Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Dakwa #AirAsia hidang babi, bekas menteri mohon maaf enam bulan


Bekas Menteri Penerangan Tan Sri Zainuddin Maidin diminta untuk mengemukakan permohonan maaf selama enam bulan oleh kumpulan AirAsia berhubung dengan dakwaan mengatakan babi dihidangkan dalam penerbangan pesawat syarikat itu untuk menggelakkan disaman sebanyak RM5 juta.

Beliau yang mengemukakan permohonan maaf kepada AirAsia pada bulan lalu di blognya Zamkata, berkata beliau tidak mampu membayar saman dan sara hidupnya hanya berdasarkan wang persaraan.

“AirAsia meminta saya menyiarkan permohonan maaf ini selama enam bulan tetapi saya akan siarkan untuk bertahun-tahun akan datang dengan tujuan penyebarannya lebih meluas dan bagi pengetahuan dari generasi ke generasi.

“Saya berterima kasih kepada Rocky's Bru yang menyatakan setiakawan bagi pihak penulis blog dan jaminan membela saya dalam menghadapi sebarang tindakan dari AirAsia,” katanya merujuk kepada penulis blog yang juga bekas Ketua PengarangMalay Mail, Datuk Ahirudin Attan.

Dalam permohonan maafnya kepada AirAsia, beliau tidak menyangka artikel yang bertajuk, “Hidangan babi dalam penerbangan AirAsia, orang Islam patut tangguhkan dulu terbang dengan pesawat ini" di dalam blognya memberikan implikasi buruk kepada nama baik AirAsia dan AirAsiaX.

Katanya, selepas menerima surat tuntutan dari peguambela dam peguamcara AirAsia Berhad kira-kira sebulan dari tarikh penyiaran artikel tersebut, maka barulah beliau menyedari bahawa artikel itu memberikan implikasi atau gambaran,seolah-olah babi dihidangkan dalam penerbangan AirAsia dan AirAsia X yang mana dakwaan itu tidak benar sama sekali.

“Saya mohon maaf kepada AirAsia Berhad diatas sebarang kecederaan yang menimpa mereka kerana artikel tersebut dan saya berharap orang ramai tidak mempunyai sebarang prasangka bahawa babi ada dihidangkan di dalam penerbangan AirAsia dan AirAsia X.

“Saya yakin dan percaya bahawa AirAsia dan AirAsia X sangat prihatin terhadap sensitiviti agama kesemua penumpang mereka,” jelasnya menerusi blog Zamkata.

Hal ini dipanjangkan kepada Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif (CEO) Kumpulan AirAsia, Datuk Kamaruddin Meranum semasa majlis sambutan Aidilfitri Utusan Melayu namun beliau enggan mengulas lanjut tentang tindakan saman yang diambil oleh AirAsia dan AirAsia X terhadap Zainuddin.

Kamaruddin berkata, AirAsia bukanlah anti Utusan meskipun syarikat penerbangan tambang rendah itu menarik balik iklan dalam akhbar milik Umno tersebut.

“Saya tahu sejarah Utusan dan Utusan adalah darah daging saya. Tuduhan seperti ini saya tidak dapat menerimanya,” jelas Zainuddin menerusi blognya. ~the malaysian insider

#Filem Tanda Putera Tidak Dibenarkan Penayangannya Di Pulau Pinang



GEORGE TOWN: Kerajaan Negeri Pulau Pinang meminta semua pengusaha panggung wayang di negeri itu tidak menayangkan filem kontroversi, Tanda Putera.

Ketua Menteri Pulau Pinang, Lim Guan Eng berkata filem tersebut dijadual ditayangkan pada Khamis (29 Ogos) mengandungi babak fitnah yang boleh menimbulkan provokasi dan perasaan benci antara kaum.

Beliau berkata kerajaan negeri kecewa apabila Kementerian Komunikasi dan Multimedia membenarkan penayangan filem berkenaan tanpa memotong beberapa babak yang boleh mencetuskan provokasi.

Lim berkata dalam filem berkenaan, beberapa pemuda Cina dipaparkan membuang air kecil di perkarangan rumah Menteri Besar Selangor serta di satu bendera Malaysia.

"Pengarah filem sendiri berkata beberapa insiden tersebut tidak berlaku namun beliau dengan sengaja menambahkan babak berkenaan bagi menjadikan filem tersebut lebih menarik.

