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And it´s a mess, that the management or organizers constrained him to go on stage!!! I have a video where you can SEE, that one of those guys next to stage made an threatening gesture to Usher, that he has to move on, although he nearly was turning over. Shame on you, he´s not a robot!!!!!
I feel bad for him and other artists who cannot be human in the eyes of the public. I can't imagine being sick, emotionally, physically, or mentally, and having everyone scrutinize your every action. If you are sick or have a sick family member you are automatically on drugs, etc.I think that fans who act like those in the video who were overheard saying "go home" and "we want our money back" should be ashamed of themselves for being so selfish to only think of themselves. I would never blame Michael if he never came back because of this. Where are the nice people?He will be in my prayers. Blessings.
Thanks for the post. I feel very distressed and heartsick reading this. The abuse of our artists has got to stop! I borrow from a famous poem by Nikki Giovanni to say: It's a shame the way we are killing our artists.Who will stop the pattern?Our artists are more important than their art - if they must be separated - and they should be separated when they almost have to pass out before anyone recognizes that they need a rest.Nobody mentions how it feels to become a freak because you have talent and no one gives a damn how you feel but only cares that you're here to perform like you're a circus act without a life to lead.It is a shame the way we are killing our artists and we have got to speak out and stop this abuse. If not, we do not deserve them.
Jack Nicholson warned Heath Ledger on ‘Joker’ roleHeath Ledger thought landing the demanding role of the Joker was a dream come true – but now some think it was a nightmare that led to his tragic death.Jack Nicholson, who played the Joker in 1989 – and who was furious he wasn’t consulted about the creepy role – offered a cryptic comment when told Ledger was dead.“Well,” Nicholson told reporters in London early Wednesday, “I warned him.”Though the remark was ambiguous, there’s no question the role in the movie earmarked as this summer’s blockbuster took a frightening toll.Ledger recently told reporters he “slept an average of two hours a night” while playing “a psychopathic, mass-murdering, schizophrenic clown with zero empathy …“I couldn’t stop thinking. My body was exhausted, and my mind was still going.”Prescription drugs didn’t help, he said.- NY Daily News, Source
Has anyone heard any updates on Usher's health?