JON BON JOVI IS NOT DEAD!!!!!!!
開餐廳同賣下廣告使死呀!人地間餐廳係幫助低收入人士!
Jon Bon Jovi 知道被誤傳死訊後立即拍照上載到Facebook證清自己仲未死得,仲識講笑話「天堂勁似新澤西」。唔通佢真係有時光機? (Pic from Bon Jovi Facebook)
計我話,應該加多2句:Gonna Live While I'm Alive, I'll Sleep When I'm Dead. (Lyrics)
又或者唱番句「Never Say Goodbye」(Lyrics) 都得,唔識英文聽唔明唔緊要,可以聽下由周啟生「作」曲,李克勤唱既「再見」。
不過d fans聽到呢單新聞既第一個反應應該係:Hey God! Tell me what the hell is going on? (Lyrics)
Bon Jovi not dead: Rumor was Twitter fiction
Published: Monday, December 19, 2011, 6:23 PM | NJ.com
Updated: Monday, December 19, 2011, 10:35 PM
By Amy Kuperinsky/The Star-Ledger The Star-Ledger
Singer-songwriter. Philanthropist. Father. Dead?
Jon Bon Jovi trended worldwide on Twitter today when people thought he was dead. But he is not dead.
A poorly constructed, fake press release got retweeted a whole bunch of times and eventually, talk progressed from his appearance in an Advil commercial to his supposed demise.
Reactions ranged from shock and appreciation for Bon Jovi's work to statements like "Jon Bon Jovi can only be killed by silver bullets" (that one from @Beez_).
No official statement has been issued yet to confirm the death is just a rumor, though a rep is reported to have cleared up the matter, but Bon Jovi would probably say he's far from suffering. Free of pain, even.
"Pain doesn't have much of a place in my life," he says in the Advil commercial. "I check the schedule and it's not on it."
As for the commercial in which he calls himself a father, philanthropist and singer-songwriter, here it is.
UPDATE (7:21 p.m.): Jon Bon Jovi's official Facebook page posted at 7:02 p.m., "'Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey' -jbj. Rest assured that Jon is alive and well! This photo was just taken."
DAVID BERGMAN-On Monday, news spread throughout social media circles that Garden State rocker Jon Bon Jovi died. Soon after, the pop idol posted a message and photo on Facebook page assuring fans that he was alive and well.
'Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey:' Jon Bon Jovi's living on more than a prayer as he laughs off death rumours on Twitter
Last updated at 8:05 PM on 20th December 2011 | Daily Mail
By Laura Schreffler
Although rumours swirled today that he had met his untimely end, Jon Bon Jovi wants his fans to know that he's alive and very well.
The 49-year-old Livin' On A Prayer tweeted a humorous photograph today in response to Internet rumours suggesting he had died.
In the picture, Jon is standing in front of a Christmas tree wearing one of his standard black muscle T-shirts.
He wears a huge grin on his face as he holds up a sign reading: 'Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey - jbj.'
Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey: Jon Bon Jovi tweets that he's alive and well after death rumours cropped up today
One of his handlers announced the happy news via Jon's own personal Twitter account mere hours ago.
'Rest assured that Jon is fine! This photo was just taken', the Bon Jovi personnel stated.
Indeed, Jon's sign is emblazoned with the date and a time stamp: December 19 at six in the evening.
He's alive! The 49-year-old singer announced he was still rocking via his Twitter page
If the sign isn't sufficient enough evidence, his rep also confirms to TMZ.com that he's still rocking.
One report claimed he went into cardiac arrest at the Empress Hotel in his his home state of New Jersey and died later in the evening.
The information did not come from a reliable source, however, but a random WordPress blog.
Movie star: The Livin' On A Prayer singer stars alongside Katherine Heigl in New Year's Eve
Jon can also be seen this holiday season in the romantic comedy New Year's Eve.
He plays a musician (go figure) named Jensen in Garry Marshall's follow-up to 2010's Valentine's Day.
In the film, he must sort out his feelings for ex-girlfriend Laura (Katherine Heigl) before the ball drops in New York City's Times Square.
