Saturday 9 October 2010

Debbie Gibson Playboy Images

Debbie Gibson Playboy Images: Latest Updates News Sitting across the table from me dressed in a grey top with a speck of sequined sparkle and black leggings is one-time teen pop sensation Debbie Gibson; she is an icon without a doubt. And you forgot how cute she was now that she’s all grown up. Debbie Gibson Playboy Images


Truth is, at 40, Debbie looks healthy, happy and fabulous. Above all, that fun-loving distinctiveness of Debbie is unmistakable.

Indeed, the Electric Youth singer just wants to have fun.

“I’m never like socially inhibited and I’m just out to have a good time!” says Debbie who’s in Singapore to perform at Retrolicious, the MediaCorp Class95FM anniversary concert as well as be a guest judge on last night’s One Moment of Glory on Channel 5.

Long before X Factor or American Idol came along, 80s pop princess Deborah Ann “Debbie” Gibson has already exploded into the music scene at the tender age of 16 with a hugely successful showbiz career.

With a string of hits like Only In My Dreams, Foolish Beat, Electric Youth and Lost In Your Eyes, the American singer-songwriter quickly became the youngest artist to write, produce and perform a No. 1 single – Foolish Beat – on the Billboard charts, a record that she still holds to date.

A truly talented artist, Debbie – who’s also a Broadway performer, having acted in productions of Les Miserables, Chicago and The King And I – has been keeping herself busy appearing on TV variety shows and starting a youth camp called Camp Electric Youth.

Fans would be thrilled to know the singer-songwriter is currently working on a new album for release later this year and an upcoming movie where she co-stars with fellow ’80s teen sensation Tiffany in a Syfy movie Mega Python vs Gatoroid set to be released in 2011.

In 2005, Debbie Gibson who’s always maintained a squeaky-clean pop star image since her showbiz debut appeared in the March issue of Playboy magazine.

Citing the experience as “a turning point” in her life, Debbie agreed to pose in an effort “to brave her own perception and other people’s perception of her image”.

“I’m so aware that I boxed myself into a corner with the perception that I started as a teenage performer and so I’d never do this or never do that. I was almost preaching about it.

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