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I’m Gaia, I’m 15 and I live in Milan, Italy. Before…

I’m Gaia, I’m 15 and I live in Milan, Italy. Before the 2nd June I saw Justin in concert just once. Now I had the chance to meet Justin that day by winning some contest. You would win to see him at a Believe party & meet and greet, or at his performance at the Arena of Verona. Francesca (one of my friends) won one contest and so she was allowed to enter the Believe Party, sam with Ilaria and her cousin, but me not. I didn’t win anything. That was the worst moment of my life, knowing that after all that I did for him, the big day arrived and I could not see him. It was like the world collapsed on me. I was encouraged by Francesca, Alessandra and my other friends who were there with me in that moment. I was SURE that, on 2nd June, I wouldn’t meet Justin. The morning of that day we went in front of the Alcatraz (the place where Justin performed). We lined up with all the others who had won, and Francesca still told me, “You will enter Gaia, I’m sure, you will meet him, we will meet him today, trust me.” I cried again, I couldn’t believe that Justin was in my city and I couldn’t meet him. We tried every way to get the pass but nothing. Few hours after, a belieber came to me and told me that she had an extra pass to enter in the party and she wanted to give me it. In that moment I was the happiest girl on the world. I thanked her so much and then after one hour we immediately went to Linate, the airport. We stayed there like for 3 hours. Then when the plane landed we meet the whole crew. Kenny, Alfredo, Ryan, Dan, Scrappy, everyone except Justin. All the girls who were with us started to scream, we took photos with them, it was fantastic. We couldn’t believe to have in front of us all the crew, all the people who are so close to Justin. At the airport I went to Scrappy and I told him, “Can you give this letter to Justin? This is the only chance that I have, please!” He accepted and hugged me. When I saw him at the hotel I asked him if he threw away the letter or what, and he took it from his pocket! When we was in front of the hotel waiting to see Justin, Marisol entered. She was the interviewer who interviewed him in London and here in Italy that day. We went to her to ask why she was there and she explained us that she had to interview him. After a few minutes, she returned in the garden where we were and she said, “Gaia, Alessandra, Ilaria come here!” We went over there and she told us that she needed 3 girls to interview Justin on the stage of Alcatraz, at the Believe Party. We were so surprised about her request and we accepted. Then she return to us and told us that she needed another 3 girls, so we choose Francesca, Arianna and Camilla. The hour of the party came very quickly, so we followed Marisol and she took us in the first line and then behind the scenes. We were so exited, the man who managed the event told us to not scream, cry or things like that but we couldn’t. Finally, after too much time we didn’t see him. He wasn’t pixel, or on a photo, that moment wasn’t a video, but that was reality. After his performances the man called us, but there was a change of program and only 3 girls could come on the stage to interview him. He was beautiful, I was enchanted, his eyes were still shimmering, he was still smiling, I really couldn’t realize that he was in front me, the boy who I never stop to love since the first moment was there, with me, that was unbelievable. When we entered on the stage, he first hugged us. That was really the moment of my whole life. The hug that I was searching for, the hug that I was waiting from a life, the special moment that I dreamed every night. That moment had become reality. He was so sweet with us, he hugged also Alessandra, Ilaria, Francesca, Camilla and Arianna. After so many fights, after so many tears, smiles, after too many times, finally my dream was happening. After the questions that we asked Justin, we went behind the scenes to make a photo with him, but only 3 of us. Camilla, Ilaria and I went in a room and took it. He was so smiling, trust to me, there aren’t enough characters to describe my emotions in that moment. I was one of the few people who organized events in Italy to be noticed by Justin. We gave our souls for him, we did our best, and that was our moment. Thank you Justin to be my strength, to be my point of reference. Trust to me if I tell you to still believe, trust to me. I’ll NEVER give up, I’ll support Justin until the end, cause he’s all my life. I miss him so much. When he hugged me, I had my world in my arms, really the best moment ever. I hope to meet him very soon, I can’t resist, that distance is very hard. Thank you Justin, for every single moment, you made my life. NEVER SAY NEVER. The rest is here: I’m Gaia, I’m 15 and I live in Milan, Italy. Before…

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First Image from Disney’s Maleficent: Witchy Angelina Jolie and Her Killer Cheekbones