The death report: A random blog claimed Bon Jovi went into cardiac arrest today
Despite its A-list cast members, who also include Robert DeNiro, Lea Michele, Ashton Kutcher and Michelle Pfeiffer, the movie failed to perform at the box office.
It raked in only $13.7 million during its opening weekend despite its $56 million price tag.
Jon Bon Jovi Is Alive
06:01 PM, Monday 12/19/11 | Pollstar
Bon Jovi reassured fans that an Internet report claiming Jon Bon Jovi had died was a hoax by posting a smiling picture of the singer dated Dec. 19 on the band's Facebook page.
A website called Daily New Blog International claims that the Bon Jovi frontman was pronounced dead Monday "after paramedics found him in a coma at his Empress Hotel" in Asbury Park, N.J. The blog says that after a 911 call was made, the singer was taken to Jersey Shore Medical Center, where he suffered cardiac arrest.
Los Angeles Times blog L.A. Now points out that some sentences in the post appear to have been copied from the Times' 2009 story announcing Michael Jackson's death.
To make sure fans knew that the rumors were completely false the band posted a picture of the singer standing in front of a Christmas tree holding a sign saying "Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey" along with the date and time "Dec. 19, 2011 6:00." The caption on the photo added, "Rest assured that Jon is alive and well! This photo was just taken."
Click here to read Daily New Blog International's fake report.
Click here for Bon Jovi's Facebook page.
Jon Bon JoviThe singer proves he is alive in a picture posted on Bon Jovi's Facebook page.December 19, 2011Jon Bon Jovi Death Hoax Explained
04:01 PM, Tuesday 1/3/12 | Pollstar
A Philadelphia musician claims he started the rumor to vent his frustration over the press the singer has picked up for his non-musical endeavors such as a recent Advil commercial and his foundation's Red Bank, N.J., community restaurant.
On Dec. 19 a rumor went flying around the Internet that the Bon Jovi singer had died. A website called Daily New Blog International picked up on the story and reported that "paramedics found him in a coma at his Empress Hotel" in Asbury Park, N.J. The blog says that after a 911 call was made, Jon Bon Jovi was taken to Jersey Shore Medical Center, where he suffered cardiac arrest.
To prove that he was not dead the band posted a picture on its Facebook page of the frontman standing in front of a Christmas tree holding a sign saying "Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey" along with the date and time "Dec. 19, 2011 6:00."
Jeffrey Goho of Fairless Hills, Pa., told the Asbury Park Press he posted the hoax on a friend's Twitter account.
"I'm in a band as well, and I was going into the recording studio, and we had talked about how the music industry just started taking a turn into crazy new worlds that no one, really, can assess," Goho told the paper. "Long story short, I was talking to my band members on their down time, and we got so worked up in the conversation, I just kind of took the liberty and started (the rumor), because I was so irritated.
"All I heard was 'Bon Jovi this,' 'Bon Jovi's starting a restaurant.' What was the latest one? The Advil commercial (featuring Bon Jovi)? It was like, 'Jeez, (Bon Jovi) was a household name due to the music, not the business.' So I'm not proud of it. I'm getting a lot of backlash from it, but as stupid as it sounds, that's how it started. I just had a blurb and went with it."
Goho said that his tweet earned him a bunch of hate mail along with some new fans for his band, Minutia. The musician, who denies the rumor was a publicity stunt for Minutia, admitted that he was too quick to judge how Bon Jovi spends his time off stage.
"Ultimately, the more thought that I gave to it after reading everyone's responses I realized that his endeavors, his business endeavors, have actually made the tri-state area prosper, hence more musicians have more available places to go, more people to play to, and I was quite wrong."
Click here for the story from the Asbury Park Press.
--Sarah Marie Pittman
Pa. man who sparked Bon Jovi death rumor: I'm getting a lot of backlash from it
8:28 AM, Dec. 27, 2011 The Asbury Park Press NJ | APP.com
Written by Alex Biese | Staff Writer
A musician who took responsibility for starting a rumor about Jon Bon Jovi's premature demise said he did it to protest the rock star's publicized nonmusical activities, but now says he was wrong.
Jeffrey Goho of Fairless Hills, Pa., said that at the time he started the rumor last week about Bon Jovi's death he just wanted the rocker, who grew up in Sayreville, to stay behind a microphone.
