Monday, 19 November 2012
To my readers (if I have any)
I have a new celebrity to tell you guys about who I know it's going to take a long time to write about and I know I'll get a load of hate for it.
Will do it asap!!!!!!!!
Bloggertastic maniac over and out!
Btw I don't know why I say that, its just catchy!
P.S. Its justin bieber!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have a new celebrity to tell you guys about who I know it's going to take a long time to write about and I know I'll get a load of hate for it.
Will do it asap!!!!!!!!
Bloggertastic maniac over and out!
Btw I don't know why I say that, its just catchy!
P.S. Its justin bieber!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Friday, 9 November 2012
Robert Sheehan
This is Robert Sheehan in character as Billy in 'Me and Mrs Jones'. |
This is Robert Michael Adam Sheehan!!! He has recently been starring in hit T.V. comedy, 'Me and Mrs Jones' where he plays the unexpected love interest of the renowned Gemma Jones. I love the programme and think that he is amazing at his role, Billy. In fact I am actually missing an episode today because I am writing this! My friend and I are in love with Robert and Billy and so I decided to tell you a little bit about him!Robert was born on 7th January 1988 in Portlaoise in Ireland (he is Irish) meaning he is 24. He played Nathan Young in 'Misfits', Darren in 'Love/Hate' as well as the 2009 film 'Cherrybomb' alongside Rupert Grint. He has three IFTA nominations and one BAFTA nomination. Robert also shares a BAFTA award with the cast of Misfits. He co-starred in the film 'Killing Bono' as Ivan McCormick and also starred in John Crowley's production of J.M. Synge's comic play 'The Playboy of the Western World' at the Old Vic Theatre. That finished in November of 2011.
If you haven't already managed to watch anything that he has been in I certainly recommend doing so as he really is a great actor. After one final note, that'll be me BloggertasticManiac over and out!
True Story
REAL LIFE SHOCKER
My life is great now and I have both my parents. But at one point I thought my Mum would never be OK again. Here I talk about my life after finding out my Mum had something seriously wrong.
Funny Kidneys
I was very young when I found out about Mum’s “funny kidneys!” That’s all she told me. Mum had to use a small pen-like injection quite often and I was always very curious about it. She told me that when she was younger she had an accident when playing rugby and checking her over in hospital, the doctors found she had a kidney malfunction. When she told me this it was hard to take in, at the time I was not worried because I didn’t know enough about it.
Tube
Over the years I learnt more and more until I got incredibly scared when I had to stay with my aunt for a week while Mum started to go on dialysis. This meant she had an operation to have a tube going into her stomach where fluid would be taken in and out (doing the job her kidneys couldn’t do anymore.) This went on for a while but I began to get used to it. The thing that worried me most was the idea of losing Mum. I heard lots of stories about people who died from not getting new organs. That Christmas I wished for Father Christmas to give Mum a new kidney, I was that desperate!
Phone Call
7 months later, when I was nine, I was leaving to go to school when Mum got a phone call. She told me as I was saying goodbye that it was the hospital and they might have a suitable kidney for her! I left the house on such a high. It was the news we had all been waiting to hear for so long! At school it was all I could think about! “If the kidney suits Mum, she will be better!” I told everyone.
It’s Happening
Later on, I got home from school to find my Dad there not Mum. He told me she was in hospital about to have her transplant! The shock hit me so hard that I could not believe it. It sounds like a stupid cliché but I was speechless and I could barely breathe! I knew Mum was going to be OK at last but I was worried too. Dad drove us to the hospital where I said hello to Mum before I watched her get whisked away on a bed! I felt so happy that all my troubles were gone and I started to cry with happiness. Dad and I were overwhelmed.
Hello Again
After her operation I wasn’t allowed to see her because I was too young. I felt so angry that they were keeping me away from my own Mum. The doctors said it was because of the risk of infection and I decided I would do anything to keep Mum safe so I waited until I was allowed. Eventually they let me in to see her and after about a week she came home! My family was back together again! Ever since then, my life just got better and better! Well...Dad did get cholera from a trip to Tanzania but after that everything definitely got better! I am just so happy to have everyone back to normal again.
I now know that the kidney donor my mum received was from a man who sadly died. We wrote a letter to the donor family to thank them for giving my mum back and for taking all my worry away. My mum now takes part in The British Transplant Games and competes in many sports. She also works full time and does dance and sports clubs. It’s incredibly important to say that giving organs or blood can change and save lives; my story says it all. So if you can, please put yourself on the donor list and make a family’s life better.
Thank You
Jessie J
Jessica Ellen Cornish is Jessie's real name but her stage name is Jessie J. She was born on 27th March 1988 and was born and raised in London. Jessie studied at the BRIT School. She first signed a record deal with Gut Records. She then landed a songwriting deal with Sony/ATV Publishing and she ended up writing songs for other celebrities such as Chris Brown and Miley Cyrus. After being signed with Universal she produced her debut single 'Do It Like A Dude' which got as far as number two in the UK Singles charts. Next Jessie released her debut album 'Who You Are' after topping the charts in nineteen countries with her single 'Price Tag'. Also included in that particular album was 'Nobody's Perfect', 'Who's Laughing Now' and 'Who You Are'. All of the above singles charted under twenty in the Uk Singles Charts too. In the US her single 'Domino' charted sixth in the 'Billboard Hot 100' and it became her second UK number one. 'Laser Light' was Jessie's sixth top ten single from the album and I really enjoy listening to it. My favourite song of hers would have to be 'Price Tag' for many reasons; some being the fact that it makes you want to just get up and dance and sing along and I also really love the message of the song and I look up to Jessie a lot for writing her feelings in a song and getting such a fantastic moral across. Jessie J was now the first British female artist to have six top ten singles all from one album. Aside from her incredibly successful musical career, Jessie served as a judge and mentor on a popular television show 'The Voice UK' alongside Danny O'Donoghue, Sir Tom Jones and will.iam with Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates.
Jessie beautifully mixes soul vocals with contemporary R&B, pop, electropop and hip-hop beats. Among her many awards Jessie has won the 2011 Critic's choice BRIT award and the BBC's Sound of 2011. As of April 2012 she has sold over 11 million singles and 2.5 million albums worldwide.
Jessie J is an inspirational artist and I love her and her music. That's me done, BloggertasticManiac over and out.
Jessie beautifully mixes soul vocals with contemporary R&B, pop, electropop and hip-hop beats. Among her many awards Jessie has won the 2011 Critic's choice BRIT award and the BBC's Sound of 2011. As of April 2012 she has sold over 11 million singles and 2.5 million albums worldwide.
Jessie J is an inspirational artist and I love her and her music. That's me done, BloggertasticManiac over and out.
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