Saturday, December 17, 2011

ELLE AND BLAIR FOWLER'S PUBLICIST



"ELLE FOWLER" "BLAIR FOWLER" "JUICYSTAR07""ALLTHATGLITTERS21" "PUBLICIST" "AGENT" "WHO IS" "ELLEADNBLAIR""MERRITT LOUGHRAN" "MML PR"


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Monday, November 21, 2011

GOOGLE HANG OUT FAIL Elle and Blair Fowler elleandblir.com Lance Bass, Sarah Hyland, Audrina,



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GOOGLE HANG OUT FAIL Elle and Blair Fowler elleandblir.com Lance Bass, Sarah Hyland, Audrina, Estelle, Mario, Josh!

elle and blair fowler were having a google hangout... heres how it went. LIKE HOW THEY TEXT MORE TAHN THEY CARE ABOUT THEIR SUBBIES WHO JOINED ON GOOGLE HANGOUT?

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ELLE AND BALIR FOWLER AMERICAIN MUSIC AWARDS AMAS





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Saturday, November 5, 2011

PROOF ELLE AND BLAIR FOWLER ARE WRITING A BOOK JUICYSTAR07 ALLTHATGLITTERS21



PROOF ELLE AND BLAIR FOWLER ARE WRITING A BOOK JUICYSTAR07 ALLTHATGLITTERS21 PROOF ELLE AND BLAIR ARE WRITING A BOOK.

WOULD YOU BUY OR READ THE BOOK? WHAT DO YOU SAY?

THEY WONT TELL US WE WILL TELL OURSELVES.

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A post I found. Do you agree? Elle and Blair Fowler

Post  green on 19th July 2010, 10:26 am
that post was not made by blair fowler. obvious because she said she just wanted to help girls with fashion and makeup. the new blair is trying to dissassociate herself from youtube and helping with makeup and fashion. shes transitioning out of that. elle even make fun of herself and blair for having youtube channels at the end of this interview. saying, "we thought we were so cool, having youtube channels." your litle subbies still think your cool, elle, for having youtube channels. dont nock where you came from. and btw, we also helped make you big. we all used to like watching you. we only started not liking you when you and blair changed.

SF GATE ON JUICYSTAR07 AND MACBARBIE07

High-profile haulers

The duo was recently profiled on "Good Morning America" and are represented by mml Inc., a public relations firm whose clients include Maybelline New York, Garnier, and L'Oreal Professionnel.
Juicystar07's YouTube channel boasts nearly 200 videos (including her own Taylor Swift hair tutorial) in which the amateur beauty expert broadcasts from her outpost in a pink-painted bedroom for up to 20 minutes. Since the channel's creation in 2008, it has received 23 million views.
"I've e-mailed her so many times. I've sent e-mails to multiple e-mail accounts, private messages on her YouTube channel - she just never responds," Joey Mack laments.
But in an interview with these queens of the haul blogosphere, the Fowler sisters revealed that they have seen the Boys' videos, and like them.
"We think they're really funny," Elle says. "I think parodies of anything are really funny. I think it's a subject that's very easily spoofed because it's kind of a goofy subject to begin with."
The girls even went so far as to say that if the HaulBlog Boys were to send them a friend request on YouTube, they'd accept.

Bethany Mota Macbarbir07 In The News

The high school sophomore from Los Banos, Calif., is a "hauler," a term for tech-savvy young fashionistas who show off their purchases, or hauls, in homemade videos that they post online.

