Potins de Hollywood et bitcheries assorties !!!
Seniorita a écritJustin Timberlake est bon dans tout!! Le voici dans une parodie du clip « single Ladies » avec Beyonce à l’émission Saturday Night Live. Il est crampant avec son bodysuit et ses talons hauts!!
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7f5d8 ... 008_school
trop drôle!
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7f5d8 ... 008_school
trop drôle!
- loft_great
- Intronisé au Panthéon
- Messages : 292677
- Inscription : mer. nov. 12, 2003 1:00 am
While Paul Rudd was the host of SNL this weekend, Justin Timberlake almost stole the show with his two hilarious appearances — check out his no pants dance moves after the jump. For the after party, the cast and friends headed to Dos Caminos to celebrate a successful show at the end of a long week of rehearsals. Jennifer Aniston joined in the fun, perhaps JT invited Mr. Mayer when they were chatting it up earlier in the week. Justin should be getting used to late nights in the city that never sleeps as he and Jessica are supposedly moving into a new $5.5 million condo soon. That lawsuit filed by a former worker at Southern Hospitality must not be too much skin off his back.
- loft_great
- Intronisé au Panthéon
- Messages : 292677
- Inscription : mer. nov. 12, 2003 1:00 am
- loft_great
- Intronisé au Panthéon
- Messages : 292677
- Inscription : mer. nov. 12, 2003 1:00 am
- loft_great
- Intronisé au Panthéon
- Messages : 292677
- Inscription : mer. nov. 12, 2003 1:00 am
- loft_great
- Intronisé au Panthéon
- Messages : 292677
- Inscription : mer. nov. 12, 2003 1:00 am
- loft_great
- Intronisé au Panthéon
- Messages : 292677
- Inscription : mer. nov. 12, 2003 1:00 am
loft_great a écritIn a new interview with WebMD magazine, actress Jennie Garth speaks at length about her 6-year-old daughter Lola Ray's diagnosis of Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis. At the height of her battle, Lola even required hospitalization for nine days while doctors scrambled to figure out what was wrong. "Since they could not treat her because they were not sure what the illness was, we decided to take her home and monitor her because we felt being in the hospital was actually making her depressed and worsening her condition," Jennie, 36, explains. "We went home and researched it on our own, with help from friends and family in the medical profession until we found web sites for JRA, which seemed to match her symptoms."
At first, Jennie admits that she and husband Peter Facinelli chalked those symptoms up to "growing pains, and her fussiness as a typical, needy 5-year-old." Lola was "just not herself," Jennie says, complaining of fatigue and wanting to be carried everywhere because her joints ached. When she developed a persistent rash and a high, prolonged fever the couple knew that something bigger was to blame. After she was discharged from the hospital, Lola got the lucky break she needed when Jennie and Peter found an "incredible specialist" at UCLA who treated their daughter for a rare form of JRA known as Still's Disease. Lola started a long-term course of the drug Naprosyn which stopped her fevers, and a short course of steroids knocked out the rash.
"She responded well to the treatment, and is now in remission...My husband and I have never been more thankful to God, that we were able to get her through this and that she is back to her old self, running and playing."
With Lola's health back on track, Jennie says that there are other issues to be addressed in her home -- which also includes daughters Luca Bella, 11, and Fiona Eve, 2. Helping the girls to maintain a positive body image is "a challenge" in today's image-obsessed culture, she admits.
Pauvre petite Lola
La maladie de Still est une forme d'arthrite rhumatoïde juvénile qui apparaît vers l'âge de 5 ans. C'est une maladie chronique qui évolue par poussées entrecoupées de rémissions.
At first, Jennie admits that she and husband Peter Facinelli chalked those symptoms up to "growing pains, and her fussiness as a typical, needy 5-year-old." Lola was "just not herself," Jennie says, complaining of fatigue and wanting to be carried everywhere because her joints ached. When she developed a persistent rash and a high, prolonged fever the couple knew that something bigger was to blame. After she was discharged from the hospital, Lola got the lucky break she needed when Jennie and Peter found an "incredible specialist" at UCLA who treated their daughter for a rare form of JRA known as Still's Disease. Lola started a long-term course of the drug Naprosyn which stopped her fevers, and a short course of steroids knocked out the rash.
"She responded well to the treatment, and is now in remission...My husband and I have never been more thankful to God, that we were able to get her through this and that she is back to her old self, running and playing."
With Lola's health back on track, Jennie says that there are other issues to be addressed in her home -- which also includes daughters Luca Bella, 11, and Fiona Eve, 2. Helping the girls to maintain a positive body image is "a challenge" in today's image-obsessed culture, she admits.
Pauvre petite Lola
La maladie de Still est une forme d'arthrite rhumatoïde juvénile qui apparaît vers l'âge de 5 ans. C'est une maladie chronique qui évolue par poussées entrecoupées de rémissions.
- loft_great
- Intronisé au Panthéon
- Messages : 292677
- Inscription : mer. nov. 12, 2003 1:00 am
- loft_great
- Intronisé au Panthéon
- Messages : 292677
- Inscription : mer. nov. 12, 2003 1:00 am