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Pauline Curuenavuli (born 15 October 1982), known professionally as Paulini, is a Fijian-Australian singer and songwriter. Born in
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, Paulini moved to
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with her family at the age of four. She rose to fame in 2003 as a contestant on the first season of ''
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'' and placed fourth in the competition. Paulini subsequently signed a recording contract with
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and released her debut studio album ''
One Determined Heart ''One Determined Heart'' is the debut studio album by Australian recording artist Paulini, released through Sony BMG Australia on 23 July 2004. The album produced by Audius Mtawarira and recorded by Louise Wheatley, mostly features cover songs ...
'' (2004), which debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified platinum. The album included the platinum single " Angel Eyes", which spent three consecutive weeks at number one on the ARIA Singles Chart. Paulini received two ARIA No. 1 Chart Awards for both the album and single. In 2006, Paulini released her second studio album '' Superwoman'', which failed to match the commercial success of her debut album. Despite the underperformance of ''Superwoman'', the album included the moderately successful single "
Rough Day "Rough Day" is a song by Australian recording artist Paulini, taken from her second studio album, ''Superwoman (Paulini album), Superwoman'' (2006). It was written by Bridget Benenate, Matthew Gerrard and Franne Golde, while the production was han ...
" and earned Paulini two nominations at the Australia/New Zealand Urban Music Awards. That same year, Paulini enjoyed commercial success again as a member of the Australian girl group Young Divas. The group released two top-ten albums, '' Young Divas'' (2006) and '' New Attitude'' (2007), and achieved three top-fifteen singles, including the hugely successful "
This Time I Know It's for Real "This Time I Know It's for Real" is a song by American singer-songwriter Donna Summer, released on February 13, 1989, as the first single from her 14th studio album, ''Another Place and Time'' (1989), by Atlantic Records and Warner Bros. Records. ...
". After Paulini parted ways with the Young Divas and ended her contract with Sony BMG in 2008, she focused more on songwriting. Through a publishing deal with independent label
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, Paulini was able to travel and write songs in Europe, New York and Los Angeles. She wrote songs for several recording artists in Europe, South Africa and the Philippines. Aside from her songwriting work, Paulini continued to release singles independently between 2009 and 2013. She was also featured on the 2010 single "
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" by Irish recording artist
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. Paulini signed a joint record deal with Ambition Records and Decca Records Australia in 2014. The following year, she released her long-awaited third studio album '' Come Alive'', which included the singles "Air It All Out" and "By My Side". The album was a moderate success, debuting at number 25 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Paulini's fourth studio album ''Merry Christmas'' was also released later in 2015, featuring a collection of popular Christmas tunes. In 2017, Paulini made her musical theatre debut in the Australian production of ''
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'', playing the lead role of Rachel Marron—originally portrayed by
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in the 1992 film of the same name.


Early life

Paulini Curuenavuli was born in
Suva Suva () is the capital and largest city of Fiji. It is the home of the country's largest metropolitan area and serves as its major port. The city is located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levu, in Rewa Province, Central Divi ...
,
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on 15 October 1982 to parents Isireli, a former choir conductor, and Miliana, a nurse. Her mother Miliana lived and worked alone in
Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
, Australia for two years. Paulini, her five siblings and their father Isireli moved from Fiji to Sydney in 1986, when she was four years old, to join Miliana. Their first home in Australia was a two-bedroom apartment in
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, where Paulini attended Coogee Public School. The family later moved to a south-western Sydney suburb, close to the Fijian church they regularly attended. Paulini is the youngest of six siblings; she has three brothers and two sisters. Paulini's eldest brother was shot and killed during a robbery incident in 1990. She recorded a cover of
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's "Every Time I See Your Picture I Cry", in her brother's memory, for her third album '' Come Alive'' (2015). Paulini and her family began singing and playing instruments from a young age, despite not being classically trained in music. Their father taught Paulini and her siblings how to harmonise. At the age of 10, Paulini's father encouraged her to showcase her singing abilities at a church talent quest. It was during this moment Paulini realised that singing is "what I wanted to do with my life." Aside from singing, Paulini also had a passion for playing netball. As a teenager, Paulini attended
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, where she was selected to perform at the Bankstown Millennium Buzz spectacular, held in 2000 to celebrate the
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. As a result of her performance, she was chosen to be a member of the first Bankstown Talent Advance Program (TAP), which enables students to gain confidence and learn important skills in the performing arts from an expert team. Being part of the program helped Paulini to build up her confidence because she was a shy teenager, and it eventually led to her winning the TV talent show '' StarStruck'' in 2001. Following her win, Paulini recorded a cover version of the
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and
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duet "
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" for the show's soundtrack album. With the involvement of her high school music department, Paulini was also a participant in Sydney's annual
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variety show. After leaving high school, Paulini worked in a retail clothing store and became a full-time musician. In February 2003, Paulini became a member of the Fijian band Mixx. She was one of the vocalists for the band alongside her sisters Litia and Sereima, as well as other vocalists Mansus Knight, Aporosa Vakanawa and Biannca Kotobalavu. Other members of Mixx included Ben Kotobalavu on drums, his brother Rowland on bass, Jona Uluinaceva and Henry Foon on keyboards, Apakuki Nayacakalou as the guitarist, and Rupeni Davui on percussion. The band played gigs around Sydney and were even invited to perform at the opening of the
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in Fiji. Paulini recorded the anthem "Many Rhythms, One Love" for the South Pacific Games' official album, ''The Pacific at Its Best''. She eventually left Mixx later that year to audition for the first season of ''
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''.


