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This bossa nova-inspired first impression will not be the last one will hear of Bebe before it’s all said and done. Though many know Bebe as an actor – she debuted on The New Normal at just 11 years old and has appeared on shows like The Real O’Neals and Love, Victor – soon, they will know her as a captivating singer and powerful songwriter. Filming there, with friends, with a predominantly Kansas City crew was such a magical full-circle moment.” Behind the scenes of ‘Don’t Call Me Flower’ “Not only does it appeal to me aesthetically, but the TWA was a Kansas City company, so it’s always intrigued me, and it always had some sort of sentimental value. “I’m so thankful to the TWA Hotel for letting us use their space,” she says. ‘Don’t Worry Darling’: The Release Date, Cast & More You Need To Know The fact we also had a female steadicam operator, Megan Masur, is something I’m very proud of.” Related Link “Our director and DP, Rebecca Basaure, had such a clear vision of how we should utilize the space, and I’m so thankful to her for hopping on board with just a few weeks to organize. “The entire video sort of came together at the very last minute and very organically,” adds the Love, Victor star. She is so talented, and the video certainly wouldn’t be what it is without her.” Behind the scenes of ‘Don’t Call Me Flower’ Behind the scenes of ‘Don’t Call Me Flower’
Lindsey and I got some rooms at the TWA Hotel and put everything together just a day before the shoot. Dance seemed like the most honest way to express this. “When put in uncomfortable positions, there’s often these two sides to us- our inner monologue and whatever we’re presenting externally. “I was always attracted to the idea of telling this story via movement,” continues Wood. “We’ve been longtime pals, so collaborating with her in terms of choreography was such a dream.” “ Lindsey Hailes, the dancer in our video, grew up in Kansas City with me,” says Bebe. For a song about how cruel men can be with words, to have two women communicate nonverbally is quite brilliant. Directed by Rebecca Basaure, “Don’t Call Me Flower” shows Bebe stand silent in the middle of a strikingly red room while a dancer channels the song in her motions, gestures, and expressions. I saw a banner somewhere that said, ‘Radical softness as a boundless form of resistance,’ and to me, that’s what ‘Don’t Call Me Flower’ is.” Behind the scenes of ‘Don’t Call Me Flower’Īccompanying the song today (June 25) is a provocative video, one in the vein of Anna Biller and early-era David Lynch. “Though it’s clear the lyrical content is coming directly from one of my specific experiences, I think it’s relevant, as different versions of the same story are happening every day.
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