Where in the world is Casey Anthony ? No one knows. Where is Anderson Cooper? No one knows that, either … at THG, at least. He wants you to figure out, using only this message and photo on Twitter! “I’m off for a few days. From this photo can you guess where in the world I am? Exact location?” he wrote, adding that he is NOT at any sort of spa. He also ruled out the Dead Sea, but did say “If you’re a world traveler the picture I just tweeted out should be enough of a clue for my location.” Well? Where do you think Anderson Cooper is? Do you wish you were there with him, shirtless and covered in mud? Discuss both topics below.
Looks like Karina Smirnoff#39;s launching the campaign yet again. Asked recently about who she wants to dance with, Smirnoff, 33, was abundantly clear. “Definitely John Stamos,” she told Hollyscoop. “I think he#39;s got the looks, he#39;s got the experience of being onstage, doing Broadway.” Attention, John Stamos: Are you getting the message yet? Last year, Karina Smirnoff told us that the actor, 47, is her dream partner for an upcoming season of Dancing with the Stars. And though the forme
“This week she started walking. She’s flying now,” the reality star, 40, told us while promoting her latest product, Skinnygirl Daily Cleanse Restore on Monday. “It went from 12 steps, no pun intended, to now fully walking through the house.” It’s official: Bethenny Frankel has a mover and a shaker on her hands when it comes to 14-month-old daughter Bryn Casey. And as Bryn reaches another major milestone, Frankel and husband Jason Hoppy may soon have news of their own to celebrate. “We’re t
For the fourth time this summer an R-rated comedy opened big at the box office. Despite what some might say , the message is clear: you love laughing! Especially when the laughing involves Jennifer Aniston discussing her proclivity to masturbate while watching Gossip Girl . With $28 million in ticket sales , Horrible Bosses is comedy hit — and that means there’s plenty to discuss.
Megan Fox is a natural beauty. That’s the message this actress would like to send out, as she posted a quartet of photos to her Facebook page yesterday under the heading: “Things you can’t do with your face when you have Botox.” Examples, as seen here? Furrowing one’s brow. Raising one’s eyebrows. Mounting Shia LaBeouf . Just kidding about the last one. Rumors of Fox undergoing plastic surgery heated up a year ago. But these photos are proof enough for us that her face is botox-free. As for those breasts, we may need a closer look… Do you think Fox has had plastic surgery?
——–Click here to download!!! – bit.ly ———- Me singing Pray by Justin Bieber I really love the message of this song, especially around the holidays, so I decided to do a cover of it. Hope you enjoy my version of “Pray” by Justin Bieber from his My Worlds Acoustic Album. This cover is available on iTunes, please click here : bit.ly Please share this song on Facebook ! Please do not forget to subscribe to my channel ! Thank you so much for the support. Produced by Jake Coco and WG Snuffy Walden. Recorded at Taylor Made Studios : www.tmadestudios.com Thank you so much for the support ! ——— LINKS Facebook : www.facebook.com Youtube: www.youtube.com Website: www.jakecocolovesyou.com http://www.youtube.com/v/k4DzmH34k2I?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Continue reading here: Justin Bieber – Pray (Cover) by Jake Coco
Sean Kingston was involved in a jet-ski accident last month that almost claimed his life. The Jamaican singer has been battling back though and shown great progress. He tweeted the first photo of himself since the accident along with the message “Feeling alot better.” UPDATE: Sean Kingston Walking After Jet Ski Accident! Sean Kingston’s Passenger In Jet Ski Accident Speaks Out “[Sean] Was Coughing Up Blood” UPDATE: Sean Kingston In Critical But Stable Condition & Celebs React Sean Kingston Hospitalized After Jet Ski Accident
Sean Kingston was involved in a jet-ski accident last month that almost claimed his life. The Jamaican singer has been battling back though and shown great progress. He tweeted the first photo of himself since the accident along with the message “Feeling alot better.” UPDATE: Sean Kingston Walking After Jet Ski Accident! Sean Kingston’s Passenger In Jet Ski Accident Speaks Out “[Sean] Was Coughing Up Blood” UPDATE: Sean Kingston In Critical But Stable Condition & Celebs React Sean Kingston Hospitalized After Jet Ski Accident
Typical democrat. A Wisconsin democrat running in a recall election left a message on a woman’s answering machine. The democrat said he ought to smack her around in a message he didn’t know was being recorded. WISGOP reported: Rep. Fred … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 13/06/2011 22:51 Number of articles : 2