Cower in fear (and admiration) for the villainous Angelina Jolie ! Releasing a first look at their upcoming Maleficent , Disney announced today that production is underway on the Jolie-toplined adaptation centered on Sleeping Beauty ‘s evil witch, which “reveals the events that hardened her heart and drove her to curse the baby, Aurora.” Just look at those cheekbones. Scary! The retconned fairytale (in theaters in 2014) brings the witch Maleficent front and center, with innocent young Elle Fanning playing Princess Aurora. Fanning and Jolie are joined by a solid line-up: Sharlto Copley, Sam Riley, Juno Temple, Imelda Staunton, Miranda Richardson, and Lesley Manville round out the cast, while Disney Renaissance legend Don Hahn is among the executive producers. Once upon a time, Tim Burton and Darren Aronofsky’s names were bandied about to helm the picture, but visual effects vet Robert Stromberg landed in the director’s chair, marking his directorial debut. Meanwhile, Maleficent ‘s script is written by Linda Woolverton ( Beauty and the Beast , The Lion King ) and they’ve got Rick Baker onboard for make-up, all of which is promising enough for me…for now. Maleficent is set for release (in 3-D) on March 14, 2014.

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Cheryl Cole Spreads Her Legs and has a Shitty Panty Flash In Fishnets of the Day

I am a fan of Cheryl Cole. I’m not really sure why, but can only assume that commercial fabricated pop music designed in an office to make money once sung by a group of hand picked robot women who auditioned to be the next Spice Girls and who had no idea who each other were….never having to build or grow as a real band…avoiding all that annoying stuff like song writing….only to fill the airwaves with musical smut….that generaes millions of dollars…. really speaks to me… Especially when one of the cookie cutter characters they cast to be in their contrived ac was some ghetto bitch with prison tats – a little rough around the edges only to be passed around to soccer players…..was Cherly Cole….hot as fuck…. Now she’s off doing a solo career, wearing shorts, with a bikini bottom under in the event something like this happens…cuz long gone are the days of flashing her meaty cunt to get ahead….Unfortunately…cuz she’s spectacular… TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS GO

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Racism… What You Know About It?: “Super” Mario Balotelli’s Knock Home Wonder Goal Againt Ireland Euro 2012! [Video]

