In Complete Flakery

Natalie Peluso, aka The Tiny Soprano, has renamed, repurposed, and relaunched her site. It’s now Sing Your Truth, and I love it.

Natalie, in case you don’t know her and can’t guess from the handle, is a soprano. A tiny soprano. A freaking OPERA SINGER, fercrissake. I can’t even fathom that. How on earth did I wind up friends with an opera singer from Australia? Only on the internet, my friends, only on the internet.

So, Natalie wanted to make a big splash with the relaunch of her site, and what better way to get people to sing THEIR truth than with some Fearless Karaoke? She invited a whole bunch of us bloggers — yes, including me — to sing the Queen song, Don’t Stop Me Now. And I must say, there were several really good singers in the bunch. [Not me, tragically.] Plus it’s just plain awesome. Really.

Check it out. I don’t think you’ll have any trouble spotting me.

p.s. Kudos to Nat’s gorgeous Italian husband, Antonio, for the great work editing the video. He did a fantastic job!

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  • Kirsty Hall
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    I thought your deadpan delivery made the whole video, LaVonne. Also, how adorably cute are Andrew and his husband?

  • Catherine Caine
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    Soooo adorable. Of course, not as funny as LaVonne… 🙂

  • Natalie Peluso
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    You were so deadpan and ironic – it was perfect. xxx

  • Patty K
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    I love this video…and Yay you for having the courage to participate! I thought you were great, too. 🙂

  • LaVonne Ellis
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    Wow, thank you! And yes Andrew and S [?] were totally adorable. As were you!

  • LaVonne Ellis
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    Funny, at the time I just couldn't wait to get it over with, I was so
    embarrassed, and now I'm loving my newfound web celebrity!

  • LaVonne Ellis
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    Thanks, Natalie — and thanks for making my lifelong dream of being famous
    come true. 🙂

    p.s. Don't forget to change your Disqus settings [see below] — also
    Twitter. 🙂

  • LaVonne Ellis
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    Thank you! Now if I could just work up the courage to wear pajamas in
    public…

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