
Debbie Gibson Will ‘Show Off Her Legs Until the End of Time’
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From chart-topping teen prodigy to timeless entertainer, pop legendΒ Debbie GibsonΒ is telling her storyβlike never before.
In her highly anticipated debut memoir,Β Eternally Electric, Gibson opens up with raw honesty and heartfelt candor, sharing the behind-the-scenes journey of life in the spotlight. ReleasedΒ September 9, the book traces the highs and lows of her decades-spanning career, offering readers intimate reflections, hard-won wisdom and an empowering message of authenticity and resilience.

Best known for her record-breaking hit Foolish Beat, which made her the youngest female artist in history to write, produce and perform a number-one single (a record she still holds) Gibson has sold more than 16 million albums worldwide. With an enduring legacy across music, stage and screen, she remains an inspiring force for reinvention and self-expression.
Gibson recently chatted with us from her home in Las Vegas to talk taking pen to paper on this project, and gave us an in-depth look at the beauty products (and treatments!) she loves.
How does it feel to have this rush of press and energy as you promote the book?
βItβs so incredible. I come from a time and a place where, I talk about it in the book, where there were enough people who were cynical about me. The media has not always been warm and welcoming. Iβve been through all the plot twists and turns. I appreciate a moment like this maybe more than anybody. Yes, Iβm savoring it. Iβm savoring the warmth and the respect.
Itβs amazing howβ¦I donβt know if itβs just the ownership of feeling like you have a life worthy of writing about that sets this tone or that people just are forced to reflect back on your career and go, βOh, my God, right,β and thereβs a re-education kind of a thing. Every place Iβve walked into, every TV show and every room, itβs been a different level of respect and a different starting place for the conversations, just of a higher caliber. Itβs been amazing.β
Was it a challenge to make time to write it, or did it all just come out?
βHonestly, the surprising and challenging part was deciding what I was going to leave out, because thereβs so much to write about. One of the things I do write about in the book is, for a time I wore as a badge of honor being the girl who was always working, always doing something. When I go through my life, year by year, in even the photos, I could come up with three photos at least that represent something important in my life. But the publisher likes a certain amount of photos and itβs less than a photo a year.
There were very few years where it was like, βOh, right, nothing stands out about this year.β Something stands out about every yearβthere was a lot going on. That was tricky, but I really learned a lot. This is where Richard Buskin, my collaborator, came in. I could have kept him a ghost, but I donβt believe in ghosting or not giving people credit where itβs due. He really helped me navigate that. He was my barometer for when I was gratuitously trying to get an anecdote in that didnβt have a way in and a way out.
Iβm very proud of the way the book weaves in and out of things very organically, and thatβs been a comment Iβve gotten from people. Theyβre like, βThis really moves!β Because, listen, we live in a world where who has time to sit down and read a book? People are reading it saying, βWow, it moves and it keeps you engaged,β and so that was very important to me.β
Thatβs a great compliment. Since you did say youβre the person whoβs always working, are you better now letting work be work and your personal life be your personal life?
βYes. In fact, I just spoke to a friend this morning, and I said to him, βOh my God, yesterday I barely moved. I watched movies with my dogs in bed and ordered in food for us all.β [laughs] I definitely wear unplugging as a badge of honor nowβas much as I do working, and my work is fun. Itβs funnyβ¦.even when Iβm checking into a hotel and they ask, βAre you here for work or pleasure? I always say: βWell, my work is my pleasure.β But I still am aware that life on an itinerary is different from just taking that downtime and unplugging. Yes, I do pay more attention to that now. We all need to do that. We all need the balance.β
Very true. Since we are a beauty magazine, I have to ask, are there any beauty products you really like, the stuff youβve used forever that you swear by?
βOh, my goodness, yes! Thereβs so many things. Itβs funny. I literally just went to Target this morning. Thereβs always that thing in me. Iβd have to actually go down and look at where it all is and I will. Itβs downstairs. Iβm in my bathroom right now because I want to make sure I pull out some things that I use regularly.
