October 26, 2007 Whenever I’m Down & Out…

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… I listen to Amel Larrieux’s “Magic”. This amazingly motivational song from Amel Larrieux’s Morning album has once again reminded me to tap into my uniquely divine magic! I have really been pushing myself so hard lately love muffins to make things materialize but now that they have started to, I’m so darn tired! Go figure. (B. Scott is officially tired, I mean tired on top of tired.)


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Amel Larrieux – Magic

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The 4th Annual “Black Ball” Concert for “Keep A Child Alive”

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Checkout Gwen Stefani, Sheryl Crow and Alicia Keys each looking just splendiferous as they hosted The 2007 Black Ball, an HIV/AIDS fundraiser that benefited the “Keep a Child Alive” charity, at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City last night!

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Sheryl Crow was on hand to honor super duper humanitarian Bono (one of my favorite singers) for his courageous work in the fight against the global AIDS crisis while Alicia Keys and Gwen Stefani rocked the house with shoe-tapping performances.

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October 25, 2007 Another Day In “As The Britney Turns”



Checkout the struggling Britney Spears today buying playground furniture for her boys who were waiting in the car with the nanny. Even though she’s still rocking that bad weave at least she looks clean and sober. I hope she knows that tomorrow is one of the biggest days of her life because it’s the day which will determine if she is to have any type custody of her two sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James. Dare I say good luck Brit-Brit?

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I Have A Question…


Was Mary J. Blige’s new video supposed to be an homage to Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop To You Get Enough” or was she just ripping him off?

From the talking and crazy scream in the intro to the dancing in front of the green screen with multiple Michaels (or Mary’s). I’m not sure if it was intentional or not. Your thoughts…


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Checkout This Splendiferous…

…write-up on me HERE! Thanks Aaron!

Natalie Portman Covers ‘Parade’

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Checkout the refreshingly stunning Natalie Portman gracing the cover of Parade magazine, inside the issue she talks about trusting her instincts, her If-It’s-Not-Working-Change-It philosophy and her recent trip to Uganda with FINCA.

NP on trusting her instincts:

“I’ve always been something of a pleaser: I want to make other people happy. That’s not the worst thing. I mean, the fact that you like people and want them to like you is great — as long as you’re not sacrificing who you are. I’m not someone who has a lot of regrets, but last year I did something that I wasn’t comfortable with, and I’m really sorry I didn’t listen to my intuition. There was a scene in a movie that felt inappropriate for me, but I didn’t want to make waves. So I let myself get talked into it, even though it shook me up. From now on, I’m going to trust my gut more. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is say “no.” No matter how much you plan and how hard you try, you can’t predict the outcome of things. I’m always surprised by what people end up talking about. There have been times when I’ve put my best effort into my work and had great success. Other times, I have tried just as hard, and it hasn’t worked out. I realize now that the only thing in my control is my own behavior, not other people’s reactions.”


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NP on her philosophy to cause change:

“My family came here from Israel when I was 3, and at first we moved around a lot. I got really good at figuring out a situation and diving in. I was the cool new kid; I never doubted myself. Actually, I was probably kind of arrogant. Then, the summer after seventh grade, I shot my first movie, The Professional. Looking back, I realize that I might not have been that sensitive when I told people about it, and it came off as bragging. I was going to a small private school, and the other kids completely turned against me. No one would talk to me. I was so miserable that I had to change schools. But it made me think about how what I say affects other people, and I corrected my bravado. My dad helped me so much with this. He’s a doctor, and he’s really amazing. He’s one of those rare people who will actually change his opinions or his behavior if it’s hurting someone else. It was remarkable to learn that from him.”


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NP on her trip to Africa:

“When I was in Uganda with FINCA recently, I met a young woman whose parents had died of AIDS. She was completely alone, taking care of her brothers and sisters. They were all living in one room; they had absolutely nothing. Everyone was talking down to her, but when we asked what she wanted, her answer amazed me. While 50 cents more a day would have totally revolutionized their lives, she looked at us and said in a clear, strong voice: “My brothers and sisters deserve the same chances you’ve had. I want them all to go to boarding school.” She didn’t want a handout. She knew that her family had a right to the same opportunities as everyone else. It was incredibly inspiring. I know that I’m the luckiest person in the world, but I still have so much to learn. That woman, who had not been given any chances in life, reminded me to always keep my own worth in mind.”

Amy Winehouse Performs Sober!

It’s going to snow today in California, Amy Winehouse performed at her recent Amsterdam show without getting trashed before hand! What is the world coming to?

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