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Sunday, 3 August 2014

Skinny dip! Millie Mackintosh spotted topless on Ibiza holiday

She was amongst the creme de la creme of the fashion world who were invited to celebrate Givenchy designer Riccardo Tisci's birthday in Ibiza on Friday.

And in preparation for the A-list party Millie Mackintosh enjoyed a fun day out aboard a yacht surrounded by friends.

Making the most of the beautiful scenery, as well as the gorgeous weather, the uber fit star stripped down to just her bikini bottoms.

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The gorgeous dress featured a plunging neckline, as well as a sexy thigh high split, which meant she gave some of the bigger names there a run for their money.

During the evening Millie and her pals jumped into the photo booth and an excited Millie tweeted that she had met her idol, who appeared in one of the pics.

She wrote: 'I met my fashion idol @anna_dello_russo'. Anna Dello Russo is the editor-at-large and creative consultant for Vogue Japan.
 
Millie recently opened up about her figure in an interview with Women’s Health, saying: ‘I get comments on Twitter or in interviews with people asking, ‘How do you deal with the fact people think you’re too thin?’ I’m not too thin – I’m slim. I go to the gym to try to build muscle. I really try!’

She revealed that she also relies on the support of her musician husband Professor Green to achieve her Body For Life.

‘My husband Steven and I sometimes run or cycle together. But he’s also good at reminding me I need to rest. I don’t want to be skinny and I don’t want a six-pack – I just want health… and some definition!’, she shared.


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Mils has been showing off her bikini bod once again
Millie Mackintosh appears to be spending more time uploading pictures to her Instagram account rather than actually enjoying her holiday.
The former Made In Chelsea star has been posting tons of shots and her latest selfie sees her pose in a yellow print bikini and white robe.
"Hungover sunbathing," she wrote next to the shot of her looking anything but hungover.
Since Millie and her rapper hubby Pro jetted into the White Isle last week, their social media accounts tell us that they've been eating paella, partying with Vanessa from the Saturdays, doing headstands on paddle boards and generally looking like they're having a blast.


Chillaxing: The star made the most of the warm weather and lounged by a pool in a chic black bikini










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Jim Kelly gets double standing ovation at Hall of Fame ceremony

CANTON, Ohio -- The biggest ovation of the evening Saturday at the Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony didn't even belong to one of the inductees. It went to former Bills quarterback Jim Kelly.
Kelly, who is battling cancer, received a double standing ovation when the Hall of Famer was introduced prior to the ceremony. He waved, soaked in the ovation, sat down and stood again as the fans' applause continued.
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Kelly has been involved in a public fight against cancer. But he wasn't about to miss this Hall of Fame ceremony, especially when his top receiver, Andre Reed, was being inducted along with a class that included Giants legend Michael Strahan.
"In my mind it was a must [to attend]," Kelly told reporters prior to the ceremony.
Reed talked about Kelly as a teammate, player and part of his family during his speech. It even ended with Kelly throwing one last pass to his top receiver, followed by a long embrace between the former teammates.
It was the second straight night Bills fans -- who dominated the weekend end Canton -- were treated to a special moment. Kelly also attended Friday night's Gold Jacket Dinner. He was greeted with a rousing standing ovation there was well.
The Bills legend was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2002. He was diagnosed with cancer of the jaw in 2013. 
Jim Kelly, the great quarterback of the Buffalo Bills in the 1990s, is still ailing as he battles cancer. But no matter how sick Kelly is, he wouldn’t dream of being anywhere other than Canton, Ohio, this weekend to witness his receiver Andre Reed’s induction in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Kelly’s wife, Jill Kelly, told the Buffalo Newsthat it won’t be easy for Jim.
“He’s pushing it,” Jill said. “Don’t get me wrong. It’s not as if he’s all better and good to go. There’s still the looming test in August, the not knowing if treatments worked, the fact that he’s still on a feeding tube. His life is still in that place of uncertainty, not knowing really what’s going to happen with all of this. So he’s still beat down; he’s still tired, he still gets sick quite a bit. But he would not miss this for the world.”
Kelly wants to be there for Reed in large part because Reed has been there for Kelly, traveling with him to support him during cancer treatments.
“Andre was at the hospital,” Jill Kelly said. “He was at the house the day we flew to New York City. He came to New York and again when we got back. Every time Andre was there, Jim was down and out, struggling. But it was always the conversation. It was a given that Jim was going to be at the Hall of Fame.”
Kelly will stay in Canton for a day after Reed’s enshrinement, as he’s been chosen to toss the coin at the start of the Hall of Fame Game on Sunday night.

