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Xclusiv Interview Boo Boo Stewart of T-Squad

 
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Girls everywhere are screaming for Boo Boo! He’s the youngest member of T-Squad, wowing audiences everywhere with his flips, jumps and stunts! Our Editor-In–Chief Denise sat down with Boo Boo to get the low down on guitars, peanut butter and magic.

D     How long have you been playing guitar?
B    2 ½ years.  I went to this skateboard shop and asked the guy there, “Do you know any place where I can play guitar?” and he said, “Well, actually I teach guitar.”  So…this guy, this really cool skateboarder teaches me.  
D    Do you skateboard?
B    I can ride a skateboard but I don’t do a lot of those tricks and stuff.
D    Any favs in the circuit?
B    I like, what’s his name, Chad Muska. He’s really cool.
D    Ryan Sheckler?
B    Oh, yeah, the little…well, not little now, he’s like 17? He’s pretty cool. 13 and a Sports Pro. That’s pretty insane.  
D    Always wanted to be a rock star?
B    Oh, yeah! I wanted to travel, and we finally get to travel a lot.
D    What does the T in T-Squad stand for?
B    Truth. All of our songs are truthful and hip-hopp-y, makes the kids feel high in spirits, you know what I mean?  Not so down in the dumps and stuff when they come back from being bullied by some kid at school or something.
D    How are you dealing with the girls?
B    They’re crazy! We were in Denver... and I reached down to grab these girls’  hands and they kept on pulling me! I fell off the stage! That’s when I learned not to grab people’s hands and just to slap their hands
D    Morning routine?
B    Usually I sleep until like 9 o’clock. I eat breakfast. I really like breakfast, cause it’s the most important meal of the day and the best food. And I make this one thing, I made it up, actually. You have to get toasted bread, eggs, put cheese on the toasted bread and peanut butter on the bread. It tastes sooo good.  
D    Peanut butter before the cheese?
B    Yeah. And then you put the eggs and the cheese.
D    Two pieces and smush?
B    No, just put it on. And you can walk with it, like while you’re walking to the bathroom or something.  
D    Mmm, cause that’s a great thing to do, eat in the bathroom… So let’s talk school. How important is a good education to you?
B    It’s really important. Especially if you want to go to college to be like a doctor, or something like that. And if your acting, dancing, or whatever career you’re doing falls away, you need a back up job.
D    What’s yours?
B    Magic. I’m gonna open my own magic shop.