The show went on for Bobby Brown Saturday night, but Whitney Houston's ex husband cried onstage and had to stop several times to compose himself in a heartfelt performance at Landers Center in Southaven, Miss. "First of all, I want to tell you that I love you all. Second, I would like to say, I love you, Whitney. The hardest thing for me to do is to come on this stage," Brown said while performing a show with New Edition hours after her tragic death. And even though Brown, 43, was overcome with emotion, the jam-packed audience supported him throughout the night.
- 2/12/2012
- by Linda Marx
- PEOPLE.com
Celebrity Workout PlansFit and FabulousIf you think it's tough staying fit and maintaining a healthy size, imagine being a celebrity, and your weight is under constant surveillance. Luckily celebs like Halle Berry and Serena Williams have made staying fit look oh-so-good. From First Lady Michelle Obama's championing of a healthy lifestyle to Jennifer Hudson's dramatic (and inspiring) weight loss, take a look at how these celebs stay fit, fierce and fabulous.Halle BerryHalle Berry's body is the envy of most women. The Oscar-winner says she puts in an hour's workout, five days a week. Berry and her trainer switch up their workouts each week — from hiking to kickboxing or yoga.Mel BMel B. is so into staying fit she even has a fitness DVD and Playstation game. The mom of two says she works out three times a week, but doesn't believe in dieting. "I believe in listening...
- 2/17/2011
- Essence
Hugh Jackman is now getting in shape for the sequel to "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," and while he's at it, he decided to raise some money for the Global Poverty Project in the process. The actor has announced that he's auctioning off the chance to work out with him at a private gym in Manhattan sometime between Fall 2010 and Spring 2011. The training session is promised to be very tough, but Jackman and fitness guru Don Scott will be by your side to make sure you're keeping up. If this is something that interests you, click here to place your bid. You have six days before time runs out. The highest bid is currently $2,850.
- 11/5/2010
- WorstPreviews.com
If you've ever found yourself envious of the fast-healing adamantium-laced mutant known the world over as Wolverine, here's your chance to spend a day in his shoes.
Charity Buzz is providing fans with the opportunity to get in on an early morning training session alongside "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" star Hugh Jackman at a private gym in New York City at some point between now and spring of next year.
The winner of the auction would have the chance to train side-by-side with Jackman and his fitness instructor Don Scott of Jim Karas Personal Training — the same team that got Jackman into shape for "X-Men: The Last Stand" — for a one hour workout.
After the session, the winner will receive a personalized nutrition regimen and workout tips from Jackman and Scott so that those Wolverine-inspired muscles don't melt away the second you walk out of the gym.
Of course, winning the...
Charity Buzz is providing fans with the opportunity to get in on an early morning training session alongside "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" star Hugh Jackman at a private gym in New York City at some point between now and spring of next year.
The winner of the auction would have the chance to train side-by-side with Jackman and his fitness instructor Don Scott of Jim Karas Personal Training — the same team that got Jackman into shape for "X-Men: The Last Stand" — for a one hour workout.
After the session, the winner will receive a personalized nutrition regimen and workout tips from Jackman and Scott so that those Wolverine-inspired muscles don't melt away the second you walk out of the gym.
Of course, winning the...
- 11/4/2010
- by Josh Wigler
- MTV Splash Page
Hollywood actor Hugh Jackman is auctioning off a training session for charity. The highest bidder at the Charitybuzz.com auction will get a chance to be with the X-Men star and fitness guru Don Scott during a workout session this autumn. The winner will also get a chance to enter the ring with Jackman for a boxing workout, directed by former middleweight fighter Michael Olajide Jr. The charity money will benefit the lives of children with learning difficulties. ...
- 7/4/2010
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
London, July 3 – Hollywood actor Hugh Jackman is auctioning off a training session for charity.
The highest bidder at the Charitybuzz.com auction will get a chance to be with ‘X-Men’ star and fitness guru Don Scott during a workout session this autumn, reports contactmusic.com.
The winner will also get a chance to enter the ring with Jackman for a boxing workout, directed by former middleweight fighter Michael Olajide Jr.
The charity money will benefit the Summit School, which is dedicated to.
The highest bidder at the Charitybuzz.com auction will get a chance to be with ‘X-Men’ star and fitness guru Don Scott during a workout session this autumn, reports contactmusic.com.
The winner will also get a chance to enter the ring with Jackman for a boxing workout, directed by former middleweight fighter Michael Olajide Jr.
The charity money will benefit the Summit School, which is dedicated to.
- 7/3/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
Hollywood hunk Hugh Jackman is offering fans the chance to work up a sweat with him in the gym - the "X-Men" star is auctioning off a training session for charity. The highest bidder at the Charitybuzz.com auction will pump iron with Jackman and fitness guru Don Scott of Jim Karas Personal Training during a workout session this autumn.
The winner will also get a chance to enter the ring with the chiseled actor for a boxing workout, directed by former top-ranked middleweight fighter Michael Olajide Jr. Proceeds benefit the Summit School, which is dedicated to enriching the lives of children with learning difficulties.
Jackman is starring in a boxing movie called "Real Steel" which will be released on November 18 next year. However, he is not the star in the ring for the Walt Disney film is about hi-tech boxing, meaning the fighters are robots.
The winner will also get a chance to enter the ring with the chiseled actor for a boxing workout, directed by former top-ranked middleweight fighter Michael Olajide Jr. Proceeds benefit the Summit School, which is dedicated to enriching the lives of children with learning difficulties.
Jackman is starring in a boxing movie called "Real Steel" which will be released on November 18 next year. However, he is not the star in the ring for the Walt Disney film is about hi-tech boxing, meaning the fighters are robots.
- 7/3/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
New York, July 2 – Want to do push-ups with Hugh Jackman? ell, all you need to do is help a charity cause.
he Aussie actor who’s about to start hitting the gym for the “Wolverine” sequel, is auctioning off the opportunity to train with him this fall for a good cause.
And proceeds from the auction would benefit the Summit School, which is dedicated to enriching the lives of children with learning and adjustment challenges, reports the New York Daily News.
The winner who bids highest at the charitybuzz.com page will work with Jackman and fitness guru Don Scott of Jim Karas.
he Aussie actor who’s about to start hitting the gym for the “Wolverine” sequel, is auctioning off the opportunity to train with him this fall for a good cause.
And proceeds from the auction would benefit the Summit School, which is dedicated to enriching the lives of children with learning and adjustment challenges, reports the New York Daily News.
The winner who bids highest at the charitybuzz.com page will work with Jackman and fitness guru Don Scott of Jim Karas.
- 7/2/2010
- by News
- RealBollywood.com
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