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Sunday, July 1, 2012
‘KUWTK’ Preview: Scott Disick Thinks Kourtney Kardashian Will Leave Him
On the July 2 episode of ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’, Scott gets emotional and tells Bruce Jenner he’s upset that Kourtney won’t marry him!
Scott Disick is one sad guy! On the July 2 episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Scott and Bruce Jenner are in a huge fight. It’s all because Scott thought Bruce dissed him at the racetrack, but it was just a misunderstanding. But then Scott tells Bruce that he’s longing to marry Kourtney Kardashian and he just wants to make her happy!Tom Cruise & Katie Holmes Prove: Marrying For Wrong Reasons Is A Recipe For Divorce
Katie – Marriage is NOT a fairy tale. And just because you have crushed on someone since you were a teenager doesn’t mean you should marry them when they’re a devoted Scientologist and you’re not.
Katie Holmes – when you filed for divorce from Tom Cruise you just became another real-life example of what NOT to do when choosing a life mate.
Tom Cruise may have been – and still is – a handsome, rich superstar and a gorgeous guy who starred in your Top Gun bedroom poster, but you and all the women out there have to marry the real man and not a fictionalized man of your dreams.
As dull as it sounds, it is totally true that you must marry a man who shares your same life goals and values, and the two of you have to have common interests that you both enjoy.
That doesn’t mean that you have to come from the same ethnic background, have the same skin color, or even be a member of the same religion. Lots of people have happy, successful and long-term marriages even if their backgrounds are diverse.
But, you have to be on the same page when it comes to the most important guiding principles of your life.
And Katie, in this case, the man you married was a very devoted member of an extremely demanding and possessive religion – Scientology. And Scientology has some very strange beliefs. So much so that many people are convinced that it’s a cult.
On the other hand, you Katie are a Catholic, raised by parents who are devoted Catholics.
There was no way when you finally realized that you couldn’t become a fervent Scientologist devotee or have your daughter become indoctrinated into Scientology, that your marriage could last.
You should have paid attention to Nicole Kidman‘s marital experience with Tom. Not only did their union end up in a nasty divorce but it appears that Nicole basically lost the two children she adopted with Tom. Tom got custody, and her two kids also became devoted Scientologists who she is rarely seen with.
You never should have rushed into marriage and motherhood; getting engaged after 2 months of dating and then pregnant shortly after that.
So Hollywoodlifers, learn from Katie Holmes’ mistake. No matter how glamorous, sexy and powerful a man may seem, he’s not Mr. Right unless you and he see eye to eye on how you want to live, where you want to live, whether you want to have children, how you want to raise them, whether you will be a two or one-career marriage and more.
Kim Kardashian, Sandra Bullock, Elin Woods, Britney Spears, Halle Berry, Heidi Klum and Jennifer Aniston all made the mistake of marrying a man who turned out to be not what he seemed, at least to them. Kris Humphries was too traditional and religious for Kim, Jesse James and Tiger Woods turned out to be serial cheaters as was Halle’s, Eric Benet. Kevin Federline was too immature to handle Britney, Seal had anger issues and Brad Pitt was obsessed by architecture while it bored Jen to tears.
Now Tom was, and still is, a Scientologist and it took Katie almost 5 years to realize he’d never change and either she had to, or get out of the relationship.
So take it from these examples Hollywoodlifers and don’t race into marriage or marry an image and not the real man. Marriage is a serious commitment and you don’t want to end up like Katie filing for divorce and having to fight for the custody of your beloved daughter.
Katie Holmes – when you filed for divorce from Tom Cruise you just became another real-life example of what NOT to do when choosing a life mate.
Tom Cruise may have been – and still is – a handsome, rich superstar and a gorgeous guy who starred in your Top Gun bedroom poster, but you and all the women out there have to marry the real man and not a fictionalized man of your dreams.
As dull as it sounds, it is totally true that you must marry a man who shares your same life goals and values, and the two of you have to have common interests that you both enjoy.
That doesn’t mean that you have to come from the same ethnic background, have the same skin color, or even be a member of the same religion. Lots of people have happy, successful and long-term marriages even if their backgrounds are diverse.
