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Blogstress, Cole Bronn, writes little tidbits and occasionally rants about American Idol and other celebrity gossip. And she knits too.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Lady GaGa and Magda...Separated at Birth
I got to give this one to Perez Hilton. Funny shit.
Remember Magda that layed out in the sun all day and night from "There's Something About Mary", that had the little dog that got electricuted and caught on fire? OMG.
She and Lady GaGa are exactly the same.
Why didn't I name myself something fun for this blog. I didn't have to use my real freakin' name. I should have been Suzy Poo Poo or something.
Lady GaGa, Suzy Poo Poo...what is this world coming to?
xoxo,
Happy Weekend Citizens of B-Town...
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I knew I saw her somewhere before. That's classic
Carrie Underwood captured entertainer of the year Sunday night at the Academy of Country Music Awards, winning the top honor that has eluded women for nearly a decade, while Taylor Swift won album of the year and Julianne Hough snagged top new artist.
Country music's boys' club was adjourned for the year when Underwood broke Kenny Chesney's four-year win streak and became the first woman to hold the title since the Dixie Chicks in 2000. The significance wasn't lost on the 26-year-old superstar.
"I accepted that award on behalf of myself and my fans, but also on behalf of other women who came before me that kicked butt but never got the recognition they deserved," Underwood said. "I can't wait (for) the day, which I hope is in the very near future, where having females in the category is no big deal whatsoever."
In 39 years of recognizing a top entertainer, the academy has granted the honor to a woman seven times, including Underwood. The others were Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Barbara Mandrell, Reba McEntire, Shania Twain and the Dixie Chicks. Each won once.
Chesney, who missed the chance to tie Alabama for most entertainer of the year awards, kissed Underwood as she walked up to accept the honor.
"He told me he was proud of me," said Underwood, who's enjoyed astounding success since winning "American Idol" in 2005 with eight No. 1 country hits including the signature single, "Jesus Take the Wheel."
I don't think any AI winner will ever top Carrie Underwood!
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