Mario Balotelli Wonder Goal Against Ireland In Euro 2012 Against Croatia We have been following Balotelli since he was brought and taught in Italy. He is a beast… and before it’s all said and done, will go down as one of the greatest strikers ever. We know the racism has been playing mind tricks on the kid… and this special goal he laid down today should change all that: Antonio Cassano and Mario Balotelli fired Italy into the quarter-finals of Euro 2012 after a tense victory over the Republic of Ireland. The AC Milan striker headed home from Andrea Pirlo’s 35th-minute corner before substitute Balotelli added a second at the death to finally kill off Ireland’s brave resistance. Spain’s 1-0 win over Croatia in Gdansk meant the reigning champions topped Group C, but Italy went through in second place. On a night when only victory would do for Cesare Prandelli’s men, they came up with the goods against an Ireland side whose exit from the competition was confirmed last week. But while Italy dominated for long periods, they were unable to find a way past the green shirts for a second time to leave the Republic, led by winger Damien Duff on his 100th appearance for his country, in with a chance until Balotelli eventually calmed the nerves. Giovanni Trapattoni’s side, who had midfielder Keith Andrews sent off late on, staged a late blitz on the Italian goal which came up only just short, and although they restored some of their battered pride, they will return to Dublin tomorrow having failed to collect a single point. Duff and his team-mates ran out wearing black armbands to mark the 18th anniversary of the shootings of six men in Loughinisland, County Down, as the victims watched the national team play Italy at the 1994 World Cup finals in the United States. That day, Ray Houghton’s goal secured a famous victory over the Italians, and the latest generation set out in determined fashion in an attempt to repeat the feat. They might have taken the lead straight from the kick-off when Kevin Doyle ran on to Pirlo’s careless pass, but defender Giorgio Chiellini dispossessed him before he could shoot. Ireland safely negotiated the opening five minutes which had previously proved so problematical in the tournament, but as the deep-sitting Pirlo started to pull the strings, found themselves having to defend for dear life. But where that had been beyond them in their opening two games, this time they found the resilience and organisation which had brought them to the finals. The two sides traded blows in their own particular fashions, the Italians stylish and patient, the Irish more direct and abrasive, but with neither goalkeeper being called upon at all. Richard Dunne and Sean St Ledger both had to get in good blocks to prevent Antonio Di Natale from troubling Shay Given, and the Leicester defender had to be on his toes to dispossess the same man as he threatened to carve his way into the penalty area once again. But with 10 minutes of the first half remaining, Italy started to turn the screw. Glenn Whelan’s misplaced pass allowed Cassano to pick out Di Natale and when he rounded Given on the right side of the penalty area and shot from a tight angle, St Ledger once again came to the rescue on the line. But the reprieve was only temporary and after Given had conceded a corner by spilling Cassano’s snapshot, Prandelli’s men edged ahead. Pirlo’s near-post delivery was met with a glancing header by Cassano and although Given got a hand to it, he could not keep the ball out of the net. The sense of relief among the Italian fans, who were dwarfed in number by their Irish counterparts, was palpable, and will have been shared both on the pitch and the bench. However, Prandelli’s players returned knowing they still had to get through another 45 minutes and hope things elsewhere continued to go for them if they were to progress. It would have been 2-0 within three minutes of the restart had St Ledger not once again denied Di Natale with a vital block, and Given had to get down well to keep out Cassano’s side-footed effort seconds later with Italy looking to kill the game off. Daniele De Rossi curled a 51st-minute shot over the angle of bar and post with Ireland looking more open than they had at any point until then. But there was a flicker of hope for the Republic when Robbie Keane forced Ignazio Abate to concede a corner which Dunne headed wide. Given had to repel another Di Natale effort at his near post with 55 minutes gone, but Andrews tested Gianluigi Buffon from distance for the first time on the hour. Sensing that their time had come, the Republic launched a sustained assault on the Italian goal, prompting Prandelli to introduce wild card striker Balotelli with 15 minutes left on the clock. But Buffon had to be at his best to keep out Andrews’ drilled 79th-minute shot from Duff’s back-heeled free-kick, with Ireland throwing everything they had at Italy. However, it all turned sour at the death as Andrews, who had earlier been booked for a foul, received a second yellow card for dissent seconds before Balotelli hooked home a Pirlo corner to secure the win. Turn the page to see the go ahead magic goal he put in today in Euro 2012.

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Racism… What You Know About It?: “Super” Mario Balotelli’s Knock Home Wonder Goal Againt Ireland Euro 2012! [Video]

Racism… What You Know About It?: “Super” Mario Balotelli’s Knock Home Wonder Goal Againt Ireland Euro 2012! [Video]

