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More Star Support Britney
Rachel Bilson to GQ magazine: "I think people just need to leave her the fuck alone. You see things on the news---hundreds of paparazzi. She can't drive her car. I don't know what she is doing as a mother, but that's a really hard place to be."
Demi Moore to V magazine:"No one has seen it worse than Britney Spears," says Demi, who stars with Michael Caine in the jewel heist flick Flawless, due in theaters at the end of March. "How can anyone see that and think that's an OK way to expect anybody to live, no matter where they're at in their life?"
Miley Cyrus to People magazine: "I think that she needs help. If I didn't have [my family], I'd probably be in the same position. You just got to know who your true friends are, and I think, for me, [that] is my mom. If you have sisters, I mean any girls that are in your family, that can understand and relate to you, I think is the best."
AJ McLean to People magazine: "I believe in her 110 percent, but she needs to call [me]. First I would say, 'What the hell is wrong with you?' Second I would say, 'What is really wrong with you? What are you not saying to everybody else?'
Queen Latifah has become the latest celebrity to offer Britney a retreat, urging the fallen pop star to go home with her. The Chicago star has been watching Spears' problems unfold in recent months and she feels compelled to offer the singer her help and support.
This comes after Spears' antics outside a crucial Los Angeles custody hearing cost the star all her visitation rights with sons Sean Preston and Jayden James for another month. The Los Angeles Commissioner overseeing Spears' custody battle with ex-husband Kevin Federline has ruled the singer will have to wait until the next hearing on February 19 to fight for access to her kids after she failed to actually attend the hearing on Monday. And Latifah, real name Dana Owens, isn't surprised that so many celebrities are offering Spears help, while others appear to be chiding and poking fun.
She says, "A lot of us can relate to each other. Look how many people just want to take Britney home and give her a place to sleep and rest and talk her down. "Everybody wants to help this girl... We understand the pressures we deal with and realise up underneath all that star stuff we're normal people with normal problems. "We'd rather support each other than tear each other down." --Message edité par loft_great le 2008-01-20 12:37:44--
Rachel Bilson to GQ magazine: "I think people just need to leave her the fuck alone. You see things on the news---hundreds of paparazzi. She can't drive her car. I don't know what she is doing as a mother, but that's a really hard place to be."
Demi Moore to V magazine:"No one has seen it worse than Britney Spears," says Demi, who stars with Michael Caine in the jewel heist flick Flawless, due in theaters at the end of March. "How can anyone see that and think that's an OK way to expect anybody to live, no matter where they're at in their life?"
Miley Cyrus to People magazine: "I think that she needs help. If I didn't have [my family], I'd probably be in the same position. You just got to know who your true friends are, and I think, for me, [that] is my mom. If you have sisters, I mean any girls that are in your family, that can understand and relate to you, I think is the best."
AJ McLean to People magazine: "I believe in her 110 percent, but she needs to call [me]. First I would say, 'What the hell is wrong with you?' Second I would say, 'What is really wrong with you? What are you not saying to everybody else?'
Queen Latifah has become the latest celebrity to offer Britney a retreat, urging the fallen pop star to go home with her. The Chicago star has been watching Spears' problems unfold in recent months and she feels compelled to offer the singer her help and support.
This comes after Spears' antics outside a crucial Los Angeles custody hearing cost the star all her visitation rights with sons Sean Preston and Jayden James for another month. The Los Angeles Commissioner overseeing Spears' custody battle with ex-husband Kevin Federline has ruled the singer will have to wait until the next hearing on February 19 to fight for access to her kids after she failed to actually attend the hearing on Monday. And Latifah, real name Dana Owens, isn't surprised that so many celebrities are offering Spears help, while others appear to be chiding and poking fun.
She says, "A lot of us can relate to each other. Look how many people just want to take Britney home and give her a place to sleep and rest and talk her down. "Everybody wants to help this girl... We understand the pressures we deal with and realise up underneath all that star stuff we're normal people with normal problems. "We'd rather support each other than tear each other down." --Message edité par loft_great le 2008-01-20 12:37:44--
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Heum... si je me souviens bien de mes cours de bio, le roux est une couleur de cheveux comme le blond, le brun ou le noir. Par contre, c'est seulement que son gène est récessif donc si quelqu'un a un gène roux et un gêne brun, il va se retrouver avec les cheveux bruns. C'est pourquoi parfois des enfants roux apparraissent avec 2 parents aux cheveux bruns. Le père et la mère devaient avoir un gène roux et un gêne brun chaque, et lorsqu'ils ont fait l'enfant, c'est le gène roux des deux personnes qui ont été donnés ce qui a fait un enfant aux cheveux roux. Par contre, comme le père et la mère avaient un gène roux et un gène brun, le gène roux n'est pas apparu et les parents eux ont les cheveux bruns.
Est-ce que vous m'avez suivi? Parce que je pense que jme suis perdu dans mes explications
Non, c'est très clair et c'est plus logique comme explication je trouve !
Heum... si je me souviens bien de mes cours de bio, le roux est une couleur de cheveux comme le blond, le brun ou le noir. Par contre, c'est seulement que son gène est récessif donc si quelqu'un a un gène roux et un gêne brun, il va se retrouver avec les cheveux bruns. C'est pourquoi parfois des enfants roux apparraissent avec 2 parents aux cheveux bruns. Le père et la mère devaient avoir un gène roux et un gêne brun chaque, et lorsqu'ils ont fait l'enfant, c'est le gène roux des deux personnes qui ont été donnés ce qui a fait un enfant aux cheveux roux. Par contre, comme le père et la mère avaient un gène roux et un gène brun, le gène roux n'est pas apparu et les parents eux ont les cheveux bruns.
Est-ce que vous m'avez suivi? Parce que je pense que jme suis perdu dans mes explications
Non, c'est très clair et c'est plus logique comme explication je trouve !