Bethany started hauling about a year ago and now has more than 48,000 YouTube subscribers who tune in to watch her show off her favourite back-to-school outfits ("you don't want to wear heels and stuff, obviously"), big-volume mascara ("this is like my new obsession") and perfumes ("summer in a bottle right here!").
"You get to connect with girls around the world, and that's what reeled me in," says the doe-eyed, fresh-faced teen, who could pass for Kim Kardashian's younger sister. "YouTube videos, they're more personal and more real than a commercial on TV."
Hauling has become an Internet phenomenon over the last year or so, fuelled by a mix of exhibitionism and voyeurism. As the shop-and-tell trend has grown, so has the influence of haulers themselves, usually teen girls or young women. A successful video can garner hundreds of thousands of views and turn a hauler into a so-called beauty guru with a huge fan base.
Major retailers are watching, too. Several, including JCPenney and Marshalls, have begun reaching out to haulers, giving them free merchandise in the hopes that the girls will make haul videos in which they endorse the products. Others, such as Forever 21 and Urban Outfitters, are holding haul video contests and offering gift cards and other prizes for the best hauls.
"The bottom line is: it's marketing for less," said Eli Portnoy, a marketing expert and chief brand strategist of the Portnoy Group. "What better way to reach your customers than from what seems to be independent voices saying, 'I love these products and I love these stores'? Instead of you promoting your products, they're doing it for you."
Bethany is one of them. In June, JCPenney flew her and five other haulers from around the country to Texas and gave each girl gift cards worth $1,000 to shop the department store's back-to-school selection.
After the shopping spree, the girls were required to record their own haul videos, which JCPenney posted on its website and on Facebook and YouTube.
"It's the perfect marriage of two of Gen Y's favourite things: technology and shopping," said Mike Boylson, chief marketing officer at JCPenney. "Marketers have to realize that they're truly not in control. More and more, this idea of consumers as publishers is huge."
At the heart of the trend is the girls' bubbly charm, attractive looks and somewhat ditzy personalities.
"It's real girls that like fashion, rather than experts telling people what to wear," said Audrey Kitching, a fashion writer and model from Hollywood who was one of the haulers chosen by JCPenney. "It's more organic and not somebody who's getting paid to say 'wear this' or 'wear that.'"
In a recent haul video about nail polish, Bethany begins with: "Hey, guys! So, first off, please excuse the hair. It's, like, really crazy." And in her seven-minute, 33-second video about her JCPenney haul, she uses the word "cute" 27 times -- as in: "I also got this really cute blue T-shirt and it has some studded rhinestones on the shoulders. I think that's so, so cute!"
As often as three times a week, Bethany sets up a video camera from her Paris-themed bedroom and records herself showing off her latest purchases. It takes about a day to film and edit a video, which she posts on YouTube under the user name Macbarbie07.
Her most-watched haul -- on spring and summer fashions -- has attracted more than 96,000 views.
To protect her safety, Bethany's parents monitor her YouTube channel and comments, watch her videos and forbid her from giving out personal information online. Other than that, they said they don't mind their daughter posing in flirty outfits for virtual strangers.
"There's never closed doors or anything like that," said her mother, Tammy Mota. "I've never been concerned. I know how careful she is, and if anything suspicious comes, or someone tries to talk to her, she'll never do it."
Critics have decried the haul sensation as an indulgent display of excess by spoiled teenagers bragging about their latest splurges. Others say that in haul videos, teens do what they've always done -- express themselves and share shopping finds with their girlfriends-- but on a global scale.
Hauling is one of the fastest-growing categories on YouTube, with more than 200,000 videos, said Anna Richardson, a spokeswoman for the website. And making videos can be lucrative: Haulers and other users who join YouTube's "partner" program can get a cut of the profits from ads that run with their videos.
Hauling is, in fact, big business. Two of the most famous haulers are Elle and Blair Fowler, sisters from Tennessee who have leveraged their celebrity status on YouTube into growing empires. The girls have been featured in Seventeen and Marie Claire magazines, appeared on Good Morning America and hired an agent and a publicist to help field the many requests for interviews, product reviews and appearances they receive.
That has made them among the most sought-after haulers by big-name companies. Elle, 22, and Blair, 17, were recently featured in back-to-school campaigns for Marshalls and Sears, are creating a makeup collection for Los Angeles-based Nyx Cosmetics and are teaming with Forever 21 to host a haul video contest on the cheap chic retailer's website this month.

-- Los Angeles Times
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition August 28, 2010 F1

American shopping video craze takes Scotland by storm

   

