Don't you love a good ol' nostalgia trip? Over on TikTok, Avril Lavigne threw it all the way back to 2002 by recreating her iconic debut album cover as she ...
I had to fight my whole career to write the type of music I wanted to write. You have to wear what’s on the rack.' It’s a pink blouse. older you, with Simple Plan's "I’m Just A Kid" as the fitting backing track.
Using a popular TikTok trend, Avril Lavigne addressed the 'fake Avril' conspiracy theory in a hilarious way, poking fun at her alleged alter ego 'Melissa.'
Like, why would they even think that?" Then, rather than lose the success of her career, a doppelgänger named Melissa was hired to replace her. According to the blog, the proof is in the absence of certain moles, slight changes in Avril's appearance and fashion, and a photoshoot where Avril had the name "Melissa" written on her hand.
It's been two decades since Avril Lavigne released her debut album Let Go—and the singer celebrated with a special TikTok tribute.
"I was getting out of high school and I just wanted to rock out," she recalled. I grabbed your hand + took one last breath…I said 'will you marry me?' + she said 'yes'. I love you Avril." I was on one knee as I looked in your eyes. I wanted to be angsty and to sound more like a band," Avril added. She revealed her recreation in a TikTok on June 28, captioning the video, "20 years later…" Her video jumps in on the current viral TikTok trend where people use Simple Plan's song "I'm Just a Kid" and show themselves recreating their old photos.
Hey all of you Sk8er Boi's and Grrrls, get a load of this throwback from one of your favourite early 2000s artists. If you can believe it, 'Let Go', ...
Avril is currently touring North and South America as part of her 'Love Sux' tour, with dates for Europe and the UK scheduled for 2023. A double LP vinyl has also been released for this anniversary edition. Set to the track that blew up on TikTok, 'I'm Just A Kid' by Simple Plan, the rock star headed to the famous Canal Street in New York City to pose for an updated shot.
"Melissa Vandella" the body double, replaced Lavigne following her death, which the record company covered up to make more money. The conspiracy theory also ...
The artist has been very active on TikTok and another recent video shows her recreating her Let Go album cover on the same street in New York 20 years later. The conspiracy theory also states that Lavigne's second album Under My Skin is full of subliminal messages from the body double who feels guilty for portraying the singer. The theory has been circulating since 2011 which states that the singer was overcome with pressures of fame and depression and died by suicide after releasing her album Let Go.
Avril Lavigne brought all the nostalgia with her to a popular TikTok trend.
As in the old picture, she wore a black trench coat and black pants, though this time the ends of her hair were dyed orange. Lavigne's video shows her walking onto a crosswalk and turning to face the camera with arms crossed in the same pose as the original picture. The album, which was her debut, was released on June 4, 2002, celebrating its 20th anniversary this month.
In June of 2002, the Canadian singer released her debut at just 17 years old. The LP featured some of her most iconic tracks like “Sk8er Boi” and “Complicated.” ...
Lavigne hopes to step into the gourmet food world and release a cookbook. The video was part of a recurring trend on Tik Tok that uses Simple Plan’s “I’m Just A Kid” to reveal throwback pictures. On Tuesday (June 28), Lavigne shared a clip on Tik Tok in celebration of the milestone that saw her return to the New York street where the album cover was originally shot.
Avril Lavigne took a swipe at that age-old theory that she is not actually the "Complicated" singer -- but a body double. The "Avril Lavigne is dead" theory ...
To put it succinctly, it’s a modern-day version of the “ Paul McCartney is dead” conspiracy theory that took off in the late 60s. Happy 20th Anniversary!” The “Avril Lavigne is dead” theory popped up in the mid-aughts and claimed the real Avril had died, so a look-alike named Melissa Vandella took her place.
Avril Lavigne posed on Canal Street in the same spot where she shot the cover of her 2002 debut album.
I wanted to be angsty and to sound more like a band," Lavigne said of her artistry at the time. "I was getting out of high school and I just wanted to rock out," she said. "I was very clear on what I wanted to do and what I didn't want to do.