Mario Balotelli Wonder Goal Against Ireland In Euro 2012 Against Croatia We have been following Balotelli since he was brought and taught in Italy. He is a beast… and before it’s all said and done, will go down as one of the greatest strikers ever. We know the racism has been playing mind tricks on the kid… and this special goal he laid down today should change all that: Antonio Cassano and Mario Balotelli fired Italy into the quarter-finals of Euro 2012 after a tense victory over the Republic of Ireland. The AC Milan striker headed home from Andrea Pirlo’s 35th-minute corner before substitute Balotelli added a second at the death to finally kill off Ireland’s brave resistance. Spain’s 1-0 win over Croatia in Gdansk meant the reigning champions topped Group C, but Italy went through in second place. On a night when only victory would do for Cesare Prandelli’s men, they came up with the goods against an Ireland side whose exit from the competition was confirmed last week. But while Italy dominated for long periods, they were unable to find a way past the green shirts for a second time to leave the Republic, led by winger Damien Duff on his 100th appearance for his country, in with a chance until Balotelli eventually calmed the nerves. Giovanni Trapattoni’s side, who had midfielder Keith Andrews sent off late on, staged a late blitz on the Italian goal which came up only just short, and although they restored some of their battered pride, they will return to Dublin tomorrow having failed to collect a single point. Duff and his team-mates ran out wearing black armbands to mark the 18th anniversary of the shootings of six men in Loughinisland, County Down, as the victims watched the national team play Italy at the 1994 World Cup finals in the United States. That day, Ray Houghton’s goal secured a famous victory over the Italians, and the latest generation set out in determined fashion in an attempt to repeat the feat. They might have taken the lead straight from the kick-off when Kevin Doyle ran on to Pirlo’s careless pass, but defender Giorgio Chiellini dispossessed him before he could shoot. Ireland safely negotiated the opening five minutes which had previously proved so problematical in the tournament, but as the deep-sitting Pirlo started to pull the strings, found themselves having to defend for dear life. But where that had been beyond them in their opening two games, this time they found the resilience and organisation which had brought them to the finals. The two sides traded blows in their own particular fashions, the Italians stylish and patient, the Irish more direct and abrasive, but with neither goalkeeper being called upon at all. Richard Dunne and Sean St Ledger both had to get in good blocks to prevent Antonio Di Natale from troubling Shay Given, and the Leicester defender had to be on his toes to dispossess the same man as he threatened to carve his way into the penalty area once again. But with 10 minutes of the first half remaining, Italy started to turn the screw. Glenn Whelan’s misplaced pass allowed Cassano to pick out Di Natale and when he rounded Given on the right side of the penalty area and shot from a tight angle, St Ledger once again came to the rescue on the line. But the reprieve was only temporary and after Given had conceded a corner by spilling Cassano’s snapshot, Prandelli’s men edged ahead. Pirlo’s near-post delivery was met with a glancing header by Cassano and although Given got a hand to it, he could not keep the ball out of the net. The sense of relief among the Italian fans, who were dwarfed in number by their Irish counterparts, was palpable, and will have been shared both on the pitch and the bench. However, Prandelli’s players returned knowing they still had to get through another 45 minutes and hope things elsewhere continued to go for them if they were to progress. It would have been 2-0 within three minutes of the restart had St Ledger not once again denied Di Natale with a vital block, and Given had to get down well to keep out Cassano’s side-footed effort seconds later with Italy looking to kill the game off. Daniele De Rossi curled a 51st-minute shot over the angle of bar and post with Ireland looking more open than they had at any point until then. But there was a flicker of hope for the Republic when Robbie Keane forced Ignazio Abate to concede a corner which Dunne headed wide. Given had to repel another Di Natale effort at his near post with 55 minutes gone, but Andrews tested Gianluigi Buffon from distance for the first time on the hour. Sensing that their time had come, the Republic launched a sustained assault on the Italian goal, prompting Prandelli to introduce wild card striker Balotelli with 15 minutes left on the clock. But Buffon had to be at his best to keep out Andrews’ drilled 79th-minute shot from Duff’s back-heeled free-kick, with Ireland throwing everything they had at Italy. However, it all turned sour at the death as Andrews, who had earlier been booked for a foul, received a second yellow card for dissent seconds before Balotelli hooked home a Pirlo corner to secure the win. Turn the page to see the go ahead magic goal he put in today in Euro 2012.

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Still Got It? Mariah Carey Performs For The President And Recieves Standing Ovation

Mariah Carey Performs At President Obama Fundraiser Event Taking a night off from dem babies , songstress Mariah Carey performed a few of her hits, along with a song that she wrote personally for the President, at a fundraiser event in his honor. Singer Mariah Carey has penned a new inspirational song in honour of US President Barack Obama in the run up of his re-election campaign. The R&B superstar debuted the ballad, titled “Bring It on Home”, Thursday as she performed at a special fundraiser for the Democrat at the Plaza Hotel here. reports dailystar.co.uk. Carey, who also backed Obama in the 2008 election, took to Twitter after the bash and wrote: “Just finished performing ‘Hero, We Belong Together’ and ‘BRING IT ON HOME’ – a song I wrote especially for the event.” The Plaza Hotel party took place hours after Obama mingled with guests at actress Sarah Jessica Parker’s house for another political fundraiser. Check out some of MiMi’s other recent performance s and see if you think she’s still got it. Source

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Still Got It? Mariah Carey Performs For The President And Recieves Standing Ovation

