Tuesday, 30 June 2009

Remember Angel Farah Fawcett - At 62

From her glory days as a pinup girl, to her days on "Charlie's Angels," to her valiant fight against cancer, Farrah Fawcett, who died today at the age of 62, became a symbol of the will to live.
At the end of her two and half year battle with cancer, those who know and love Fawcett spoke exclusively to Barbara Walters in the actress's final days.



"An amazing woman, with simple roots that ... took on challenges that others wouldn't try. I always admire women that are independent, that ... have a dream and look as good as she does," longtime love Ryan O' Neal told Walters.

Farrah's Golden Career: Pinup, Sex Symbol
In 1976, Fawcett was the pinup girl who launched a million fantasies. The iconic poster with her dazzling smile, cascading golden hair and bombshell body sold an unprecedented 12 million copies, catapulting Fawcett into a sex symbol, idolized by both men and women.

As the decade's "It Girl," her hair, which became known as the "Farrah Do," was emulated by millions around the world.

"That signature hair will definitely be remembered forever and ever and ever ... It was an easy carefree haircut, windblown, but also very sexy and very feminine. Everybody wanted it," legendary hairstylist Jose Eber, who has known and worked with the actress for over 30 years, told Walters.

AS A CANCER SURVIVOR OF ALMOST 5 YEARS AND RETIRED NURSE, I TRULY ADMIRE FARRAH FAWCETT FOR SHARING HER STORY OF HER BRAVE BATTLE WITH CANCER WITH THE PUBLIC ON THE RECENT TV SPECIAL! HER STORY WAS A LEARNING EXPERIENCE FOR DOCTORS, MED.STUDENTS,NURSES, AND CAREGIVERS AS WELL AS ANYONE ELSE WHO HAS EVER TAKEN CARE OF CANCER PATIENTS.. SHE WAS ABSOLUTELY ONE OF A KIND AND IS NOW WITH THE "REAL ANGELS" IN HEAVEN!

Friday, 26 June 2009

His Music Will Live Forever - Michael Jackson

Tribute To Michael Jackson in Hong Kong
Friday June 26, 2009


Michael Jackson’s fanatical fans will have a chance to pay tribute to the singer on Monday, when Madame Tussauds Hong Kong will place the King of Pop’s statue at its entrance.



Fans around the globe have already descended on memorial sites, such as his Neverland Ranch and his childhood home in Gary, Indiana to lay flowers and leave messages of condolence.



The Madame Tussaud’s statue of Jackson will be on display all next week, giving fans an opportunity to gather, swap stories and, as has happened elsewhere, sing and dance.