Tuesday 3 July 2012

Jade at The Katy Perry: Part Of Me 3D - European Premiere

On my way to  film premiere. Hope the rain holds off :/ never a good look trying to pose for red carpet pics whilst being drowned!


Aw  looks beautiful :) Was next to her on the red carpet Very funny too!


She's hilarious.. These little kids are hyperventilating and she's just like "don't pee yourself"





Me in my 3D glasses :D 


Wow I can honestly say I feel truly inspired! What a strong, beautiful, talented woman  is!! Please go and see if you get chance!



First photos of Jade I found of Jade (Sorry they are tagged)- JEF
















Jade at Scottish Fashion Awards Photo File x 12 - Part 2

















Eurovision race claim by Andrew Lloyd Webber


Impresario in Eurovision race claim


Andrew Lloyd-Webber, with Jade Ewen, Says “Racism Prevalent in Eastern Europe” (Photo credit: Daniel Kruczynski)
The star, 64, spoke out after a string of disappointments in recent years for UK acts including Javine Hylton, Andy Abraham, Jade Ewen and boyband Blue.
The impresario co-wrote the song performed by Jade, who came fifth in 2009.
Asked what he thought about Britain's record, Lloyd Webber told the Radio Times: "I don't think there's any point beating around the bush. I'll put it to you by asking you a question. 'Did you see the Eurovision Song Contest this year? (when Engelbert Humperdinck narrowly avoided coming last).
"If you had seen it, you might have noticed one thing - I don't think there was one black face on the programme."
He said: "At the press conference in Moscow (in 2009), I was asked, 'Why have you brought a black artist?' I said, 'Because she is the most talented artist that we had and I think she's a major, major star.' I think we would have come second but there's a problem when you go further east..."
Asked whether he was saying that racism was the reason that Britain did not win, he said: "Well, it doesn't mean that we would necessarily have won that year but we could have come second.
"If you're talking about Western Europe - Germany, fine; France, fine; Spain, fine; Greece, fine; Scandinavian countries, fine. But Ukraine? Not so good."
A BBC spokesperson said: "The BBC is committed to Eurovision and has no evidence whatsoever of any racism around the event."
Swedish singer Loreen, 28, who is of Moroccan-Berber origin, won this year's Eurovision Song Contest. The former Swedish Idol contestant won with her club track Euphoria.



Andrew Lloyd Webber makes Eurovision racism claim- BBC News

Jade Ewen and Andrew Lloyd Webber
Jade Ewen came fifth in the 2009 Eurovision song contest with a song co-written by Andrew Lloyd Webber

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Speaking to the Radio Times, Lord Lloyd-Webber said the low rankings of acts like Blue and Jade Ewen had not been based purely on their music.
He added that, when he took Ewen to Moscow in 2009, he was asked "why have you brought a black artist?"
A BBC spokeswoman said the corporation "had no evidence whatsoever of any racism around the event".
But, referring to this year's contest, Lord Lloyd-Webber said: "I don't think there's any point beating around the bush. I don't think there was one black face on the programme."
'Problems'
Ewen, who sang It's My Time at the 2009 contest, has a Jamaican mother and Scottish-Sicilian father.
The singer - who is now a member of the Sugababes - eventually came fifth in the competition, but Lord Lloyd-Webber felt she deserved more.
"At the press conference in Moscow, I was asked, 'why have you brought a black artist?," he told the Radio Times.
"I said, 'because she is the most talented artist that we had and I think she's a major, major star'.
"I think we would have come second but there's a problem when you go further east," he continued.
"If you're talking about Western Europe - Germany, fine; France, fine; Spain, fine; Greece, fine; Scandinavian countries, fine.
"But Ukraine? Not so good."
Asked whether he thought racism had ultimately cost the UK the title, he commented: "Well, it doesn't mean that we would necessarily have won that year but we could have come second."
The contest was won that year by Norway's Alexander Rybak, who was born in Belarus, and sang his own composition, Fairytale.
But Ewen actually performed better than many of the UK's other entrants in recent years.
Josh Dubovie and Andy Abraham both came last, in 2010 and 2008 respectively.
And this year, 76-year old crooner Engelbert Humperdinck received just 12 points for his song Love Will Set You Free, placing second-to-last.
28-year-old Swedish singer Loreen, who is of Moroccan-Berber origin, won the contest with her club track Euphoria.