People who love low-quality pop beef might be excited with the possibilities for Katy Perry pipping Taylor Swift to be named Forbess most-respected female musician in 2018. There are several potential candidates lower in Forbes' top 10. at No. 8, just below Rihanna and just ahead of Celine Dion and Britney Spears, is Helene Fischer. Who? A snarky German-Russian star determined to maintain her appeal to all women for one thing. In her extensive interviews, she only mentions that she likes artisanal butter. Her lover, who is a German television star was shocked to find her tattooed image on his forearm. Fischer 34's biography, which is a bit boring and biographically lacking, states that she is a prominent member from Germanys Schlager the music industry. The sound is split into two distinct modes. It's like a bierhalle oompah that takes on Booze-babes, Bundesrepublik and many other issues. Fischer is a perfect example: the faithful woman who's heart skips when her breath stops, when she hears about the ways her husband exploits the female weaknesses of his wife to trigger protection instincts. Traditional themes from Schlager are an excellent counterpoint to western-influenced pop music that invaded Germany in the aftermath of the Second World War. The reason for this is its popularity among the Baby Boomers and the wider public. Fischer hosts a Schlager Christmas TV Special every year. The show is an all-star program that competes with the Channel 4's club X. The roots of Schlager are country music's spiritual sister. Fischer gives the genre an aggressive, synth-pop update that is akin to her German Taylor Swift. Swifts pop-evolution made Swift cool. But it's hard to determine how much reviewers love Fischers plainly awful music.
Claudia Wells, an American actress was born and born within Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. She has since moved to San Francisco CA. Wells was famous for appearing in the film Back to the Future as Jennifer Parker Marty McFly's girlfriend. In 1985, Wells played a part on Stop the Madness an anti drug video that was financed by the Reagan administration and featuring a variety of well-known performers and athletes. The following year, she appeared on the show Babies Having Babies, and starred in Fast Times - a short TV show that aired live based on the 1982 hit movie Fast Times At Ridgemont High. Despite moving along a well-known towards success in the entertainment industry, Claudia took a break from acting after her mother was diagnosed with cancer. That tragic experience spurred her toward taking an active role in charities the most recent of which is called KidsInTheSpotlight.org. Claudia has over fifty credits in film, TV as well as the stage. Her true career is still to be determined when she hopes to take on tough, slick and surprising roles. Claudia Wells runs Armani Wells a clothing boutique for men. Her website ClaudiaWells.com has more information.
No comments:
Post a Comment