TEENAGE shopaholics have sparked a revolution in the fashion world... by posting web videos showing off their High Street bargains.
Young "haulers" are uploading clips of themselves showing offclothes they have just bought and the massive internet craze has already spread from the US to Scotland.
The girls model their buys on YouTube for friends and fashion-conscious fans.
Major retailers are also watching and have started contacting the girls, giving them free merchandise in the hope they will make tapes endorsing their products.
YouTube revealed "hauling" can also prove a money-spinner for successful girls.
A spokeswoman said: "It is one of the fastest-growing categories on YouTube with more than 200,000 videos.
"We are seeing people share their latest cosmetic buys - and even their groceries - with the world. It's clear marketing and PR experts are cashing in."
Making videos can also be lucrative. Haulers and other users who join YouTube's partner programme can get a cut of the profits from ads that run with their videos.
Two of the most famous haulers are Elle and Blair Fowler, sisters from Tennessee, who have turned their celebrity YouTube status into a successful career.
The girls have featured in magazines, including Marie Claire, appeared on TV and recently hired an agent and publicist.
Elle, 22, and Blair, 17, were also recruited to star in back-to-school campaigns for two huge American companies and are creating a signature make-up collection.
Now the internet phenomenon is crossing the Atlantic and looks set to become a smash among the clothes conscious here.
One of the first to jump on the bandwagon is 17-year-old Mel Burt, from Kinross, Perthshire, who started hauling about six months ago.
She already boasts hundreds of dedicated followers to her Human Wreckage Channel who hang on every tip and suggestion. As often as once a week, Mel sets up a video camera in her bedroom and records herself and her purchases.
She has chatted about music festival essentials, best fake tan and foundation.
Her most recent was a four-minute clip discussing a "haul" from high street chain Jane Norman.
Mel revealed: "They are having a sale so my mum and I decided to take full advantage. We only bought two things from the sale and the rest were full price."
She goes on to show offitems including a £9 white batwing jumper and £27 denim cut-offshorts.
Mel said: "There is the occasional time here in Scotland when it does get hot and you realise all you have are clothes for winter as it is normally freezing here."
Mel goes on to show offa red halter-neck top and jewellery bargains.
Haulers normally talk about bargains, discounts, colour and style. Most clips are around 10 minutes but some can last from just a few seconds up to 20 minutes.
There are more than 110,000 haul videos on YouTube, with 60 having received more than 100,000 views.
Schoolgirl Bethany Mota boasts one of the most watched channels in the US after starting hauling about a year ago.
The 14-year-old, f rom Los Banos, California, now has more than 48,000 followers who hang on her every word.
As often as three times a week, she sets up a video camera from her Paris-themed bedroom and records herself.
It takes about a day to film and edit the footage, which is then uploaded under the user name Macbarbie07.
Her most-watched haul - on spring and summer fashions - has attracted almost 100,000 views. Bethany said: "You get to connect with girls around the world and that's what reeled me in. YouTube videos are more personal and more real than a TV commercial."
A successful haul video can quickly amass hundreds of thousands of views.
Earlier this year, one American hauler reviewed her new watch.
Within 24 hours, it sold out in every colour and the firm's website crashed.
Bethany is regularly lavished with gifts including cosmetics, make-up brushes and even a hairdryer.
Last month she and five other US haulers were f lown to Texas by major retailer JC Penney.
Each girl was given $1000 dollars to spend in the department store's back-to-school selection.
After the shopping spree, the girls recorded haul videos which were posted on the company website plus Facebook and YouTube. JC Penney chief marketing officer Mike Boylson said: "It's the perfect marriage of two of Generation Y's favourite things - technology and shopping.
"Marketers have to realise they're truly not in control. More and more, this idea of consumers as publishers is huge."
Other companies have cottoned on to the idea and now hold haul video contests, offering gift cards for the best.
Marketing expert Eli Portnoy revealed: "The bottom line is it's marketing for less.
"What better way to reach your customers than from what seems to be independent voices saying 'I love these products and I love these stores'?" To protect her safety, Bethany's parents monitor her channel and comments, watch her videos and forbid her from giving out any personal information online.
To watch Mel's haul videos, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=lmd3U3ovfp.

Bethany Mota aka Macbarbie07 News Magazine Feature

LOS ANGELES -- When 14-year-old Bethany Mota gets back from the mall, she eagerly models her latest finds to friends and family.

And to tens of thousands more on YouTube.

The rising high school sophomore from Los Banos, California, is a “hauler,” a term for tech-savvy young fashionistas who show off their purchases, or hauls, in homemade videos that they post online.

Bethany started hauling about a year ago and now has more than 48,000 YouTube subscribers who tune in to watch her show off her favorite back-to-school outfits (“you don‘t want to wear heels and stuff, obviously”), big-volume mascara (“this is like my new obsession”) and perfumes (“summer in a bottle right here!”).

