Rebecca Black has warily advised aspiring YouTube stars to 'make good choices'.
Black appeared at MTV's O Awards, which are predominantly focussed on internet stars, both musical and otherwise.
Black appeared at MTV's O Awards, which are predominantly focussed on internet stars, both musical and otherwise.
MTV sat down with Black for a chat about the ludicrous successm, and attendant infamy, of her single 'Friday'.
The thirteen-year-old seemed to be as irritated as everyone else by her breakthrough single.
She said, "Every time someone says 'Friday,' it gets stuck in my head. It gets irritating. I mean, like, it's my song, and I like the song. But I hear 'Friday' all the time. Get out of my head!'
And she also dished out what sounded like a warning to fellow tweens who would like to follow in her footsteps and get a viral hit on YouTube.
"Don't expect that no one will see it,' she warned, 'What you put online is going to be there forever. So, uhh, make good choices."
The thirteen-year-old seemed to be as irritated as everyone else by her breakthrough single.
She said, "Every time someone says 'Friday,' it gets stuck in my head. It gets irritating. I mean, like, it's my song, and I like the song. But I hear 'Friday' all the time. Get out of my head!'
And she also dished out what sounded like a warning to fellow tweens who would like to follow in her footsteps and get a viral hit on YouTube.
"Don't expect that no one will see it,' she warned, 'What you put online is going to be there forever. So, uhh, make good choices."
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