Goho claims to have started the rumor with a post on a friend's Twitter account but said he didn't anticipate the widespread retweeting of his false report.
The night the rumor peaked, Dec. 19, Jon Bon Jovi was performing in Red Bank.
"I'm in a band as well, and I was going into the recording studio, and we had talked about how the music industry just started taking a turn into crazy new worlds that no one, really, can assess," said Goho, 30, in a telephone interview Monday . "Long story short, I was talking to my band members on their down time, and we got so worked up in the conversation, I just kind of took the liberty and started (the rumor), because I was so irritated.
"All I heard was 'Bon Jovi this,' 'Bon Jovi's starting a restaurant.' What was the latest one? The Advil commercial (featuring Bon Jovi)? It was like, 'Jeez, (Bon Jovi) was a household name due to the music, not the business.' So I'm not proud of it. I'm getting a lot of backlash from it, but as stupid as it sounds, that's how it started. I just had a blurb and went with it."
Among Bon Jovi's recent nonmusical endeavors is JBJ Soul Kitchen, a pay-what-you-can community restaurant that opened in Red Bank in October, and a co-starring role in the romantic comedy "New Year's Eve."
Following the bogus report Dec. 19 that Bon Jovi was in Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune and that hundreds of reporters gathered there awaiting word about his condition, the musician and actor posted a photo of himself holding a sign which read "Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey" to Facebook. That night, he performed at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank as part of the Hope Concert V, a benefit concert organized by his sideman Bobby Bandiera.
Goho said that within 24 hours of his false Tweet his email account was "slammed" with hate mail.
"I started this whole little thing,'' he said, "and then, what I noticed, a few of the hate mails I got were actually saying that I was doing the same thing that fueled my initial reason to tweet it, because they were calling me a businessman," said Goho. "And I was like, 'No, no, no, I didn't do this for a business endeavor, I'm irritated.' So I almost kind of hurt myself."
Goho said his initial opinion of Bon Jovi's work outside of his band was wrong.
"Ultimately, the more thought that I gave to it after reading everyone's responses I realized that his endeavors, his business endeavors, have actually made the tri-state area prosper, hence more musicians have more available places to go, more people to play to, and I was quite wrong," Goho said.
So this wasn't a publicity stunt for Goho's band, Minutia?
"It wasn't initially the case. Now, I'm not going to lie either, I've also gotten some fans out of this," Goho said. "That was unexpected. I mean, none of this was expected, so I'm not going to sit here and complain about it, but it wasn't the initial reason. So with all the band, there's a little good that came out of it, I guess, for publicity purposes, but it wasn't my initial intention. I never really thought it would get out of Pennsylvania."
Jon Bon Jovi holds a sign in a posting on Dec. 19 to let fans know he's not dead. Jeffrey Goho, who started the rumor, says he has gotten hate mail over it. / ASSOCIATED PRESS
Bon Jovi
NOT DEAD!!!
12/19/2011 3:25 PM PST BY TMZ STAFF | TMZ.com
In case you see a flurry of reports online that Jon Bon Jovi is dead ... not true.
Bon Jovi's rep says the singer is alive and well and performing at a charity event.
He may be livin' on a prayer, but he's still livin'.
He may be wanted dead or alive, but the latter is where it's at ... at least for now.
He was NOT shot thru the heart.
We'll be here all week.
UPDATE
4:42 PM PT: And if you still don't believe us -- JBJ himself just tweeted the following picture, containing today's date ...
Jon Bon Jovi
Alive and Well
12/26/2011 10:07 AM PST BY TMZ STAFF
Jon Bon Jovi, not dead, enjoyed his Christmas Day on the beach in St. Barts with his family.
The only way we want our Bon Jovi ... is alive.
Jon Bon Jovi Tweets Photo Proving He's Not Dead
8:02 PM PST 12/19/2011 by Kimberly Nordyke | The Hollywood Reporter
David Bergman / davidbergman.net
The Internet went into a frenzy Monday after a false report declared that the singer-turned-actor, who is on the big screen in "New Year's Eve," had suffered cardiac arrest and stopped breathing.