Music career


2003: ''Australian Idol'' and gold dress controversy

In 2003, Paulini successfully auditioned for the first season of ''Australian Idol'', and progressed through to the theatre rounds. Following the theatre round process, Paulini had advanced through to the semi-finals and eventually made it into the top twelve. Throughout the season, Paulini continued to impress the judges and viewers with her performances of songs by
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,
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, Thelma Houston, Toni Braxton and
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. In the final five-week, following her rendition of
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's "
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", male judges Mark Holden and Ian Dickson were not impressed with the tight-fitted gold dress Paulini wore for the performance. Dicko commented on the dress saying "You should choose more appropriate clothes or shed some pounds", which resulted in a great deal of debate and controversy in the media relating to self-esteem and body image of teenage girls. After hearing Dicko's comments, Paulini went backstage and cried. In an interview with '' Woman's Day'' magazine, 11 years after the comment was made, Paulini stated "It affected me a lot and it really hurt my confidence." In the final four-week, Paulini was eliminated from the competition. According to a poll taken on ''Australian Idol'', Paulini's elimination was the second most surprising elimination in the show's history. Nick Bond of
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described Dicko's criticism of Paulini's gold dress as "one of the most controversial moments in ''Australian Idol'' history," while Andrew Bucklow from the same publication labelled it one of the show's "most infamous moments" ever. During Dicko's appearance on ''The Celebrity Apprentice Australia'' in 2012, he revealed that "people were virtually spitting on me" after that ''Australian Idol'' episode had aired, calling it a defining moment for him because he "became a national pariah" overnight. In an episode of ''The Celebrity Apprentice'' and in reference to the gold dress controversy, Dicko made a statue of someone wearing a gold dress with the word "sorry" printed on it. Paulini appeared in the episode to see what Dicko had made and she accepted his apology. In 2014, Dicko told ''Woman's Day'' that he does not regret what he said to Paulini, saying "It's part of who I am and who Paulini is and it binds us together." In July 2017, Dicko apologised again in a pre-recorded message he left for Paulini during her radio interview on Hot 91.1 FM's breakfast show, ''Dave, Sam & Ash''. In the message, Dicko said "I was trying to be nice at the time, can you believe, but I'm glad that you've gone on to do such great things." After joking that his "cruel little words" turned them "into Australian reality TV's power couple", he ended his message by telling Paulini, "what I want to say is, I'm so proud of you girl, you go get'em."