But, you have to be on the same page when it comes to the most important guiding principles of your life.
And Katie, in this case, the man you married was a very devoted member of an extremely demanding and possessive religion – Scientology. And Scientology has some very strange beliefs. So much so that many people are convinced that it’s a cult.
On the other hand, you Katie are a Catholic, raised by parents who are devoted Catholics.
There was no way when you finally realized that you couldn’t become a fervent Scientologist devotee or have your daughter become indoctrinated into Scientology, that your marriage could last.
You should have paid attention to Nicole Kidman‘s marital experience with Tom. Not only did their union end up in a nasty divorce but it appears that Nicole basically lost the two children she adopted with Tom. Tom got custody, and her two kids also became devoted Scientologists who she is rarely seen with.
You never should have rushed into marriage and motherhood; getting engaged after 2 months of dating and then pregnant shortly after that.
So Hollywoodlifers, learn from Katie Holmes’ mistake. No matter how glamorous, sexy and powerful a man may seem, he’s not Mr. Right unless you and he see eye to eye on how you want to live, where you want to live, whether you want to have children, how you want to raise them, whether you will be a two or one-career marriage and more.
Kim Kardashian, Sandra Bullock, Elin Woods, Britney Spears, Halle Berry, Heidi Klum and Jennifer Aniston all made the mistake of marrying a man who turned out to be not what he seemed, at least to them. Kris Humphries was too traditional and religious for Kim, Jesse James and Tiger Woods turned out to be serial cheaters as was Halle’s, Eric Benet. Kevin Federline was too immature to handle Britney, Seal had anger issues and Brad Pitt was obsessed by architecture while it bored Jen to tears.
Now Tom was, and still is, a Scientologist and it took Katie almost 5 years to realize he’d never change and either she had to, or get out of the relationship.
So take it from these examples Hollywoodlifers and don’t race into marriage or marry an image and not the real man. Marriage is a serious commitment and you don’t want to end up like Katie filing for divorce and having to fight for the custody of your beloved daughter.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Singer Adele Finds New Man To Love
Fast rising British singer Adele has started 2012 on a good note as far as her personal life is concerned. Adele who had a great year in 2011, has found a new man to love in the person of Simon Konecki.
The 23-year-old singer, who is one of the top singers the past year is very much happy and in-love with Konecki. The singer and Konecki were recently seen dating at Everglades National Park. According to reliable sources, The Someone Like You singer reportedly wore a pair of black leggings, matching ballet pumps and a patterned smock top in their date.
The latest happening in the love life of Adele, is great news not only to her but her fans and family as well. It c an be recalled that Adele became a household name around the world because of her heartbreak songs, which narrates the pain she experienced after her past lovers left her.
Jay-Z raps glorious ode to new daughter
Rap superstar and first-time father Jay-Z visited a familiar place after the birth of daughter Blue Ivy Carter on Saturday: the studio.
The God MC sounds decidedly human on the newly recorded “Glory, Featuring B.I.C.” as he muses on the failings of his own father, envisions his daughter as a better version of himself and openly adores his newborn child, who makes her debut guest appearance with a chorus of coos and cries in the background.
“The most amazing feeling I feel/Words can’t describe what I’m feeling for real/Baby I paint the sky blue/My greatest creation was you,” Jay-Z gushes on the chorus.
The song feels raw, unpolished and genuine, clearly a snapshot of pure joy.
Along with the bliss of fatherhood, Jay-Z offers up clever double entendres, personal catharsis and a few unexpected revelations about his normally hush-hush relationship with wife and entertainment phenom Beyonce.
“You don’t yet know what swag is/But you was made in Paris/And mama woke up the next day and shot her album package,” Jay-Z reveals about his daughter’s conception.
Later, he alludes to “false alarms and false starts” and “all the pain of the last time,” revealing that Beyonce had a miscarriage before Blue Ivy.
“Last time the miscarriage was so tragic/We was afraid you’d disappear/But nah baby, you magic,” Jay-Z says.
Amid the weighty subject matter, there’s still a dash of Jay-Z’s trademark wordplay and humor: “You’re a child of destiny/You’re the child of my destiny/You’re my child with the child from Destiny’s Child/That’s a hell of a recipe.”
