Cammilas Monologue

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[ SMROOKIES — AUDITION PROFILE ]

» | audition song: Sorry Not Sorry - Demi Lovato

» | link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4WLVdf03hc (0:39 - 2:25)

» | why did your character choose that song?:
"Now I'm out here looking like revenge
Feelin' like a 10, the best I ever been
And yeah, I know how bad it must hurt
To see me like this, but it gets worse"
✧ Basically to rub in her mothers face how successful and talented she has become. After she cut her mother off and started living her own life she became much happier and "the best i've (she's) ever been" Camilas mother always had high expectationns for her and wanted her to fit this perfect mold of a daughter she had in her mind. After Camila rebeled and became herself she just
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Camila thinks that she did okay. She always thinks that she could improve or do better for her next performance. So next time she is determined to do even better than before.

» | how did your character actually do? She did very good, probably the best run of the song she's done yet. She is always hard on herself even though in reality she is far too good.

» | website introduction: Camila is a 19 year old dancer from the heart of Argentina. Camila has been dancing for 11 years and has even shared the dance floor along with your favorite idols such as CL, Hyuna, and GDragon just to name a few. This Latina not only has sparkling gold talents, but also a heart of pure gold under her icey appearance. We encourgae you to join this ice princess on the journey of her life.

[ SNSD — INSTINCTS ]

» | how would your character react to someone getting eliminated from "all-kill"? what if they were close to that person?: Carmen has very good self control so if she wasnt close to the person she would feel indifferent yet have some sympathy. She would probably give them space instead of comforting them. If she was close to that person, she would be very shocked. She would sit there with her mouth wide open and say nothing. Then right as the cameras shut off she would sprint to them to comfort them. She would be rubbing the persons back while telling them sweet nothings to make them calm down if crying. She would probably tear up, but wouldnt

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