2004–05: ''One Determined Heart'' and ''Amazing Grace: Songs for Christmas'' EP

Following her departure on ''Australian Idol'', Paulini signed a recording contract with Sony Music Australia, which later merged with the show's sponsor BMG Records. Her debut studio album ''
One Determined Heart ''One Determined Heart'' is the debut studio album by Australian recording artist Paulini, released through Sony BMG Australia on 23 July 2004. The album produced by Audius Mtawarira and recorded by Louise Wheatley, mostly features cover songs ...
'' was released on 23 July 2004; it debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart, where it remained for two consecutive weeks, and was certified platinum by the
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(ARIA) for shipments of 70,000 units. The album was produced by
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, and was mainly a collection of covers, featuring only two original tracks. A cover of
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's 1989 hit " Angel Eyes" was released as the first single from ''One Determined Heart''. It peaked at number one on the
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, where it remained for three consecutive weeks, and was certified platinum. "Angel Eyes" remained in the top ten for two months, and became the fourth-highest-selling Australian single of 2004. Paulini won two ARIA No. 1 Chart Awards for both the album and single. "Angel Eyes" was also nominated for Highest Selling Single at the
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. Original track "
We Can Try "We Can Try" is a song by Australian recording artist Paulini, taken from her debut studio album, '' One Determined Heart'' (2004). It was written by Jeneya Carr and Audius Mtawarira, who also produced the song. "We Can Try" was released phys ...
" was released as the album's second single, and peaked at number 30. The song had better success on the ARIA Urban Singles Chart, where it reached number nine. In July and August 2004, Paulini was the supporting act for Human Nature's seven-date tour on the East Coast. Paulini's first extended play, '' Amazing Grace: Songs for Christmas'', was released on 26 November 2004, featuring covers of popular Christmas tunes. The EP peaked at number 70 on the ARIA Albums Chart and number seven on the ARIA Urban Albums Chart. That same month, Paulini served as a supporting act for
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's Greatest Hits Tour. She was also the supporting act for
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's Beautiful Life Tour from March to June 2005.


2006–08: ''Superwoman'' and Young Divas

Sony BMG announced in April 2005 that Paulini had finished recording her then-upcoming second studio album. However, Sony BMG decided to wait nearly 18 months before releasing the album, which sparked rumours that Paulini was being dropped from the label. After several false release dates and pushbacks, '' Superwoman'' was released on 5 August 2006. Featuring mostly original material, the album was recorded in Sydney,
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and
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. Upon its release, ''Superwoman'' debuted at number 72 and failed to match the commercial success of Paulini's first album. The album's lead single "
Rough Day "Rough Day" is a song by Australian recording artist Paulini, taken from her second studio album, ''Superwoman (Paulini album), Superwoman'' (2006). It was written by Bridget Benenate, Matthew Gerrard and Franne Golde, while the production was han ...
" was a moderate success, peaking at number 26, while the second single "
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" peaked at number 49. The third and final single "I Believe" had a limited radio release. Despite the underperformance of ''Superwoman'', the album earned Paulini two nominations at the Australia/New Zealand Urban Music Awards for Best Female Artist and Best R&B Album. Throughout most of 2006, Paulini was part of the all-girl singing project Young Divas with former ''Australian Idol'' contestants Ricki-Lee Coulter,
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and
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. The project was initially formed to promote a joint 17-date national tour, where all singers would perform their solo material and several songs as a group. Young Divas released a cover version of
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's 1989 single "
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", through Sony BMG, to promote tickets for the tour. A music video was also shot to accompany the song's release. In an interview with ''
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'', Coulter stated "We really want to get across that we're not a group. It's four big personalities and big voices getting on stage and showing what they can do. That was the idea behind the single—kind of showing off all of our vocals, together." Young Divas' version of "This Time I Know It's for Real" peaked at number two, remained in the top-ten for 14 consecutive weeks, and was certified platinum. Five months after the single's release, Young Divas released a second single in November 2006, a cover of Lonnie Gordon's 1990 single "
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". The song peaked at number nine and was certified gold for shipments of 35,000 units. Young Divas' commercial success prompted the release of a self-titled debut album of classic disco and pop covers, on 27 November 2006, establishing themselves as an official group. The album debuted at number four and was certified double platinum for shipments of 140,000 units. A cover of Hazell Dean's 1983 hit "
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" was released as the group's third single, and reached number 40. Coulter left the Young Divas in June 2007 to resume her solo career, and was replaced by ''Australian Idol'' season four runner-up
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. Their second studio album '' New Attitude'' was released on 24 November 2007, debuted at number 10 and was certified gold. The album was preceded by a cover of
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's 1980 single " Turn Me Loose", which featured New Zealand rapper
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and peaked at number 15. In December 2007, Paulini was one of the lead vocalists in the
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's gospel-style production of Handel's oratorio ''Messiah'', alongside Trace Canini and Doug Parkinson, at the Adelaide Festival Theatre. In July 2008, Paulini collaborated with Guy Sebastian on the single "
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", which was chosen as the official anthem for the
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's 2008 World Youth Day held in Sydney. "Receive the Power" was released in English and also an international version with verses in Italian, Spanish and French. Paulini and Sebastian performed both versions at the final Mass attended by 400,000 people, and also at the Pope's Farewell. In August 2008, it was announced that Paulini had decided to quit the Young Divas in order to resume her solo career. Paulini's manager at the time stated that her decision to leave the group "is totally amicable with the other girls. She just wants to continue on with her solo career. There is no animosity, there is nothing negative." Mauboy had also decided to depart, leaving DeAraugo and Williams as the only remaining members. However, both DeAraugo and Williams resumed their solo careers, and the Young Divas officially disbanded. Following Paulini's departure from the Young Divas, she ended her contract with Sony BMG.


