I’m trying not to fall in love with too many more no-name models these days, mostly because it’s hard to keep track of them all, and it’s kind of embarrassing when I send my weekly marriage proposals to the wrong Twitter account. That said, I’m willing to make an exception for Karina Bartkevica here, because, well, just look at the killer body on this Latvian hottie. It was love at first sight for the Little Tuna. I know, I know, I’m a real romantic. » view all 12 photos Photos: Fameflynet
It’s not too often that I fall in love with a hot no-name model at first sight, it only happens maybe once or twice a week, but after this shoot from Rosie Tupper , I think we can officially add another one to my list. I don’t know too much about Rosie besides the fact that she’s from Australia and that we were meant for one another, but she kind of reminds me of my crush Katrina Bowden , only not as famous. Which means I might actually have a shot with her. OK, stop laughing. I haven’t gotten to the punchline yet.
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A Video I Made for Justin Bieber using the song “Love At First Sight” by Kylie Minogue. Lyrics: Thought that I was going crazy Just having one those days yeah Didn’t know what to do Then there was you And everything went from wrong to right And the stars came out and filled up the sky The music you were playing really blew my mind It was love at first sight ’cause baby when I heard you For the first time I knew We were meant to be as one Was tired of running out of luck Thinking ’bout giving up yeah Didn’t know what to do Then there was you And everything went from wrong to right And the stars came out and filled up the sky The music you were playing really blew my mind It was love at first sight ’cause baby when I heard you For the first time I knew we were meant to be as one And everything went from wrong to right And the stars came out and filled up the sky The music you were playing really blew my mind It was love at first sight http://www.youtube.com/v/13IZ80W_dTA?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read this article: Love At First Sight (Justin Bieber Video) with lyrics
‘There has to be some kind of moment where you feel a different energy around someone,’ the ‘Water for Elephants’ star tells MTV News. By Aly Semigran, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Robert Pattinson Photo: MTV News Robert Pattinson is sure of two things: Love at first sight can exist and he always has something on his lips (though, coincidentally enough, they have nothing to do with one another.) When MTV News caught up with Pattinson to discuss his latest project, “Water for Elephants,” the topic turned to whether he believes in love at first sight. His “Elephants” character, Jacob, goes through something similar when he experiences an instant attraction and connection to Marlena (Reese Witherspoon) . “I think people can [fall in love at first sight],” said the 24-year-old star, who has been romantically linked in real life to his “Twilight” co-star Kristen Stewart . “I think pretty much all people who love each other, had some kind of thing at first sight,” he continued. “I mean, there has to be some kind of moment where you, like, feel a different energy around someone.” RPattz went on to make the argument that, “Generally, if you don’t notice someone ever, you’re probably not going to fall in love with them.” In other words, Robert Pattinson probably doesn’t believe in too many romantic comedies! But if you’re still hoping a simple run-in with Pattinson will make for a love match, there’s something you should probably know about him: He has some strange habits where his lips are concerned. During our “love at first sight” chat, Pattinson got distracted and wondered aloud, “Oh, why do I always have stuff on my lip?!” After mimicking licking his lips, the actor said this sort of thing happens “like, constantly!” Pattinson then joked that the lip thing was a reoccurring problem during every interview he’d had while promoting “Water for Elephants” over the weekend. “If I keep my mouth closed for 20 seconds, my lips [get] stuck together,” RPattz complained. We’d be willing to bet there are some hard-core fans out there more than willing to remedy that problem. Do you, like Robert Pattinson, believe in love at first sight? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “Water for Elephants.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Robert Pattinson Related Photos Robert Pattinson’s 10 Smoldering Looks In The ‘Water For Elephants’ Trailer ‘Water For Elephants’
• Proposal offering 20p in the pound on debts approved • HMRC has 28 days to appeal Portsmouth appeared to move a significant step closer to achieving long-awaited financial stability today when the company voluntary arrangement to take the club out of administration was voted through by its creditors. The decision also clears the way for David Lampitt, the Portsmouth chief executive, to appoint a new manager, with whom he is “currently negotiating a contract”. The only obstacle to the CVA being officially approved is the possibility of Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs raising a legal challenge. HMRC voted against Portsmouth’s proposal of 20p in the pound over the next five years, which was approved by 81.3% of the creditors, and has 28 days to raise an objection. The Revenue was allowed voting rights of only £24m by the administrators rather than its claim of £37m, which would have given it more than the 25% required to block the CVA. HMRC voted against because it is challenging the Premier League and Football League rule which states that football creditors must have priority and their debts paid off in full