Friday, 4 May 2012

Victoria Beckham Celebrates her success after Mercedes-Benz Fashion week in New York


Victoria Beckham set her collection  for another success  show at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week , last Sunday.
Accompanied by her husband and daughter at the front row seat, Vic looked proud as her collection came off as a huge success .
After the show, Vic and David celebrated it over lunch at Balthazar restaurant.
And later that day, David headed back to LA , to join the boys.

Thursday, 3 May 2012

David Beckham’s Expensive present for Daughter Harper – A new Ferrari Ascaglietti


David Beckham’s Expensive present for Daughter  Harper – A new Ferrari  Ascaglietti
Normal parents wait for their kids to reach 16 yrs old or more to buy them car. But for David Beckham, who lives the life of a royal family, her daughter simply just being born to get a new car of her own. And she couldn’t even sit yet.
And by meaning car, it’s not just ordinary baby car, but it’s a super car . Being rich and loves to collect expensive cars, David chose to give daughter Harper a Ferrari Ascaglietti 612. The price in US is $300,000, and it’s completed with her logo “7″.
Harper is considered a lucky child for the family, since she was born with the weigh of 7 pounds, at 7 o’clock, in month 7th (July), as well as the seventh day(Sunday). Not to mention her dad favorite number is seven. So to sum up, the car is just a small price for the precious gift ….a daughter.
Now back to Harper’s new car, The Ferrari 612 Ascaglietti carries 5700 cc V12 engine, just like Ferrari 575 Maranello. The machine generates the power up to 533 horsepower, that can speed up to 315 kilometers per hour. Now why would a baby need a super fast car ?
We can say this is how money speaks.

Inter Milan “Eto’o” Got robbed in his house


Samuel Eto’o's future at Inter Milan has become questionable. His family were asking him to leave Milan, because of the safety reason.
Apparently, according to Marca yesterday (6/4),  Eto’o has been a victim of a robbery at his home in Milan, where he lost some valuable things, worth millions of Euro.
The crime has made his wife shocked and frightened. She urged Eto’o to reconsider their future in Milan.
To prevent the same incident happened again, Eto’o brought his wife and kids to stay in a luxury hotel cost €2500 per day.
Eto’o haven’t decided on his future yet, but some EPL Club such as Chelsea, ManCity, and also Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly preparing to make an offer for his signature.

Pictures: Critiano Ronaldo and Irina Shayk Dinner at Madrid Last Weekend


Irina Shayk was seen having dinner at Madrid last weekend with Cristiano Ronaldo. So, it looks like the break up rumour between them is just another false news, as always….   Here are the latest pics of them together.





Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Andres iniesta to marry partner anna Ortiz next july the same date as ronaldos wedding


Andres Iniesta is reported to marry his long time girlfriend Anna Ortiz next year, on July 12, 2012. The couple have been dating since 2008, and already have a daughter from their relationship.
But funny as it may, the wedding date is just the same as Cristiano Ronaldo’s wedding date with Irina. Although Ronaldo’s wedding is still not confirmed yet,  (or maybe just a rumor) it still interesting to know about the wedding rivalry that might happen.

Wayne Rooney 'slept with prostitute while wife Coleen was pregnant'



Wayne Rooney, the England footballer, was unable to prevent the publication of fresh allegations that he slept with a prostitute because he had previously spoken of his shame at paying for sex, it is understood.

Details of Rooney’s alleged infidelities came to light on Sunday after the Manchester United forward decided not to pursue a super-injunction to suppress the allegations.
They included claims that he slept with the prostitute while his wife Coleen was pregnant.
In recent weeks three other England players have successfully obtained gagging orders to prevent the publication of claims about their private lives.
The Daily Telegraph understands that Rooney considered applying for a super-injunction on the grounds of privacy.
But the footballer was advised that such any such application would probably fail, because he has previously chosen to share intimate details of his life with the media.
In 2004 Rooney spoke publicly of his “regret” at visiting massage parlours and prostitutes as a teenager, insisting that the incidents took place before his relationship with Coleen when he was “very young and immature”.
The Rooneys also sold the photo rights to their 2008 wedding to a glossy magazine for a reported £2.5 million – a fact that would have been considered by any judge considering an application for privacy.
The latest allegations, published in the News of the World and Sunday Mirror, centre on a 21-year-old prostitute who claims she had a series of encounters with Rooney, 24, while his wife, also 24, was expecting their first child last year.
Jennifer Thompson, who charges her clients £1,200 a night, claimed that on one occasion the England international invited asked her to come over to his family home for sex, while his wife was away. She says that she rejected the offer out of respect for Coleen, who gave birth to Wayne’s son Kai in November 2009.
The Rooneys, who are represented by the same spokesman, declined to comment on the allegations, which are understood to have been circulating among football fans in Manchester for several weeks.
But Max Clifford, the leading celebrity publicist, said that Rooney’s advisers decided not to fight publication despite being made aware in the middle of last week that the tabloid newspapers planned to run the story.
He said: “I’m not involved in the case directly, but I understand they wanted to bring an injunction but were told it was unlikely to work. They feared that the fact that Wayne had previously spoken of his shame at sleeping with prostitutes would count against them.”
But experts believe that Rooney’s decision not to block publication will not set a precedent, at a time when increasing numbers of high-profile figures are turning to the courts to suppress negative stories.
In addition to the three England footballers, the Scottish golfer Colin Montgomerie recently won an injunction against a tabloid newspaper following claims about his private life.
Civil liberties campaigners have accused judges of introducing a privacy law by stealth.
Mr Clifford said: “I think Rooney was badly advised. Despite the circumstances of his case, he still had a good chance of obtaining an injunction. Most judges are still very much in favour of privacy.”
Rooney is due to fly out to Switzerland today for England's Euro 2012 qualifier on Tuesday.
Football Association sources indicated last night that he was still expected on the plane, and that no decision had been taken about whether his place in the squad would be affected.
Rooney starred in England’s 4-0 win over Bulgaria at Wembley on Friday night, but was widely criticised for a lacklustre World Cup.

