Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Brandy Norwood Looks Gorgeous On The Cover of The July Edition of Uptown Magazine


She looks almost a different person but she's Brandy Norwood !
The 36-year-old actress and singer goes glam, showing off flawless  skin on the cover of the latest issue of Uptown Magazine.

On the latest edition, Brandy recounts her life's issues and encounters from career, projects,  relationship and very emphatic of all the superstar dishes on how she is only now discovering who she really is. See more photos after the cut....
 For her looks on the cover,  tagged ‘An Icon Rises’, the actress/singer chose a fur detailed top over mini skirt. On other looks, Brandy shows-off flawless steamy-body in an embellished top over fitted pants and sparkly body suit wearing nude makeup.






 Photography by Shxpir and  Styled by Mario Wilson.

Excerpts from her interview:

On her celebrity status:
“I don’t view myself as a celebrity. It’s all about the intention. It’s not about me. I thought that it was before. But, now I know that it is about other people. Who else could it be about?”

On how playing Roxie Hart in Chicago changed her life:
“I stepped into something that I was born to do and I didn’t know it. I walked on the stage and my entire life reawakened … It’s about making people feel good about themselves and helping people dream. The vain stuff, like the pictures I took for this magazine and being in shows, I love! But it is all just the polish. I’m not a celebrity. A star guides. There is a difference.”

On Whitney Houston:
 “I think about her every day. She is everywhere. She is with me all the time. She’s always there. Whitney was the possibility of dreams coming true. I loved her. I loved her personality. I loved the way she danced. I loved her smile and her voice.”
On her breakup:
Ryan [Press] and I were just two completely different people and we found that out when we were already in love with each other. Sometimes it happens. It hurt him, it hurt me and it hurt my daughter. It was a really hard time and another phase of the sadness that was a cloud for a while.”
On what she will never do again in a relationship:
“I will not mix business with pleasure anymore. I think that’s one of the things that does not work for me. I get confused about who a person is. That’s one of the things that I know that I will never ever do if I am ever to have time or make time for another relationship.”

On wanting to play Dorothy in the highly-anticipated revival of The Wiz:
“I am Dorothy and I am meant to do it on Broadway. Portraying Dorothy is a dream and I just want to experience my dreams. That’s what life is about. God created us to thrive.”

[Get the complete interview  on this feature on Uptown Mag ]

Photo credit: Uptown Magazine

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