Friday, July 20, 2012

Rihanna takes a vacation after the death of her beloved Grandmother...

Since the passing of her grandmother,Clara "Dolly Braithwaite, Rihanna has taken a much needed vacation with her besties.

Rihanna and Capricorn

"Goodbye #grangranDOLLY get your beauty rest until I see you, the singer tweeted.
Chris Brown's mother,  Joyce Hawkins also offered her condolences to her son's ex-girlfriend via the social networking site. Rihanna responded: "@mombreezy thank you! Love u mama." Clara Braithwaite Dies

 Rihanna has taken a much needed vacation with her besties sailing the Mediterranean. She and her besties Jennifer, Melissa Forde and Capricorn Clark (Diddy’s Marketing Director & Cassie’s Manager) cruised on a Super Yacht that has an inflatable water park, a crew of 13, 4 jet skis, 2 sailing boats and 4 speed boats for over 7 days of fun and relaxation!!!
The besties were spotted in different parts of Italy, including Capri. They also couldn't help to do a little shopping at Versace, Louis Vuitton and other high end stores. They took lots of pictures and had Girl Time, no music , no media, just bff's enjoying life.They ate at the finest restaurants Capri had to offer.
Rihanna took her grandmothers death really hard, and this vacation was much needed, and insider revealed.

The Super Yacht!!!!!!!!!!!
Rihanna's Super Yacht

The Besties...
Capricorn Clark, Rihanna and Melissa Forde
Fun In The Ocean!!



 Shopping!!!
Rihanna shopping in Capari


-Team Juice

The deaths of 12 cinema-goers at the hands of a gunman wearing a gas-mask in Aurora appears, at first glance, to mirror the violence of The Dark Knight Rises.



Christian Bale as Batman

Mass Shooting at Colo. Movie Theater, 12 People Dead

A lone gunman dressed in riot gear burst into a movie theater in Aurora, Colo., at a midnight showing of the Batman film "The Dark Knight Rises" and methodically began shooting patrons, killing at least 12 people and injuring at least 50.
The suspect, James Holmes, 24, of Aurora, was caught by police in the parking lot of the Century 16 Movie Theaters, nine miles outside  Denver police began receiving dozens of 911 calls at 12:39 a.m. MT. Police said the man appeared to have acted alone.
Witnesses in the movie theater said Holmes crashed into the auditorium through an emergency exit about 30 minutes into the film, set off a smoke bomb, and began shooting. Holmes stalked the aisles of the theater, shooting people at random, as panicked movie-watchers in the packed auditorium tried to escape, witnesses said.
"You just smelled smoke and you just kept hearing it, you just heard bam bam bam, non-stop. The gunman never had to reload. Shots just kept going, kept going, kept going," one witness told ABC News.
"I'm with coworkers and we're on the floor praying to God we don't get shot, and the gunshots continue on and on, and when the sound finally stopped, we started to get up and people were just bleeding," another theatergoer said.

A San Diego woman identifying herself as James Holmes's mother spoke briefly with ABC News this morning.

She had awoken unaware of the news of the shooting and had not been contacted by authorities. She immediately expressed concern that her son may have been involved.

"You have the right person," she said.

"I need to call the police," she added. "I need to fly out to Colorado."

Holmes was wearing a bullet-proof vest and riot helmet and carrying a gas mask, rifle, and handgun, when he was apprehended, according to police. Holmes mentioned having explosives stored, leading police to evacuate his entire North Aurora apartment complex and search the buildings early this morning.
The highly-anticipated third installment of the Batman triology opened to packed auditoriums around the country at midnight showings on Friday morning, and features a villain named Bane who wears a bulletproof vest and gas mask. Trailers for the movie show explosions at public events including a football game. Though many moviegoers dressed in costume to attend the opening night screening, police have made no statements about any connection between the gunman's motives and the movie.


-Anthony Catellano