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Faith Hill says camera caught her joking, not angry
11/07/2006 3:24 PM, Reuters
Recording star Faith Hill insisted
on Tuesday she was just clowning around backstage at the
Country Music Association Awards when cameras caught her
apparently reacting with angry disbelief as rival Carrie
Underwood was named female vocalist of the year.
In a live TV moment replayed repeatedly on the Internet the
day after Monday's awards, Hill is seen throwing her arms up in
mistaken triumph as Underwood's name is read, then shouting,
"What!?" directly into the camera as her smile turns to a look
of shock.
The three other nominees shown on split screen -- Sara Evans, Gretchen Wilson and Martina McBride -- were all seen
graciously applauding when Underwood, formerly of "American
Idol" fame, was announced as the winner on the ABC telecast.
Hill's manager and publicist issued statements on Tuesday
saying that what television audiences saw Monday night was a
product of playfulness in the company of friends gathered with
her backstage, not sour grapes.
"She was just messing around," spokesman Paul Freundlich
told Reuters. "She didn't realize that the camera was rolling
the whole time. ... She just thought they were doing a shot
when they read the nominees off."
He added: "Faith is the most mild mannered, funny and goofy
individual you could ever meet."
Manager Gary Borman said he has known Hill, who is married
to fellow country star Tim McGraw, for many years and "the idea
that she would ever insult or undermine another artist, let
alone another human being's success, is absolutely
preposterous."
"She was being playful while the nominations were being
read, and playful after," he said.
In a statement of her own, Hill said: "The idea that I
would act disrespectful toward a fellow musician is
unimaginable to me. For this to become a focus of attention
given the talent gathered is utterly ridiculous. Carrie is a
talented and deserving Female Vocalist of the Year."
Reuters/VNU
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