This A++ list celeb who is one of the top three or four celebs on the planet is single. If you snag him you will live a life of luxury. He is also a bit of a racist or needs to work on his language. He was talking to a rapper the other day and used the N word in a conversation with him. Our celeb is foreign born, but still, no excuse. His people apologized to the rapper and have been kissing his butt so he doesn't say anything. Obviously he told some people.
"I believe there’s a lot of power in the bereavement process. I believe there’s a lot of power in memories. I’ll always be held in the hearts of many. If I had stayed alive, the work I would have done would have been in and out of the media. There would have been years when no one would be interested, and then there’d be a project or scandal that would pique media interest. But, since I've left this world, all they have to hold onto now is the memory of who I was and what I've accomplished. That will keep being played back over and over. Often, the memory, the bereavement for a person is much stronger than having that person stand in front of you. It’s that bereavement that will always keep me alive in peoples’ hearts."
Today marks the sixteenth anniversary of Princess Diana's death. This year's observance has been overshadowed by recent allegations that she was murdered by the British military.
According to Diana, however, the timing of this revelation is no coincidence. Channeling psychic Anne Stewart, she discusses this and the impact on her sons in the below video:
"ITN presents a documentary of The British Royal Family to commemorate their year in 1987. We take a look back at Diana, Charles, The Queen, Princess Anne, Prince Edward, Fergie, and Prince Andrew."
"Andrew Morton’s controversial book ‘Diana: Her True Story’ surprised the world when it was first published. Now, in the book’s 20th anniversary year, Sky Arts determines how the publication’s revelations threatened the reputation of the Royal Family and irrevocably altered the relationship between press and monarchy.
In this exclusive Book Show special, Mariella Frostrup narrates the definitive story of Morton, his publisher and key players in the events leading up to the book’s publication in 1992. Through interviews, they look back at the influence this extraordinary book had on UK society, the press and within the Royal Family itself, who failed in their numerous attempts to stop the book from being published.
From press suspicion and character assassination to burglary and death threats, ‘Diana: Her True Story’ turned Andrew Morton’s life upside-down. In this candid interview he reveals how the opponents to his book attempted to discredit and destroy his reputation and how he struggled to cope under the pressure of the public reaction to his work.
Detailing in revealing insight, Morton explains how the Royal Family were suspicious of him from his time as the Daily Mail Royal correspondent and long before the book went into print. Following an investigation by Scotland Yard as to his insider sources, his office was broken into and his contacts documents and working files were ransacked.
The book’s serialisation in June 1992 by a cautious editorial team at The Sunday Times, created public hysteria as Morton was accused of orchestrating an elaborate hoax regarding the books’ revelations about an unhappy Princess Diana: her mental state, eating disorders, the breakdown of her marriage and her attempted suicides. He reveals how fellow journalists were briefed to write against him and leading retailers refused to stock the book. Morton received the protection of armed guards following death threats from an Irish terrorist group.
'Sky Arts has built a reputation for bringing its customers closer to writers, authors and books on television.” comments James Hunt, Sky Arts Channel Director. “Andrew’s story is fascinating and this Book Show Special will reveal in illuminating detail the repercussions this extraordinary book had on society and in shaping how we view the Royal Family today.' "