Ray Guy Hall of Fame speech: Punter says the Hall is a 'complete team' with his induction

Only time will tell if Ray Guy has opened the floodgates for more players at his position, but what's important right now is that he's the first pure punter to make it into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Guy gave his speech at the enshrinement ceremony on Saturday.
Guy said that being part of the Hall of Fame, which is forever, is something that's beyond his wildest dreams. He started by thanking everyone there, including a large group of former punters. He then said there were two people who were no longer with us who needed to be thanked -- his college coach P.W. Underwood and former Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis.
He said that his two greatest influences in his life were his late parents, and he thanked them too. Guy said he took a look at everything he did from childhood until now, and couldn't determine where he realized that football was what he wanted to, and that making the Hall of Fame was his goal. He said that he could have been a pitcher in MLB, or a player in the NBA. He hadn't even made the decision when he got to college.
But somewhere along the line, he realized he needed to focus on one thing: kicking the football. He wanted to dedicate every single thing he could to perfecting his craft. He said that he'd rather be in the background and not the center of attention, something that obviously fits as a punter. You pay attention to the punter for the first couple seconds of every fourth down and that's about it.
Guy said that, with punters getting into the Hall of Fame, it is now a "complete team." He finished by saying that he's here "for the love of the game."
Guy is the second kicker, after Jan Stenerud, to make it into the Hall. If his induction is a sign of more specialists to come, they could not have found a better player to kickstart the trend. Guy is widely regarded as the best punter to ever play the game. Some laughed at the Raiders taking him with the 23rd overall pick back in 1973, but he went on to appear in seven Pro Bowls and was named a first-team All-Pro six times.
He made the second-team another two times, and was part of all three Super Bowl-winning teams in Raiders history. In his 13-year career, Guy played in 207 consecutive games, averaged 42.4 yards per punt with a 33.8 net yards average, and had 210 punts down inside the 20-yard line. That latter stat doesn't even count his first three seasons, when that stat was not tracked. In other words, he's got all the numbers he needs to back up this nomination. It's a big moment for punters in general.
Being a punter in the NFL isn’t the most glamorous position on the gridiron. The Gumby-legged kings of the single-bar facemask's greatest value—field position—doesn’t show up on ESPN highlight reels. So it makes sense, in a way, that there has never been a punter inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame—until now.


On Saturday, Canton’s 2014 class included former Raiders punter Ray Guy. Here’s more about Guy, the first punter ever to be drafted in the first round, from the New York Times:

Guy was known for his ability to keep the ball aloft, giving teammates time to get in position to tackle the returner. But he was also a model of consistency, averaging more than 40 yards a kick in all but one of his seasons. Only three of his 1,049 punts were blocked, and he led the league in punting three times. He went to seven Pro Bowls and won three Super Bowl rings. He was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame all-1970s team.


Here’s more from the Los Angeles Times: “So towering were Guy's punts that one of them plunked the New Orleans Superdome scoreboard, suspended 90 feet above the field. The whole concept of using a stopwatch to measure 'hang time' began with the Raiders timing Guy's punts to make sure they had a coverage team that was fast enough to get downfield and make plays.”


