The crowds in Libya may want to string up Gadaffi and his son, but the latter may be able to pull the ultimate survival card: "hey, I know some celebs, maybe they'll come over and hang with us. I mean hang out! I mean chill. Forget about the hanging. Anyway, I know Beyonce! Seriously! There's a video of us on YouTube!"
Last year, the Guardian said:
More here. This news is a year old, but in light of current events, somewhat relevant. It's possible no one will be funding that party next year, since it seems to be a recurring event. That's right: trouble in the Mideast has even affected the lives of celebrities. That's when you know things are getting serious.
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