Wednesday, March 16, 2016

16/03/16 - Samantha Jade on Seven's "The Morning Show" in Sydney

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16/03/16 - Samantha Jade being interviewed on 103.5 Hot FM's "Illy And Shad" in Cairns

16/03/16 - Samantha Jade being interviewed on 93.1 Star FM's "Whitto And Ash" in Wagga Wagga

16/03/16 - Samanta Jade being interviewed on 94.9 Power FM's "The Big Breakky With Crystal And Chris" in North Nowra

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

15/03/16 - Every scenes of Samantha Jade on Seven's "Home And Away" episode 6382

15/03/16 - Samantha Jade being interviewed for the website "auspOp.com.au"

"Pop Fan Five": Samantha Jade

After featuring Cyrus Villanueva in our first Pop Fan Five last month, Samantha Jade steps up to answer the pressing questions of a lucky few.
Questions like ‘will there be a third album?’ and ‘how many more singles will be released from your album?’ are answered in our latest #PopFanFive.

Natasha:

01. Would you ever make a Snapchat account for your fans?

Maybe. I’ve been thinking about it.

02. Who would you love to do a collaboration with?

Ed Sheeran or Drake.

03. Will there be an album three later this year?

Yes. Hopefully by the end of the year.

04. Have you been offered any other acting roles?

Not yet.

05. What’s your favourite thing about performing?

There is nothing like the feeling you get when you are performing on stage. The best part is the incredible energy you feel from the crowd.

Johnny:

01. Are you planning a tour this year?

Yes. We are in the process of planning it now.

02. Will we get another single off "Nine" after "Always"?

Yes. :) But i can’t tell you which one.

03. Would you say "yes" if you were offered a job as a judge on "The X Factor Australia"?

I think it would be an incredible experience, so maybe.

04. After "Home And Away", would you like to do more acting?

Absolutely. It’s so much fun.

05. If you could collaborate with any australian artist, who would you pick?

Guy or Nathaniel.

Dayna:

01. Do you have any plans for an overseas trip to promote your music?

I would love to go to London.

02. What is your favourite lyric?

"Opened my eyes and i counted from five, you’re never far when we’re apart."

03. Will you be working on a third album soon?

Yes. I’m working on it right now.

04. Have you experienced anything paranormal before?

Yes. Paranormal activity scares me a bit, but i think it can be beautiful too.

05. Do you have any phobias?

Not that i’m aware of, but most creepy crawlies scare me.

Jack:

01. How many singles in total do you plan to release from your album "Nine"?

I think at least two more.

Clarice:

01. Would you ever play a role like Isla again or would you want to play a different role?

I think a different role next would be fun.

Samantha Jade’s new single "Always" is available now.

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Tuesday, March 8, 2016

08/03/16 - Samantha Jade on Seven's "Sunrise" in Sydney

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08/03/16 - Samantha Jade being interviewed on Seven's "The Daily Edition" in Sydney

08/03/16 - Every scenes of Samantha Jade on Seven's "Home And Away" episode 6377

08/03/16 - Samantha Jade being interviewed on Seven's "The Morning Show" in Sydney

08/03/16 - Samantha Jade leaving the Seven's "The Morning Show" studios in Sydney

08/03/16 - Samantha Jade leaving the Seven's "Sunrise" studios in Sydney

Saturday, March 5, 2016

05/03/16 - Samantha Jade being interviewed for the website "DailyTelegraph.com.au"

Live: Sydney gay and lesbian Mardi Gras 2016.

A glittering celebration of love and pride, the 2016 Sydney gay and lesbian Mardi Gras parade is nearly here.

Mardi Gras veteran, pop star Samantha Jade, is a firm believer in equal rights, unequivocally supporting marriage equality:

“I cannot believe that in Australia, a country that’s ahead in so many ways, we’re so behind on this (issue)”, she said, "People should be free to love who they want to love and take that to the next level and get married if they want”, "The X Factor Australia" alumni said, ahead of her performance tonight.

Jade is taking part in her fourth Mardi Gras tonight, but it’s her first time in the parade.

Atop "The Star’s Shine Bright" float, the 28 year old will be performing singles "Firestarter" and "Only Just Begun" in a "Studio Paris" costume designed especially her.

Tonight’s parade is touted as one of the biggest yet and the parade begins at 07.45pm at the southern end of "Hyde" park.