“You get to connect with girls around the world, and that’s what reeled me in,” said the doe-eyed, fresh-faced teen, who could pass for Kim Kardashian‘s younger sister. “YouTube videos, they’re more personal and more real than a commercial on TV.”

Hauling has become an Internet phenomenon over the last year or so, fueled by a mix of exhibitionism and voyeurism. As the shop-and-tell trend has grown, so has the influence of haulers themselves, usually teen girls or young women. A successful video can garner hundreds of thousands of views and turn a hauler into a so-called beauty guru with a huge fan base.

Major retailers are watching, too. Several, including JCPenney and Marshalls, have begun reaching out to haulers, giving them free merchandise in the hopes that the girls will make haul videos in which they endorse the products. Others, such as Forever 21 and Urban Outfitters, are holding haul video contests and offering gift cards and other prizes for the best hauls.

“The bottom line is: It‘s marketing for less,” said Eli Portnoy, a marketing expert and chief brand strategist of the Portnoy Group. “What better way to reach your customers than from what seems to be independent voices saying ’I love these products and I love these stores‘? Instead of you promoting your products, they’re doing it for you.”

Bethany is one of them. In June, JCPenney flew her and five other haulers from around the country to Texas and gave each girl gift cards worth $1,000 to shop the department store‘s back-to-school selection.

After the shopping spree, the girls were required to record their own haul videos, which JCPenney posted on its website and on Facebook and YouTube.

“It’s the perfect marriage of two of Gen Y‘s favorite things: technology and shopping,” said Mike Boylson, chief marketing officer at JCPenney. “Marketers have to realize that they’re truly not in control. More and more, this idea of consumers as publishers is huge.”

At the heart of the trend is the girls‘ bubbly charm, attractive looks and somewhat ditzy personalities.

“It’s real girls that like fashion, rather than experts telling people what to wear,” said Audrey Kitching, a fashion writer and model from Hollywood who was one of the haulers chosen by JCPenney. “It‘s more organic and not somebody who’s getting paid to say ‘wear this’ or ‘wear that.’”

As often as three times a week, Bethany sets up a video camera from her Paris-themed bedroom and records herself showing off her latest purchases. It takes about a day to film and edit a video, which she posts on YouTube under the user name Macbarbie07.

Her most-watched haul -- on spring and summer fashions -- has attracted more than 96,000 views.

To protect her safety, Bethany‘s parents monitor her YouTube channel and comments, watch her videos and forbid her from giving out personal information online. Other than that, they said they don’t mind their daughter posing in flirty outfits for virtual strangers.

“There‘s never closed doors or anything like that,” said her mother, Tammy Mota. “I’ve never been concerned. I know how careful she is, and if anything suspicious comes, or someone tries to talk to her, she‘ll never do it.”

Critics have decried the haul sensation as an indulgent display of excess by spoiled teenagers bragging about their latest splurges. Others say that in haul videos, teens do what they’ve always done -- express themselves and share shopping finds with their girlfriends _ but on a global scale.

Hauling is one of the fastest-growing categories on YouTube, with more than 200,000 videos, said Anna Richardson, a spokeswoman for the website. And making videos can be lucrative: Haulers and other users who join YouTube‘s “partner” program can get a cut of the profits from ads that run with their videos.

Hauling is, in fact, big business. Two of the most famous haulers are Elle and Blair Fowler, sisters from Tennessee who have leveraged their celebrity status on YouTube into growing empires. The girls have been featured in Seventeen and Marie Claire magazines, appeared on “Good Morning America” and hired an agent and a publicist to help field the many requests for interviews, product reviews and appearances they receive.

That has made them among the most sought-after haulers by big-name companies. Elle, 22, and Blair, 17, were recently featured in back-to-school campaigns for Marshalls and Sears, are creating a makeup collection for Los Angeles-based Nyx Cosmetics and are teaming with Forever 21 to host a haul video contest on the cheap chic retailer’s website this month.

But as retailers increasingly get involved with haulers, especially as they lavish free swag and even compensation for videos, the line between a third-party review and paid advertising is becoming blurred. Some industry experts have warned that viewers could become disillusioned with haulers if they come across as shills for big-name corporations.

Bethany, for instance, has received free Rimmel cosmetics and Sigma makeup brushes, plus a blow dryer from beauty website Folica.com. Some of the companies gave her extra products to give away to her viewers.

