Beautiful pics of Helene Fischer and Claudia Wells feet & legs
Katy Perry's victory 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 standing lies farther down Forbess top 10. In the 8th spot, just behind Rihanna and atop both Celine Dion and Britney Spears sits Helene Fischer. Who? It's the German-Russian actress who is very tight on her lips. She would like to be a woman of everywoman. One thing that stands out out of reading her interviews is her passion for homemade flavoured butter. Her boyfriend was a German TV celebrity who got her image tattooed on his arm. Fischer 34's biography, which is a bit boring and biographically lacking, says she's a major figure of Germanys Schlager musical scene. The sound is split into two distinct facets. It's sort of bierhalle oompah, which is influenced by booze-babes, the Bundesrepublik and other topics. Fischer embodies it: The reliable woman who's heart skips, and her breathing stops as she learns of the ways her husband exploits his feminine flaws to invoke protection impulses. Schlager turned to more traditional songs to dispel the western-influenced music that was sweeping through Germany. The endless series of television shows by Fischer shows them each Christmas. They are a cloying performance of the best stars, which makes Jools Annual Hootenanny sound like Channel 4s club X. Schlager Country, with its country origins and down-to-earth vibe is the spiritual counterpart to this genre. Fischer's aggressive synth-pop updates it as though she was German Taylor Swift. Swifts pop-evolution has made her cool. It's difficult to quantify how much the public likes Fischers completely horrible music.
Claudia Wells was an American actor who was born Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, but raised in San Francisco CA. Wells became famous in 1985 as Jennifer Parker Marty McFly's girl companion, appearing in the film Back to the Future. Wells also starred as Jennifer Parker on the 1985 music film Stop the Madness sponsored by the Reagan government. The film featured well-known musicians, actors and sportsmen. Later that year she appeared in the television movie Babies Having Babies and played the lead in the short lived series Fast Times a television adaptation of the popular 1982 film Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Despite moving on a coveted glide path toward entertainment success Claudia took a break from acting after the cancer diagnosis of her mother came to light. That tragic experience spurred her toward taking an active role in charities the most recent of which is called KidsInTheSpotlight.org. Claudia currently has more than fifty credits from film television and theater. Her real career path will be revealed in the coming years and she is looking forward to tough, slick and surprising parts. Claudia Wells is the owner of her own boutique of fine clothes for males, Armani Wells. Visit her website for more information.










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