Singer Avril Lavigne has responded to the long-standing conspiracy theory that the real Lavigne died and was replaced with a woman named Melissa in a viral ...
Then, with an even louder hitting sound, Lavigne made a kick motion at the camera while the text overlay read: “Are you the real Avril?” In a new viral TikTok, the singer has addressed the bizarre rumours with a new trend on the platform of mimicking a punch. Singer Avril Lavigne has responded to the long-standing conspiracy theory that the real Lavigne died and was replaced with a woman named Melissa in a viral TikTok.
Avril Lavigne is celebrating her beginnings. This week, the Canadian singer took to TikTok to share a recreation of the original cover for her 2002 debut ...
Her fiancé Mod Sun commented on the post, “This is so amazing!” “Just went to the location where I shot the cover of my debut album ‘Let Go’ here in New York,” she wrote on Twitter. This week, the Canadian singer took to TikTok to share a recreation of the original cover for her 2002 debut album Let Go.
In a deeply nostalgic TikTok posted Tuesday (June 28), the 37-year-old pop-punk pioneer continued her 20-year anniversary celebrations of her 2002 debut album, ...
The revamped edition features old tracks that previously hadn’t been available on streaming services. In the video, Lavigne walks into view from off camera and stops in the middle of the same New York City road intersecting Canal Street that she once posed on all those years ago as an up-and-coming 18-year-old artist. “This is amazing!
Every pop star has that career-defining album, and for Canadian pop-punk singer Avril Lavigne, that would be 2002's Let Go. The classic album features some ...
“This was another magical moment for me returning to the exact location of where I shot my debut album cover Let Go yesterday in New York City right before we played Madison Square Garden,” wrote Lavigne on her Instagram caption. “Thank you to all of my incredibly amazing and supportive fans that have shown me so much love over all these years.” In the original cover art—which is shot in New York’s SoHo neighborhood on Canal Street—Lavigne wears an all-black outfit including a long sweater and baggy trousers.
Avril Lavigne visited the same busy New York City street she posed in the middle of for the eye-catching cover photo of her 2002 album 'Let Go,' and gave ...
She went on to explain that she didn’t want to go the popular pop star route, and wanted to give music fans something different. Avril’s latest pics come one month after she opened up about making Let Go, her first album, when she was a teen, and admitted she knew the exact kind of music she wanted to create. This was another magical moment for me returning to the exact location of where I shot my debut album cover ‘Let Go’ yesterday in New York City right before we played Madison Square Garden!” she exclaimed in the caption for the Instagram post, which was posted on June 29.
Avril Lavigne returned to SoHo this week to mark the twentieth anniversary of her pop-punk debut, Let Go. The "Sk8er Boi" artist took to TikTok in.
This was another magical moment for me returning to the location of where I shot my debut album cover “Let Go” in NYC right before we played MSG! Happy 20th anniversary “Let Go.” Thank you to all of my amazing fans that have shown me love over the years.pic.twitter.com/FCh2t8JT66 The “Sk8er Boi” artist took to TikTok in celebratory gush, posting a quick hit of her standing in the intersection of Broadway and Canal Street. An ode to the album cover, twenty years older and not blurry, soundtracked to “I’m Just a Kid” by Simple Plan. Avril Lavigne returned to SoHo this week to mark the twentieth anniversary of her pop-punk debut, Let Go.
Pop-rock singer Avril Lavigne brought her fans some serious nostalgia as she recreated her album cover Let Go, which was released 20 years ago.
Though on TikTok, the only caption was "20 years ago..." Let Go was released on June 4, 2002 that featured hit songs including "Complicated," "Sk8er Boi" and "I'm With You." When it was first released, the album reached the No. 2 spot on the Billboard 200 chart. I'll probably play more songs from that album on tour," Lavigne told People, "I was getting out of high school and I just wanted to rock out. "20 yrs proud. "I can't believe it's been 20 years. Since it was posted, the viral video has gained over 14 million views and has over 2 million likes.