Singing sensation Celine Dion has said that she is recovering from a virus which has caused her throat and vocal cords to become inflamed. She has been taking a leave of absence from her permanent stage in Las Vegas in order to get better. Dion said her doctor in Los Angeles cited major progress towards her recovery on Monday and that she should be able to sing again by mid-May.
Dion was made famous by songs such as My Heart Will Go On and Its All Coming Back To Me Now. She has been performing at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas since last year as part of a three year contract. Dion is currently working on a new album with songs in both English and French and hopes to resume recording soon. She said that she hopes to return to the limelight to sing and perform at Caesar’s Palace on June 9.
A warrant of arrest was issued against him on February 24th for allegedly not paying child support to his son’s mother. He faces 90 days in jail for this particular charge. He allegedly has skipped payments that amount to $160,000 that is owed to his son’s mother, Dionne Williams. The above amount has come up since the rapper has allegedly not paid child support for 5 years.
A judge in Louisiana ruled that Juvenile, whose real name is Terius Gray, immediately pays $50,000. On paying this, he is to arrange a way to pay the rest over time. Juvenile seemed committed to staying out of jail and stated that he was going to handle the situation.
Following this news on February 24th that a warrant of arrest had been issued against him, Juvenile has completely denied these reports. When confronted about this issue, he was heard saying, “This is a bunch of bulls.” The rapper also emotionally stated that he loved his son and always took care of his son. He supposedly stays with his son most of the time. Many of his fans also don’t want to witness the rapper Juvenile arrest and are therefore hoping that the rapper handles it as he states.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Swedish group Abba is releasing a new song after 18 long years. Yes folks, you heard it right! New song from Abba! Excited much? Well then here are the juicy details.
Abba’s new song is from a never before heard track with a title From a Twinkling Star to a Passing Angel. The said song will be featured on the deluxe edition of their 1981 final album, The Visitors which will be released once again in April this year. The track had been recorded a demo version and was supposed to be included in the 1981 album but it did not make it to the final cut.
Could this be a sign of the group’s reunion? Oh well, let’s just wait and see what’s this going to lead on. Meanwhile, I’m pretty sure Abba fans can’t wait long enough for it to be available in the market. Will the song become another hit?
Taylor Swift doesn’t want to see what she finds about herself on google,and that’s why she usually won’t use it!
I totally agree on her because in some cases you never want to hear about latest press releases or something else and it’s better to leave it like that!
“I don’t have thick skin,” she said. “If somebody says something mean, it WILL hurt my feelings. Anything bad that I read about myself, I’m just like … [fakes sobbing].”
“No, you can’t Google yourself or your self esteem will just go like that,” she said, motioning her hand downward.
“You’ll read something that’s not true or you’ll read just like a little fact that’s like a little off base and you’ll be like, ‘Nobody knows what’s really going on! Like, what’s going on?’”
Britney Spears told USMagazine that she could have been a teacher if it weren’t for her music career.
In an interview with PopJustice.com, the 29-year-old mother of two opens up about the career choices she might’ve made if she hadn’t reached international stardom at a young age. “I’d probably be a teacher,” she tells the site. “I love kids, and even in what I do now one of my favorite parts of my day is getting to meet my fans before the show. Especially the little ones. They are always so cute.” “I’d specialize in reading and history,” she says, adding that her favorite historical period is the 1920s. Her sons Sean Preston, 5, and Jayden, 4, are her top priority.“I’m very strong in the way I raise my kids and stuff,” she says. “So [even if I weren't famous] it would probably be pretty much the same.” If either of her sons ever wants to pursue a career in the industry, she’ll let them follow in her footsteps. “I’d definitely keep an eye on them, but if that’s what they wanted to do then I’d let them go after it,” she says. “I’d just be very protective.”
The big difference is that as teacher you won’t make so much money,like in music career.
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