The singer-turned-actor tweeted a photo Monday from his band Bon Jovi's account showing that he is still very much alive after the Internet went into a frenzy following an erroneous report announcing his death.
The picture shows him standing in front of a Christmas tree, holding a piece of paper that reads: "Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey dec. 19th 2011 6:00."
According to the tweet, fans can "rest assured that Jon is fine! This photo was just taken."
Rumors of Bon Jovi's death seem to have originated with the website "dailynewbloginternational," which reported that Bon Jovi was "pronounced dead today after paramedics found him in a coma at his Empress Hotel."
The post claimed that a 911 call had been made from the rocker's home, and when paramedics arrived, he wasn't breathing. According to "sources," the paramedics performed CPR and Bon Jovi had suffered cardiac arrest.
The news spread through the Internet, with Jon Bon Jovi even becoming a trending topic on Twitter.
It's unclear what "dailynewblloginternational" is or from whom it originates; the Bon Jovi post is the only one on the site.
As the L.A. Times points out, the post actually copied some of the words from a 2009 Times story about the death of Michael Jackson, changing some details but also lifting some sentences verbatim.
The Times said it is not involved in the false report but is looking into the matter.
Bon Jovi is currently on the big screen as part of the A-list ensemble romantic comedy New Year's Eve.
Meanwhile, his band is coming off the highly successful 2011 Bon Jovi Live trek, which was the No. 2 biggest tour of the year. Over 68 dates, some without Richie Sambora, who entered rehab in April, the band grossed more than $192 million and played to 1.8 million fans.
Jon Bon Jovi Death Hoax Perpetrator Reveals Why He Started Rumor
4:45 PM PST 12/28/2011 by Michele Amabile Angermiller | The Hollywood Reporter
Musician Jeffrey Goho said he was unhappy with the singer's non-musical endeavors, which included a new restaurant and appearing in Advil commercials.
The identity of the Grinch who tried to ruin Christmas for Bon Jovi fans by spreading the hoax of rocker Jon Bon Jovi's demise has been revealed to be Jeffrey Goho, a musician from Pennsylvania.
Goho, a vocalist for the band, Minutia, told The Asbury Park Press that he started the rumor because he was upset that all news about Bon Jovi -- including opening his new restaurant and appearing in Advil commercials -- had nothing to do with the singer's music career.
"All I heard was 'Bon Jovi this,' 'Bon Jovi's starting a restaurant,' " Goho told the paper. "What was the latest one? The Advil commercial? It was like, 'Jeez, [Bon Jovi] was a household name due to music, not business.' "
The hoax reported that the singer was found in a coma at the Empress Hotel in Asbury Park. It then said hundreds of reporters were camped outside Jersey Shore Medical Center in Neptune awaiting news of his condition. The report referred to a bogus press release as a source.
Bon Jovi blasted back that evening with a photo of himself under a tree holding a sign that said, "Heaven Looks a Lot Like New Jersey,"and appeared with Bobby Bandiera at the Hope Show in Red Bank that night, where he cracked several jokes about his untimely demise.
Since then, Goho has been on his own PR campaign to make sure Bon Jovi fans don't give his band a bad name on his Facebook page.
"Please stop sending attached hate mail to my fellow band members,"Goho wrote on his status update. "They are in no way involved.”
He referred that he was getting a "s#$tload of backlash from my most recent stunt,"on his page, as well.
Goho told the Asbury Park Press that he realizes now that Bon Jovi's "household name" status has "made the tri-state area prosper, hence more musicians having more available places to go, more people to play to, and I was quite wrong."
He did acknowledge that he has gained some new fans from the incident, "but it wasn't my initial intention. I never really thought it would get out of the state of Pennsylvania."
Tim Mosenfelder/Getty ImagesJon Bon Jovi at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
Jon Bon Jovi Dead? No, Singer Helpfully Proves
December 20th, 2011 6:37 AM by Free Britney | The Hollywood Gossip
Jon Bon Jovi may be wanted dead or alive ... but he's not the former.
He may sing about goin' down in a blaze of glory, but he has not yet.
We're here all day. Despite rumors that Bon Jovi is dead, we are happy to report that he has not been shot through the heart. He's still living ... and not even on a prayer.