She admitted that about 90 percent of her reviews are positive, but said that the vast majority of her videos are based on items she purchased on her own and that she has never accepted money from a retailer for making a video. When she does receive freebies, she discloses them under Federal Trade Commission rules.

“I don’t say yes to every company because I don‘t want to recommend a product to my viewers if I don’t believe in it,” she said. “I don‘t want to lie to my subscribers, so I’m really honest about my reviews and stuff.”


By Andrea Chang

Los Angeles Times

(MCT)



ARTICLE HERE: http://www.koreaherald.com/entertainment/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20100805000622

Thursday, October 20, 2011

WATCH JUICYSTAR07 BLAIR FOWLER JUICY COUTURE HAUL

http://dddddddddd-d.blogspot.com/2011/02/blake-livelys-beauty-secrets.html

WATCH JUICYSTAR07 BLAIR FOWLER JUICY COUTURE HAUL
 http://dddddddddd-d.blogspot.com/2011/02/blake-livelys-beauty-secrets.html
WATCH JUICYSTAR07 BLAIR FOWLER JUICY COUTURE HAUL

http://dddddddddd-d.blogspot.com/2011/02/blake-livelys-beauty-secrets.html

BLAIR FOWLER JUICYSTAR07 BREAKING THE FTC LAWS

 BLAIR FOWLER JUICYSTAR07 FTC AND YOUTUBE VIDEO LAWS

The July issue of Marie Claire magazine (p. 75 in print http://www.marieclaire.com/celebrity-lifestyle/you-tube-haul-vloggers )  has an interesting story by Abigail Pesta about shopaholic vloggers and the emerging YouTube genre of mall-haul videos.

Let’s explore the legal implications, shall we?

Marie Claire says that the fashion and beauty industry is sending “loads of free stuff” to the vloggers in the hopes of getting good reviews. There’s nothing illegal about getting free stuff. But if vloggers do go online singing the praises of their buddy swag-slingers, they’ll need to be upfront about it and disclose the relationship to viewers. (It’s all part of the new Federal Trade Commission guidelines.) http://bloglawblog.com/blog/?p=983

Blair Fowler plugged custom-designed footwear from Shoes of Prey. According to Marie Claire, Shoes of Prey got 200,000 visitors to their site after Fowler discussed the brand on her vlog. While I can’t be sure of which video Marie Claire was talking about, the video I watched seemed to introduce Shoes of Prey to Fowler’s viewers. The video was, in my view, entirely on the up and up. Fowler says in the video that Shoes of Prey sent her the shoes and that she has been talking with the firm’s “head honcho.” Fowler does not explicitly say that she received the shoes for free, but the implication is clear.

NOTE SHE WAS ALSO PAID TO DO THIS REVIEW FOR SHOES OF PREY, CHECK THE DOWNBAR FOR FTC GUIDELINES


 
FOUND THIS ON THE BLOGLAWBLOG: http://apps.facebook.com/the-look-contest/profile/3422

BLAIR FOWLER JUICYSTAR FACEBOOK TODD FOWLER COUSIN REAL NAME IS LAURA FOWLER

BLAIR FOWLERS REAL NAME IS LAURA FOWLER

HERES THE PROOF:

http://s344.photobucket.com/albums/p330/swimm123/?action=view&current=laura.png

http://s344.photobucket.com/albums/p330/swimm123/?action=view&current=laura.png#!oZZ22QQcurrentZZhttp%3A%2F%2Fs344.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fp330%2Fswimm123%2F%3Faction%3Dview%26current%3Dlaura1-1.png

http://s344.photobucket.com/albums/p330/swimm123/?action=view&current=laura.png#!oZZ18QQcurrentZZhttp%3A%2F%2Fs344.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fp330%2Fswimm123%2F%3Faction%3Dview%26current%3Dlaura-1.png

NAME DROPPING WITH JUICYSTAR07 HER PUBLICIST AND "TALENT" AGENT

JUICYSTAR07 AKA BLAIR FOWLERS AGENT IS Shelly Marchetti, WHO WORKS FOR APA TALENT AGENCY IN LOS ANGELES. THIS IS THE SAME AGENT SHANE DAWSON USES AND IS BY REFERRAL ONLY. DO YOU ALL REMEMBER HOW SHANE DAWSON WENT TO SLEEP OVER AT BLIRS HOUSE LAST YEAR? IM SURE THEY SWAPPED NAMES OF AGENTS ETC.