The song is sort of the modern-day, more spontaneous answer to Stevie Wonder’s jubilant “Isn’t She Lovely,” which celebrated the birth of daughter Aisha, who, like Blue Ivy, is featured on the song celebrating her life: “Isn’t she lovely/Isn’t she wonderful/Isn’t she precious/Less than one minute old ... I can’t believe what God has done/Through us he’s given life to one/But isn’t she lovely, made from love.”
Other artists have written songs inspired by their newborn children, though sometimes the muse is less obvious.
Amy Grant penned sunny pop hit “Baby, Baby” for her newborn daughter, Millie, though it masquerades as a generic love song: “Baby baby, I’m taken with the notion/to love you with the sweetest of devotion/Baby, baby, my tender love will flow from/the bluest sky to the deepest ocean.”
Then there’s Lauryn Hill’s “To Zion,” a deeply emotional dedication to her first-born son, on which she says she’s “never been in love like this before” — “I know that a gift so great/Is only one God could create/And I’m reminded every time I see your face/That the joy of my world is in Zion.”
That song became one of the most memorable on Hill’s landmark album, “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.”
For Jay-Z, it’s unlikely that “Glory” will achieve the notoriety of “Isn’t She Lovely” or land on any future release, except perhaps as a bonus track. But polish and perfection were not the point. You can almost picture Jay-Z bursting with happiness, rushing over to the studio — or perhaps setting up a makeshift studio at Lenox Hill Hospital, if security gave the OK — to share his latest victory with the world
The God MC sounds decidedly human on the newly recorded “Glory, Featuring B.I.C.” as he muses on the failings of his own father, envisions his daughter as a better version of himself and openly adores his newborn child, who makes her debut guest appearance with a chorus of coos and cries in the background.
“The most amazing feeling I feel/Words can’t describe what I’m feeling for real/Baby I paint the sky blue/My greatest creation was you,” Jay-Z gushes on the chorus.
The song feels raw, unpolished and genuine, clearly a snapshot of pure joy.
Along with the bliss of fatherhood, Jay-Z offers up clever double entendres, personal catharsis and a few unexpected revelations about his normally hush-hush relationship with wife and entertainment phenom Beyonce.
“You don’t yet know what swag is/But you was made in Paris/And mama woke up the next day and shot her album package,” Jay-Z reveals about his daughter’s conception.
Later, he alludes to “false alarms and false starts” and “all the pain of the last time,” revealing that Beyonce had a miscarriage before Blue Ivy.
“Last time the miscarriage was so tragic/We was afraid you’d disappear/But nah baby, you magic,” Jay-Z says.
Amid the weighty subject matter, there’s still a dash of Jay-Z’s trademark wordplay and humor: “You’re a child of destiny/You’re the child of my destiny/You’re my child with the child from Destiny’s Child/That’s a hell of a recipe.”
The song is sort of the modern-day, more spontaneous answer to Stevie Wonder’s jubilant “Isn’t She Lovely,” which celebrated the birth of daughter Aisha, who, like Blue Ivy, is featured on the song celebrating her life: “Isn’t she lovely/Isn’t she wonderful/Isn’t she precious/Less than one minute old ... I can’t believe what God has done/Through us he’s given life to one/But isn’t she lovely, made from love.”
Other artists have written songs inspired by their newborn children, though sometimes the muse is less obvious.
Amy Grant penned sunny pop hit “Baby, Baby” for her newborn daughter, Millie, though it masquerades as a generic love song: “Baby baby, I’m taken with the notion/to love you with the sweetest of devotion/Baby, baby, my tender love will flow from/the bluest sky to the deepest ocean.”
Then there’s Lauryn Hill’s “To Zion,” a deeply emotional dedication to her first-born son, on which she says she’s “never been in love like this before” — “I know that a gift so great/Is only one God could create/And I’m reminded every time I see your face/That the joy of my world is in Zion.”
That song became one of the most memorable on Hill’s landmark album, “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.”