I am someone who always wants to refresh my makeup and update my vibe, but then, there are classics as well. First of all, because I talk a lot in the book about my health journey, I do look for things that are organic and that are not too heavy on the fragrance side. If somethingβs scented, I go for more of a food scent. I love the Honest brand. I have this bubble bath and itβs citrus vanilla. I use that whole Honest line with that citrus vanilla smell, the conditioner and the shampoo. God love Jessica Alba for creating it because it doesnβt set me off, which is something I have to be really conscious of.
I love Keranique, too. Iβll just say I love all of Keranique because, once upon a time, I was a spokeswoman for them. Iβm not now, so Iβm not promoting them for my own benefit. I donβt subscribe to agingβexcept where it comes to hair. I swear, my hair at this point is all gray for sure, so I go for a blonde, rooted look. Thatβs a lot of processing, but also the weight that it once had is gone essentially, and I do find Keranique to be very nourishing. I really love their products.β

It is a nice line.
βYes! It is a nice line. I love Tatcha Beauty. I love their moisturizers. I love this lemon-scented water cream they have. I love face oils. Iβm just looking around to see what else. Oh yes, hereβs the one I really like. Itβs Tarte. Β Itβs maracuja oil. Thereβs also a Findley vitamin C and hyaluronic acid eye serum I really love. Let me see what else. I donβt know what brand she uses, but I love my makeup artist sticking just the little eye depuffers under my eyes before shoots. Lately, Iβve been using NARS primarily for my base; Iβm a makeup fanatic. Itβs not that I use that many things, but I love having my options. I love having all the palettes of everything available to play with. I also love Neutrogenaβs Hydro Boost. Itβs like a tinted moisturizer.β
Another good one.
βYes, I live in Vegas, where everything is so dry, so I look for ways to keep hydratedβthatβs why the oils are so good. Let me see what other fun things I have around here that I love. Oh, yes, Rare Beauty does a blush that I love. Itβs called Happy, how appropriate. Itβs in the peachy color, and it gives me a little pop of peach.
Iβm trying to think of what else. Oh, yes, another hair thing. I love the Joico KBOND. Itβs a mask. I also really love Too Faced. I love their Better Than Sex mascara.
Lately, I feel likeβ¦letβs just say, at this point, I havenβt done anything in a long time. I applaud anyone who does whatever feels great in terms of Botox, Dysport, all of it! I find, for me, I can go in and out of doing all that, but I did do Xeomin this year. I did a very light round of it, probably four or five months ago; I think itβs worn off by now, but four or five months ago, I did a very light little treatment of that, and it worked really great for me.
I find, as I get a little older and I do have more lines, I go more for the browns these days in my mascara, and it really just helps keep things soft. I go for the inner upper waterline, as opposed to a thick line at times. That too just gives me a more open look.
When Iβm more tired and Iβm traveling, if I go too heavy, I can tend to look a little too theatrical or drag queeny. I love my drag queens, but what looks great on them does not look good on me anymore, unless Iβm intentionally going for that. Pretty much, I tend to like the Victoria Beckham liners. I use a copper. I do an inside line with that, and my eyes are a brown hazel, and it really pops my eyes. I love that look. Iβm trying to think what else. Oh, Melt makes a great waterline eye pencil as well.
Andβ¦because I love showing legs, I go for good old Sally Hansen. This is me in my whole life. Iβve always been a blend of clothing I find at a little boutique or the mall and couture. Iβve been a blend of going to Sephora, getting those high-end products, or just going to a CVS or Target. But I love my Sally Hansen airbrush legs!β
Oh, thatβs a staple. Thatβs a good one.
βItβs a staple! And the Wow hair powder, the root touch-up for in-between, because my hair tends to grow fast when Iβm traveling. Again, the roots start to show quickly, so thatβs a fun touch-up kind of thing. But, again, the Sally Hansen leg spray is a staple, because, yes, I will show legs until the end of time!β
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