JUICYSTAR07S PUBICIST IS IN SCAREMENTO, CALIFORNIA. Merritt Loughran IS THE PUBLICIST AND PR/MARKETER.

ADDITIONALLY, JUICYSTAR07 IS NOW A TRADEMARKED COPYRIGHT.

MR SCOTT FOWLER DID THIS FOR HIS DAUGHTER ELIZABETH LAURA FOWLER, COSTS AROUND 500 FOR A COPYRIGHT/TRADEMARK.
http://www.findownersearch.com/owner-scott-fowler-parent-of-laura-6558446-company-brands.html
http://www.trademarkia.com/blair-fowler-85159256.html


and yes her name is laura:http://s344.photobucket.com/albums/p330/swimm123/?action=view¤t=laura.png

JUICYSTAR07 HEALTH AND BEAUTY. DO YOU BELIEVE IT?

FOUND THIS VERY INTERESTING ARTICLE FROM
http://www.luuux.com/health-beauty/truth-about-juicystar07

I WANT TO HEAR WAHT YOU HAVE TO SAY

Many, and I mean many, of you know the name Juicystar07. But many, and again, I mean many don't have knowledge of how the million suscribed girl got her claim to fame.
One reason people are getting fed up with "Blair" is all the lying that has gone on to reach Youtubes #1 beauty Guru.
The name situation. No, Blair isn't the real name of Juicystar07 documents and forms have read that Elizabeth is the actual name of, well, Blair. But nevertheless instead of coming clean or explaining why she doesn't want to give out her real name, she deny's it.
Next its the money issue. Many don't know that Blair and Elles father is a Doctor, and sadly throughout the years Blair has gave herself away about how "well off" she is. Take for example the leather jacket she tweeted and said she really wants to buy. Oh, just a $600 jacket. Or the "Some old black car" that she drives. Oh just a 3series BMW. Now, it's not that her family being wealthy is the problem, it's the "I support my self", "it takes me so long to save up my money for my nice things" front that has people upset.
Lastly many young and older viewers wonder whats in it for them? Why does "Blair" make these videos for us? Possibly the 250 dollar check they get for using a companys brand. Or the 100 a video youtube contract.
Are you Team Blair?

Saturday, October 15, 2011

ELLE AND BALIR FOWLER'S OLD ADDRESS IN KINGSPORT TN. WHERE DO ELLE AND BLAIR LIVE?

ITS PRETTY EASY THROUGH SOME IMPLE GOOGLE SEARCHES TO FIND OUT WHERE ELLE AND BLAIR LIVE IN KINGSPORT TN. (THEY SAID THEIR PARENTS MOVED THIS I DO NOT KNOW BUT I HAVE PHOTOS OF THEIR "OLD" HOME)

THEIR ADDRESS OR OLD ADDRESS IS: 1601 Fairidge Pl, Kingsport TN.

HERE ARE SOME PHOTOS:




here is some info about the house:

LISTED AS:
Single Family Residence, 3.50 Bath, 4994 Sq. Ft Built in 1962, about 50 years old (now is 2011)
* 3.50 Bathrooms
* Approximately 4,994 Sq Ft
* Lot size: 65,340 Sq Ft
* Stories: 1
* County: Sullivan
* Heating type: Heating & Cooling
* Roof type: Tile
* Parking: Garage
Source: Public Records Last sold for $500,000 on 4/7/2006
Last assessed at $168,900 on 2009
Previous sales
* $500,000 on 4/7/2006
Previous assessments
* $168,900 on 2009
* $145,025 on 2008
* $140,075 on 2007

obviously someone has been doing some property checkup and possibly refinancing due to the econonmy! either way thats what it states... did they move or not? I guess we really dont know! this info was from realitor.com


Heres what i found for zwillow:

"This is a 4994 square foot, 3.5 bathroom, single family home. It is located at 1601 Fairidge Pl Kingsport, Tennessee. This home is in the Kingsport City School District. The nearest schools are Thomas Jefferson Elementary School, John Sevier Middle School and Dobyns-Bennett High School."

