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Entertainment: The Week That Was
Katy Perry and Eminem Shine at 2013 EMA's
Katy Perry walked away with best female singer at this year's MTV EMA's held in Amsterdam. Perry beat current it girl Miley Cyrus and the controversial Lady Gaga. Winning the wards now takes Perry EMA's to a total of three.
Although Miley Cyrus lost Katy Perry, she still found away of grabbing attention when lit what appeared to be a marijuana joint, probably her way of celebrating being in Amsterdam, a city famous for its tolerance towards the drug.
Rapper Eminem was honored with a Global Icon prize for a life time achievement award, Slim Shaddy also walked away with The Best Hip-Hop Album.
Miley Cyrus offered to direct an adult flick
Controversial pop star Miley Cyrus has bee offered $1 million to direct a porn film. The offer was made by Gamelink, an adult retailer and have reported offered her full creative control as well.
New York Judge leaves DMX open for claims
A New York judge thrown DMD's filing for bankruptcy out of the court, The Journal News reported. The decision my the judge leaves the pit bull loving rapper open for claims from creditors, meaning he could lose his possession.
DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons has a debt of around $1.3 million in child support meant for 10 of his children. His publicists Tracy Hope Davis claimed that DMX was not aware of the court hearing, hence he did not appear before the court.
Orlando Pirates fall at last hurdle
Roger De Sa’s troops, who up until last night have put in sterling performance, fell at the last hurdle to Egyptians giants Al Ahly in Cairo. Pirates looked the better side in the opening stages but Ah Ahly managed to absorb the pressure and stung Orlando Pirates with with two in the second half.
Pirates were hoping to add a second star to their lone one which they won in 1995, the only Southern African team to have do so. Al Ahly's win puts them on the pedestal at the undisputed champions of Africa with an impressive seven stars.
Van Persie remains thorn for Wenger
Manchester United manager David Moyes celebrated his biggest win yet since moving from Toffees to Old Trafford this season. Moyes took three point from high flying Arsenal, after Manchester United were given no chance of winning Sunday afternoon's encounter.
Former Arsenal darling forward, Robbin Van Persie scored the odd goal in the first half after pouncing on a Wayne Rooney corner kick with some poor defending by Arsenal inside the box. Persie rose the highest to beat Vermealan and headed a powerful shot home. United's win saw them closing Arsenal's gap at the top of the table to 5 points, although Arsenal still remain on top.
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