Torrie Wilson, Lilian Garcia, Candice Michelle Interview
Posted by David Damage on Friday, June 10, 2011
Under: Interviews
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Wilson, Lilian Garcia and Candice Michelle celebrated the end of their
Tough Enough After Show at AfterBuzz TV by reminiscing on their favorite
moments and guests, as well as their highlights from Tough Enough. The
trio known as 'TLC' also spoke about what their current projects
including Torrie's fat burner, Diva Trim, and Lilian's
new album. We also get their thoughts on the Divas today and whether
they experienced any cattiness in the lockerroom during their time in
WWE.
Where the Tough Enough After Show idea came from:
Lilian:
"Actually, Candice got approached and she was so nice that she brought
Torrie and I on. The three of us had been talking about trying to do
something together [...] it became the perfect opportunity to do
something. It was actually Torrie... I was together with her in Miami
and we're sitting there trying to figure out what to call ourselves.
I'll never forget Torrie just sitting there and going 'T... Taa... TLC!'
and I'm telling you, when that revelation came about, it was so cool.
So it's been fun to work together."
On whether the female Tough Enough contestants were given a fair advantage on the show:
Torrie:
"I think they got a fair shake but it's definitely tougher on the women
than the men. I hate to admit it but men are stronger than women
physically, and it's a lot more tolling as we saw. It would be great if
they had two separate shows - Tough Enough for a woman, and Tough Enough
for a guy. But it is what it is and they got a great opportunity to be
seen by everyone at the WWE and I'm sure that we'll be seeing some of
those women again."
On Michelle McCool's interview on the After
Show where she discussed cattiness in the lockerroom from other Divas
due to her success. Did Torrie and Candice experience that too?
Candice:
"Absolutely. I wasn't here for that interview but I did get a chance to
watch it. The closer you get to the top, the more people -- it's like a
duck just pecking at you. They just wanna peck at you and make you fall
back to the bottom. There's only one spot up there, so it's inevitable.
Most of the girls are absolutely amazing and you get support and help.
It takes to two dance and two to tango in that ring, but not everyone
has that philosophy."
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