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==Personality==
==Personality==
Joshie uses a lot of English and quite posh sounding phrases. One of the reasons Greg believes his fans are 7 years old is because he tends to tell "children to listen to their parents and follow there dreams", that makes him sound like a 'moron'. He seems to be upper-class. He has a comic where he removes two ghostly figures called 'Bad Manners' and 'Attitude' from homes, and tells the parents to download more ringtones and songs from his website.
Joshie uses a lot of English and quite posh sounding phrases. One of the reasons Greg believes his fans are 7 years old is because he tends to tell "children to listen to their parents and follow there dreams", that makes him sound like a 'moron'. He seems to be upper-class. He has a comic where he removes two ghostly figures called 'Bad Manners' and 'Attitude' from homes, and tells the parents to download more ringtones and songs from his website.





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Joshie is a fictional European singer and a mentioned character in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. He always promotes good values, such as respecting your parents and following your dreams. Rowley is a notable fan of Joshie, though Greg is confident that all his other fans are 6-8 year-old girls. Rowley goes to a Joshie concert in The Ugly Truth.

Appearances and Mentions

Single

"Joshie Says" is the only known single performed

performed by Joshie. It was written by Scott Kinney. It can be viewed here.

Personality

Joshie uses a lot of English and quite posh sounding phrases. One of the reasons Greg believes his fans are 7 years old is because he tends to tell "children to listen to their parents and follow there dreams", that makes him sound like a 'moron'. He seems to be upper-class. He has a comic where he removes two ghostly figures called 'Bad Manners' and 'Attitude' from homes, and tells the parents to download more ringtones and songs from his website.


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