NFL Hall of Fame Game 2014: Giants rally for 17-13 win over Bills in Canton



CANTON, Ohio — With running back David Wilson out indefinitely, rookie Andre Williams showed glimpses he can provide the New York Giants' ground game some fresh legs.
The fourth-round draft pick and Heisman Trophy finalist out of Boston College had seven carries for 48 yards and scored on a 3-yard run in a 17-13 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night in the preseason-opening Hall of Fame Game.
Rookie receiver Corey Washington scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 73-yard pass up the right sideline from backup Ryan Nassib with 13:18 remaining. Washington reached back to catch the partly under-thrown pass, then stepped around flat-footed defender Kamaal McIlwain.
Williams' performance was encouraging for the Giants after Wilson sustained his second neck injury in less than a year during training camp.
Getting additional playing time as the No. 2 back behind newly acquired starter Rashad Jennings, Williams provided a 1-2 punch to the Giants' new-look running game that was slowed by injuries last season. And the two took the pressure off quarterback Eli Manning.
Though Manning lost a fumble while being sacked on the second series, Williams helped bail out the offense on the third possession. He had five carries for 37 yards, which he capped with a strong run up the middle to put the Giants ahead 7-3 in the final minute of the first quarter.
Williams led the nation with 2,177 yards rushing last season, the fifth highest total in NCAA history.
On Sunday, he showed great burst on a 21-yard gain off a sweep to the left to set up his score.
Manning finished 6 of 7 for 43 yards passing through three series, in unveiling a quick-tempo offense under new coordinator Ben McAdoo.
"We didn't get off to a great start," Manning said, referring to his fumble. "The first game back, you're going to work out some of the kinks. ... I thought there were some improvements. It was a good start."
For Buffalo, starting quarterback EJ Manuel had several lapses during two series. He completed just 2 of 7 attempts for 19 yards, and nearly had a pass intercepted by linebacker Jacquian Williams inside the New York 10. Manuel never looked off his intended target Sammy Watkins and was fortunate to have Williams bat the ball down.
Watkins, the Bills' first-round pick, was held without a catch after being targeted three times. Two passes from Manuel directed Watkins' way were tipped. Manuel also was late in finding Watkins flying up the left sideline, and overthrew him by a few yards.
It was a disappointing debut for Watkins, who had made numerous highlight-reel catches during the first two weeks of training camp.
Though Manuel said "he felt good," running back Fred Jackson said there's plenty the Bills need to correct.
"We were OK. Not where we want to be," Jackson said.
Bills backup Jeff Tuel hit Robert Woods for a 2-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-goal to put Buffalo ahead 10-7 early in the second quarter.
Dan Carpenter made two field goals, including a 51-yarder. New York's Brandon McManus hit a 47-yard field goal
The Bills are coming off a 6-10 season in which they extended their playoff drought to 14 seasons — the NFL's longest active streak.
The Giants (7-9) had a busy offseason attempting to restock a team that has missed the playoffs in four of the past five seasons.
The NFL unveiled a few new wrinkles that will run through the first two weeks of the preseason.
New York's Josh Brown hit two and Carpenter hit his extra-point attempt, all of which were snapped from the 15-yard line rather than the 2.
The game also featured goal posts that extended 35 high rather than the previous 30 feet.
Coaches and players on the sidelines also had the opportunity to view pictures of plays on tablets and in color — an improvement over the black-and-white still photos that were printed off on paper.
The game was played a day after the seven-member 2014 class was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The group included former Giants defensive end Michael Strahan and former Bills receiver Andre Reed, who capped his induction speech by catching a pass from former teammate and Hall of Famer Jim Kelly.
Both Reed and Strahan gathered their respective teams at midfield for a pre-game pep talk.
Kelly, who is recovering from chemotherapy and radiation treatments, served as the Bills honorary captain during the coin toss and received a big cheer from the crowd. Former Giants linebacker Harry Carson was New York's honorary captain.
Giants tight end Daniel Fells did not return because of a sprained knee.

Tiger Woods withdraws from Bridgestone Invitational with back injury

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The golfing future of Tiger Woods has again been plunged into doubt after the 14-times major winner re-injured his back and withdrew midway through the final round of the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational on Sunday.

Woods was playing in only his third event since undergoing surgery on a nerve in his back in late March. He damaged his lower back when playing a shot from an awkward stance on the edge of a bunker on the 2nd hole in round four at Akron. On the 9th, Woods was again in clear trouble after swinging at his tee shot and this time halted his involvement in a tournament for the second time this year.

There must now be a genuine possibility of Woods being advised by his medical team to rest for several months to allow his back problem to fully clear. His Ryder Cup participation at Gleneagles in September, which was already doubtful, is suddenly in more jeopardy than ever.

