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Carly Rae Jepsen likes to travel like an old woman. The 37-year-old pop star explained that when she hits the road for a tour, she likes to embody a "grandma-core" in her accommodation and embraces as many "floral" patterns to make herself feel at home. She told People: "When I travel, my favorite thing is just to make it feel as cosy as possible, because I am on the road a lot,. I like to make it feel sort of 'grandma-core' is my joke, but as many florals and prints, colors, throw blankets, robes and cushions, all of the above is my vibe for making a hotel feel like home for a night." The 'Ca...
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Carly Rae Jepsen feels "connected to the world" by grief. The 37-year-old pop star was unable to see her grandmother before she passed away in 2020 due to restrictions put in place over the COVID-19 pandemic and has now reflected that the loss was one of the "biggest upsets" of her life but feels "connected" to others because of the universal emotion of grief. She told The Line of Best Fit magazine: "Grief just connects you to the world. I think everyone goes through it at some point in time, no one misses it. So once you start to feel that, you’re just on a different level. I felt that in reg...
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Carly Rae Jepsen has always been attracted to "the quieter person in the room". The 37-year-old singer has opened up about the inspiration behind her single 'Shy Boy', which centres on her attraction to men whose secrets remain "hidden behind closed doors". She told the BBC: "I've always been attracted to the quieter person in the room. "The one who has all the secrets that are hidden behind closed doors and, as you get to know them, they become more fascinating. Unlike, say, the loudest person at the party." Carly has likened 'Shy Boy' to some of her early pop hits. The 'Call Me Maybe' hitmak...
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Carly Rae Jepsen "couldn't stop laughing" when she kicked her shoe off into the audience. The 36-year-old pop star took over the title role in a Broadway production of 'Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella' from 'You're the One That I Want!' winner Laura Osnes in 2014 and recalled how because she had so little time to rehearse the technicalities prior to opening night, she ended up losing a glass slipper just before her debut. She said: "You don't get to do the full run-through with all the tracks, the 17-pound ball gown — all the elements — until literally the day of [opening night]. I genera...
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