when a club enters administration. A statement released by the Revenue said: “HMRC notes that the result of today’s vote was to accept the CVA proposals. HMRC stands by the full amount of its claim. We will now carefully consider our position following the decision to reduce the amount of our claim for voting purposes. “HMRC believes the so‑called football creditors rule is unfair, unlawful and unacceptable. It cannot be right for millions of pounds worth of assets and income of Portsmouth FC to be earmarked for payment of football debts in full while other creditors – including the public purse – have been offered a mere 20p in the pound over five years.” Whether HMRC mounts a legal challenge remains to be seen, though it is thought to be unlikely. What the CVA’s acceptance means is that control of Portsmouth’s day-to-day operations will be now completely ceded to Lampitt, although until a new buyer is found for the club he will still report to the administrators. Andrew Andronikou, the chief administrator, told the Guardian: “We are now in a transitional period where we hand over the club’s daily business more fully to David Lampitt.” The chief executive praised the CVA’s authorisation and told Portsmouth’s website: “This is a hugely significant day – I’m very pleased the vote has gone through. The deal reached between the administrators and the creditors provides us with the first step towards the rebuilding of the club. One of my tasks is to bring stability to the club so that it has a long-term future. This should make it a more attractive proposition for new investment. I believe this has to the best way to bring long-term success.” Andronikou confirmed Lampitt is close to appointing Avram Grant’s successor. “He is past interviewing candidates and is negotiating a contract with the new manager.” Steve Coterill, the former Notts County manager, is thought to be in line to take over but Andronikou refused to comment. Portsmouth Jamie Jackson guardian.co.uk
• Italian Guineas winner can keep up good work of Gallic raiders • Rainbow Peak rates the best bet on fourth day of meeting 3.50 Coronation Stakes François Rohaut can keep the tricolore flying at Royal Ascot by taking theCoronation Stakes with the bargain basement filly Evading Tempete . While she can expect to be surrounded by bluebloods on and off the track at the Royal meeting, it was for only 3,000gns that the selection changed hands as a yearling at the sales. However, having shown only limited promise as a juvenile, the Rohaut-trained filly found her feet on the all-weather at Cagnes-sur-Mer and Deauville at the start of the year and translated that progression back to turf when a close second to the useful Joanna in the Prix Imprudence at Maisons-Laffitte in April. Special Duty, who finished third that day, may not have been quite at her best but nevertheless it was a fine effort and the winner Joanna has since franked that form. Rohaut also believes her to be a better filly on today’s quicker ground. Fillies who have run in either the 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket or another country’s equivalent of that Classic have a fearsome record in this contest (18 of the last 21 winners) and it was in the Italian Guineas at Capanelle last month that Evading Tempete continued her upward curve of improvement when easily beating 18 rivals. While Maxime Guyon’s success aboard a fellow French raider, Byword, in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes came on his first visit to the track, Rohaut has been here before and missed out on a victory by two short-heads when Turtle Bowl finished third in the Queen Anne Stakes three years ago. 2.30 Albany Stakes Radharcnafarraige was a clear-cut winner on her latest start of the same Group Three event at Naas which Cuis Ghaire took en route to victory here two years ago. That was a hot heat and she appeared to score with plenty in hand. Richard Hannon’s juveniles have been running well all week, even in defeat, and Memory looked potentially smart when scoring at Goodwood on her debut last month. 3.05 King Edward VII Stakes Was At First Sight flattered by finishing second in the Derby? Dedicated clockwatchers will deny that the form of the race can possibly be suspect, given the impressive time recorded by the winner. Furthermore it is entirely conceivable that At First Sight had not been able to run up to his best in that race. But the dreadful record of Derby runners in this contest (four winners in the last 20 years) is enough to persuade me to take him on here with the battle-hardened Monterosso . He has four lengths to find with Green Moon on recent Newbury running but is 6lb better off this time. 4.25 Wolferton Handicap Rainbow Peak failed to handle the drop back in trip when second to Fareer at York last time but he can show his true colours returned to a mile and a quarter. That was only the fourth appearance of his career but Rainbow Peak showed plenty of tenacity to get as close as he did to the winner, given that he was ridden from off the pace in a contest where it paid to be prominent. Connections consider him a Pattern-race performer in the making. 5.00 Queen’s Vase Beaten on his first three starts, Corsica started his handicapping career on a lowly mark of 74 but quickly worked his way through the ranks before taking a Listed contest at Hamilton. He looked to have plenty on his plate off top weight in a red-hot handicap at Musselburgh on Derby Day but battled on courageously to finish third in a big field and the move up to two miles promises to suit. His trainer, Mark Johnston, targets this race and has won it in five of the last nine years. Horse racing Horse racing tips Royal Ascot Will Hayler guardian.co.uk