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APRIL
2005
Anastacia
("Survivor Chick")
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So it’s April already and we’re
thinking about which wonderful woman out
there in the world deserves to be honoured
and adored for the month as the Honorary
Oakley. You would imagine it’d be
easy to find someone worthy but its actually
fairly difficult and a lengthy process
and this month we’ve decided to
be a tiny bit selfish and use someone
who has very recently had a big impact
on us and indeed is making a difference
in the world, particularly with her devotion
to raising awareness for Breast Cancer
in younger women. So, with all that said,
lets take a look at our kick ass, rocking
chick for the month of April 2005, Anastacia.
Let's take a closer look at Anastacia
herself.....
Anastacia
- A quick bio:
Full Name: Anastacia Lyn Newkirk
Born: Chicago, September
17th 1973.
Height: 5’3”
Weight: 53kg
Hair: Blonde
Eyes: Green/Brown
Nicknames: Stage, Stacy
Occupation: Singer
Background
Information:
Anastacia was born the second of three
children to a family steeped in the
entertainment industry (her mother was
a theatre actress and her father a nightclub
singer), so it’s perhaps inevitable
that she would eventually take to the
stage herself despite early dreams of
becoming an archaeologist. After her
parents divorced in her early teens,
Anastacia, her siblings and her mother
moved to New York where she attended
the Professional Childrens School there.
Diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease
when she was merely 13, Anastacias life
took an unexpected twist, throwing her
head first into a series of hospital
vistis, doctors appointments and illness
bouts which culminated in a serious
operation to remove part of her colon.
Still sporting the large scar to this
day, she refuses to have it airbrushed
out in any magazine photos and prefers
to openly discuss how such a scary time
in her life made her a stronger person;
"I have a big scar on my stomach
and would never hide it. Crohn's can
be debilitating, but I am lucky to be
in the two to three per cent of sufferers
who are relatively healthy. I have Crohn's
friends who have been in and out of
hospital, or have colostomy bags and
some have died. I think I got it so
young that I incorporated it into my
way of living, enabling me to become
stronger”
Eventually appearing in music videos
such as Salt n Peppas ‘Twist and
Shout’, Anastacias taste of stardom
had begun and she embarked on her dream
of becoming a star. Whilst pursuing
this dream, she was fired from her job
in an LA hair salon for ‘being
too loud’ and was about to give
up when it was suggested she try out
on an MTV Talent Show known as ‘The
Cut’. The rest as they say is
history.
International Success:
In 2000, Anastacia released her first
album entitled ‘Not That Kind’
and international fame beckoned. A throng
of awards came her way and her stardom
continued to grow, eventually leading
to a break in the USA when she appeared
on the much hyped VH1 DIVAS show. With
the release and success of a second
album in 2002 entitled ‘Freak
Of Nature’. Things were looking
rosey for Anastacia and it seemed her
hard work had eventually paid off. With
record sales in excess of 10 million
units, people were becoming aware of
Anastacias booming voice and wacky personality.
Then suddenly in January 2003, her entire
life was thrown into turmoil once again
when she was diagnosed with Breast Cancer
at the young age of 30.
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A Change Of Direction:
During an examination for a breast reduction,
Anastacias physician suggested she have
a mammogram, a fairly unusual procedure
for women under 50. During this, it
was discovered that Anastacia had the
early stages of cancer in her breast
and she was told she would need to undergo
a 7 hour surgical procedure in order
to remove the cancer and to reconstruct
her breast. Her doctor revealed that
she had a very aggressive form of cancer
and it was only due to the early detection
that she did not face a far more life
threatening condition. During her subsequent
weeks of radiation treatment, Anastacia
never forgot about her fans and the
well wishers out there and sent them
a message from her sick bed; “My
will, my faith and my body have been
challenged, but make no mistake, my
heart is strong and my resolve to fight
will never be broken. To all the people
that have reached out to wish me well,
I thank you from the bottom of my heart,”
Fans eagerly awaited news that her treatment
had been a success and wondered whether
they’d ever see her perform live
again when so much of her performance
is bound up in her physicality.
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Survivor
Chick:
In the late stages of 2003, Anastacia
reassured the world she was back and
she had learned a few more valuable
life lessons in the process of recovering
from cancer. During her recuperation
period, Anastacia had not only managed
to pour her heart and soul into a new
album which expressed more than ever
her inner feelings about her health
battles, but she’d also managed
to set up a fund known as The Anastacia
Fund which aimed to help target awareness
of breast cancer in younger women and
those with no family history of the
disease. She was coming back with something
to say but now, it wasn’t just
about entertainment it was about education.
Anastacia has since her battle with
cancer been on a mission to educate
and to support those who suffer breast
cancer. As she herself states: “if
there is anything that I've learned
from this experience it is to get a
mammogram early. Even if not covered
by insurance, give up that pair of shoes,
don't go out for that expensive dinner
– get a mammogram.”
Her recent interviews have all focused
heavily on how you can help to raise
awareness for this cause and how you
can support it by simply donating or
spreading the word. Many of her recent
concerts have had merchandise for sale
whose profits go directly to The
Anastacia Fund and her ‘Survivor
Chick’ gear has become one of
the most popular ways of donating to
the fund. Her new single ‘Heavy
on my Heart’ is donating all
profits from sales to the Anastacia
fund.
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Make A Difference:
Anyone who has been to an Anastacia
concert will tell you that her exhuberant
energy, charismatic performances and
real respect for the fans keeps her
as popular as she ever was. She will
happily discuss her illnesses on stage
and actively encourages the audience
to ‘Make A Difference’.
Her devotion to ensuring that we get
the message about her anti-war feelings,
desire to make the world a safer place
for children, and overall motto of ‘Peace,
Love and Unity’ makes her a true
rock chick with a heart of gold. Overcoming
her own problems and using the experience
to try to motivate others to do something
selfless in this world and to speak
out against those things which enrage
you are just part of what makes Anastacia
worthy of being this months Honorary
Oakley. She can sing, she can dance,
she can certainly shake her ass but
the best thing about Anastacia is she
keeps it real and she holds out hope
that others in the world will realise
that’s the way forward as well.
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So there you go. That’s another
Honorary Oakley for you, she’s
everything it stands for and more. So
Anastacia, thank you, may you live healthily
and happily…. We Salute you!
Pic taken by our own
Gadget Girl at the SECC March 30th 2005
And that is why Anastacia is Thumb
Bandits Honorary Oakley for the Month
of April 2005!
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