Football transfer rumours


Douglas to Newcastle

According to the Daily Mail Arsenal have now "stepped up their pursuit" of Ajax central defensive obstacle Jan Vertonghen having – against all expectations – finally fallen out of love with scuttling French catastrophe-magnet Sébastien Squillaci and the physically prodigious but still, after all these years, bafflingly ineffectual Johann Djourou. Vertonghen, who sounds encouragingly similar to "Vermaelen", is 25 years old and would cost £7m.
Alan Pardew has been penning a series of florid scented epistles to FC Twente defender Douglas. Yes: just "Douglas". Douglas is also wanted by Aston Villa. Douglas will cost £8m. Douglas was born in Brazil, is 24 years old and his real name is Douglas Franco Teixeira, which is much better than "Douglas". Pardew is also in a funk over Douglas's team-mate Luuk de Jong. Loveably whimsical peacenik El-Hadji Diouf is "willing to forget his spat" with Leeds striker Luciano Becchio in return for a lucrative signing on fee and substantial weekly wages. Diouf and Becchio were involved in a standard issue foul-mouthed, chest-poking pitch bust-up cum tunnel fracas farrago earlier this season. "I'm sure he and I could link up well at Leeds. It would be ideal for me,'" Diouf said, browsing What Ludicrous New Yellow Sports Car magazine.
In the Daily Mirror fashionable Rennes midfielder Yann M'Vila, who appears to be constantly on the verge of joining Arsenal, could now be on the verge of joining Arsenal, thereby bringing to an end a period of being on the verge of joining Arsenal that pre-dates the existence of football, money and even the word "Arsenal".
Balaclava-clad Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cotteril is planning to "raid his former club Portsmouth" and make off with 300 Wagon Wheels, a jumbo cardboard box full of blue sweatbands and David Norris and Luke Varney, who are 29 and 31 respectively and available on "cut-price fees" from the relegated south coast shambles. And loveable feisty Blackpool talk-a-lot TV's Ian Holloway is being lined up as the next Wolves manager. Jez Moxey, who did such a fine job handling the managerial situation this season, is keen to lure the madcap baldie motormouth away from the north-west and into some kind of frantic fast-talking promotion shemozzle.
In today's Sun nice, sad, softly spoken Chris Hughton is West Brom's "No1 target" to replace England darling and all-round person's choice Roy Hodgson. No doubt encouraged by the success of Alex McLeish at Aston Villa, Baggies chairman Jeremy Peace has decided poaching a manager from another Midlands club is the way to go: West Brom will wait until after Hughton has appeared looking sad and lonely in a suit with a tearful little flower in the lapel during the play-offs before making their approach.
Also in the Sun "Jack Rodwell's Olympic dream hangs in the balance". Everton midfield dainty Rodwell has been suffering from recurrent hamstring-twang. David Moyes has now threatened to withdraw him from the Great Britain flat-water kayaking squad.
And itinerant strike-mercenary Asamoah Gyan may be lining up a "permanent" move to scarcely visible made-up desert moneybags Al Ain of the UAE Hyper-Whatever. "He has indicated on a number of occasions that he would like to remain at the club," Al Ain chief executive Carlo Nohra said, watching Gyan take his daily oil bath in the solid gold eternity hot tub installed on the balcony of his 49th floor desert paradise apartment. Sunderland could receive a further £3m if he never comes back.
On goal.com ineffective Mexican jink-sensation Giovani dos Santos could finally be leaving Spurs after four years and two Premier League starts. "Gio is a good player and is a good lad. He has good ability," Harry Redknapp said, putting on a tiny little fixed smile and doing his level best to move the merch. And Belgian defensive lunk Daniel van Buyten has signed a new contract at Bayern Munich despite being injured, 34 years old, not that good and a defensive lunk. ""We are delighted Daniel will continue playing for Bayern next season, we know exactly what we have with him," sporting director Christian Nerlinger said, shrugging listlessly. Van Buyten may yet be fit enough to engage in a tiresome elephantine wrestling match with Didier Drogba in the Champions League.