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Most people don't wear shoes in their own bedrooms. It's not like we see her barefoot whilst walking around outside. Yet, being a JunglePrincess, she is never seen wearing them. This trope also applies to Cotterpin Doozer, which is especially odd given that most other Doozers are seen wearing hard boots with their construction outfits though it does make sense because she is still a young Doozer.

This trope also applies to Cotterpin Doozer, Doozer in the episode "All Work and All Play,' which is especially odd given that most other Doozers are seen wearing hard boots with their construction outfits though it does make sense because she is still has not yet officially become a young Doozer. Not immediatly noticable at first since he's not human, but everyone else, including [[TheCaligula his father]], wears them, human or not.

Not immediatly noticable immediately noticeable at first since he's not human, but everyone else, including [[TheCaligula his father]], wears them, human or not. Kaeloo is a FunnyAnimal who does not wear any type of clothing or accessories, but it is explicitly stated that her being barefoot is a choice she makes because she's not a fan of shoes. Played with. This is lampshaded in the episode "Worked Stiff": Yang gets a job to buy some fancy shoes, but when he finally gets them, he just throws them onto a power line instead of wearing them.

When he's put in charge of training an army, he makes them go barefoot too. The young Shaka complains that his army sandals impede him on the battlefield, and demonstrates his lack of need for army sandals them by grinding out a flaming stick with his foot while sneering contemptuously. This could also explain why female barefooters outnumber male barefooters by a lot, despite the fact that AllWomenLoveShoes.

Send a Message Reason: None SpaceDrake Aug 11th at PM Changed line s 36,37 click to see context from: Downplayed if a character has a notable preference for open-toed footwear sandals or flip-flops , especially in circumstances when others usually put on closed shoes or boots like in cold weather or on formal occasions.

Does not apply if none of the characters wear shoes and the work portrays a society or setting where shoes don't even exist. Does not ''not'' apply if none of the characters wear shoes and the work portrays a society or setting where shoes don't even exist.

In her biography, ''Woman Full of Grace'', she indicates that being barefoot makes her feel like she has removed the facades from her personality and allowed her true self to shine through.

Also, it's traditional for belly dancers she's a lifelong ''raqs sharqi'' dancer. Send a Message Reason: None Showing 15 edit s of The tiny-bibbed almost overalls start to send our eyebrows up a little, but overall, we applaud the experimentation because eff it, she's young!

She can get away with it. Or else, she can always blame it on her youth. Like I'll be doing into my late 60s. Watch out, world. With statement shoulders and an exotic print.

Dia starts to be a little more intrepid, adding details like this retro-louche rhinestone bib necklace a little collision on the neckline BUT the bateau silhouette saves the day and a bright red manicure while experimenting with stagewear staple--SEQUINS.

And Dia's newly crafted offstage style is just as covetable. In the month before filming, contestants are trained for every possible situation: fainting, getting sick onstage, reacting to however many coaches would turn around. Kat says contestants also received voice lessons from teachers hired by the show. Jessie Poland, who competed under the name Charlotte Sometimes in season 2, put her New York apartment up for sublet while the show filmed in L.

No one can work. Vicci Martinez season 1 ended a relationship while competing. I had just bought a house in my hometown [Tacoma, Washington], and I actually just ended up giving the house away and staying in L. Jessie season 2 says she was really well fed, so much that she gained weight during her season.

It was basically like being an adult without having to be one. I ate really well. It was annoying because a lot of the girls were worried about watching their weight.

It was anything you wanted. I ate that almost every day. Sometimes you run into Rihanna backstage. Vicci season 1 says she still keeps in touch with the crew from The Voice , and during season 9, when Rihanna performed on an episode, Vicci had a brief encounter with her.

She was so sweet. She had her own spot and area. Contestants have little say on the songs they want to sing. This is standard, especially for the Battle Rounds. A coach is only a text or email away. For the early seasons of the show, Blake often invited the cast and crew to the house he shared with then-wife Miranda Lambert. You got to see them be friends and Blake was really good at breaking the ice.

We drank and barbecued. Adam and Blake are genuine. According to Kat season 6 , Adam would always check in with his team even before the cameras were rolling. Every single day, he used his manners and opened doors for people.

He said please and thank you.



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