Paula Abdul
Paula Abdul grew up in the San Fernando
Valley, California. She began taking dance lessons at the age of eight. She
attended Van Nuys High School, in which she was a senior class president and
head cheerleader. She graduated from high school in the year 1980. Following
graduation, she began college at Cal State Northridge. There, she majored in
radio and TV. 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" the first of a series of videos and
movies she choreographed. Her first album "Forever Your Girl" Her
singing career took off. However, the single "Straight Up" was a big
hit and she's been a wildly successful performer/singer ever after. This was
helped by her stint on American Idol (2002-2004). Her father (Harry Abdul), is
Sephardic Jewish and hails from Syria. Her mother, who was also Jewish was born
in Canada. Her parents were born in Canada, Brazil, Syria and Brazil. This
diversity of backgrounds have resulted in different stories in the media about
her nationality or religion. Daughter of Harry Abdul (once a livestock trader
in Brazil) and Lorainne Abdul (former assistant to film director Billy Wilder),
grew in Hollywood, California. She has been dancing and singing since she was 7
years old. of age, on an excursion in America. She also attended tap dancing
classes and was awarded the opportunity to attend a tap dancing school. Later
on in her life, she went to Cal State Northridge College where she earned a
degree as an Broadcast Radio Specialist. At the time she auditioned for Los
Angeles Lakers NBA Cheerleading team. That led to her getting a spot as a cheerleader
on the team. The team earned fifty dollars per game during her freshman year.
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