
"You, too, my darling, can be a star one day."
Besides those reassuring words, mothers of fame-struck children can now console their offspring by pointing to Britain's Got Talent sensations Susan Boyle and Paul Potts, two people as ordinary as a Wal-Ma
THere is a lot to this. We have become too intralled with flash and the glimmer of Glamour often to the point that we don't see anything else. Its what is underneath the glitter is what counts.
I think it's appalling that people think it's so incredible and noteworthy that an person is both unattractive and talented.