As the rumors of Bon Jovi's death began circulating online last night, the rocker must've heard them, because he posted photo of himself in front of a Christmas tree.
Holding a sign that reads "Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey," with the current date and time, he gave a shout out to his home state while proving he's alive. Classic.
The rumor originated when some lame gossip site reproduced a 2009 L.A. Times story announcing the death of Michael Jackson and just put Jon Bon's name in there.
Bon Jovi's friend, David Bergman, posted the above pic on the band's Facebook page with the caption that Bon Jovi "is alive and well." Death hoax? Foiled, hilariously.
Kim Jong Il died for real though. That happened.
Jon Bon Jovi is among the living. Phew.Bon Jovi Death Hoax Creator Confesses, Cites Irritation With Overexposed Singer
December 28th, 2011 9:01 AM by Free Britney | The Hollywood Gossip
Living, breathing rocker and New Year's Eve star Jon Bon Jovi showed off his physique on a family Christmas vacation, while reading Bill Clinton's latest book. Nice.
As you can see, the Internet hoax that proclaimed Jon Bon Jovi dead earlier this month was B.S. - helpfully cleared up by the singer himself - and thank goodness.
What kind of person actually starts a Twitter hoax to kill off Bon Jovi, you ask? Well, we now know, as the person responsible for starting the rumor confessed!
Pennsylvania musician Jeffrey Goho told the Asbury Park Press (N.J.) he started up the fake Twitter account in mid-December with the intention of offing Jon Bon.
He reported that the "Wanted Dead or Alive" singer passed away on tour in his native New Jersey. Since then, "I've gotten a lot of backlash from it," he says.
Stunning news right there. Goho recalls how it got started:
"All I heard was 'Bon Jovi this,' 'Bon Jovi starting a restaurant.' The Advil commercial. It was like, 'Jeez, (Bon Jovi) was a household name due to music, not business."
"Long story short, [my band and I] got so worked up in the conversation, I just kind of took the liberty and started (the rumor), because I was so irritated."
Makes sense. Totally worth fake killing someone over.
Goho, 30, said that within 24 hours his account was "slammed" with hate mail. "I'm not proud of this,'' he said, but denies he had any self-promoting motive.
"No, no, no, I didn't do this as a business endeavor. As stupid as it sounds, I was just irritated. It was wrong to do and I almost kind of hurt myself."
"Ultimately the more thought that I gave to it, I realized that all his endeavors, his business endeavors, have actually made the tri-state area prosper, hence more musicians have more available places to go, more people to play to, and I was quite wrong."
Hey, at least he can admit it. Lesson learned to all bored Twitter users: Do not start rumors that rock stars are dead just because they endorse products.
Jon Bon Jovi shirtless and reading a book by Bill Clinton in December 2011. You are welcome, ladies.
[Photo: WENN.com]
謝拉拍戲遇大浪險溺斃
2011年12月21日 星期三 明報
【明報專訊】《戰狼300》男星謝拉畢拿(Gerard Butler)日前在三藩市海岸拍攝新片Of Men and Mavericks一場滑浪戲時,遇上高達15呎大浪,被冲離滑板之餘,更被接連數個巨浪掩蓋險些溺斃,幸好他懂得潛在水底躲避並由水上救生員接走,抵達 岸邊隨即送往附近的史丹福醫療中心留院觀察。現年42歲的謝拉畢拿演出的這部新片,講述英年早逝滑浪好手Jay Moriarty的真實故事,而謝拉遇上巨浪的海灣過往亦曾奪去兩名滑浪人士生命。
Jon Bon Jovi誤傳死訊
Jon Bon Jovi
另一方面,有份演出《緣滿除夕夜》的搖滾歌手Jon Bon Jovi則被誤傳死訊,網站daily new blog international刊登新聞說Bon Jovi猝逝,其後被《洛杉磯時報》踢爆其實該文是抄襲米高積遜(Michael Jackson)09年逝世時的文章。不過Bon Jovi也很有幽默感,為證自己仍在生,拍了照片,寫上日期時間,居住在新澤西州的他更在卡紙上寫「天堂很似新澤西呢」(圖)。
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