2009–2013: Songwriting and independent music releases

After signing a publishing deal with independent label
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in 2009, Paulini began to focus more on songwriting. She attended songwriting camps in Europe,
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and Los Angeles, and collaborated with many songwriters such as
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. Paulini co-wrote songs for South African recording artist
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, German girl group Monrose, Spanish recording artist
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, and '' The Voice France'' winner
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, among others. During February–March 2009 and again in October, Paulini alongside
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,
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and
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embarked on the Ladies of Jazz Tour in
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, where they performed jazz classics from the '30s and '40s, as well as modern jazz hits. In November 2009, Paulini released the single "
Scarless "Scarless" is a song by Australian recording artist Paulini. It was written by Paulini, Thanh Bui and Alfred Tuohey. The song marked the first time Paulini released music independently. Lyrically, "Scarless" is about a long-term abusive relatio ...
" to help raise awareness and support for White Ribbon Day, an international day to prevent violence against women. The song is based on an abusive relationship Paulini was in and was written to help other victims of domestic violence. "Scarless" marked the first time Paulini released music independently. On being an independent artist, Paulini told Auspop: "For the first time I feel like I'm in control of my music...with the independent thing, you know exactly what you're paying to who and you're in control from your music to what is written, to what you release out there—you're across it all, which is a great thing." Upon its release, "Scarless" debuted at number 18 on the AIR Independent Radio Chart. Paulini was featured on Irish recording artist
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's 2010 single "
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", which peaked at number 73 on the ARIA Singles Chart and was included on Keating's album ''
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'' (2010). Paulini's second independent single "Show Me Your Colors (The Ping Pong Mix)" was released as a digital download on 15 May 2011 to coincide with her performances at the 2011 Volkswagen Table Tennis Cup in China. In October 2011, Paulini reunited with Anu and Knight for more shows of their Ladies of Jazz Tour. Paulini's third independent single "Fireman" was released digitally on 10 February 2012. The song was inspired by Paulini's trip to New York, where she noticed a group of women "screaming with excitement" as a truck full of firemen drove past them. She wanted to write "a cheeky song" that celebrates the work firemen do. A music video, featuring shirtless real-life firefighters, was also shot to accompany the song's release. Paulini embarked on a club tour in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane throughout February and March 2012 to promote "Fireman". She also performed "Fireman" in New York at the 2012 Gay Pride event, Shark. Paulini's fourth independent single "Ping Pong with My Heart" was released only in international markets on 20 March 2012 as the official anthem for the
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. An accompanying music video for the single was also released and features scenes of Paulini playing table tennis with a love interest. She was invited to perform "Ping Pong with My Heart" at actress Susan Sarandon's New York table tennis club
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in June 2012. Paulini's fifth independent single "Heartbreak Is Over" was released digitally on 18 January 2013.


