Saturday, July 28, 2012

SHOW BUZZ MADONA PERFONANCE


Madonna booed off stage in Paris after fans pay £200 a 


.Like a political virgin: Madonna angered her fans after boring them with political statement and spending just 45 minutes onstage
'The enemy is not out there, there is no such thing as an external enemy. The enemy is within.
‘It’s not my intention to make enemies, it’s my intention to promote tolerance.’
She also told fans: ‘I have a special affinity with France, and I have for many years.
Pricey: Ticket prices for sold-out gig started at £60 rising to £200, but were exchanging hands on the black market for up to £1,000
Pricey: Ticket prices for sold-out gig started at £60 rising to £200, but were exchanging hands 
Floor dance: The star rolled around as she performed the infamous track


Don't pull a disc: Madonna writhes around on the floor as she performs the Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin hit Je T'Aime at the Paris Olympia today
Don't pull a disc: Madonna writhes around on the floor as she performs the Serge Gainsbourg 
Slave to her art: 'Madonna would rather cancel her show than censor her art,' a member of her tour team said
Slave to her art: 'Madonna would rather cancel her

 Rihanna Enjoy his time

Just yesterday she was being hailed for her ladylike behaviour as she covered up for a change in a lovely red swimsuit.
But, Rihanna was back doing what she does best as she slipped into something a little more revealing to party hard with friends, earlier today.
The 24-year-old showed off her svelte body as she stood on top deck of the Latitude, hanging out with a group of females, just off the coast of France.
Bad girl: Rihanna was seen holding a roll up cigarette as she relaxed on a yacht
Bad girl: Rihanna was seen holding a roll up cigarette as she relaxed on a yacht
Party time: Rihanna looked amazing as she wore a pink bikini on board the Latitude, earlier today, off the coast of France
Party time: Rihanna looked amazing as she wore

Behind the dead-eyed mask of the Batman maniac



America’s worst gun massacres — and offered no clues as to why he did it.
As the world got its first glimpse of the man accused of shooting 70 people — 12 fatally — in a cinema in Aurora, Colorado, no one could be sure whether his bizarre behaviour in court earlier this week was drug-addled tiredness, psychosis or simply a cynical attempt by a clever but deeply wicked man to pretend he was mad. 
In the dock:Suspected Colorado shooter James Holmes appears confused while making his first court appearance at the Arapahoe County on July 23
In the dock: Suspected Colorado shooter James Holmes appears confused while making his first court appearance at the Arapahoe County on July 23
James HolmesShy teenager: Holmes, pictured at 16 (left) and in his official mugshot, was described as 'really sweet' by one of his High School classmates


Timothy White, Riverside’s chancellor, says Holmes graduated at the ‘top of the top’ and had the ability to ‘do anything he wanted academically’. He adds: ‘He was kind of quirky, just the way you expect smart people to be.’
Occasionally a different side to Holmes would show itself. After graduating with a degree in neuroscience, some things started to go awry. 
Memorial: Tributes are left for victims near the scene of the tragedy in Denver, Colorado
Memorial: Tributes are left for victims near the scene of the tragedy in Denver, Colorado
Written warning: Holmes posted a notebook to a psychiatry professor at the University of Colorado medical school, which detailed how he was going to kill people. Police believe it lay unopened in the postroom for eight days before the shootings
Written warning: Holmes posted a notebook to a psychiatry professor at the University of Colorado medical school, which detailed how he was going to kill people. Police believe it lay unopened in the postroom for eight days before the shootings





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