Rebecca Black Out Of School

Flash of Celebrity - Rebecca Black It's unfortunate fate of Rebecca Black. After the fame reap many of his songs titled blasphemy that aired Friday on Youtube, this sweet girl was forced to quit school because no longer stand the treatment unpleasant than her classmates.

Teen singer who reap sensation after posting its own videos on the site are also raising the name of Justin's, currently need to continue a program of learning from home.

Rebecca also vent via ABC News, "When I walk, they (my classmates) began to sing Friday in a mocking tone. Or, you know, they scoff and say, 'Oh hey Rebecca, guess what day it is?"

Could no longer bear to be treated so, Rebecca decided to get out of school. Fortunately, his mother also support it. Rebecca's mother said that home schooling would give more time to his daughter to focus on careers.

In addition, the family also hired a bodyguard for the safety of Rebecca's own.

Friday Song and Rebecca Black

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friday_(Rebecca_Black_song)

Flash of Celebrity - Rebecca Black and Friday "Friday" is a song by American recording artist Rebecca Black, written and produced by Clarence Jey and Patrice Wilson. It was released as a single on March 14, 2011, by ARK Music Factory as Black's debut single. The music video for the song became a viral hit due to criticism of the song's lyrics, the use of Auto-Tune on Black's vocals, and the content of the video. As of June 16, 2011 (2011 -06-16)[update], the video, which has now been removed from YouTube due to copyright claims from Black, had amassed more than 167 million views, and had over 3.1 million "dislikes" (87% of total ratings) from YouTube users. The comments on the video, which were mostly negative, were disabled in May 2011.

Since the growth in popularity of the song and video, there have been numerous parody videos and remixes. Forbes stated that the notoriety of the song is another sign of the power of social media – specifically Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr, in this instance – in the ability to create "overnight sensations."