Media Giants – West Hollywood, CA (April 20, 2010) *** Lauren Hildebrandt’s new blog site, MrWrongBlog.com launched earlier this year, commemorating all of the celebrity “Mr. Wrongs” and bad romances she cares to write about. Inspired by her single titled “Mr. Wrong,” which celebrates liberation from a bad relationship, MrWrongBlog.com is opening up the posting to fans everywhere. To make the site more interactively entertaining, MrWrongBlog.com will be accepting and posting personal stories from anyone who has experienced a Mr. Wrong (or even a Ms. Wrong) in their life. The top 5 tragic breakup stories, submitted with candid photos, will receive a personally autographed copy of Lauren Hildebrandt’s full-length CD “Not Really a Waitress.”
“MrWrongBlog.com was always intended to be more than just another celebrity blogging site,” explains Lauren Hildebrandt. “The girl-next-door breakup story is perhaps more tragic and inspiring than most of the celebrity drama we read and hear about. This is the chance to let the world know how bad it was and warn everyone to beware of your Mr. Wrong!”MrWrongBlog.com will continue to showcase Hollywood’s most jaw-dropping “Splitsville” stories featuring the sinister Mr. Wrongs we love to hate. Everyone has a Mr. Wrong in their life. Come on, write up or videotape your story so everyone can learn about your Mr. Wrong!
Please visit http://www.mrwrongblog.com/ and submit your own Mr. Wrong chronicle with photos to info@mrwrongblog.com. Submissions may be submitted as a written story or via a YouTube video link that can be embedded onto the site. Winners will be personally chosen by Lauren Hildebrandt from the top stories received.
Lauren Hildebrandt is currently readying her next single’s remix package for “Underneath” -releasing this May. Stay tuned for more news coming soon!
ABOUT LAUREN HILDEBRANDT
Lauren Hildebrandt began wowing audiences in plays and musicals when she hit the fifth grade while living in Scottsdale, AZ. Spending her youth training as a singer, dancer, actress and gymnast, Hildebrandt absolutely loved any chance she received to perform. Hildy enjoyed her teens performing with many dance troupes, theatre groups, and cheer squads. A standout experience of the time was being an original member of celebrity choreographer Brian Friedman’s (Britney Spears, “So You Think You Can Dance,” etc.) troop “Dance Source.” While still in high school, Hildy begged her way into a recording studio and sang on her first record. The experience changed her life and from that night forward, Lauren Hildebrandt knew that she wanted to become a professional recording artist. Lauren has performed several roles with European touring companies, such as Val in A Chorus Line and Frenchie in “Grease.” Moving on to college at Arizona State, Hildy majored in dance but longed for a mainstream pop career. About two years into her studies, she had an unfortunate dancing accident and was forced to take a medical leave of absence. This break actually turned out to be a blessing in disguise. To fill her time off from college, Lauren ventured out to Los Angeles, California.
Soon after, a friend saw a posting in Backstage West for a new “triple threat” talent competition reality show produced by Debbie Allen. Lauren stood in line with over 5000 hopefuls and won her spot on the new “Fame” reality series. Hildy made it all the way to the top twelve appearing on national television week after week and winning fans the world over.
When her stint on Debbie Allen’s “Fame” came to end, Hildebrandt hit the pavement auditioning and taking many meetings with entertainment executives. She chose to stay in California and not return to college. Not happy with the speed at which things were developing, Lauren took charge of her career and destiny. She took a job as a waitress to support herself and hit the studio to record dance tracks to perform in the clubs. During this time, she sang back-up vocals on the Sharon Stone charity single, “Come Together” and appeared in the video. Hildy also had the incredible experience of dancing in the Black Eyed Peas “Bebot” video as one of Fergie’s dime girl dancers.
Hildy made a huge splash in the dance world with her debut single titled “Burnin’ Out,” which hit #5 on the Billboard club play chart. The “Burnin’ Out” video, directed by Black Eyed Peas director Patricio Ginsela, helped establish her as one of the hottest newcomers on the scene. Fans from around the world were impressed by her soulful vocals and amazing live performances. The unbelievable popularity of Lauren Hildebrandt’s first single led to a coveted nomination as “Best New Dance Artist” in 2006 against Rihanna and Cascada at the International Dance Music Awards.
Soon after, Lauren released the successful club hits “Dance With You” and “My Life Again” in succession. Both dance singles went top 20 on the Billboard club charts and Lauren continued to appear everywhere from Honolulu’s famous Pipeline Café to clubs in New York and Miami. Today, Hildy is making a splash on the mainstream scene with her debut album “Not Really a Waitress,” which features five tracks co-written by Lauren herself. Her first Billboard charting single from the album “Boyshorts” is followed up with the release of “Underneath” Spring 2010.
For more information please visit: http://www.laurenhildebrandt.com
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