2014–2017: ''Come Alive'', ''Merry Christmas'' and ''The Bodyguard'' musical

In 2014, Paulini signed a joint record deal with Ambition Records and Decca Records Australia. She became the first artist signed to the reactivated Decca Records label in Australia. Paulini released "Air It All Out" as the lead single from her third studio album '' Come Alive'' on 17 October 2014. Co-written by Paulini in New York, she explained that "the song is about letting go of negativity, doubt and fear—breathing in and exhaling positivity and purpose." "By My Side" was released as the second and final single from ''Come Alive'' on 15 May 2015. Co-written in Sydney by Paulini and producer Adam Reily, "By My Side" was dedicated to Paulini's older sister Litia who battled and overcame breast cancer. Paulini stated that the song is lyrically "about my journey over the past few years and coming into my skin after a struggle to find my voice, my artistry and above all, loving myself with the help of loved ones by my side." Both "Air It All Out" and "By My Side" failed to make any significant impact on the ARIA charts. Paulini's third album ''Come Alive'' was released on 29 May 2015, almost nine years after the release of her second album ''Superwoman'' (2006). ''Come Alive'' marked a departure from Paulini's previous R&B releases, with a more commercial adult contemporary pop sound. She worked on the album for five years in
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, London, Los Angeles, New York City and
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with several writers and producers, including Chris Rosa, Erik "Blue2th" Griggs and Philippe-Marc Anquetil. Paulini stated that she wanted to take her time with the album to concentrate on improving her songwriting, having co-written all but two tracks on ''Come Alive''. ''Come Alive'' debuted at number 25 on the ARIA Albums Chart and surpassed ''Superwoman''s peak position of number 72. Paulini's fourth studio album ''Merry Christmas'' was released on 6 November 2015. It was Paulini's first Christmas album and second overall Christmas release, following her 2004 EP, ''Amazing Grace: Songs for Christmas''. Paulini stated that the release was her "way of saying 'thank you'" to the fans for allowing her to perform and share the spirit of Christmas at "communities all around Australia" every year. Featuring cover versions of popular Christmas tunes, ''Merry Christmas'' failed to impact the ARIA charts. Paulini promoted the album with an eight-date tour at various Christmas carols events on the East Coast. Paulini collaborated with
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on the song "Do the Pretzel" for their 2017 album ''Duets'', and appeared in the music video included on the DVD of the same name. In April 2017, she made her musical theatre debut in the Australian production of ''
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'', which is based on
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's 1992 film of the same name. Paulini played the lead role of Rachel Marron—originally portrayed by Houston in the film—a fictional pop superstar who is stalked by a fan and falls in love with her bodyguard. Paulini took acting lessons and increased her fitness to prepare for the role, which included singing and running on the treadmill at the same time. ''The Bodyguard'' musical played shows in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne from April until October 2017. Paulini's performance in the musical was well received by critics and audiences.


2017–Present: ''Twenty Twenty,'' Eurovision: Australia Decides and ''Someone Like You''

In 2020, Paulini released a song for the first time in about five years called "Twenty Twenty". The song is about the difficult year of 2020, particularly relating to lockdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic. In February 2022 Paulini was announced as one of the artists competing at Eurovision: Australia Decides with her song "We Are One". She was placed sixth out of eleven entries with 52 votes and Sheldon Riley became the artist chosen to represent Australia at The Eurovision Song Contest 2022. Later that year, Paulini collaborated with Australian country-rock singer-songwriter Bradley McCaw to release a 'soft-rock style' song titled ''Someone Like You". The song was released on 18 March 2022.


Artistry


Musical style and influences

Paulini possesses a five-octave
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. Her music has ranged from R&B,
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,
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and adult contemporary pop. Paulini's debut album ''
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'' (2004) is rooted in R&B, but also incorporates influences of soul and
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. The album was mainly a collection of cover songs, and featured only two original tracks. Paulini's second effort '' Superwoman'' (2006) is an R&B and pop-soul album with
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influences. ''Superwoman'' was her first album to be made up of entirely original material, and lyrically explored "relationships and everyday life experiences from the female perspective." Paulini experimented with dance music on her singles "Fireman" (2012) and "Heartbreak Is Over" (2013). Paulini stated that the dance releases was her trying to discover her sound and she was inspired to pursue the genre during a trip to Germany, where dance music is popular. Paulini explored adult contemporary pop on her third album '' Come Alive'' (2015) and shifted away from the R&B sounds of her previous albums. She described ''Come Alive'' as her most personal album, as its lyrical content are based on the personal life experiences of her and her friends. Paulini named
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and
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as her biggest musical influences growing up, stating that "they demanded attention when they would get up on stage and that is what I have always wanted when I get up and perform." She also cited
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as an inspiration for performing, and
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for "her courage, talent and life lessons." Paulini listed Beyoncé and
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as vocal inspirations for her album ''Superwoman'' (2006).