“It happened on the second hole when I hit my second shot,” Woods explained to reporters in the car park, where even removing his golf shoes looked to be causing discomfort. “I fell back into the bunker, just jarred it. It’s been spasming ever since. It’s just the whole lower back. I don’t know what happened.”

Woods appears certain to miss the final major of the year, the US PGA Championship, which begins at Valhalla on Thursday. When asked about his prospects for that event, the former world No1 replied: “I don’t know. I’m just trying to get out of here.”

At a WGC venue where he has routinely succeeded in the past – having won there eight times – Woods had started the final day at one over par and more than 10 shots adrift of the tournament’s leading lights. He dropped another three strokes during the opening stretch on Sunday before deciding enough was enough.

It is Woods’s injury situation which is far more pertinent than his poor form. After previous ailments relating to his left knee, left elbow and achilles on the same side, a back injury first surfaced in the latter half of last year.

In March, Woods withdrew from the Honda Classic whilst in obvious back pain; that proved the precursor to the surgery which forced him to miss both the Masters – for the first time in his professional career – and the US Open.

Woods re-appeared at the Quicken Loans National Championship, where he missed the cut. He has gone six years since winning a major, with the Open last month providing a platform for his latest struggles on the big stage.

Akron was intended as a buildup event for Woods before the US PGA but it now appears to have been complicit in ruling him out of the event and, potentially, the rest of the golfing year.

The European Ryder Cup captain, Paul McGinley, speaking on Sky Sports during the Akron event, said: “He looks like he’s maybe come back too early. I saw him hit shots on the front nine there that I’ve never seen him in his life come close to hitting. There’s obviously something going on.”

Woods already had a battle on his hands to qualify or receive a captain’s pick for the Ryder Cup.

Both he and the United States captain, Tom Watson, had identified the WGC-Bridgestone, Valhalla and the upcoming FedEx play-offs as opportunities for the 38-year-old to state his case. As things stand, he would not even qualify for the play-off series and that will not change unless he makes a dramatic appearance at Valhalla.

Watson and Woods have endured a difficult relationship over the years but the captain’s options have been limited by Dustin Johnson’s announcement last week that he will not play competitively for the foreseeable future.

Johnson held an automatic berth in the US team; his withdrawal from the event offered hope to those further down the pecking order such as Woods.

Early last week, Woods had claimed he was working his way gradually towards full power and fitness. “I feel really good, I feel energetic,” Woods had said.

“I have always healed fast. The speed is developing. The speed is coming back, I continue to get stronger. I’ve gotten stronger, but we’re just now introducing explosive training, into any regime, which is nice. I’m excited about that.”

Suddenly, Woods is back to square one.

Woods is scheduled to be paired with Phil Mickelson in the first two rounds at the PGA, if he plays.

"I hope it's just a muscle or something and nothing serious. I'm really looking forward to playing with him,'' Mickelson said. "As much as I love playing with him, playing against him, trying to beat him, we all want him in the field. We all want him back. I just hope he's OK.''


Sources:
http://www.cleveland.com/golf/index.ssf/2014/08/tiger_woods_withdraws_from_2014_wgc-bridgestone_invitational.html

http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/aug/03/tiger-woods-withdrawal-back-injury-us-pga

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/04/sports/golf/tiger-woods-injures-back-and-withdraws-from-bridgestone-invitational.html?_r=0

McKayla Maroney's gymnastic ceremonial first pitch

McKayla MaroneyMcKayla Maroney, the gold-medal-winning gymnast who launched a trillion memes after the 2012 Olympics, tossed out the ceremonial first pitch Friday night before the Minnesota Twins-Chicago White Sox game at U.S. Cellular Field and she may have lacked for distance on her throw, but she made up for it with a springy gymnastics-inspired windup.
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The Cheryl Hines-RFK Jr. Nuptials Were Pretty Much What You'd Expect

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There were a lot of ways to distill the cultural significance of the Cheryl Hines-Robert Kennedy, Jr. nuptials. The Hollywood Reporter may have put it best though:

