Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Cupid Struck-SELENA n ED???


RUMOUR HAS IT!! this is (possibly) happening. Spies say that Selena Gomez was so sick of “taking care of Justin Bieber like he was her child,” that she’s happily rebounded with Taylor Swift’s tour mate, Ed Sheeran!
Apparently T introduced the unlikely pair over Memorial Day and Sel was smitten with Ed’s charm and British accent, which was somehow cute enough to get her past the fact that he’s pale as a larvae with hair like orange cotton candy. While I can’t say I see these two together forever, I’m just happy to see her with a dude who doesn’t wear sunglasses indoors or cruise around in leopard printed Lambos, aren’t you?

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D&G Designing in Jail eh?????


seriously! This is a biggggggg blow to One of the biggest fashion houses in the history of Modern fashion...Italian Biggies Dolce n Gabbana are gonna be designing in JAIL :( The designer duo Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have been sentenced to jail in Italy for one year and eight months for tax evasion. They were accused of hiding millions of euros from Italian tax authorities. The pair, whose customers have included Madonna, Kate Moss and Kylie Minogue, were not at the trial, deny the charges and have appealed.
Dolce and Gabbana have not commented on their sentences, which have been suspended pending their appeal. The investigation by the Italian authorities began around six years ago as part of a government plan to crack down on tax avoidance. At the hearing on Wednesday, the judge ruled that the designers moved their brand to a Luxembourg-based holding company Gado - an anagram of their two surnames - in 2004. He said they had done this to avoid declaring taxes on royalties of around 1 billion euros (£833m; $1.3bn). Prosecutors alleged they sold the business for well below actual market value. They were initially cleared of the charges at a previous trial in April 2011 but Italy's highest court overturned that ruling, ordering that the case should be sent back. Source- BBC NEWS