David Beckham Not Going To The Dark Side

November 1st, 2007

David Beckham Not Going To The Dark Side

If you can take yourself eyes away from starring at the super hot picture of David Beckham in Arena magazine you will know that David Beckham is not going over to the dark side. Many always wonder whether David and Victoria will convert to Scientology because of their good pals, Tom and Katie. David politely has said that it does basically never gonna happen. That’s a religion and I think most sports person will always stay away from such issues because for them it’s always about performing on the field and then making up for the photo shoots. Yeah David is somewhat into this modeling thing and endorsing products but most other sports people, be Tiger Woods, be it Roger Federer or others they perform on the field and are never involved in such issues. David should get his priorities right and see that he repays the investment that LA Galaxy has made in him rather than appear for photo shoots.

Hep joke not hip

July 6th, 2007

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Rove comedian Peter Helliar has apologised to hepatitis sufferers for making light of the disease with a joke branded “cheap and cruel”. Hepatitis Australia said it was offended by an on-air witticism in which Helliar joked about giving hepatitis C to Pamela Anderson for her 40th birthday. Recently Hollywood comedian Robin Williams too got involved in a contorversy after making some comments that offened Catholics. Hepatitis Australia chief executive Helen Tyrrell said the “irresponsible” comment was a cruel and discriminatory attempt at humour. Comedy is meant for light humor but nothing should be trageted at religion or people to create humor. Acting provides them their livelyhood but it’s the audeience which sits up and admires them and if they are hurt it means it’s not comedy. Comedians should take a more subtule approach towards sensitive issues before making a comment.