It was the little things, though, that made the affair, which was hosted at the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port, so delectably American — in both glamor and oddity. FromEntertainment Tonight's account:
She wore a strapless Romona Keveza Collection wedding dress, while guests dined on lobster, clams, steak and chicken. The couple -- who met through Larry David -- went on a sail this afternoon, a Kennedy wedding tradition. Kennedy's four sons were the groomsmen, while the bridesmaids were his two daughters as well as Cheryl's daughter, Catherine Rose Young. Natasha Bedingfield performed two songs at the reception, which was held under a tent on Teddy Kennedy Jr.'s lawn.
Maria Shriver, Patrick Kennedy, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Ed Bagley Jr., Kevin Nealon, and Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey were reportedly all in attendance.
There was also some misreporting about the guest list. The Telegraph made this not-so-little gaffe:
The toasts were led by RFK Jr's uncle Ted Kennedy, youngest brother of his late father, who told him: "Bobby, you are the most adventuresome, the most loving, the most inclusive person in our family." 

True love notwithstanding, the most important of all was that Hines' Curb Your Enthusiasmco-star Larry David proved that life imitates art: 

Sources:
http://www.thewire.com/entertainment/2014/08/the-cheryl-hines-rfk-jr-nuptials-were-pretty-much-what-youd-expect/375501/

Beyonce releases surprise 'Flawless' remix featuring Nicki Minaj

Late Saturday night, rapper Nicki Minaj directed Twitter and Instagram followers to a website where fans were treated to a remix of Beyonce's hit, "Flawless."
Minaj, who has an album releasing this week, closes out the track.
If you don't recognize the lyrics at the top of the track, you're not alone. Toward the end of the first verse, Beyonce seems to make a reference to the now-famous elevator incident involving her younger sister, Solange, and her husband, Jay Z.nicki-minaj-beyonce
"Of course sometimes shit goes down when there's a billion dollars on an elevator," she sings.
Those lyrics likely refer to an incident that took place at the Standard Hotel in New York City as the trio left a Met Gala after-party in May. In surveillance video initially obtained by TMZ, Solange kicks her brother-in-law multiple times before being restrained by another person.
Aside from a statement released in the aftermath, the couple has stayed silent about what triggered the fight. Solange recently told Lucky magazine that things are "all good" with her sister and brother-in-law.
This isn't the first time Bey has changed up lyrics. Toward the beginning of the "On The Run" tour with hubby Jay Z, she altered the words to "Resentment" in a way that many thought suggested the rap mogul had cheated.
The singer, who often uses social media to bat down rumors, posted an image to Instagram last week amid heightened talk that they're on the brink of divorce. In the photo, her husband carries their daughter, Blue Ivy, at the beach.
"My favorite hue is Jay Z Blue," the caption reads.

Sources:
http://www.ksat.com/content/pns/ksat/news/2014/08/03/ent-beyonce-flawless-remix.html

Lizzie Armitstead and Emma Pooley in England one-two at Glasgow 2014

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On so many tear-stained occasions Lizzie Armitstead has been cycling’s lady in waiting, collecting silvers and second places but consistently finding one rider too strong. Not this time. Queen Liz’s smile as she stepped onto the highest podium spot, where she was presented with her Commonwealth Games road race gold medal by the Earl of Wessex, was of the purest joy – and deepest relief.“This means I can call myself a champion and not a runner-up,” admitted Armitstead, a silver medallist at Delhi in 2010 and the London 2012 Olympics. “I’m always on the podium, but I don’t win that many races. It’s just a confidence thing. Once you’ve got a big title, you can call yourself a champion finally.“The psychologists tell you it should never be a relief when you win a race, but to tell you the truth it is.”The race, seven laps of a 14.2km circuit around Glasgow’s West End and city centre, was short but choppy. There was barely a metre of flat, or a moment to rest. But Armitstead’s England team-mates policed the breaks while ratcheting up the tempo, and she appeared regally relaxed.

By the fifth lap, just seven women remained in the leading group to scrap for the medals. Among them was Armitstead’s colleague, Emma Pooley – riding in her last international race – and the key element of England’s master plan.

It was Pooley who attacked on the sixth lap, pulling about 100m clear of the field, asking what they had left. The answer for most of them was not a lot. As the drenching rain came down, Armitstead waited until the short climb up Great George Street with 8km remaining, and then went: away from the chasers, away from Pooley, away into history.