Songwriting

Paulini uses life experiences her and her friends and family have gone through as inspiration for writing songs, and tries to keep the lyrics as honest as possible. She began writing songs before entering ''Australian Idol'', but stated that she had "stopped and just did the projects I was told to do," referring to her first two albums released through Sony BMG. Paulini had no songwriting credits on her debut album ''One Determined Heart'' (2004), and co-wrote only two tracks on her second album ''Superwoman'' (2006). In an interview with ''
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'', Paulini revealed that she felt manufactured with her first two albums, saying: "You kind of actually feel trapped because when they would ask you to make an album, they'd have a list of songs ready for you to choose from. It was like a massive list of just songs that other people have written that you can just kind of go, 'Oh yeah. I like that one. I like the sound of this.' It just didn't seem real. I mean, it wasn't real for me. They were all great songs and written by awesome writers. But, they weren't my words and my experiences; I didn't feel like it belonged to me." Paulini was heavily involved with the songwriting on her third album ''Come Alive'' (2015), having co-written all but two tracks on the album. She referred to ''Come Alive'' as her first real album as she took her time working on it, explaining that with "this one, this is me. Every experience in there is me, it's what I've gone through, or what I've interpreted from my point of view with other situations with my friends and family." After signing a publishing deal with independent label
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in 2009, Paulini began writing songs for other recording artists. She co-wrote "I'm Only Human" for German recording artist Cherine Nouri's album ''So Alive'' (2009), "Culpable" for Spanish recording artist
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's album ''Nueva Piel'' (2010), the 2011 single "Touching a Stranger" for
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' project Wildboyz, and the 2014 single "Just Like You" for '' The Voice Philippines'' finalist Jessica Reynoso. She also co-wrote "Definition of a Woman" for both South African recording artist
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and German girl group Monrose. Another song Paulini wrote, "Welcome in My House", was translated into French ("Bienvenue dans ma maison") for '' The Voice France'' winner
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's debut album, ''Quelques heures avec moi'' (2014).


Other ventures


Television appearances

On 26 November 2004, Paulini made a guest appearance in the Australian soap opera ''
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'' as herself. In the episode, Paulini performs her single "
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" at the opening of
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's new bar Noah's, and later performs " Silent Night" at the christening for
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's (
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) baby. Paulini appeared as a contestant in the first season of the Australian lifestyle reality series '' Celebrity Overhaul'' in February 2005, alongside six other celebrities. On the show, celebrities went through a six-week course of fitness and lifestyle retraining. In May 2006, Paulini joined the first season of the celebrity singing show '' It Takes Two'', where 10 non-singing celebrities are paired up with 10 professional singers to compete in a duet-singing showdown in order to impress a panel of judges and the viewing public to survive potential elimination. Paulini was paired up with television presenter Simon Reeve, and they placed sixth in the competition. For the second season of ''It Takes Two'' in May 2007, she was paired up with television presenter Lochie Daddo and they were the first couple to be eliminated from the competition. Paulini made her acting debut in the television film ''
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'', which premiered on ABC1 on 14 November 2010. The film is based on the true story of a group of Australian nuns and nurses held by the Japanese as prisoners of war at the Catholic mission station Vunapope, on the Papua New Guinea island of
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in 1942. Paulini played the supporting role of islander nun Sister Marie, who she described as caring and strong. In preparing for the role, Paulini spoke with nuns who had been through
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experiences and read books on one of the film's other characters, Sister Berenice Twohill. During one scene in the film, Paulini's character sings a Latin requiem in Papua New Guinean dialect while standing beside a huge cross, after death has come to the mission during an aircraft attack. In 2019, Paulini appeared as the Spider contestant in first season of
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, being eliminated in finals week. In 2021, Paulini appeared as a contestant on the seventh season of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! Australia, and was the fifth contestant to be eliminated.


Philanthropy

Throughout her career, Paulini has supported various charities in Australia. She has also performed at many fundraising events over the years, including the annual
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, as well as annual Christmas carols events such as
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, Carols by Candlelight and Carols in the City. Paulini performed at the
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and Friends Charity Gala Concert, held in September 2008 at Sydney's State Theatre to raise funds for Newton-John's Cancer and Wellness Centre. In 2010, she became an ambassador for The Global Good Foundation, a charity organisation campaigning against domestic violence. That same year, she was part of the Dueting It for the Kids Concert at the State Theatre, where she performed a duet with Leo Sayer. All proceeds from the concert went to The Australian Children's Music Foundation, which "provides inspiration and hope to Australia's indigenous and disadvantaged children." Paulini performed at the launch of the 2012 Australian Firefighters Calendar and was the ambassador for the 2012 World Firefighters Games held in Sydney; money raised from both events went to the burns unit at Westmead Children's Hospital. On 30 November 2014, Paulini headlined an annual charity event for
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at the
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gay nightclub Fluffy; all door profits from the event went to a local charity supporting local people with aids. In 2015, Paulini became an ambassador for Running Heroes, an online community for runners to help them achieve their goals. She performed at the first Barnardos Beach Bolt held at
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on 14 June 2015, and all proceeds from the racing event went to Barnardos Australia, a child protection charity helping to stop child abuse. Paulini was a 2016 ambassador for Wellness Walk, a yearly walking event at the Sydney Harbour Bridge that "raises awareness for mental illness and encourages walking as a way to improve mental wellness." Paulini's charity of choice for her time on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here was Prostete Cancer Foundation of Australi


