
A lot of the entertainment industry exploiters were quickly on hand when the photo scandal surrounding American Idol contestant Antonella Barba broke wide open. It wasn't long before "Girls Gone Wild" and SugarDVD offered Barba a chance to launch her "entertainment" career.
After being eliminated, Barba wisely stayed out of the public eye while comtemplating what she wanted to do next.
Referring to the offers by the industry exploiters, Barba said, "You have to wait for what's right. You can't take the first thing." It wasn't what she was looking for. Hopefully she won't go down that road to nowhere.
"I don't regret going on American Idol. I'm thankful for the opportunities... Even if you've made right or wrong decisions, you can't regret them, because you've learned from them. Everything happens for a reason. I'd like to know what it is, though."
Here's what it is Antonella: Anything you do will come back to haunt you. We no longer live in a world where someone's personal life can be completely hidden away somewhere.
And when someone does do things, there are plenty of so-called friends who will be glad to expose you when the time is right, which when you were on American Idol, was that right time for them.
Antonella says she's looking to graduate architectual degree this spring, while taking summer classes to make up for her time on American Idol.
At the same time she's thinking about pursuing music. "If I want to do music, I'll have to pursue it. Wouldn't it be great if I could do [both school and music]?" Obviously she still hasn't made a decision.
The problem she has is the exploiters always lurking around while she might try to build a legitimate music career. Hopefully she'll have managers who'll help steer her along the right path who'll keep her from being used by those who won't care about the consequences of their actions with her.








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