“It was pretty textbook really,” admitted Armitstead. “I was a little bit nervous at the thought it would be a bit of an easy race. There was a couple of times when I asked the girls to put in a little dig, to see what it would do the peloton and it split them to pieces. I thought ‘what’s up with everyone?’ I was definitely on a good day. That gave me confidence to do what I did on the last lap.”

As she made her decisive break, she was thinking of her family. “When the rain started, I knew they’d all be thinking ‘yes, this is good for Lizzie’.

A little smile appeared on my face and I just thought ‘yes, this is perfect’.”

Beforehand Armitstead had promised to buy a bottle of champagne for the 33-year-old Pooley as a thank you for all her efforts over the years. She should upgrade it to a magnum. Pooley had her own reward, though, finishing 25 seconds back to win silver, with Ashleigh Pasio of South Africa taking bronze.

“Emma rode a fantastic race,” said Armitstead. “She was so strong the whole race and I’m really grateful to her for sacrificing like she did. She really deserves her medal. She’s obviously famous for her time-trialling ability. She has had quite a lot of stick over the years for some of her road-racing tactics but she really got it right. We rode a perfect race together.”

Afterwards Pooley was in the early stages of shock. She had been expected to finish at the back after flogging herself on behalf on Armitstead, instead she had a partner for her time-trial silver medal earlier in the Games.

“I expected to be worked into the dust and finish last so it’s pretty special,” she said. ”We were working for Lizzie, so I wanted to give everything. I didn’t want to do a half-job. So don’t ask me if I’m disappointed with silver – I’m not!”

Then came the tears. “It’s been a long nine years so I am really pleased that we got it right and it’s a lovely way to finish the sport,” said Pooley, who is not opting for the easy life. Next up for her will be triathlons and marathons.

Sources:
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/aug/03/lizzie-armitstead-emma-pooley-england-glasgow-2014-commonwealth-games-cycling

Bollywood celebs wish Happy Friendship Day on Twitter

The day of friendship is here. Remembering old friends and cherishing nostalgia is all you do on a friendship day. Bollywood celebs have also joined the party to wish their fans a ‘Happy Friendship Day’. Amitabh Bachchan denies wishing Friendship Day as he says that every day is a friendship day and we don’t need a special day to celebrate our friendship. A thought to ponder over!
Riding on the fresh success of Holiday, Akshay Kumar’s next release ‘Entertainment’ is on the edge of its release. He has posted a photo with the dog (Entertainment) in the movie that says ‘Best friends stick together’.
Actress-turned-singer Priyanka Chopra has tagged her friends as her family, and dedicated her tweet to those who love her unconditionally.
Alia Bhatt and Karan Johar too remember their close pals on this Friendship Day.







Michael Johns, Australian singer who charmed America, dies aged 35

We have devastating news to share. Former ‘American Idol’ Season 7 contestant Michael Johns died on August 1, according to reports. He was just 35 years old.

How very sad. Australian singer-songwriter Michael Johns, who placed eighth during American Idol’s seventh season, has reportedly passed away from a blood clot.

Michael Johns: Former ‘American Idol’ Season 7 Contestant Dies At 35 Years Old

Michael passed away on August 1 from a blood clot in his ankle, according to TMZ.
Michael’s Twitter fan page administrator confirmed the news on August 2 with two tweets that read: 
“It is with a heavy heart and inconsolable sadness that we confirm the passing of our friend Michael Johns. No other details will b avail at this time.Please respect the privacy of Mike’s family and friends as we know u will.Members and admin of pass on their prayers.” 
FOX released a statement on Aug. 2 about the devastating news: ”Michael Johns was an incredible talent and we are deeply saddened by the news of his passing.  He was a part of our American Idol family and he will be truly missed.  Our hearts and prayers go out to his family and friends during this difficult time.”
Michael’s family also released a statementabout his sudden death.
“Our family is devastated by the passing of our beloved Michael, a wonderful husband, son, brother, uncle, and friend. We appreciate the outpouring of love and support we have received from all corners of the globe. Please keep Michael in your thoughts and respect our need to grieve privately in this difficult time.”
After he was cut from American Idol during the show’s 2008 season, Michael recorded and released an album called Hold Back My Heart in 2009. He also released a three-song EP titledLove and Sex in 2012. Michael married his wife, Stacey Vuduris, in 2007.
Most recently, Michael released a single titled “Day Breaks Sun” in February of this year, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Former American Idol contestant Melinda Doolittle tweeted about Michael’s passing on August 2:
Singer Josh Groban also tweeted about Michael’s death:

Google Nexus 8, price, release date, features and more

WASHINGTON: Samsung already captured the major tablet market with its current tablet line up, now search engine giant Google is eyeing to launch its flagship tablet Google Nexus 8.

The Google Nexus 8 is one of the highly anticipated tablet which is scheduled to come sometime this year.

As previous reports recons that the company’s flagship tablet to debut in June with cooperation of HTC but it won’t happen.

Now new leaks suggest that the device is set to make its appearance in the month of August.

Another report suggest that Google is eyeing to launch new version of Android with the device, which might be Android Siver.

The report also confirmed a 64bit Tegra base CPU on board when it launch with 2GB RAM. The device is also rumored to launch with 8.9 inch display with 2k resolution.

The reports are pointing towards HTC to make the tablet while it will cost around some ware as $399 for 16GB version, $499 for 32GB version while LTE version may cost $599.

Lionel Messi likely to be charged for six years’ punishment over tax issue

MADRID: Argentina’s football team captain Lionel Messi is likely to be charged up to punishment of six years over hidden the tax matter.

Messi has been accused that he didn’t pay at least $ 5.3 million amount, that’s why his father also has to face the inquiry.

Messi and his father would be charged up to $ 32 million amount with prison’s punishment

Saturday, 2 August 2014

Dan Bilzerian a high school nobody? Instagram playboy tells Howard Stern how he slept with 14 women in one college semester

Professional poker player, venture capitalist and ultimate bro Dan Bilzerian is probably the envy of all the guys out there as he lives a life surrounded by women, guns and money, and quickly shares them on Instagram.Dan Bilzerian



The social media celebrity, whose following has reached a whopping 3.6 million, recently posted a selfie with a caption that could probably raise a few eyebrows. Bilzerian posted a photo on July 30 of himself riding a helicopter as he looks out at the view of a wide landscape. Bilzerian's caption read, "The girls in LA look less slutty from far away."


Before this post, Bilzerian posted an earlier photo of him seated on the edge of a yacht's hot tub with his feet in the water and a helicopter right behind him. Seated with him were six women - all wearing nothing but their bikini bottoms and pink heart cutouts covering their lady bits. The photo, which was geotagged in the Naval Air Station North Island, had a caption that read, "Networking at ComicCon."


While his lavish lifestyle and never-ending contact with women seem to be the subject of most of his Instagram updates, Empty Lighthouse reported that Bilzerian admitted to radio host Howard Stern in an interview that he was not always the person that everyone thinks he is back then. He told Stern in the interview that his high school years weren't the best when it came to the ladies. However, he did make up for lost time by hooking up with 14 girls in his first semester of college.

Howard Stern's official webpage also highlighted some interesting facts from Bilzerian's interview:


$50 million - amount of money Bilzerian won as a poker champ in the past year;


$3.6 million - largest amount of money Bilzerian lost in a game;

3 - weeks spent in jail for bringing an M16 to his school's parking lot;


$400 million - Bilzerian's father (Paul Bilzerian) net worth at one point. It was made known that the elder Bilzerian made a lot of money taking over corporations. In 1989, he was indicted for stock parking, or as defined by NASDAQ, as the illegal holding of stock or financing of such stock for the purpose of concealing ownership of a shareholder to retain significant voting rights on a company;


25 - age when Bilzerian had a heart attack. Around that time, Bilzerian was on cocaine, ecstasy, booze and 200 milligrams of Viagra;


16 - number of girls Bilzerian had sex with for 12 days in Cannes.

Sources:
 http://www.lawyerherald.com/articles/6276/20140801/dan-bilzerian-instagram-playboy-howard-stern-interview-sex-16-women-college-semester.htm#YP8Cp9Ig4tR2VMRk.99

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