"Beliau dengan sengaja menggunakan perkataan 'lesen kreatif' namun ia tidak memberikan ada lesen untuk menimpu," katanya pada sidang media di pejabatnya di Komtar di sini pada Rabu.

Sementara itu, Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Kerajaan Tempatan, Pengurusan Lalulintas dan Tebatan Banjir, Chow Kon Yeow berkata pihak berkuasa tempatan telah mengeluarkan pekeliling kepada semua panggung wayang namun mereka tidak mempunyai kuasa ke atas kandungan filem bekernaan.

Bagaimanapun, dalam soal menjaga sensitiviti dalam filem berkenaan beliau berkata, Majlis Perbandaran Pulau Pinang dan Majlis Perbandaran Seberang Prai akan mengeluarkan surat meminta semua panggung wayang tidak menayangkan filem berkenaan.[mStar]

Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Douglas Separate


Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones have been through a lot in their 13 years of marriage, but have they finally reached a breaking point? It looks like it.
"Catherine and Michael are taking some time apart to evaluate and work on their marriage," reps for the "Behind the Candelabra" actor, 68, and "RED 2" actress, 43, confirm to omg!. "There will be no further comment."
The statement follows People magazine's new cover story, which reports that the couple has separated.
"They're taking a break," one insider tells the magazine, which has a close relationship with the twosome, exclusively covering their 2000 wedding. A family friend confirmed the news, saying, “The stress has taken a toll on their marriage."
However, neither star has filed for divorce or legal separation. For now they are living separate lives with Douglas enjoying a holiday aboard a yacht off the coast of Sardinia, Italy, and Zeta-Jones home in New York with their children, Dylan, 13, and Carys, 10.
Since the couple married, they have endured many obstacles, including Douglas's throat cancer diagnosis in 2010, Zeta-Jones's ongoing struggle with bipolar II disorder, and Douglas's son Cameron's drug addiction and incarceration.
Douglas's hit the links without his wife on August 20. (Splash News)Zeta-Jones and Douglas haven't been photographed together since April 22, which was just prior to her most recent stint in rehabto control her mental health battle. After treatment, she made a triumphant return to the red carpet to promote "RED 2," but she did so solo.
Douglas also went stag to the White House Correspondents' Dinner in April, the "Behind the Candelabra" premiere in May, and the One Centennial Sensation at Hudson Theatre in June. He was also snapped golfing without his wife in Sardinia earlier this month. While they've been together, Zeta-Jones typically hits the links with Douglas.
The actor also did some damage control after his comments about HPV possibly causing his cancer made big headlines in June. He issued a statement clarifying that he was not saying he got the sexually transmitted disease from his wife, nor does she have it.
In July, Zeta-Jones candidly admitted thatDouglas's cancer was a "trigger" for her bipolar II disorder.
Despite their personal troubles, they remain focused on their children. A family friend told People, "They want the best for their kids, no matter what happens."

Beyoncé will have you blubbering with this heartwarming behind-the-scenes footage She shares the love …


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Do your heartstrings need a tug? Got some fuzzies in need of warming? Beyoncé has you covered. On Wednesday, the chanteuse released behind-the-scenes footage from her Mrs. Carter tour that's sure to get the waterworks a-flowing. Whether she's meeting a wheelchair-bound tyke with seriously awesome moves or admiring an audience member's nearly cooked bun in the oven, Beyoncé demonstrates the connection she shares with her demographic-crossing​ fans. "You're my hero," says one. "I love you." The Queen B even includes in a marriage proposal and a cute moment with the Kid President. The close encounters are so full of sweetness and joy that we can forgive the obvious emotional manipulation and positive PR involved in piecing together these clips, which are part of her benevolent BeyGOOD project. Watch and sniffle …

Indian child Roona Begum recovering after hydrocephalus surgery

Four months ago, the circumference of Roona Begum's head was 94 centimeters -- almost triple the size of a normal baby -- due to ten liters of excess fluid inside her brain. Born in a remote village in northeastern India, Roona was diagnosed with an extreme form of hydrocephalus and was given only a few months to live.