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05/03/16 - Samantha Jade performing at the Mardi Gras parade in Sydney

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"Firestarter":


"Only Just Begun":


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05/03/16 - Samantha Jade on Seven's "Weekend Sunrise: Parathon" special in Sydney

"Always":

"Always" music video #1 on the iTunes Australia music video chart

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

02/03/16 - "The Daily Telegraph" newspaper scans

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02/03/16 - Samantha Jade on 96.9 Nova FM's "Smallzy's Surgery" in Sydney

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02/03/16 - Samantha Jade being interviewed for the website "News.com.au"


Samantha Jade opens up about her darkest moments, ahead of a "Home And Away" acting debut.

As she prepares to make her "Home And Away" debut, the multi-talented Samantha Jade opens up on the darkest moments of her life.

When you come within a whisker of achieving your dream only to have it suddenly snatched away, you learn not to take anything for granted.

That’s the mantra singer and actress Samantha Jade lives by these days, no matter what thrilling new addition she makes to her growing list of achievements.

Since winning "The X-Factor Australia" in 2012, the pint-sized performer has enjoyed a string of hit singles, a "Logie Award" nominated acting role in the "INXS: Never Tear Us Apart" miniseries playing Kylie Minogue and a national tour supporting One Direction.

Now Jade is coming to "Summer Bay", with a guest role as mysterious single mum Isla in Seven's soap "Home And Away":

“We started filming last september, so there’s been such a build-up but now it’s here”, Jade, 28, says, “I’m feeling good. I’m excited for people to see it.”

Details about her character are being kept under wraps, but it’s understood she’ll have a big impact on series favourite Kyle Braxton, played by Nic Westaway:

“I can say that she’s come to the "Bay" with bad intentions. She was brought up in a different world and has done some things she hasn’t wanted to. But at the end of the day, she’s a mother who’s doing everything she can for her children. That’s her focus.”

This marks the long-time singer’s second major acting role and she admits there are parts of the craft that are still foreign to her.

“For me, it’s definitely still a challenge — much more so than music. Music is my first love and it comes so naturally:

“Acting is becoming more normal the more i do it, but i have to focus. I love it though.”

It’s a good thing that being out of her comfort zone is something Jade relishes. Rather than run from unfamiliar and anxious scenarios, she tries to feed off them.

Some of her biggest life lessons have come from extraordinary challenges, she says.

Jade was just 16 when she packed up and moved from Perth to Los Angeles to pursue a music career, which saw her signed to a major label. Despite a few successes, she was later dumped:

“I went from singing vocals on "Glee", going to "Grammy Awards'" after parties, doing showcases and living it up in Hollywood, to being back in Perth, putting on a high-vis jacket and steel cap boots to work in dad’s factory. I went through big life changes and then big let-downs early on in life, so i learnt to be strong at a young age.”

Being on top and experiencing that dizzying fall back down to earth is part of the reason she’s cautious of “believing the hype”:

“I check myself all the time”, she says, “I don’t like getting too carried away.”

If she ever does get too caught up in the show business world, Jade heads home. Family and the familiar, simple surrounds of her life in Perth keep her grounded, she says.

So too does the painful memory of her late mother Jacqueline’s final days in 2014, before she tragically succumbed to cancer.

Recovering from that unspeakable grief taught her a lot about life, she said. It also made her more grateful for what she has:

“I used to say things like that — that i considered each day a blessing — but i didn’t really practice it. Now i do. When i feel tired, or i can’t be bothered, or i find myself complaining about something stupid and insignificant, i remember her in the hospital, those moments when she was fighting so hard to live. I think to myself, you selfish little girl — deal with your emotions right now and get on with it. The life i live is really great and each day is a blessing.”

Ahead of her "Home And Away" debut, she’s dedicating this latest achievement to her mum, who so often played the part of cheerleader when Jade faced a seemingly insurmountable hurdle.

There are more big things to come this year, she hints, but she “can’t say much just yet”.

And while she’s actively chasing more acting roles, there are no plans to put music on the backburner. Her latest single "Always", from the debut album "Nine", is out now.

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02/03/16 - Samantha Jade being interviewed for the website "DailyTelegraph.com.au"

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Samantha Jade gets our reporter in drag and a float in Mardi Gras parade.

Samantha Jade has been involved in pretty much everything Mardi Gras, except the annual parade, which makes it all the more special she will be shimmying her way up Oxford street on saturday night.

