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What's Happening?
Donny Osmond recently shared a story about receiving career advice from Michael Jackson during a challenging period in his career. Osmond, who rose to fame as a child star, struggled with transitioning to an adult music career. In a clip from his appearance on The Adam Carolla Show, Osmond recounted asking Jackson for advice in 1983, following the success of Jackson's Thriller album. Jackson advised Osmond to change his name, calling it 'poison' due to its negative connotations at the time. Osmond found the advice offensive but acknowledged its truth, as radio stations played his music without mentioning his name, leading to a hit single. Osmond's relationship with Jackson was marked by shared experiences as child stars from large musical families, and they often reminisced about their similar backgrounds.
Why It's Important?
The story highlights the challenges faced by child stars in maintaining their careers into adulthood. Osmond's experience underscores the impact of public perception on an artist's career trajectory. The advice from Jackson, a fellow child star who successfully transitioned to adult stardom, reflects the harsh realities of the entertainment industry. Osmond's eventual success, despite initial setbacks, illustrates the importance of adaptability and resilience in the face of industry pressures. This narrative also sheds light on the personal connections and mutual understanding between artists who share similar career paths.
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