Wonder who she shook hands with next? When Tan gone wrong – Christina AguileraĬhristina Aguilera performed at the Etta James funeral and her performance was heartfelt and beautiful. Things got a little too far when she was seen picking her nose at a public event in New York. But somebody forgot to tell her where to draw the line. She doesn’t shy away from anything and will do whatever she pleases in public. Rosie O’Donnell is known for doing things her own way. This interview was just painful to watch. Uhm, Demi you sure? She explained that she liked mugs because they kept things warm and have nice handles. Demi Lovato was asked about her favorite dish in an interview to which she replied it was a mug. This is a slightly different case of being ‘mugged’. Well, what can we say a little more self-control maybe? Demi Lovato and Mugs In 205 while onstage Fergie peed herself and the wet spot was quite visible on her light colored trousers. Fergie however did not respond to it and ended up embarrassing herself in front of the whole crowd. When the nature calls, you better answer. First at the Oscars when she walked up the stairs to receive her award and second at a movie premier. However Jennifer Lawrence is famous for more than just that. Subscribe here.We all love and admire Jennifer Lawrence for her acting, humor and values. Post a comment below!Īdd CEOWORLD magazine to your Google News feed.įollow CEOWORLD magazine headlines on: Google News, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. John Major – in 1993, former prime minister to Britain, John Major called some members of his Cabinet “bastards” and promised to “crucify” them, “I can’t stop people sleeping with other people if they ought not to.” Senator for the District of Columbia from 1991 to 1997) whispering to a fellow guest: “See, Barack’s been, ah, talking down to black people on this faith-based… I want to cut his nuts off… Barack, he’s talking down to black people”ġ0. Jesse Jackson – on 6 July 2008, Jesse Jackson ( served as a shadow U.S. President Barack Obama said “He’s a jackass.”ĩ. When someone asked, “Why would he do that?” Barack Obama – in an interview with CNBC’s John Harwood – at a discussion of what Obama thought of Kanye West interrupting Taylor Swift at the MTV Video Music Awards. Bush and former Vice President Dick Cheney trashing New York Times journalist Adam Clymer.īush described Clymer as a “major-league asshole,” to which Dick Cheney responded, “Yeah, big time.” Later, Bush explained: “I said what I said. Bush – Former President of the United State George W. “My fellow Americans, I’m pleased to tell you today that I’ve signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. Ronald Reagan – Former President of the United State Ronald Reagan joked during a sound check prior to a radio address to the nation in 1984. What are they doing? Oh, my pants are too short! I grew! I’m not just gonna stand out there.’ Ħ. ‘Don’t tell me they’re just letting the audience just fucking stand out there like that. Britney Spears – The pop star Britney Spears was caught swearing in front of 170,00 fans at Rio de Janeiro. Charles, Prince of Wales – He was caught on camera branding an English journalist and correspondents for BBC News, Nicholas Witchell “awful” and claiming he “couldn’t bear that man” Gordon Brown – Former prime minister to Britain, Gordon Brown was caught on microphone describing a female pensioner he had just spoken to as a “bigoted woman”.Ĥ. To make matters even worse, Barack Obama replied: ‘You are sick of him, but I have to deal with him every day.’ģ. President Barack Obama: ‘Netanyahu, I can’t stand him. Nicolas Sarkozy – Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was overheard calling Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu a liar. “Yeah, I understand,” the departing Russian president said. “On all these issues, but particularly missile defense, this can be solved, but it’s important for him to give me space,” Mr. Barack Obama – President of the United States Barack Obama was overheard telling outgoing Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, that he would have “more flexibility” to negotiate on a missile defence row after the November’s election, in a bilateral meeting in Seoul, South Korea, March 26, 2012.
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