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Apple to Fix Siri's 'Streisand' Pronunciation Per Babs Request

By: Aug. 22, 2016
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, legendary star of stage and screen Barbra Streisand, who is currently on tour for her new album, 'Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway,' recently turned to Apple CEO Tim Cook to request a small favor.

"I called the head of Apple, Tim Cook, and he delightfully agreed to have Siri change the pronunciation of my name, finally," the songstress told NPR over the weekend. "She pronounces my name wrong. With a soft S, like sand on the beach. I've been saying this for my whole career."

The multi-Grammy Award winner continues, "And so what did I do? I called the head of Apple, Tim Cook, and he delightfully agreed to have Siri change the pronunciation of my name, finally, with the next update on Sept. 30." She adds, "So let's see if that happens, because I will be thrilled!"

Streisand's forthcoming new album "ENCORE: Movie Partners Sing Broadway" will be released on August 26th. The new album will feature 10 new Streisand duets of Broadway classics with some of the biggest stars in Hollywood. The inspired new musical pairings include Alec Baldwin, Antonio Banderas, Jamie Foxx, Anne Hathaway, Hugh Jackman, Seth MacFarlane, Melissa McCarthy,Chris Pine, Daisy Ridley, Patrick Wilson, and a spectacular virtual duet with Anthony Newley.

Streisand is the only artist ever to receive Oscar, Tony, Emmy, Grammy, Directors Guild of America, Golden Globe, National Medal of Arts and Peabody Awards and France's Légion d'Honneur as well as the American Film Institute's Lifetime Achievement Award. She is also the first female film director to receive the KENNEDY Center Honors. In 2015, President Barack Obama presented her with the highest civilian honor the United States bestows, the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

She won Oscars for both Best Actress ("Funny Girl") and Best Original Song (for her composition of "Evergreen" which has since become a standard.) She also was nominated for Best Actress for "The Way We Were." The three films she directed received 14 Oscar nominations. Her recordings have earned her ten Grammy Awards, including and Grammy's Lifetime Achievement and Legend Awards.

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