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Would like opinions - Thinking about changing my stage/pinup name

Hi everyone...

I am thinking about changing my stage/pinup name to Lula La Rose. I was wondering if anyone had any opinions on what they thought of that name? Lady Stevi is ok...but it just seems to lack something for me...and a lot of ladies use "Lady" before their name.

My husband thinks that Lula La Rose may sound too old, like an old ladies name. But I don't think so. I was inspired by the song "Be-Bop-a-Lula" by Gene Vincent, and I also think of Laura Dern from the movie "Wild At Heart", Lula was her character's name.

So what do you think?

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I love it. I think it's really cute.
Old lady name? That didn't come to mind when I read it.

I think it's cute.
Lula La Rose is lovely. I think it's a winner x
you have my 100% support on the new name - irony is that I'm considering changing mine too! To Ruby Rose!
So clearly I like your new choice!
Thanks for your feedback ladies! I am trying it on for size now. :)

Any other opinions?
I have another question for you ladies who started with one name, then changed it. How did you deal with any complications of doing that change? I am wondering how easy it will be for people to adapt to it.
One thing I would say is that there's a lot of people who use versions of Lou/Lulu/Lula etc. Like with the number of people who use "Cherry" in their name somewhere.
i saw that subject.. it was regarding ZOMBIE_______ for the name... kinda forget...

Lula La Rose / Lady Stevi said:
I have another question for you ladies who started with one name, then changed it. How did you deal with any complications of doing that change? I am wondering how easy it will be for people to adapt to it.

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