1601 Fairidge Pl

Kingsport, TN 37664
© 2011 Microsoft Corporation © 2010 NAVTEQ © AND
© 2011 Microsoft Corporation © 2010 NAVTEQ © AND

* No photos available for this property

Recently Sold: $652,500
Zestimate®: $658,900
Mortgage:
Estimated Monthly Payment

Price:
Down payment:
% ($130,500)
30 Year Fixed:
3.945%$2,476 /mo
15 Year Fixed
3.308%$3,683 /mo
5/1 ARM:
2.787%$2,141 /mo

Include estimated taxes and insurance

* See current ratesOnZillow Mortgage Marketplace

$2,476/mo

* See current rates on Zillow

Beds: --
Baths: 3.5
Sqft: 4,994
Lot: 65,340 sq ft / 1.50 acres
Type: Single Family
Year built: 1962
Last sold: July 25 for $652,500

Lot depth: 420 --
Lot width: 150 --
Parcel #: 046M C 01000 000 046M C 01000 000
Per floor sqft: 4,994 4,994
Pool: Yes Yes
Roof type: Tile Tile
# Stories: 1 1
Unit cnt: 1 1
Zillow Home ID: 42442575 42442575


hmmmmm. its obvious elle and blair fowler grew up here. Their mother is melisa fowler, Lisa, is Elle, Elizabeth is Blair, and Emily is the youngest. This was stated on Dr Scott Fowler's medical Web Page.

PS Thir Dad is DR Scott Fowler, he is an OBGYN (yes, vaginas) and i heard somewhere he was a lawyer, or a pediatrician. who knows. He has a previous pilots liscense book, waether or not he finishesd is not confirmed.

JUICYSTAR07 BLAIR FOWLER ACTING IN A MUSIC VIDEO! UNSEEN FOOTAGE OF JUICYSTAR07 BLAIR FOWLER

HEART2HEART RELEASED THEIR NEW VIDEO AND GUESS WHOS IN IT, BLAIR FOWLER AKA JUICYSTAR07 WHO IS GONE FORM YOUTUBE ADVRATISMET BILLBOARD TO PROM AND 90S POP MUSIC:



WHAT ARE U THINKING ABOUT ALL THIS?

BLAIR FOWLER JUICYSTAR07 ELLE FOWLER JUICYSTAR07 ANOREXIC

WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY ABOUT ANOREXIA BETWEEN ELLE AND BLAIR?

they have gotten alot more skinny recently and theyr in LA where there is lots of pressure to look thinner


PROOF VIDEO



unseen PHOTOS BEFORE AND AFTER








HERE ARE FACTS ON ELLE AND BLAIR
THEY LIVE TOGHETER. THEY WOULD BE GREAT SUPPORT FOR EACHOTHER AND I THINK THEY ARE ANOREXIC TOGETHER. WHAT DO YOU THINK.

ELLE:
HER HAIR FALLS OUT IN THE SHOWER, SHE NEEDS EXTENTIONS (ANOREXICS HAVE WEAK HAIR)

ELLE ALWAYS LOOKS TIRED IN HER VIDEOS

ELLE HOLDS UP THE EXTRA SMALL SHORTS

GETS NOT ENOUGH SLEEP (MOST ANOREXICS HAVE INSOMNIA)

DRINKS DIET COKE THATS FINE BUT SHE ALWAYS MENTIONS DIET DIET DIET DIET

ELLE MENTIONS SHE NEVER ATE DINNER WITH FAMILIES (ANOREXICS USUALLY AVOID MEALS WITH FAMILY)

ELLE NEVER TALKS ABOUT FIENDS( ANOREXICS SOMETIMES DISTANCE SELF FROM FRIENDS FOR EATING OUT DIRNKS ETC)

DRINKS WATER BEFORE BED ANOREXICS DO THIS TO STAY FULL WHEN THEIR STOMACHS HURT

SHE SAYS SHE WILL HAVE A BOCA BURGER WITH SIDE OF CARROTS OR CORN FOR DINNER... 150-200 CALS? THATS LOW. MAYBE WITH DIP A BIT MORE, BUT I DOUBT THAT (4:00 in this video!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBNLZt1-mEI) FOR WORKING OUT SO MUCH SHE SHOULD EAT WAY MORE

IN HER DATE A VAMPIRE VIDEO HER LEGS WERE TOUCHING. NOW LOOK AT THEM.