Personal life

Paulini was raised in a devout Christian family. She officially became an
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on 21 March 2013 at a special ceremony in Canberra that coincided with
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. Following years of struggling with her weight, Paulini showcased a new slimmer physique in 2014 after going from a size 16 to a size 10. She credits the weight loss to eating healthy, running, going to the gym, "sleeping early and not staying up till late hours at night." Paulini is currently based in Sydney. In November 2014, she revealed that she was living with her sister Litia in a shared apartment in
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. Paulini is a supporter of the
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and has a gay following in Australia. Over the years, she has performed at many gay nightclubs and LGBTI-related events, including New York City Pride and the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. She told the '' Star Observer'': "the community has always been so good to me. They're the loudest and the ones right behind me."


Bribery charges

In June 2017, Paulini was charged with "corruptly giving a benefit to an agent", after she paid
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850 to a Roads & Maritime Services (RMS) employee for a fake, NSW open driver licence, despite not being qualified to drive. Paulini's learner licence was suspended in March 2016 after she was caught driving unaccompanied and without
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s displayed. She then spoke with an employee at a Mount Druitt RMS office in July 2016, who added an American driver licence number to Paulini's records and issued an open NSW licence for her. The employee had already been under investigation by police for distributing fake driver licences. Paulini pleaded guilty to the offence on 4 September 2017. She already had 11 driving offences, despite having only held a learner licence since 2002. On 15 December 2017, Paulini avoided jail time and was instead given a six-month suspended sentence. She has been placed on a good behaviour bond until 14 June 2018.


Relationships

Paulini began dating Fijian-Australian professional
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player
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in 2006. Their relationship made news headlines beginning in July 2006 when Paulini was spotted with bruises, which prompted her parents to lodge a formal complaint to Naiqama's St George Illawarra Dragons club about the couple's personal issues. That same month, police were called after Naiqama verbally abused Paulini outside a nightclub in Darlinghurst. Paulini and Naiqama were involved in another argument at a
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restaurant in September 2006, where Naiqama was seen punching a wall. In May 2007, Paulini's manager at the time confirmed that the couple had split. Paulini told ''
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'' that despite their split, they managed to maintain a friendship, and that she vowed to keep her personal relationships in the future "very, very low key" out of the spotlight. Paulini's 2009 single "
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" was written about her abusive relationship with Naiqama to help other victims who have been through domestic violence. In July 2017, Paulini revealed that she is dating a man named Brock Hunter, whom she met eight months earlier at a health and fitness boot camp in Thailand. Hunter lives on the
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in
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, where he runs a vegan ice cream store, and Paulini visits him on her days off from work. She told the '' Gold Coast Bulletin'' that Hunter is not in the sports or entertainment industry, and that they want to keep their relationship "on the down low."


Discography

* ''
One Determined Heart ''One Determined Heart'' is the debut studio album by Australian recording artist Paulini, released through Sony BMG Australia on 23 July 2004. The album produced by Audius Mtawarira and recorded by Louise Wheatley, mostly features cover songs ...
'' (2004) * '' Superwoman'' (2006) * '' Come Alive'' (2015) * ''Merry Christmas'' (2015)


Tours

;Headlining * Club Tour (2012) * East Coast Christmas Tour (2015) * The Bodyguard Musical Tour (2017) ;Co-headlining * Young Divas Tour with Ricki-Lee Coulter,
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and
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(2006) * Ladies of Jazz Tour with
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,
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and
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(2009, 2011) ;Supporting act *
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's East Coast Tour (2004) *
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's Greatest Hits Tour (2004) *
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's Beautiful Life Tour (2005)


Filmography


Theatre


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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