talent you know.”
Joan Collins
Joan doesn’t like the title because she
wants to be known for her work: “I hate that. I’m an actress. I’m a
working, jobbing actress. Whatever a diva is, I don’t understand that
label. Maybe it’s the fact I’ve always had a certain amount of
confidence in the way I walk, act and dress and talk from the time I was
very young.”
Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer doesn’t like all the talk of her
diva behavior – she says she doesn’t act like one but knows it’s a part
of her image: “I never like stories where people say I misbehave or act
like a diva, because I don’t. Or that I make terrible demands, because
those are always fabricated stories, and always have been. But they’ve
become such a strong part of my image that I have no control over it.
They’re not true, though, and that’s always bothered me. You have to
keep a sense of humour. There’s something that people want about that
diva idea, and I don’t understand it and it bothers me because it’s not
the type of person I am, but what can I do?”
Christina Aguilera
Christina says she acts independently and
if that is what makes her a diva she is proud of the label: “As for a
diva, I’m not the type of woman who can be told what to do. I have my
own mind, my own ideas and my own visions. I wouldn’t say I’m difficult.
I’d say assertive and sometimes that means I get the ‘b***h-card’. But
if having an opinion makes me a diva then I wear my badge with honour.”
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