Saturday Surprise - Sophie Howard

Umm. Wow.

Damn. She has some serious assets. She could sell just about anything don’t you think? Need a new car? How about a laptop? Maybe you could use a whole new house full of furniture?

Yeah, I’m pretty much speechless.

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Posted on May 10, 2008 Comments Off
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Faith Hill & Tim McGraw Plan Relief Concert

I used to be a huge Faith Hill fan, but I think I am one of the few people in this world who really didn’t like it when Faith Hill married Tim McGraw.

I didn’t like it because it affected her music for a long time, and I was convinced his influence would be the undoing of her career.

It is good however, seeing Faith and Tim make a commitment to the people affected by last year’s hurricanes.

Mississippi native Faith Hill and husband Tim McGraw say they plan to donate proceeds from their summer concert to benefit Gulf Coast hurricane relief.

Hill and McGraw will perform July 5 at the New Orleans Arena as part of their “South2Soul II” tour. Hill is a native of Star, Miss.; McGraw grew up in Start, La.

“We will not stop, we will not forget, we will not quit, until we see our friends, our families and our neighbors returned to the lives that they once knew,” the country singers said Thursday in a statement. “We hope to give everyone who comes out a few hours to just enjoy.”

Proceeds will go to their new Neighbor’s Keeper Foundation and other organizations assisting individuals in Mississippi and Louisiana who are suffering from the effects of Hurricane Katrina.

Half of the floor seats will be given to Katrina volunteer workers, according to the statement.

It’s nice to see stars putting their money where their mouth is.

Article Source: Access Hollyhood

Others watching Faith and Tim:

The Post Chronicle
The Daily Advertiser
The Shreveport Times

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Posted on May 13, 2006 2 Comments
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