Paula Abdul
Paula Abdul was raised in San Fernando
Valley. At the age of eight, she began taking dance classes. Van Nuys High
School was her high school. She was also the top cheerleader and senior class
president. She graduated in 1980 and started college at Cal State Northridge to
major in radio and television. After joining the L.A. Lakers cheerleaders, she
became head cheerleader/choreographer after only a few months, eventually
dropping out of college to dance and choreograph full-time. The Jacksons
recruited her to choreograph the 1984 "Torture" which was their first
of many videos and movies she choreographed. After her debut album
"Forever Your Girl", her singing career began to take off. However,
the single "Straight Up" was a massive success and she has been a
wildly successful performer/singer ever after. This is aided by her stint on
American Idol (2002-2004). Her father (Harry Abdul), is Sephardic Jewish and
hails from Syria. Her mother is Jewish and was born in Canada. Her parents were
residents of Canada, Syria, Brazil and Syria. This is the reason for a myriad
of stories about her religion and nationality within the media. Born in
Hollywood, California to Harry Abdul (another livestock trader from Brazil)
& Lorainne Abdul (former assistant of film director Billy Wilder), she
began her life. From the age of seven she sang and danced in musical theatre
troupes which toured across America. She also took tap dancing lessons and
earned her the chance to attend a dancing school. She was a student at Cal State-Northridge
College where she majored in Broadcast radio. She auditioned for the Los
Angeles Lakers NBA cheerleading team. This resulted in her earning $50 per game
during her freshman year.
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