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Whitney Houston was deeply affected by the state of her voice
- Monday April 16, 2012
- Entertainment | Riya Chakravarty
Whitney Houston was "deeply, psychologically and emotionally" affected by the state of her voice shortly before her death.
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Mike Tyson coaches George Bush in The King's Speech spoof
- Wednesday March 2, 2011
- Offbeat Life | The Press Trust of India
Mike Tyson played vocal coach to former US President George Bush Jr in a spoof of "The King's Speech" which sees the boxing legend try to correct his student's famed 'Bushisms' The skit, which was aired during a special Oscar edition of Jimmy Kimmel's US chat show, saw the former boxer helping a B...
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Mike Tyson Coaches George Bush In The King's Speech Spoof
- Wednesday March 2, 2011
- Entertainment | Jeevan Prakash
Mike Tyson played vocal coach to former US President George Bush Jr in a spoof of "The King's Speech" which sees the boxing legend try to correct his student's famed 'Bushisms'.
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Whitney Houston was deeply affected by the state of her voice
- Monday April 16, 2012
- Entertainment | Riya Chakravarty
Whitney Houston was "deeply, psychologically and emotionally" affected by the state of her voice shortly before her death.
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
-
Mike Tyson coaches George Bush in The King's Speech spoof
- Wednesday March 2, 2011
- Offbeat Life | The Press Trust of India
Mike Tyson played vocal coach to former US President George Bush Jr in a spoof of "The King's Speech" which sees the boxing legend try to correct his student's famed 'Bushisms' The skit, which was aired during a special Oscar edition of Jimmy Kimmel's US chat show, saw the former boxer helping a B...
- www.ndtv.com
-
Mike Tyson Coaches George Bush In The King's Speech Spoof
- Wednesday March 2, 2011
- Entertainment | Jeevan Prakash
Mike Tyson played vocal coach to former US President George Bush Jr in a spoof of "The King's Speech" which sees the boxing legend try to correct his student's famed 'Bushisms'.
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment