Post by MADISON NOELLE ALDRIDGE on Jun 20, 2010 23:11:01 GMT -5
c h a s e - t h e - s t a r s --
you should know by now that my name is madison noelle aldridge, but please call me maddie, mads. i like them much better! although my fake i.d. says differently, i'm really nineteen years old. cool, huh? i guess i could be classified as a celebrity, but i prefer not to be labeled. i grew up in the beautiful city of san diego, california, but i certainly like this town much more! want to know how i act? three words can tell you that: i'm a self-proclaimed good girl, a flirt, and breaking out of my shell. yeah, i'm pretty amazing, aren't i? some say i look just like vanessa hudgens, though i can't see it! jealous? i know. just look at how glamorous my life really is:
Madison Noelle Aldridge was born on October 9th in Los Angeles at the Cedars-Sinai Hospital. Her mother, Georgia Aldridge had been in labor for almost 48 hours now. Madison had just not wanted to come out as much as the doctors tried to force her to come out. Her mother ended up needing a cesarean section to get Madison out without killing her mother which no one wanted, especially now. The father of Georgia's new baby girl, Bronx Aldridge was a three time oscar winning actor. Everyone in Hollywood knew his name and they were all so excited to see the new baby girl that he was having. Bronx wasn't as thrilled as the rest of the area was. He just wanted to get her out so he could go back to work making movies and stop catering to Georgia during her pregnancy. This made Madison's mom a little apprehensive. Without having anyone there to help her care for a newborn, how was she supposed to cope?
Luckily for Georgia, her mother stepped in and took over the role of caring grandmother. When her mother had to get back to work six months later, Madison's time was spent with her grandmother. They became close when she was growing up. Even though her father made enough money to support the family, her mother wanted to work for her own independence. She didn't want to live off of the support that her husband gave her with his hearty movie paycheck. Madison's grandmother spent countless hours with her down in San Diego. When Georgia decided that she wanted to relocate the family to an area away from the gossip of hollywood, she made sure there was a room in the house for her mother to live in. Georgia worked as a manager for the stars and she had to commute back and forth to Los Angeles every day leaving Madi with her grandmother. Since most of her time was spent with her grandmother, the brunette was kind of sad that she finally moved out of the house and to palm springs with her new husband. She knew that she no longer needed baby sitting but it was still nice to have her grandmother around, their house could get lonely.
Growing up in San Diego, California with a three time oscar winning dad was not all that it was cracked up to be. Every move that Madison made in the entertaining world was scrutinized by her father. From an early age, he had made sure that she was forced into the business. Every thing under the sun, she auditioned for. First when she was a baby, she did some diaper commercials and stuff like that, formula baby spokesmodel and the face of a certain kind of baby food but then Madison got older. Bronx decided that she should try out for kids parts on barney and shows like that. Madi got a job as a reoccuring kid on Barney & Friends when she was Five. Bronx controlled every move she made, he was practically her manager. He was the one who told her to proclaim her "good girl self image" to the world when she got to be a bigger star. Even now that she's nineteen and trying to break out of this good girl shell, he's still there watching her every move on her new show, trying to make her be like him.heather, nineteen , eastern .
The brunette barely remembered the night before. Some parts still clouded her memory like the part where she and daisy decided that taking shots along with their mixed drinks would be fun. That was before she had gotten so deliberately drunk. The nights spent drinking with her best friends were the ones she treasured. Daisy had gone away for three years, leaving her without a best friend to run down the apartment buildings hallway to when she needed someone. But she knew that the reasons why she left were legit. Her father was ridden with cancer and she wanted to spend time with him, Caroline got that. She didn't know what she would do if her parents ever had cancer but that wasn't really an issue. The brunette rarely ever saw her parents and that had started from the young age of nine when she had moved to the big city. Her father was a well known businessman and as for her mother, well she didn't know exactly what her mother liked to do besides drink. Caroline guessed thats where she got her alcoholicness from, her mother. If it ran in the family, she was sure to get it. She wasn't an alcoholic per se, she just liked to drink every now and then. Daisy seemed to get thrown into the equation when the brunette drank because really, who liked to drink alone? She sure didn't and she knew that Daisy didn't want to drink alone either. Thats what best friends were for after all.
Looking at the time on her iphone, Caroline shifted back into memory mode. The first few weeks in which they had moved to New York City, her father actually took time out of his busy schedule to take her on a sites seeing tour. A horse and carriage ride through central park happened to be their first stop. The tour guide proceeded to point out all the cool buildings in the sky line like the one with the gargoyles, that was where ghostbusters was filmed. He had droned on and on about how it was filmed and then moved forward with the carriage pointing out the spot where the ice rink is in the winter time and that was where home alone 2: lost in new york was filmed. At nine years old she didn't really care much about the buildings, she had just wanted to feed the ducks at the pond. After the carriage ride, her dad had gotten an important business call and so they had to cut their tour of the city down. The next few days they were supposed to spend on fifth avenue and madison avenue shopping but his work needed him in the office, they just could not do anything without him. So, Caroline dragged her nanny with her and actually proceeded to have fun. They had an apartment on fifth avenue and her nanny had lived with them. In the amount of time they had spent together in her childhood, her nanny had become her best friend and stand in parents. Her mother was always off doing god knows what and her father was at the office all day so she had no one to talk to. Sure there were friends at school but their parents were always around for them, unlike hers. She guessed thats where she got her bitterness from, having parents who weren't around. Her whole childhood in new york was spent alone. That was the reason that she had gotten emancipated at sixteen. Caroline didn't want to live in an empty house anymore and that was when she got the apartment and met Daisy.
The moment that the pair had met, they had hit it off. Somehow, they had met in the elevator going up to the brunette's apartment floor. She was carrying groceries to put in her new fridge and they were heavy so Daisy had offered to help her to her apartment and they started talking. Those were the good old days, ever since then they had been inseparable. That was until Daisy left for Maine to see her dad. They talked every day on the phone, texted back and forth but it was still hard on Caroline. All her life she hadn't had friends until Daisy and now that she had a best friend, she was gone. This led her to start drinking more and more and thats when she had met Remy and gotten drunk at that fateful party. A sweet voice pulled her out of her memories and the brunette looked up to see Daisy right in front of her. "its fine, i was just enjoying the sunshine" The brunette replied to her blonde friend and she smiled. Last night had been fun but she couldn't shake the hangover that had come with it and her friend seemed to understand exactly how she was feeling. Laughing slightly Caroline responded with "girl, you read my mind, i dont think having shots while drinking mixed drinks is good for us" The hot tub had been fun, they had brought their drinks in with them and were giggling the whole time. It was like they were sixteen again and they were throwing themselves a "best friend party."