Tripura, India (CNN) -- The pictures may be difficult to look at, but 18-month-old Roona Begum's story of survival is remarkable.
Soon after she was born in a remote village in northeastern India, Roona was diagnosed with an extreme form of hydrocephalus -- a disorder causing cerebral fluid to build up in the brain."Day by day her head started growing bigger, she stopped wanting to eat, she would just lie in bed, it became very difficult for us to carry her and take her anywhere," Roona's father Abdul Rehman said.
Doctors had given Roona just a few months to live.
"Day-by-day, her head started growing bigger, she stopped wanting to eat, she would just lie in bed, it became very difficult for us to carry her and take her anywhere," says Roona's father Abdul Rehman says.
Indian baby with 94 cm head recovers
Roona's head grew to a circumference of 94 centimeters, almost triple the size of a normal baby.
There were ten liters of excess fluid inside her brain. Her head was so heavy she could barely move.Before Roona underwent several surgeries to reduce the swelling, the skin of her head was stretched so far that it pulled her eyelids over her eyes, making it impossible for her to see.
Hydrocephalus is more common among infants and older adults. The condition is caused by overproduction, obstruction or lack of absorption of the cerebral fluid in the brain.
The skin of her head has stretched so far, it pulled her eyelids over her eyes, making it impossible for Roona to see.
Her mother, Fatima Begum, would draw eyebrows on Roona with black kohl everyday just to try and make her look more normal.
Her head started growing bigger, she stopped wanting to eat, she would just lie in bed, it became very difficult for us to carry her and take her anywhere.
Abdul Rehman, Roona's father
"She had such a big head, it was scary for people to see her," Fatima explains.
Roona may be Abdul and Fatima's only child, but they couldn't afford to treat her. Roona's 18-year-old father works at a brick kiln earning less than $3 a day. For more than a year and a half, they took care of Roona in their two-room mud hut, with little knowledge or means of doing much else.
In April this year, a journalist took photos of Roona and soon people all over the world including two Norwegian students Natalie Krantz and Jonas Borchgrevink were moved by her condition.
Krantz and Borchgrevink put Roona's photo on a crowd funding website, hoping to raise $1,600 to cover her shunt surgery. In two months, they raised double that amount, and by August 2013, they raised more than $60,000.
They've transferred half of this amount to the charity arm of Fortis Hospital in New Delhi for her treatment. The hospital covered the remaining half of the expenses. The students plan to send the remaining amount for Roona's aftercare.
When Roona arrived at Fortis, her condition shocked even chief neurosurgeon Sandeep Vaishya, who has treated hundreds of children with hydrocephalus.Two Norwegian students who were moved by Roona's plight placed her photo on a crowd funding website, raising more than $60,000 to help fund treatment for her in a Delhi hospital.
"We had never seen anything like that and we were completely clueless as to how we'd go about treating her. There was no precedent of treating a child with such an extreme case of hydrocephalus. We learned as we went," Vaishya says.
We had never seen anything like that and we were completely clueless as to how we'd go about treating her.
Sandeep Vaishya, neurosurgeon
Initially, Vaishya wasn't hopeful about the surgery. Roona was malnourished, she had major infections on the back of her head from the pressure of lying down all day, and her skin was very thin and delicate.
Cerebral shunt is the standard treatment for hydrocephalus. It's a simple procedure which involves inserting a drainage tube to keep the fluids flowing at the proper rate. But due to the size of Roona's head and her small, frail body, Roona's treatment was particularly challenging.
Vaishya says the surgery posed a huge risk to her life, and at one point they almost lost her.
Much to the relief of her parents and her doctors, Roona has pulled through.After five high-risk surgeries, Roona pulled through and her head is now down to a circumference of 58 cm. She can now move her head around, she is more playful and most importantly, she can see.
After five surgeries, Roona's head is now down to a circumference of 58 centimeters, still larger than the average 38 to 48 centimeters, but small enough to allow her to live a reasonably normal life.
She constantly moves her head around, she is playful and most importantly, she can now see. She is finally getting the chance to be the baby she really is.
"It feels really good to see her now, she looks beautiful and happy," Fatima says.
Back in her village, Roona has become the center of attention. It's still painful for her to sit up but she smiles a lot, and her eyes, now visible, keep wandering in a frenzied pace.
"We want Roona to read and write once she grows up. Both of us (mother and father) are illiterate so we don't want her to be like us. We want her to have a bright future," Fatima says.Back in her village, Roona has become the center of attention. Its too early to tell if she will ever be completely normal -- several operations still lie ahead, but the signs so far are promising.
It's too early to tell if Roona will ever be completely normal in her appearance as several operations still lie ahead, but the signs thus far are promising.