Mariah Carey Performs At President Obama Fundraiser Event Taking a night off from dem babies , songstress Mariah Carey performed a few of her hits, along with a song that she wrote personally for the President, at a fundraiser event in his honor. Singer Mariah Carey has penned a new inspirational song in honour of US President Barack Obama in the run up of his re-election campaign. The R&B superstar debuted the ballad, titled “Bring It on Home”, Thursday as she performed at a special fundraiser for the Democrat at the Plaza Hotel here. reports dailystar.co.uk. Carey, who also backed Obama in the 2008 election, took to Twitter after the bash and wrote: “Just finished performing ‘Hero, We Belong Together’ and ‘BRING IT ON HOME’ – a song I wrote especially for the event.” The Plaza Hotel party took place hours after Obama mingled with guests at actress Sarah Jessica Parker’s house for another political fundraiser. Check out some of MiMi’s other recent performance s and see if you think she’s still got it. Source

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Madagascar 3 Likely to Dominate Weekend Box Office, Christina Ricci Heads to Oz: Biz Break

Also rounding out Friday’s round up of news briefs, Harvey Weinstein receives UCLA honors, New York’s LGBT Festival sets its opener, the Austin Film Festival touts its record submission and California is chided for not doing enough to keep productions from ditching the state. Harvey Weinstein Receives UCLA Honors The Weinstein Company chief was feted by UCLA’s student directors as the school’s Champion Spirit Award recipient. The ceremony took place Thursday night at the Directors Guild of America as part of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television Film Festival. The award was created in 2010 recognizing a person in the entertainment industry who has “courage, integrity, insight and inspiration and is dedicated to fostering and nurturing emerging talent.” Recent winners include Stacey Snider and Roger Corman. Joshua Sanchez’s Four to Kick Off NYC LGBT Festival The film follows four people as they spend a holiday encountering life changing moments, both subtle and writ large and learn to cope with the lack of honesty in their lives. Closing the event will be Marialy Rivas’ acclaimed Chilean film Young & Wild .  Based on the life of co-screenwriter Camila Gutiérrez, the film is a sexually-charged, stunning and energetic look at family and youth culture in contemporary Chile.  The film was the recipient of the World Cinema Screenwriting Award at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. NewFest will take place July 27 – 31 at the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theater. Austin Film Festival Touts Record Submissions The event said it has received a record number of entries for its 19th annual Screenplay competition. 6,500 entries came in, up by 12% from last year’s 5,800. The 19th annual Austin Film Festival & Conference will be held Oct 18 – 25, 2012 in Austin, TX. Around the ‘net… Madagascar 3 Should Win Box Office Father’s Day Weekend New comers Rock of Ages and That’s My Boy are expected to perform modestly this weekend, which should see Madagascar 3 reigning at the box office, Variety reports . Christina Ricci Boards Australian Indie Set in an inner-city beset with riots, Ricci stars as an American drama teacher who forms a connection to a troubled Aboriginal teen. The project is the debut feature of writer-director Sarah Spillane, Deadline reports . Report Warns California Not Doing Enough to Keep Movie/TV Productions The Milken Institute says the state’s efforts to halt runaway production falls short even with an extension of the $100 million annual tax incentive, THR reports .

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Chris Brown Parties With Karrueche Tran … and Rihanna

Prepare for a firestorm of rumors that Chris Brown and Rihanna may be back together or close to it, because the two partied at the same club. At the same time. OMFG. Chris and Rihanna were spotted at Avenue nightclub in New York, where the R&B star spent some time hanging out at Rihanna’s table. The two exited the club separately , but within minutes of each other, and were both tight-lipped about anything that happened inside. Earlier that night, the controversial artist launched his first art show, a collaboration with pop artist Ron English called “Dum English.” At the event, taking place at Opera Gallery in SoHo, his girlfriend, petite model Karrueche Tran, was also at the gallery all evening. A source at the event says Tran stayed by the 23-year-old Brown’s side for much of that time and the two shared “multiple embraces.” Karrueche Tran hung on Brown’s every word as he told guests about his artwork, but did not go to the club with him, apparently. Good thing, too, because Brown could be seen “clearly admiring Rihanna from his table across the room,” according to the N.Y. Daily News . No hookups, though, at least not yet. Despite suggestive song lyrics , Brown seems to be sending the message that he’s with Karrueche . Weigh in, Team Breezy. Weigh in.

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Like A Fine Glass Of Wine: 8 Hollywood Leading Ladies Who Have Aged Gracefully

From the start of their careers as young girls to now seasoned women, these ladies, just like wine, seem to get better with time.

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