Adrienne Bailon
Adrienne Bailon
Adrienne Eliza Bailonis an American singer-songwriter, recording artist, actress, dancer and television personality. Bailon first became publicly known when she rose to fame as a founding member and lead singer of both 3LWand The Cheetah Girls. Bailon started her career with singing group 3LW which led to her involvement in the Disney franchise, The Cheetah Girls...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPop Singer
Date of Birth24 October 1983
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
I want a family. I see my sister, and she's on her second baby, and I'm like, 'That's success.' Having a family - I can't wait for that.
I see my sister, and she's on her second baby, and I'm like, 'That's success.' Having a family - I can't wait for that.
Understand that life is journey. I haven't achieved the success I wanted to achieve yet, but that's OK - it's coming.
When I originally came from 'Cheetah Girls,' I was making music that was real to me but not believable. I think there was a disconnect there. I am a grown woman, and I've been through a lot. The most important thing about my music is that we don't jump the gun and throw anything out there.
I've always had a career. I have been working hard since I was 15 years old. Being someone's 'girlfriend' was never what I wanted to be famous for. What makes you 'famous' isn't always what you want to be 'labeled' as or known for.
I think The 'Cheetah Girls' was originally supposed to be one film, but then it became two and three, which was a huge deal. But like all Disney franchises, they have to come to an end at some point. I was so grateful we went out with a bang. I think we died off peacefully.
Zara right now has incredible jeans. I'm obsessed. They have these jeans that have those ridges on the knees. I swear they have a little bit of stretch to them, so they hug everything in the right places. They've got great boyfriend jeans that are torn up, and you can cuff them.
Do you know how many times my career has been close to rock bottom? Each time, I was like, 'Girl, figure it out. Reinvent yourself.' Just the other day, I was having lunch with my mom, and she said, 'You've taught me so much. You are so resilient.'
Autism currently affects one in 88 children in the U.S., and its prevalence continues to rise. That's why it's important to help organizations like Autism Speaks raise awareness and funds to support families and individuals impacted by it.
I have an odd fetish with nails. I was always doing beauty blogs about nails, and it would be on Fridays called Fridays Fingertip Fetish. It became so popular that a nail polish company approached me, and Fingertip Fetish was born.
I feel like in L.A., you wake up, you put your diamond studs on, put your workout gear, your cute shades, and it is kind of the outfit you stay in the entire day.
Autism doesn't have to define a person. Artists with autism are like anyone else: They define themselves through hard work and individuality.
Everybody knows I have the ratchetest booty tattoo of an ex-boyfriend.
Being Latina to me is living your life like it's a big old fiesta!