Attacks kill at least 66 in Iraq, many more hurt

A Baghdad municipality worker cleans, while people and security forces inspect the site of a car bomb attack in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2013. A coordinated wave of bombings tore through Shiite Muslim areas in and around the Iraqi capital early Wednesday, killing scores and wounding many more, officials said. The blasts, which came in quick succession, targeted residents out shopping and on their way to work. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)


BAGHDAD (AP) — A coordinated wave of bombings tore through Shiite Muslim areas in and around the Iraqi capital early Wednesday, part of a wave of bloodshed that killed at least 66 people and wounded many more, officials said. The blasts, which came in quick succession, mainly targeted residents out shopping and on their way to work.
In addition to the bombings, the death toll included seven Shiite family members killed when gunmen raided their home and shot them as they slept.
People inspect damages of a car bomb attack in the Sha'ab neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2013. A coordinated wave of bombings tore through Shiite Muslim areas in and around the Iraqi capital early Wednesday, killing scores and wounding many more, officials said. The blasts, which came in quick succession, targeted residents out shopping and on their way to work. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

The attacks are the latest in a relentless wave of killing that has left thousands dead since April, marking the country's worst spate of bloodshed since 2008. Coordinated waves of car bombs have hitBaghdad repeatedly each month, sometimes as often as twice per week.
The violence raises fears that Iraq is hurtling back toward the brink of a civil war fueled by ethnic and sectarian differences.
On Wednesday, insurgents deployed explosives-laden cars, suicide bombers and other bombs and targeted parking lots, outdoor markets and restaurants in predominantly Shiite neighborhoods of Baghdad, according to officials. A military convoy was also hit south of the capital.
People inspect the site of a car bomb attack in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2013. A coordinated wave of bombings tore through Shiite Muslim areas in and around the Iraqi capital early Wednesday, killing scores and wounding many more, officials said. The blasts, which came in quick succession, targeted residents out shopping and on their way to work. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed

Security forces sealed off the bomb scenes as ambulances raced to pick up the wounded. The twisted wreckage of cars littered the pavement while cleaners and shop owners brushed away the debris. At one restaurant, the floor was stained with blood, and dishes were scattered on plastic tables.
The northern neighborhood of Kazimiyah, home to a prominent, gold-domed Shiite shrine, was the worst hit. Two bombs went off in a parking lot, followed by a suicide car bomber who struck onlookers who had gathered at the scene. Police said 10 people were killed and 27 wounded in that attack.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the day's attacks, but they bore the hallmarks of the Iraqi branch of al-Qaida. The group frequently targets Shiites, which it considers heretics, and employs coordinated bombings in an attempt to incite sectarian strife.
The Shiite family shot dead at home were found in the largely Sunni town of Latifiyah, about 30 kilometers (20 miles) south of Baghdad. Three children, ages eight to 12, were killed along with their parents and two uncles in that attack, according to police.
Authorities said they had previously fled the town after being threatened, and returned only three weeks ago.
Many of the day's blasts targeted morning shoppers. Among them was a parked car bomb that detonated in a commercial area in the northern Shaab neighborhood of Baghdad, killing nine and wounding 25.
More parked car bombs went off in outdoor markets in the sprawling slum of Sadr City, where five were killed and 20 were wounded. Similar attacks hit the northeastern neighborhood of Shula, killing three and wounding nine; the southeastern Jisr Diyala in an outdoor market, killing eight and wounding 22; and the eastern New Baghdad area, killing three and wounding 12.
Blasts also hit the neighborhoods of Bayaa, Jamila, Hurriyah and Saydiyah, claiming a total of 12 lives.
In Mahmoudiyah, about 30 kilometers (20 miles) south of Baghdad, a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a restaurant, killing five and wounding 25.
And in Madain, about 25 kilometers (15 miles) southeast of Baghdad, a roadside bomb struck a passing military patrol, killing four soldiers and wounding six others.
Medical officials confirmed the casualty figures, which included more than 180 wounded. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to release information.

The violence follows months of protests by Iraq's Sunni minority against the Shiite-led government that began late last year. Attacks have been on the rise since a deadly security crackdown by security forces on a Sunni protest in April, while the increasingly sectarian nature of the civil war in neighboring Syria is inflaming Iraq's own long-festering differences between Sunnis and Shiites.
In response, clerics and other influential Shiite and Sunni leaders have called for restraint, and security forces have tried to ratchet up counterinsurgency operations.
More than 500 people have been killed so far in August, according to an Associated Press count.

