Thursday, 23 February 2012

Rihanna and Chris' friends are terrified they'll get back together – is it possible for them to avoid this reunion?

Chris Brown and Rihanna are dangerously close to getting back together, sources close to the ex-couple said,but the singers' friends are desperately trying to keep them apart .. For their own good.

According to sources, Rihanna is still head over heels for Chris -- despite that fateful night 3 years ago when he brutalized her -- and if it weren't for the media and her fans, she would already have taken him back.
Chris also has extremely strong feelings for Rihanna -- current girlfriend be damned.

According to sources, friends on BOTH sides have expressed extremely strong reservations to Ri and CB about spending so much time together ... warning it's a terrible idea ... personally AND professionally.

Hmmmm! The power of love ,can anyone really stop it?

National Enquirer's Whitney: The Last Photo. Has stirred a strong reaction.

The image - which was published in today's edition on National Enquirer - has stirred a strong reaction with people expressing their shock.

There was no point the National Enquirer going this far in my opinion.

Blink and look at the photo again, what do you see?


Nice One.

Michael Jackson Financial Condition led to his death |Dr. Conrad Murray says, “I have proof”

Dr. Conrad Murray just filed legal docs in which he claims his manslaughter conviction should be overturned, on grounds that the judge should have allowed him to prove ... Michael Jackson was so stressed out over his financial woes ... he recklessly rolled the dice by self-administering a fatal dose of Propofol.
Murray is responding to the D.A.'s claims that he should stay in jail that pending appeal because the grounds for challenging the conviction are bogus.

Murray makes a number of arguments, but the most interesting is the section titled, "Financial Condition of Michael Jackson." Murray's lawyers put it this way: "Mr. Jackson was in debt approximately $440 million and desperately needed to fulfill a contractual commitment at the O2 arena in London."

The lawyers go on: "He was on the verge of losing his entire estate to foreclosure. The pressure to fight through his insomnia, to rehearse and be the entertainer he was in his earlier years was overwhelming."

And then the lawyers bring it home: "His motivation and resulting desperation were relevant to show a likelihood or reason to act in a manner inconsistent with good judgment."

The lawyers believe it was an error for the judge to exclude evidence of MJ's financial desperation.

Conrad Murray,I don’t think you have a case on this one, besides MJ’s fans are still very angry with you.