Beautiful pics of Helene Fischer and Claudia Wells feet & legs
Katy Perry's triumph in the battle against Taylor Swift in Forbess top-paid females in music could entice fans of low grade pop mutton. The real excitement and a potential challenger to their status lies further down Forbess Top 10. Helene Fischer is listed as No. 8 in Forbes' 10 most popular list list, just behind Rihanna as well as above Celine Dion and Britney Spears. Who? Who? A German-Russian celebrity that is determined to keep her "everywoman" attraction. It is revealed in her many interviews that she enjoys butter, and that her German lover, who is a television personality, had her image tattooed to his arm. Fischer 34 can be described as the star of Germany's Schlager scene. Her style is versatile and tends towards two different direction. The first song is more of a bierhalle rhythm that focuses on the subject matter of alcohol babes as well as Germany. Fischer is the opposite of it woman who is a faithful wife. Her breath stops and her heart beats when she imagines her man being manipulated by his female weakness into a game to enthuse protection impulses. Schlager was an emo response to the vulgar west pop which swept through Germany post-war. Its songs are classic. There are numerous Schlager-related specials available on television that are a hit with young boomers. Fischer puts one out every Christmas, a cloying show featuring an all-star lineup. This makes Jools' annual Hootenanny seem like Channel 4s"Club X. Schlager shares the down-home spirit of the country genre and Fischer gave it a new radical synth-pop style as if Fischer was German Taylor Swift. Swifts Pop-evolution was what made Swift popular. It's difficult to say how little the public likes Fischers completely awful music.
Claudia Wells, an American actress, was raised at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. She currently lives in San Francisco CA. Wells became famous due to her appearance in the movie Back to the Future (1985) as Jennifer Parker Marty McFly's lover. Wells was also as a character in Stop the Madness a Reagan-sponsored anti-drug video that featured celebrities from the world of actors, athletes as well as musicians. After that, Wells appeared in the film Babies Having Babies. And she was the main character on Fast Times a television adaption of 1982's Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Claudia was a star in her career and was a rising star in the Hollywood scene. When her mom was diagnosed with cancer Claudia was forced to take off from her career. That tragic experience spurred her toward taking an active role in charities the most recent of which is called KidsInTheSpotlight.org. Claudia Wells has an impressive 50 credits across the fields of film, TV and theatre. She believes that her real career on the screen is still ahead of her. Her goal is to find agri-ed characters who don't hesitate to challenge conventions and push their own expectations. Claudia Wells runs her own fine clothing shop specifically for men called Armani Wells. Visit her website for more information.
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