FORIMMEDIATE RELEASE
NEWLINE UP FOR POP-ROCK TEEN SENSATION, CLIQUE GIRLZ
Santa Monica, CA- February 23, 2009 - The Pop-Rock Teen Sensation,Clique Girlz, have added a new member! Montreal native Sara Diamond, 14,has joined sisters Destinee and Paris Monroe to form the new trio. Sara waschosen from thousands of teenage girls who attended the national audition insearch of the new Clique Girl. Sara, who also acts and models, has been singingand performing since age five. She has also opened for legends Roberta Flackand Bonnie Tyler at Montreal’s Bell Centre.
Destineeand Paris spotted Sara’s talent immediately when she sang with them at theaudition. "We just clickedinstantly,” commented Destinee. “It was amazing how well our harmonies blended,"added Paris.
TheClique Girlz have teamed up with The Topps Company, makers of Bazooka, Ring Popand Baby Bottle Pop, for fun promotions that include: four Baby Bottle Pop andRing Pop concerts, Clique Girlz webisodes, ringtones, games, exclusive previewsand more. The trio will have their photo on Topps packaging; appear intelevision ads on Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and Toon Disney. A printcampaign is set for teen scene must-reads like J-14, M and Twist Magazine whovoted Clique Girlz “Best New Girl Group” summer 2008.


the Clique Girlz did a photoshoot with new member Sarah Diamond in colorful scarves for Baby bottle pop in New York City on Monday, February 23.

They are getting ready to release their first album INCREDIBLE this summer! I wonder how they are going to sound all together???

A variety of sources are naming Sara Diamond as the new third member of the Clique Girlz! I still haven’t seen word of the news on the Clique Girlz site, but thought I’d introduce you to Sara!
According to Sara’s MySpace page, she is thirteen years and was born in Montreal, Canada. She recently performed at The Montreal Bell Center and has recorded dozens of albums for the award winning, Billboard charting KIDZUP label distributed across North America and Europe.
Her accomplishments include:
Sara has sung on KIDZUP albums as Sara M. since the age of five, selling over one million albums in Wal-Mart, Target, K-Mart, etc. as well as specialty stores throughout North America and Europe.
Sara writes and co-writes her own songs (singer/songwriter)
Sara wants to feed millions of children in Africa as her own personal crusade
Sara has been dancing jazz, tap, ballet and hip hop since the age of three
After figure skating for only one year, Sara placed 3rd in Montreal regional skating competition (2006)



You may know her from Nickelodeon's "Roxy Hunter"!













Aria Wallace recently posted on her official blog about her audition for the Clique Girlz!
“Hey Everyone! I hope everybody is doin awesome! Ya’ll will never guess what I got to do these past few days! OMW, I got to audition to be the new Clique Girl!”
“Anyways, there are two sisters named Destinee and Paris Monroe, and their third girl, Ariel, quit. So they auditioned thousands of girls all over the United States and even in Canada, to be the new third! I auditioned and got a callback! There were 35 girls that got called back (including me), and I’m telling you, every girl was AMAZING! They had voices like nobody else, and could reach incredible heights!”
“After the audition on Saturday, we who got called back had that night to learn and know the Clique Girlz’ two hit songs, “Incredible” and “You Think”. So I got to work! I woke up on Sunday morning, and I was sick and had NO VOICE! I didn’t know what I was going to do! But, after drinking a lot of tea, and singing a lot, I pulled through the hoarseness somehow!! Which was awesome, because out of the 35 girls they called back, and after all the intense cutting of girls, they had 14 left! Also including me! Yay! Then with the 14 left, we got to go in and learn harmonies with Destinee and Paris! It was so cool, and they are the sweetest girls ever! Then came the time to cut more girls, out of the 14, and after what they saw through the harmonies in each girl! I ended up being one of the final 3! I couldn’t believe it!! I was so shocked! It was a huge thing for me! That they even considered me was an honor, because Destinee and Paris are incredibly amazing! Out of the thousands of girls they auditioned! I just couldn’t believe it! Lol!”
“Anyways, the next day we got to know Paris and Destinee more! They are the coolest most incredible girls I’ve ever met, and it was such an honor getting to meet and work with them! We rehearsed all of Monday to perform for Jimmy Iovine (the head CEO and producer of Interscope Records!)! He was the one that would make the final decision on who would be the next Clique Girl, based on what he himself heard out of each of the three girls! I did my best, but it turned out that my voice by the time it was time to perform for Mr. Iovine, just gave out! I had lost my voice and just felt awful. I was so disappointed, but I guess I did the best I could at the time, and that was all I could do. Anyways, I didn’t get to be the 3rd Clique Girl, but I’m very very happy for Sarah Diamond, and I would like to wish her all of my congratulations! I really had an amazing time throughout this process, and it was a dream come true to even get to audition! It was the opportunity of a lifetime! I truly enjoyed it! And a shout of to Destinee and Paris: Ya’ll are both “incredible” (no pun intented, lol!)! I hope to see both of you again in the near future, and good luck with everything! Anyways, I hope everybody had a great weekend (I sure did, lol!), and I’ll write again soon!”


Ariel Moore announces that she is officially leaving The Clique Girlz. Rumor has it that she had a fight with Destinee and Paris. She apologizes to them and their family, saying, “I am very very truly sorry that it ended up like this. I love the girls and I didn’t mean to hurt anybody.”
Ariel says that for right now she’s spending a lot of time with her family and focusing on being a teenager. She’s doing some things on her own - some new music, a lot of dancing, and maybe some dancing.
Sounds like it didn’t go down very well!! What do you think happened?











"In their drive to become the Next Big Thing in teenage entertainment, the Clique Girlz have had more opportunities than most.The youthful trio, backed by Interscope Records and the powerful Creative Artists Agency, have opened for the Jonas Brothers and appeared on “Today,” where Al Roker called them “Hannah Montana times three.” They sang in last year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and Interscope has flooded YouTube with over 30 videos.None of those sparks have started a fire. Instead, the Clique Girlz — Destinee Monroe, 14; her sister, Paris, 12; and their best friend, Ariel Moore, 14 — are in danger of washing out of the entertainment industry before their first full CD comes to market. So far, at least, digital downloads have been anemic, and play on Radio Disney, where programming is based on listener requests, has been modest at best.But the Clique Girlz, who hail from Egg Harbor Township, N.J., have been thrown what could turn out to be a lifeline — and from no lesser a judge of talent than Michael D. Eisner, the former chief executive of the Walt Disney Company..."


"In today's hardscrabble music industry, there's very little shame in selling out. With compact-disc sales falling off a cliff, licensing is one of the few ways that artists and labels actually make money these days. Take the case of the nouveau tweeny-bopper trio known as the Clique Girlz. Their record label is actually pushing aside efforts to get their music heard in favor of first establishing the group as a commercial powerhouse. To wit, the girls have been commissioned by Topps, Michael Eisner's post-Disney baseball-card and candy empire, to reimagine the theme song for some newfangled sugary confection known as Baby Bottle Pops. So what exactly is a Baby Bottle Pop, and why does Clique Girlz's record company and management team think that this path will pave their way into the mainstream? Three words: the Jonas Brothers.That's right, in a little-known (and little-publicized) twist of their lore, the Jo Bros caught their big break when they signed on to do a series of commercials publicizing this very same product. They were between record deals at the time, and the exposure they got from these commercials helped convince Disney to give them a big push back in the summer of 2007. Still, if you're anything like us, you're shaking your head out of curiosity because you've never even heard of Baby Bottle Pops.