The pop star will this weekend take part in her first parade, singing on "The Star’s Shine Bright" float:

“I’m really excited", Jade told the "DailyTelegraph.com.au" before getting a little more political about the marriage equality debate, “I can’t believe we don’t have equal marriage laws here, we are so ahead as a country and as a nation in so many ways, but we are so behind in that. It shocks me that it’s not legal here. I don’t get it. I’m all for loving who you love and that should be anyone.”

Jade recently released her new single "Always" from her album "Nine".

"The X Factor Australia" winner has performed at many gay and lesbian venues over the years and recalled a special moment seeing a drag queen perform her chart topper "Firestarter":

“It was a huge moment, such an honour for them to dress up and perform my song”, said Jade, whose Mardi Gras outfit is being specially created by Patricia Jay.

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02/03/16 - Samantha Jade being interviewed on 96.9 Nova FM's "Fitzy And Wippa" in Sydney

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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

02/03/16 - Samantha Jade being interviewed for the website "DailyTelegraph.com.au"

Samantha Jade opens up about her darkest moments, ahead of a "Home And Away" acting debut.

As she prepares to make her "Home And Away" debut, the multi-talented Samantha Jade opens up on the darkest moments of her life.

When you come within a whisker of achieving your dream only to have it suddenly snatched away, you learn not to take anything for granted.

That’s the mantra singer and actress Samantha Jade lives by these days, no matter what thrilling new addition she makes to her growing list of achievements.

Since winning "The X Factor Australia" in 2012, the pint-sized performer has enjoyed a string of hit singles, a "Logie Award" nominated acting role in the INXS telemovie playing Kylie Minogue and a national tour supporting One Direction.

Now Jade is coming to "Summer Bay", with a guest role as mysterious single mum Isla on Seven's soap "Home And Away":

“We started filming last September, so there’s been such a build-up, but now it’s here”, Jade, 28, says, “I’m feeling good. I’m excited for people to see it.”

Details about her character are being kept under wraps, but it’s understood she’ll have a big impact on series favourite Kyle Braxton, played by Nic Westaway:

“I can say that she’s come to the "Bay" with bad intentions. She was brought up in a different world and has done some things she hasn’t wanted to. But at the end of the day, she’s a mother who’s doing everything she can for her children. That’s her focus.”

This marks the long-time singer’s second major acting role and she admits there are parts of the craft that are still foreign to her:

“For me, it’s definitely still a challenge — much more so than music. Music is my first love and it comes so naturally. Acting is becoming more normal the more i do it, but i have to focus. I love it though.”

It’s a good thing that being out of her comfort zone is something Jade relishes. Rather than run from unfamiliar and anxious scenarios, she tries to feed off them.

Some of her biggest life lessons have come from extraordinary challenges, she says.

Jade was just 16 when she packed up and moved from Perth to Los Angeles to pursue a music career, which saw her signed to a major label. Despite a few successes, she was later dumped:

“I went from singing vocals on "Glee", going to "Grammy Awards" after parties, doing showcases and living it up in Hollywood, to being back in Perth, putting on a high-vis jacket and steel cap boots to work in dad’s factory. I went through big life changes and then big let-downs early on in life, so i learnt to be strong at a young age.”

Being on top and experiencing that dizzying fall back down to earth is part of the reason she’s cautious of “believing the hype”:

“I check myself all the time”, she says, “I don’t like getting too carried away.”

If she ever does get too caught up in the show business World, Jade heads home. Family and the familiar, simple surrounds of her life in Perth keep her grounded, she says.

So too does the painful memory of her late mother Jacqueline’s final days in 2014, before she tragically succumbed to cancer.

Recovering from that unspeakable grief taught her a lot about life, she said. It also made her more grateful for what she has.

“I used to say things like that — that i considered each day a blessing — but i didn’t really practice it. Now i do. When i feel tired, or i can’t be bothered, or i find myself complaining about something stupid and insignificant, i remember her in the hospital, those moments when she was fighting so hard to live. I think to myself, you selfish little girl — deal with your emotions right now and get on with it. The life i live is really great and each day is a blessing.”

Ahead of her "Home And Away" debut, she’s dedicating this latest achievement to her mum, who so often played the part of cheerleader when Jade faced a seemingly insurmountable hurdle.

There are more big things to come this year, she hints, but she “can’t say much just yet”.

And while she’s actively chasing more acting roles, there are no plans to put music on the backburner. Her latest single "Always", from the debut album "Nine", is out now.

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01/03/16 - Samantha Jade being interviewed on 104.1 2Day FM's "The Hit 30" in Sydney

01/03/16 - Samantha Jade being interviewed on "Student Edge"