Selena Gomez Loved Lady Gaga at VMAs … but What About Miley?

  




Selena Gomez at the premiere of 'Getaway' (Getty Images)
Talk about a quick "Getaway."
After dancing all night in NYC with BFF Taylor Swift at MTV's Video Music Awards on Sunday, Selena Gomez was back in L.A. on Monday evening for the premiere of her new Warner Bros.film.
"My feet are killing me, I'm not going to lie," Gomez, 21, told reporters on the carpet.
But the pain was worth it!

"It was good," Selena smiled while reflecting on the previous night's festivities, where she took home a Moonman for Best Pop Video.
"Honestly, I was really impressed with Lady Gaga," the "Slow Down" singer said when talking about her favorite moment. "Not that I should be impressed because she's absolutely stunning, but it was really crazy. We were all being run backstage back and forth, so it was great to be able to catch her [performance]."
As for Miley Cyrus's twerking, Gomez diplomatically responded she thought it was "great" when a reporter on the carpet asked for her thoughts on the controversial moment. Funny to note that while posing on the carpet last night, Gomez stuck her tongue out seemingly giving photogs her best Miley impersonation.
However, Selena's VMA appearances may be numbered because following her Stars Dance tour,Justin Bieber's ex is going to take a break from music to focus on acting.
So what project is she eyeing next?
A few years ago it was announced that Gomez was attached to play the lead role in the film adaptation of "Thirteen Reasons Why." Universal acquired the rights to the New York Times best-selling young-adult fiction novel in 2011 although there hasn't been much news on the project since then.
The book centers around Clay Jensen, a student who discovers a box on his porch of several cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker — his classmate and crush — who committed suicide two weeks earlier. On the tapes, Hannah (who would be played by Gomez) explains that there are thirteen reasons why she decided to end her life and why he is one of them.
"Yes, I am [still attached to the project]," Selena told omg!. "It's a very — because I'm very hard and my mom is as well with books — it's very hard with books to translate them. So we want to make sure it's absolutely perfect before I do anything, whether it's to TV or film."
Selena emphasized to omg!: "I absolutely love that project and want to be a part of it."
Gomez currently stars alongside Ethan Hawke in "Getaway," which hits theaters August 30. The high-speed thriller is about a former race car driver (Hawke) who hijacks a young woman's car (Gomez) in order to try and save his wife who has been kidnapped.
"I wanted to play something that was really different. I feel like it's too easy for me to take on a role that could be the same role that I've played for years," Selena said when asked what attracted her to this film. "I wanted to be something that was completely different. [My character] was such a badass and I was attracted to that. She knew a lot about technology and cars, and I was super stoked to take on this role.
"Unfortunately, I'm not a good driver … I'm a very slow driver and I'm very cautious, so it's good I'm not the one to be in the driver seat in this movie," laughed the star. "Ethan and I talked about what we would do if we were in [a hijacking] situation in real life — he would be great, but I would be crying."



Take a look at Selena (tongue out and all) at the 'Getaway' premiere last night in our gallery! Selena Mocks Miley: Selena Gomez does a near dead-on impression of fellow Disney alum Miley Cyrus at the premiere of her new big-screen thriller "Getaway" on Monday in Los Angeles. Since their Disney days, Gomez and Cyrus have made very different career moves as they transition into adulthood. Sure, they've both pursued acting and continued pop stardom, but Miley's tongue-out twerk at Sunday's VMAs is far from anything we've ever seen from Gomez — whose most provocative career move to date has been her bikini-clad appearance in the indie crime flick "Spring Breakers" earlier
this year

One Direction Responds to Taylor Swift’s Harry Styles Diss


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By now the story of Taylor Swift’s little shot at One Direction’s Harry Styles has hit just about every media outlet in the world. For those of you who don’t know what happened: when Taylor won an award for the song “Trouble” her acceptance speech included revealing who the subject of the song was. Swift said of that individual, “knows exactly who he is” as the cameras panned right to Styles. Swift was later seen mouthing some foul language to Selena Gomez when One Direction took the stage.

According to The Huffington Post, One Direction was short and simple in their reply to the situation: “Hashtag get over it”. Short, simple, impactful. Well done boys. Styles himself remained relatively mum about the situation and preferred to discuss his encounter with Rihanna at the show. They don’t seem to be overly effected by poor old Taylor’s ill-feelings towards their bandmate.

