Friday, September 8, 2017

"Shiloh" Star Blake Heron Dead at 35

Blake Heron, the actor who played Marty Preston in the 1996 movie, “Shiloh,” is dead … TMZ has learned. Law enforcement tells TMZ, Heron’s girlfriend went to his L.A. area home Friday morning and found him dead. Paramedics worked on Heron for 40…


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Paris Jackson: Shows Off Tats, Sideboob in Flower Photos!

We’re always on the lookout for an update on Paris Jackson’s life. Maybe it’s a new photo, maybe it’s a meme. it’s actually usually a meme. This time, though, the 19-year-old model has shared two new 


So, remember Paris Jackson’s new tattoo? The one of the chakras that runs along her chest. She’s showing it off again, but this time she’s outdoors among some beautiful flowers.


Plus, she’s flashing a little sideboob. That never hurts.



Paris Jackson is full of life, love, and she’s so carefree! She’s also an intensely spiritual person.


She has her detractors, because people love to hate celebrities — but also because some people can’t stand to see someone happy and want to try their best to ruin someone’s day.


We’re not saying that we always agree with her on everything, though watching Paris Jackson bash white supremacy really warmed the cockles of our hearts.


But given that her family’s tragedies (some of which are ongoing) create circumstances in which she could have been a miserable person who didn’t even make it to adulthood, we’re so happy that she’s found a life path that brings her a sense of fulfillment.


Plus, she’s just a treat to follow.


(We love memes!)


Anyway, here’s the first of the two new pics that she shared:



She tagged this photo and the next one:


“I can feel the flower power.”


Plus a flower emoji. She’s just precious.


And, as we said, super spiritual with a New Agey vibe … but in a way that seems way more chill than, like, the way that some other folks can be.


Like we said, she’s showing a little sideboob, there.


Paris Jackson doesn’t shy away from sharing topless selfies, so some sideboob is nothing.


She looks great, though!


The next photo shows a much closer look at her latest tattoo.



This tattoo has a powerful spiritual meaning, since it portrays the seven chakras.


Paris recently posted to Instagram about the feelings of spiritual contentment that she achieves from really embracing the natural world.


“I can honestly say that before this week, i have never been able to show my true form to more than one person at a time. being able to channel my higher self and just vibrate at a frequency where i am one with the fluidity of mama gaia as well as the beautiful souls i had the pleasure of creating with, has been a journey i will never forget.”


There’s a lot of New Age spirituality that borrows from other faith traditions, like certain polytheistic faiths, and includes animistic beliefs.


You can see a lot of that in Paris’ writing.


“Embracing the gifts, facing my mortality, connecting with new and old friends. i thank everyone around me for this growth, the moon, mercury, my guides, and great spirit. i never want to lose this feeling.”


Hey, for what it’s worth, we hope that she never loses this feeling, either.


We’re happy to see her happy.


If you still need a better look at that tattoo, here’s a glimpse with better lighting.



Paris censored that herself, of course, per Instagram’s infamous hang-ups about women and their “scandalous” nip nops.


Anyway, you don’t have to share Paris’ beliefs to admire her level of devotion to improving her life and maintaining her overall well-being.


We think that it’s great that she continues to share so much of herself and personal journey with fans and followers.


A lot of celebrity kids run from the spotlight, but Paris has found a powerful way to embrace it.


And she can teach a lot of people about body positivity in the process.



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Don Williams Dies; Country Music Legend Was 78

Sad news out of Nashville today, as multiple outlets are reporting that country music icon Don Williams has passed away at the age of 78. 


Best known for such hit songs as “Tulsa Time,” “Good Ole Boys Like Me,” and “It Must Be Love,” Williams’ tall stature and soothing, baritone voice earned him the nickname “the Gentle Giant.”



Williams’ death was confirmed today by a statement from his publicist, who revealed that the singer passed away at home following “a short illness.”


After beginning his career with the folk-pop outlet the Pozo-Seco Singers in early ’60s, Williams went solo in 1972.


He charted his first hit with “The Shelter of Your Eyes” the following year.


From there, Williams quickly developed a reputation as one of the country world’s most talented vocalists.


He remained a favorite among country music purists for decades, scoring number one hits as recently as the ’90s, and amassing huge followings in such unlikely corners of the world as Kenya and New Zealand.


Following the news of his death, thousands of fans, friends, and fellow musicians took to social media to pay tribute to Williams.



The diversity of artists who cite him as a major influence is a testament to Williams’ universal appeal and unmatched songwriting prowess.


Earlier this year, a collection of artists including Dierks Bentley, Brandy Clark, Lady Antebellum, and Jason Isbell recorded covers of their favorite Williams’ tunes for the tribute album Gentle Giants: The Songs of Don Williams.


“In giving voice to songs like ‘Good Ole Boys Like Me,’ ‘Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good,’ and ‘Amanda,’ Don Williams offered calm, beauty, and a sense of wistful peace that is in short supply these days,” said Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum CEO Kyle Young in a statement released moments ago.


“His music will forever be a balm in troublesome times. Everyone who makes country music with grace, intelligence, and ageless intent will do so while standing on the shoulders of this gentle giant.”


In March of 2016, Williams announced that he would be retiring from touring and recording after more than fifty years in the music industry.



“It’s time to hang my hat up and enjoy some quiet time at home,” Williams said in his final interview.


“I’m so thankful for my fans, my friends and my family for their everlasting love and support,”


Williams is survived by his wife, Joy, and their two sons.


Our thoughts go out to the Williams family during this difficult time.



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daily-celebrities: Victoria Justice


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