Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Susan Boyle Anxiety Attack - Internet Sensation Trying To Recover (Video)

Her rise is phenomenal, yet Susan Boyle is still a normal 48 year old woman who tries to cope with the unnatural iniquities of show business. Susan Boyle's anxiety attacks make her vulnerable to outburts and now she's still recovering in the Priory located in North London. Her brother Gerry says Susan Boyle is trying to rest because of exhaustion and "emotional drain" after her stint in Britain's Got Talent (BGT), where she finished first runner up. last May 30.
Susan Boyle Anxiety Attack Update
BGT judge Simon Cowell is, in fact, giving Susan Boyle his helping hand as he vowed to pitch in with Susan' medical bills. As of press time, Associated Press reported that it is still "unclear" whether Susan Boyle can still take part in the 17 shows scheduled for the Britain's Got Talent concert tour. I bet a lot of people are expecting to see Susan in the concert tour more than any other contestant. We certainly wish her anxiety treatments will run smoothly until she fully recovers. Below is video of the AP report about Susan Boyle anxiety attack:

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Eithne Wallis Riverdance - Eithne Walls Was on Air France Flight 447

There's a dearth of information about the search term "Eithne Wallis Riverdance". It turns out it should read "Eithne Walls", not "Eithne Wallis". A dancer and a doctor, Eithne Walls was a passenger in the fated Air France Flight 447 bound for France from Brazil. As a member of the prestigious Riverdance, 28 year old Eithne had the opportunity to work for one year in Broadway, New York then proceeded to pursue her dreams of becoming a doctor. Eithne Walls of Ballygowan, Co Down was one of three Irish women who boarded the Air France flight which disappeared in the Atlantic Ocean.
Eithne Wallis Riverdance - Eithne Walls Tribute
The family of Eithne Walls was deeply saddened about the fate of the Air France flight. They issued a statement saying that: "Eithne was an extraordinary person who brought light to the lives of everyone she touched. She was beautiful in every way, especially of spirit. She had a passion for life that permeated, enlivened and enriched those around her". We hope that the Air France Flight 447 will be found in the soonest time to ease the grief felt by the families of the 228 passengers who boarded the flight. To read Eithne Wall’s tribute, please refer to the Irish Times Website.