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Friday, August 6, 2010

In case you’ve been living under a rock the past few weeks, all hell is breaking lose at AI! Simon Cowell is gone, Ellen Degeneres has decided she doesn’t have the backbone to destroy people’s dreams and has decided to bow out and Kara DioGuardi’s contract has not been renewed (which in TV terms means that she’s been fired!)


Now word on the street is that Jennfier Lopez is slated to be a judge along with …GASP!!–Steve Tyler from Aerosmith! Talk about a change in direction. But what if my friends, JLo and/or Tyler have a change of heart and decide not to be judges........


American Idol:-

1. Ozzy Osbourne
2. Stewie Griffin
3. Britney Spears
4.Snooki and The Situation
5. Lindsay Lohan
6. Mel Gibson
7. Michael Jackson
8. Madonna
9. Lady GaGa
10. Marilyn Manson

Friday, August 28, 2009

Pop star Madonna booed in Bucharest for defending Gypsies in eastern Europe during a concert in Romania in 26 august 2009

Pop star Madonna booed in Bucharest for defending Gypsies in eastern Europe during a concert in Romania in 26 august 2009

Thousands of fans booed pop star Madonna after she spoke out beside the discrimination of Gypsies in eastern Europe during a concert in Romania on Wednesday night.










Thousands of fans booed Madonna after she spoke out beside the discrimination of Gypsies in eastern Europe during a concert in Romania on Wednesday night.











Pop star Madonna was booed during her concert in Romania's capital Bucharest after she declared herself against the discrimination of Roma in Eastern Europe.
The pop star made a pause during her concert Wednesday night in order to speak out for the Roma saying the Roma were discriminated against in Eastern Europe, which made her sad because no one deserved to be discriminated.
"It's been brought to my attention that there's a lot of discrimination against Romani and Gypsies in general in eastern Europe, and that makes me very sad," she told the crowd of 60,000 in Bucharest. As she spoke, a vocal minority began booing her words. She did not acknowledge the jeers.
Madonna's outrage touched a nerve in Romania, but it seems doubtful it will change anything, said the Soros Foundation's Motoc.
"Madonna is a pop star. She is not an expert on inter ethnic relations," he said.

Thursday, August 27, 2009









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