‘I don’t think viewers are necessarily getting healthy messages from it,’ one expert says. By Gil Kaufman Rihanna Photo: Steven Lawton/ FilmMagic Like any good piece of art, Rihanna ‘s controversial “Man Down” video has elicited a wide variety of opinions, running the gamut from condemnation for its bloodshed to praise for its attempt to grapple with the complex issue of violence against women. “It strikes me first and foremost that she is working out personal issues through her art,” said Terry O’Neill, national president of the National Organization for Women, who lauded the singer’s talent and stressed that she did not find the video exploitive at all. A number of groups slammed the clip after its premiere, taking issue with the opening scene, in which a hidden Rihanna is shown shooting an unarmed man in the back of the head in the middle of a crowded train station. Viewers later learn that the act was in retaliation for a previous sexual assault. ” ‘Man Down’ is an inexcusable, shock-only, shoot-and-kill theme song,” said Industry Ears co-founder Paul Porter, a former programming director at BET, where the video debuted earlier this week and remains in rotation. But O’Neill said that like Rihanna’s collaboration with Eminem on the “Love the Way You Lie” video — which also tackled issues of domestic abuse — “Man Down” is another example of Rihanna “trying to grapple with the multifaceted nature of violence against women as an artist. Obviously violence is not the way to solve anything and both videos depict violence. In one, it’s a man who feels justified in committing violence against a woman and in the other a woman who feels instantly very remorseful in her killing.” For O’Neill, “Man Down” does not cross the line into portraying violence in an effort to titillate. “One of the main messages it leaves you with is violence breeds more violence and everyone can see that and also detect some problems with that,” said Stephanie Nilva, Executive Director of Day One, New York’s leading teen relationship abuse-focused organization. “I respect the fact that Rihanna is trying to draw attention to these issues, but I don’t think viewers are necessarily getting healthy messages from it.” Another concern for Nilva, given the implied sexual abuse in the clip, is the underlying impression that young women who dress a certain way or go dancing in clubs are naive or should feel at risk. That too, she said, sends a muddled message about sexual assault. “What it doesn’t do is open up a discussion about how men’s violence is frequently about controlling women and not about violence they’ve experienced at that person’s hands,” she said. After posting a defense of the clip, Rihanna got plenty of support from her fans on Twitter , where the comments included such sentiments as “it’s really ironic how women r always exploited n videos … we watch women be raped & murdered. Now a woman flips the coin & look!” Another fan wrote, “You opened the eyes of all women living under a dark cloud that needed a voice. ‘Man Down’ is the voice. I love you.” Others called it “inspiring” and praised Rihanna for tackling the issue of sexual abuse, writing, ” ‘Man Down’ video portrays REAL situations that can happen to ANYONE! Do yoo thing ri!” Rihanna also pleaded with her fans to stop making threats against members of the PTC, writing, “We love it, they don’t … that is all, and the world keeps turning.” Given the message of empowerment some of Rihanna’s fans appear to have taken from the video, Nilva noted that one of the messages Day One imparts to young people is that violence is never appropriate. “I wouldn’t say that perpetrating violence against someone is a form of empowerment, just like you wouldn’t say a man raping a woman is a form of empowerment,” she said. “It’s a complicated message to get young people to absorb that — what it means to be an empowered person — and it would be nice to see more images of strength that are not about exercising violence or power over other people.” As a survivor of relationship violence at the hands of her ex, Chris Brown , Nilva said the singer is clearly under the microscope when it comes to this topic. But given that people are likely to pay more attention to what she has to say about it because of her fame and the notoriety surrounding Brown’s 2009 assault, Nilva said it would be preferable to see a more positive message from Rihanna on the topic. O’Neill said she’s confident that Rihanna’s fans will understand the message of the clip because any woman who has experienced violence from a partner or acquaintance knows that among the emotions you feel in addition to anger and rage are humiliation and fear and a desire for revenge. “Many women who have experienced violence, of course, have those feelings and this video seems to be a fictional portrayal of those feelings and is not intended to be instructional,” O’Neill said, calling it a kind of catharsis for viewers. “The other aspect that is part of the message is the fact that if you act on your desire to kill this rapist, you will then throw yourself down the rabbit hole of remorse and criminal accountability and be sent to prison. There are repercussions and the video clearly says that.” At press time, MTV’s Facebook poll asking whether the video goes too far had the “no” votes leading the “yes” votes by a margin of three-to-one. Do you think Rihanna’s “Man Down” video goes too far? Cast your vote in our Facebook poll and share your thoughts in the comments below. Related Artists Rihanna