Thus, the Taylor Swift guy drama continues. If you think about it Taylor Swift has dated her fair share of guys.  Unsurprisingly, each guy has his own song and most of her songs are about heartbreak or something negative. At what point do we focus on the common denominator on this one?  It’s Taylor Swift!   Comments are open…..

Read more at http://celebritytoob.com/celebrity-news/one-direction-responds-taylor-swifts-harry-styles-diss/#msJVtyyDpg6pWhT9.99 

Ke$ha bakal mengegarkan KL 26 Oktober ini!

Ke$ha bakal mengegarkan KL 26 Oktober ini!

Penyanyi yang popular dengan lagu hitsnya "Tik Tok", Ke$ha bakal mengadakan konsert solo pertamanya "Ke$ha Warrior Tour Kuala Lumpur" pada 26 Oktober depan di Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur.
Judul konsert tersebut diambil daripada album kedua penyanyi tersebut "Warrior" yang diriliskan pada Disember 2012.
Selain popular dengan lagu "Tik Tok", Ke$ha turut juga popular dengan banyak lagi lagunya seperti "We R Who We R", "Blah, Blah, Blah", "Your Love Is My Drug" dan yang terbaru "Die Young".
Menurut Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Tune Talk, Jason Lo, mereka sememangnya berhasrat mahu membawa Ke$ha ke Malaysia sejak dua tahun lalu lagi ketika penyanyi berusia 26 tahun itu sedang berada di puncak kariernya.
"Sejak dua tahun lepas kami memang dah rancang nak bawa Ke$ha ke sini. Namanya memang ada dalam senarai pendek kami. Kenapa Ke$ha? Dia sentiasa memberi persembahan bertenaga di pentas. Ciri-ciri personaliti dimiliki oleh Ke$ha ini sangat kena dengan idealogi jenama Tune Talk yang mana kami adalah syarikat telco yang aktif dan agresif dari segi perkhidmatan untuk pelanggan kami."
Konsert "Ke$ha Warrior Tour Kuala Lumpur" yang dianjurkan oleh Tune Talk dan Livescape dijangka akan dihadiri lebih lapan ribu peminat.
Tiket konsert akan mula dijual pada 1 September ini dengan harga RM108, RM208 dan RM258 di cawangan Rock Corner atau di www.redtix.airasia.com.

Madonna selebriti berpendapatan tertinggi 2013

Madonna selebriti berpendapatan tertinggi 2013


Baru-baru ini majalah Forbes melaporkan penyanyi popular, Modonna merupakan selebriti berpendapatan tertinggi untuk tahun 2013 iaitu sebanyak AS$125 juta (RM417 juta).
Ini bukan kali pertama pelantun "Give Me All Your Luvin" menjadi selebriti yang berpendapatan tertinggi. Pada tahun 2009, Madonna menduduki tangga teratas dengan pendapatan sebanyak AS$110 juta (RM366 juta).
Kejayaan Madonna ini diraih daripada konsert jelajahnya "MDNA" berjalan dengan lancar dan mendapat penghargaan Touring Award dari Billboard. Selain itu, penjualan 'merchandise', pakaian, wangian serta beberapa pelaburan yang dibuat Modonna.
Sementara itu, di kedudukan kedua diduduki oleh Steven Spielberg selepas kejayaan filem "Licoln" arahannya tahun lalu dengan berpendapatan sebanyak AS$100 juta (RM333 juta).
Manakala produser dan bekas juri "American Idol", Simon Cowell pula berada di kedudukan ketiga dengan pendapatan sebanyak AS$95 juta (RM316 juta).
Berikut adalah senarai selebriti yang Berpendapatan Tertinggi Tahun 2013:
1. Madonna: AS$ 125 juta (RM417 juta)
2. Steven Spielberg: AS$ 100 juta (RM333 juta)
3. Simon Cowell: AS$ 95 juta (RM316 juta)
4. E L James: AS$ 95 juta (RM316 juta)
5. Howard Stern: AS$ 95 juta (RM316 juta)
6. James Patterson: AS$ 91 juta (RM303 juta)
7. Glenn Beck: AS$ 90 juta (RM300 juta)
8. Michael Bay: AS$ 82 juta (RM273 juta)
9. Jerry Bruckheimer: AS$ 80 juta (RM266 juta)
10. Lady GaGa: AS$ 80 juta (RM266 juta)

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