For Jay-Z, it’s unlikely that “Glory” will achieve the notoriety of “Isn’t She Lovely” or land on any future release, except perhaps as a bonus track. But polish and perfection were not the point. You can almost picture Jay-Z bursting with happiness, rushing over to the studio — or perhaps setting up a makeshift studio at Lenox Hill Hospital, if security gave the OK — to share his latest victory with the world
Is Beyonce and Jay-Z's baby name Blue Ivy inspired by Roman numerals and album titles?
Couple thought carefully about what to call first child
Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z are believed to have called new daughter Blue because of the rapper's string of successful albums of a similar name.
Jay-Z's chart-topping records The Blueprint, The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse and The Blueprint 3, could be behind the unusual choice for a little girl.
Ivy is thought to be in reference to the couple's love of the number 4, which is IV in Roman numerals.
'We all have special numbers in our lives, and 4 is that for me,' Beyoncé, 30, told Billboard last year.
'It's the day I was born. My mother's birthday, and a lot of my friends' birthdays, are on the 4th; 4 April is my wedding date.'
News of Blue Ivy's birth at Lennox Hill Hospital, New York, at the weekend, sparked a long-list of Twitter well-wishes from fellow celebrities and friends of Jay-Z, 42, and Bey.
'Welcome to the world Blue! We love you already,' Tweeted actress Gwyneth Paltrow, 39.
And Rihanna, 23, wrote: 'Welcome to the world princess Carter! Love Aunty Rih.'
Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z are believed to have called new daughter Blue because of the rapper's string of successful albums of a similar name.
Jay-Z's chart-topping records The Blueprint, The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse and The Blueprint 3, could be behind the unusual choice for a little girl.
Ivy is thought to be in reference to the couple's love of the number 4, which is IV in Roman numerals.
'We all have special numbers in our lives, and 4 is that for me,' Beyoncé, 30, told Billboard last year.
'It's the day I was born. My mother's birthday, and a lot of my friends' birthdays, are on the 4th; 4 April is my wedding date.'
News of Blue Ivy's birth at Lennox Hill Hospital, New York, at the weekend, sparked a long-list of Twitter well-wishes from fellow celebrities and friends of Jay-Z, 42, and Bey.
'Welcome to the world Blue! We love you already,' Tweeted actress Gwyneth Paltrow, 39.
And Rihanna, 23, wrote: 'Welcome to the world princess Carter! Love Aunty Rih.'
50 Cent posts a photo of Beyonce and Jay-Z's baby Blue Ivy on Twitter - well, sort of
Rapper 50 Cent has posted a mocked-up photo of Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z's baby Blue Ivy on Twitter - with his idea of what the little girl might look like.
'Yal play to much congratulations to JAYZ and Beyonce BABY #BlueIvyCarter IS GEORGOUS @50cent,' Tweets 50 Cent, 36, alongside the image.
In the slightly terrifying snap, 42-year-old Jay-Z's very masculine adult face has been Photoshopped on to a baby's body.
Beyoncé, 30, gave birth to Blue Ivy on Saturday and we're sure she's definitely much cuter than 50 Cent has jokingly shown her to be. Her parents, of course, think she's beautiful.
'We're happy to announce the arrival of our beautiful daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, born on Saturday, January 7, 2012,' wrote the couple on
'Her birth was emotional and extremely peaceful, we are in heaven. She was
delivered naturally at a healthy 7lbs and it was the best experience of
both of our lives.'
'Yal play to much congratulations to JAYZ and Beyonce BABY #BlueIvyCarter IS GEORGOUS @50cent,' Tweets 50 Cent, 36, alongside the image.
In the slightly terrifying snap, 42-year-old Jay-Z's very masculine adult face has been Photoshopped on to a baby's body.
Beyoncé, 30, gave birth to Blue Ivy on Saturday and we're sure she's definitely much cuter than 50 Cent has jokingly shown her to be. Her parents, of course, think she's beautiful.
'We're happy to announce the arrival of our beautiful daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, born on Saturday, January 7, 2012,' wrote the couple on
'Her birth was emotional and extremely peaceful, we are in heaven. She was
delivered naturally at a healthy 7lbs and it was the best experience of
both of our lives.'
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