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Nine Rules of Romance
Katharine McPhee shows you how to hook someone who's gazing over the rainbow
The definitive moment of Katharine McPhee's memorable run on American Idol was when she sat on the stage in the spotlight, her legs folded meekly beneath her, and sang "Over the Rainbow." What an image. She had the body language of an ingenue and the voice of a woman. There was something pure about it. Something that suggested, Here's a young woman who truly believes with all her heart that somewhere there's a land where skies are blue and dreams actually can come true. It didn't hurt that she was smoking hot. Two years later, McPhee sits in a small café in that faraway land -- also known as Hollywood. And though the 24-year-old singer/actress is a Southern California girl by birth, her nervousness, her humility, her small-town sensibility create some striking contrasts. Like when she says, "At the beginning of this year, I thought, Okay, I'm going to make another record and this movie is going to come out. Great, but how will I make money until that all happens? I'm a spiritual person. I truly believe that God provides. So, next thing I knew, I got a Neutrogena contract." If Oz were Hollywood, you could see Dorothy saying something like that. The movie is the upcoming Happy Madison production The House Bunny, in which McPhee costars as a down-and-out, pregnant sorority girl. "The movie has a message, but it's still very Adam Sandler -- every character is outlandish." This year, McPhee is set to record her next album, which she says will be a departure from her self-titled first. "The first record was so rushed and so forced into a specific genre," she says. "It's completely not an example of who I am as an artist. Anybody who sings pop can sing that." She's developing her new album with the Grammy-winning producer David Foster, and it promises to reveal a truer Katharine. "We're taking our time with the record," she says. "It's amazing. It's the way a record should be made." McPhee recently married Nick Cokas, a producer who by all accounts is neither rich nor famous -- but simply the nicest, and we'd go so far as to say the luckiest, guy in Hollywood. So how do you land the woman many people (including, well, People) consider to be one of the most beautiful and talented in the world? It must be true love. "If you're really in love, there's never any question," she says. "If you're not sure on some days, then you're probably not in love." Below, McPhee gives MH her take on love, marriage, and finding your soul mate in a town full of evil witches, false wizards, and flying monkeys.
Katharine's 9 Relationship Rules
1 Be detail-oriented "I love getting a little note left in the bathroom. If she comes out in cute lingerie, take notice. She's making a