Best and Worst Voices of Actors/Actresses
Lmao @cat_sidhe - you are not beguiled by Rosie's voice? I admit it's a bit of a surprise when you hear this lovely looking, fashionable gal speak for the first time. I saw her on the old Letterman show, and he had to ask her to repeat a word or two to understand her. I think he gave up when she started talking about her 'skoit' (skirt)
She's from NYC , and the funny thing is, although she's Hispanic, she seems to have acquired an accent that mixes together a whole lotta other ethnicities. Puerto Rican, Italian, Yiddish, Irish, maybe some Cockney - heck she's got the whole melting pot of the Big Apple in one voice.
Well I actually find it kinda endearing, in a way. The lady is the USA version of Eliza Doolittle, but she's not putting on any airs. You know, Cyndi Lauper has a similar accent, but I don't seem to hear it that much when she sings.
But Rosie? She doesn't sing does she???? I don!' mind her all that much, in small doses anyway; though I wouldn't want to see her do Shakespeare. But she is the real deal- NYC with a capital Noo Yawk.
She's from NYC , and the funny thing is, although she's Hispanic, she seems to have acquired an accent that mixes together a whole lotta other ethnicities. Puerto Rican, Italian, Yiddish, Irish, maybe some Cockney - heck she's got the whole melting pot of the Big Apple in one voice.
Well I actually find it kinda endearing, in a way. The lady is the USA version of Eliza Doolittle, but she's not putting on any airs. You know, Cyndi Lauper has a similar accent, but I don't seem to hear it that much when she sings.
But Rosie? She doesn't sing does she???? I don!' mind her all that much, in small doses anyway; though I wouldn't want to see her do Shakespeare. But she is the real deal- NYC with a capital Noo Yawk.
Last edited by lenslady; 12-01-18 at 02:15 AM.
@lenslady She's cute and spunky, I think I'd like her as a person, but omg that voice. (it's not her accent...)
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