How did Paula Abdul become a Laker Girl?
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Laker Girls were introduced, and in their second-ever season on the court, Paula Abdul came onto the scene in the early 1980s.
She changed her outfit and tried out again, going by her middle name, only to be rejected again.
She tried one more time, with another new outfit and name, and finally made the cut.
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Within a year, she became the head choreographer of the dance-cheer crossover squad.
Why did Paula Abdul leave the Laker Girls?
Paula Abdul left the group after being scouted by The Jacksons.
The group hired her to choreograph their music video for the release of their single, Torture.
Paula was so successful that she went on to choreograph Janet Jackson's videos for Nasty, Control, and What Have You Done For Me Lately?
Abdul has been a multi-faceted entertainer for four decades, from her time as a choreographer and dancer to a singing career and eventually a reality TV host.
One of her most notable roles includes her time as a judge on American Idol.
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