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Thursday, May 29, 2014

SINGER GEORGE MICHAEL RUSHED TO HOSPITAL AFTER COLLAPSE!


Breaking News:  George Michael has been rushed to hospital after "suffering a mystery collapse"

Courtesy of ITV http://www.itv.com/news/story/2014-05-29/george-michael-hospital-collapse/

George Michael 'rushed to hospital after collapse'

Singer George Michael was rushed to hospital last week after suffering a "mystery collapse" at home in north London, according to newspaper reports.

about 12 hours ago

Ambulance called to Michael's home last Thursday

A London Ambulance Service spokesman told the Mirror: “We were called just before 8am on May 22.
"We sent two ambulance crews and staff treated one patient, a man, who was then taken to hospital.”

about 12 hours ago

George Michael's recent medical problems

George Michael has suffered a series of medical problems since 2011.
The singer, 50, has been out of the spotlight since last year, when he fell out of a car on the M1 motorway and was airlifted to hospital with a head injury.
In 2011 he suffered severe pneumonia which left him temporarily in a coma and meant he needed to undergo a tracheotomy in order to breathe.
He has also battled depression and drug addiction.
 

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

ROSA HOSKINS SHARES 11 LESSONS FROM HER DAD, BOB HOSKINS




Rosa Hoskins shares 11 Lessons from her dad, Bob Hoskins


Rosa Hoskins @HauteHoskins
The loss of my dad has broken my heart, but these are the words I'll keep close to me forever http://bit.ly/1rO72Vm
ROSA HOSKINS: 11 LESSONS FROM MY DAD
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My darling Dad has died. I loved him to the ends of the earth and he loved me back just the same. These are the lessons he taught me, I will keep them close to my heart and remind myself of them whenever I stumble or falter. They are his words; the words spoke so often to encourage, comfort and reassure. This isn’t general wisdom, rather advice that he tailor made just for me. I love you Dad.
1) Laugh. There’s humour to be found everywhere, even your darkest days there’s something to have a joke about. Laugh long and loud and make other people laugh. It’s good for you.

2) Be yourself. If someone doesn’t like you they’re either stupid , blind, or they’ve got bad taste. Accept who you are, you’ve got no one else to be. Don’t try to change yourself, there’s no point. Don’t apologise. Don’t make excuses. Be yourself and if anyone else doesn’t like it they can f*ck off.

3) Be flamboyant, it’s who you are and always have been. Be eccentric and unique. Don’t try to adapt yourself to someone else’s view of normal. That belongs to them, not you. Like yourself as who you are.

4) Don’t worry about other people’s opinions. Everyone’s a critic, but ultimately what they say only matters if you let it. Don’t believe your own press. People can just as easily sing your praises as they can tear you down. Don’t waste your time on things you can’t change. Let it slide off you like water off a duck’s back.

5) Get angry, it’s ok to lose your temper now and then. If anger stays in, it turns to poison and makes you bitter and sad. Get angry, say your peace, then let it go.

6) Whatever you do, always give it a good go. Don’t be afraid of failure and disappointment. If you fall flat on your face then get straight back up. You’ll always regret not trying. Disappointment is temporary, regret is forever.

7) Be generous and kind because you can’t take it with you. When you’ve got something to give, give it without hesitation.

8) Appreciate beauty, take pictures and make memories. Capture it, you never know when it’ll be gone.

9) Don’t take yourself too seriously. People who take themselves too seriously are boring.

10) Never, ever, ever, ever give up. Keep on punching no matter what your up against. You’re only defeated if you give up, so don’t give up.

11) Love with all your heart. In the end, love is the only thing that matters.
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RIP BOB HOSKINS - ACTOR BOB HOSKINS DIES AGED 71




Bob Hoskins dies of pneumonia aged 71

Courtesy of http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-27224995

Actor Bob Hoskins, who was best known for roles in The Long Good Friday and Who Framed Roger Rabbit, has died of pneumonia at the age of 71.

His agent said he died on Tuesday in hospital, surrounded by family.

The star was nominated for a best actor Oscar in 1987 for crime drama Mona Lisa, in which he starred opposite Sir Michael Caine and Robbie Coltrane.

He announced he was retiring from acting in 2012 after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.

"We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Bob," the actor's wife Linda and children Alex, Sarah, Rosa and Jack said in a statement.

"Bob died peacefully at hospital last night surrounded by family, following a bout of pneumonia.

"We ask that you respect our privacy during this time and thank you for your messages of love and support."


Actor Bob Hoskins Dies From Pneumonia Aged 71

Courtesy of http://news.sky.com/story/1252321/actor-bob-hoskins-dies-from-pneumonia-aged-71

The star, best known for films including Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Mona Lisa, dies in hospital with his family by his side.

British actor Bob Hoskins has died from pneumonia at the age of 71.
The star was best known for hit movies including Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Mona Lisa, for which he won Bafta and Golden Globe best actor awards.

In a statement, his wife Linda and children Alex, Sarah, Rosa and Jack said: "We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Bob.

"Bob died peacefully in hospital last night, surrounded by family, following a bout of pneumonia.
"We ask that you respect our privacy during this time and thank you for your messages of love and support."

Hoskins, who was born in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, suffered from Parkinson's disease in the later years of his life.
He retired from acting in 2012.
Leading figures in the entertainment industry were quick to pay tribute to the actor on Twitter.
Stephen Fry described him as a "marvellous man", writing: "Oh no, Bob Hoskins. Gone? That's awful news. The Long Good Friday (was) one of the best British movies of the modern era."
Officials at Bafta said they were "deeply saddened" to hear of the actor's death, while actress Vicky McClure added: "Just heard the very sad news (that) Bob Hoskins has died. He was one of the best. I feel honoured to have met and worked with him. RIP Bob."