Aaron Carter was caught on camera crying last week after he placed fourth from the highest scorer on Dancing with the Stars, so imagine how many tears he shed when he placed fourth from the bottom last night. Although he said he wouldn’t cry, I am sure he did. And he will probably cry even more when he gets voted off the ABC show tonight at 9p. He just comes off so arrogant, that you wonder who wants to vote for him to keep him the competition. I know I wouldn’t miss and his nasally voice. Plus unlike the 3 people who scored below him, he doesn’t have the sports following to save him or a partner that is well liked. So Jimmy Kimmel be prepared to interview him tonight at 12:05a and make sure to ask him, so two weeks you said you were going to win the mirror ball trophy and here you are…
BTW here are some of the good dances from last night. Derek Hough and Joanna Krupa were hot sexy hot doing the Lambada and Kelly Osbourne and Louis van Amstel were just awwwdorable doing the Charleston! Kelly could totally play Roxie in Chicago now!
So earlier today Bones Executive Producer Hart Hanson Tweeted “First time in Bones history we are shut down from production. Damn swine flu! That’s gonna cut into Christmas hiatus.” That Tweet had everyone wondering who and what was going on? Well Korbi Ghosh acted like one of the squints and found out what really went down. Yes Bones shut production for the day, but not because David Boreanaz had the swine flu, but because he has the non-swine one. Hopefully he will be better soon. I knew H1N1 could not get the Vampire turned FBI agent.
While the news was good for Boreanaz, the news was not as good for Brian Littrell who was diagnosed with swine flu. The Backstreet Boy made a special YouTube message for his fans to break the news to them and to apologize that the band had to cancel their upcoming appearances. Poor guy looks awful, hopefully he will be better soon. BSB’s new album This Is Us is coming out tomorrow and they had a whole bunch in-store and TV appearances lined up to promote it. In ways I think they will get more publicity from his illness than they would’ve gotten without it, and I am sure that is not the way any of them wanted it.
So when I heard Backstreet Boys’ Straight Through My Heart, I was trying to figure out what song it reminded me of..and then it hit me it sounds a lot like the song Pop! Goes My Heart from the Hugh Grant movie Music and Lyrics. Seriously don’t the choruses kind of sounds alike especially since both have the same 4 word one syllable beat, Straight Through My Heart and Pop! Goes My Heart. C’mon, don’t tell me I’m the only one who thinks they sound alike. Plus I have a bet riding on this.
Whether I win or lose, I am still going to buy Backstreets Boys’ new CD This Is Us when it comes out on October 6th because I really like that song and I’m looking forward to hearing what else they did on their 7th studio album.
Just a month after Brian Littrell's son Baylee was diagnosed with Kawasaki's Disease, he was seen enjoying himself at the LA Market!!! Seriously how adorable is little Bayle, let's hope he is cured of Kawasaki's Disease.
On Saturday December 20, 2008, Baylee T W Littrell was released from Scottish Rite Children's Hospital in Atlanta.
Before being admitted Baylee had been treated for or thought to have had strep throat, hand, foot, mouth disease and erythema multiforme. After receiving a biopsy, blood tests, an EKG and 2 echocardiograms, Baylee was finally diagnosed with A-Typical Kawasaki Disease. We would like to stress A-Typical because Baylee did not have text book symptoms of any of the viruses they thought he had.
Kawasaki Disease causes inflammation in the coronary arteries as well as the walls of the small and medium sized arteries throughout the body. Unfortunately, Baylee's coronary arteries were affected. He received an IVIG, which is a treatment to bring down the inflammation in his coronary arteries. Baylee will be closely monitored for the next 6-8 weeks by a Pediatric Cardiologist to see if the treatment was effective.
We want to thank every one who prayed for us as well as all of the emails and phone calls. Your love and support means so much to our family. The Hospital Staff were absolutely amazing. They made an extremely difficult time in our lives as comfortable as possible.
We are humbled by the love and compassion that people have for our son all over the world, thank you!