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WHAT THE STARS SAID THIS WEEK REVIEW INSIDE US WEEKLY

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Stars seem to me as people who are in the pedestal, but reading what they said this week can make you really smile. My favorite was Mr. Woody Harrelson’s “I’ll probably say, “Hey I want you to
see this old movie I did. It’s called Natural Born Killers.” On scaring his daughters’ future boyfriends. Woody Harrelson

Reading the comment, gives me a flashback when I was a teen, and it’s not easy when the gentlemen started calling you at the age of sixteen. Definitely my dad started to become very strict which included my other siblings. Being the youngest, my older brothers and sisters definitely
wanted to protect me from the buffers of heartaches and love.

Another coverage is section “Love Lives”, I really am wondering how this hot stars can really balance family and careers, not to mention to be always with really good looking and pretty people around you. Raising a family is one challenge which even among hot stars can be challenging. Though I did think while browsing the US Weekly, how career can be of help in precisely enhancing that aspect of family life, and not to mention Hollywood.

As I browse again and saw Sandra Bullock’s face, and thinking of her having her child and doing her best to be contented and happy, and then there goes Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, which seems their relationship is getting stronger by the day, not to mention their children coming from different parts of the world.

On my part, what really happen in the end in my personal life was I did end up having a high school sweetheart typical of my age, I did tell my older brother and later on my older sister. I thought they kept the secret for a long while, so I thought.

All the time my siblings and my parents knew it all, and they befriended my sweet heart and not known to me did send him watching some horror film. A real horror film, and forewarning him never ever harm me or else! He didn’t tell me until we eventually got married and had three children. It must be the 13th Elm Street, when all the guy stuff lots of exorcism stuff abound. I did see the replica in one of the wax museum in my country will all the complete effects, sounds, make up and all. It was terrifying indeed.

Living in a rural area we are aware of all sorts of supernatural phenomena as the tales of old people swarms the houses of each young girl, perhaps then to discourage in joining night revelers which is truly dangerous for a 16 years old girl anywhere in the world, and young men too. The older folks are bent on protecting the young teens my age to delay marriage.

Then it was my turn to think things through, having two young daughters and one boy, what if somebody did start calling my eldest by the time she is 16 what will I do? US weekly gave me the idea again, instead of howling and asking the future boy friend of my little girl if he can raise a family or not…I’d better invite him to watch a horror film.

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