VIDEO: The Olsens, Before They Decided Singing Was A Bad Idea



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I’ll admit it, when I was a little girl I absolutely loved the ‘You’re Invited’ series, Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen’s party videos, where they’d invite two of their friends over and call it a party, then sing ridiculous songs (complete with dances!) about things that were completely embarrassing. Well, I just remembered that these were the best things ever, and found their performance of ‘Fashion Jr. High.’ Please watch, you will not regret it at all.

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  • I'm too old for Olsen's, but I remember my younger cousin watching these videos obsessively and singing along for hours on end. I didn't get the fascination at all. The singing was scary and as best as I could tell, there was no plot or point. Then again, she was also part of the Barney generation. I didn't get that either.
  • I am the cute one! She's just my sister :)
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