MENTIONS LOW FAT LOW CAL LOW FAT LOW CAL

SHE TWEETS BAOUT LOW BODY TEMP (COMMON FOR ANOREXICS, SHE ALSO TWEETS CANT SLEEP, WATER TIRED ETC)

"according to studies, anorexics most often tend to be females from higher class, well off families, that are fairly intelligent and good at lying. (i'm not saying ALL, but a majority)...... fits her well."

ALSO DID SHE GET A NOSEJOB OR NOT? MANY PEOPLE WITH PLASTIC SURGERY HAVE EATING DISORDERS ANOTHER BODY ISSUES!




ANOREXICS OFTEN OBSESS OVER FOOD. BLAIR MENTIONS IN HER VIDEO SHE THINKS ABOUT FOOD ALL THE TIME AND MENTIONS WHOLE FOODS

LAIR EXCERSIZES 1 HOUR EVERY MORNING WITH HER BOYFRIEND WHO IS A PERSONA TRAINER

SHE EATS POPCORN ALL DAY IT IS HER FAVORITE IN HER BF TAG (POPCORN IS A FAVORITE OF ANOREXICS)

JUST LOOK AT HOW HER FACE AND BONES ARE SHOWING!

SHE TAKES AMNY TWITPICS OF FOOD, BUT WH SAYS SHEA TS THEM ALL?

ALSO ON ELLENAD,BIAR.COM, SHES ALWAYS POSTING LOW CAL "HEALTHY" FOODS THAT ARE SO BORDERLINE ANOREXIC

DOES BLAIR FOWLER JUICYSTAR07 HAVE DIABETES

"Outfit Of The Day - Mixing Neutrals + Personal Vlog" BLAIR FOWLER JUICYSTAR07 STATED SHE USES HER "PINK DEVICE" DAILY TO PRICK HER FINGER. RECENTLY IN NEW YORK SHE WAS HOSPITALIZED FOR A SO CALLED"SINUS INFECTION"

IS THIS DIABETES OR ANEMIA WHAT DO YOU SAY


HYPOGLYC OR DIABETES HERE IS WHAT "YOU READERS" SAID:
In other cases (& some doctors believe) it is diabetes OR a person can become pre-diabetic or diabetic from not taking care of the symptoms.

I'm going to copy and paste some info from a website (kidshealth.org) because it's easier to understand Smile


When blood glucose levels (also called blood sugar levels) drop too low, it's called hypoglycemia (pronounced: hi-po-gly-see-me-uh). Very low blood sugar levels can cause severe symptoms that need to be treated right away.

People with diabetes need to keep their blood sugars from getting too high or too low. Part of keeping blood sugar levels in a healthy range is having good timing, and balancing when and what they eat and when they exercise with when they take medicines. (Notice the donut comment from Blair...)

Some things that can make low blood sugar levels more likely to happen are:
skipping meals and snacks
not eating enough food at a meal or snack
exercising longer or harder than usual without eating some extra food
getting too much insulin
not timing the insulin doses properly with meals, snacks, and exercise


Also, certain things may increase how quickly insulin gets absorbed into the bloodstream and can make hypoglycemia more likely to occur. For example, taking a hot shower or bath right after having an insulin injection increases blood flow through the blood vessels in the skin, which can cause the insulin to be absorbed more quickly than usual. (Thought this was interesting because she always passes out in the shower.)

Different people may feel low blood sugar levels differently. People with low blood sugar may:
feel hungry or have "hunger pains" in their stomach
feel shaky or like they're trembling
have a rapid heart rate
feel sweaty or have cold, clammy skin
have pale, gray skin color
have a headache
feel moody, cranky, or irritable
feel drowsy, weak, or dizzy
be unsteady or stagger when walking
have blurred or double vision
feel confused
have seizures or convulsions
lose consciousness (pass out)

If the hypoglycemia isn't treated, more severe symptoms may develop, including drowsiness, confusion, seizures, and loss of consciousness. (Blair had a seizure when she was hospitalized)



Hope this wasn't too much and cleared things up for people who don't know a lot about diabetes/hypoglycaemia Smile

Monday, September 12, 2011

JUICYSTAR07 JUICY COUTURE HAUL VIDEO




Juicystar07 Posted her CONTROVERSIAL Juicy Couture Haul Video. What do you think?

WWW.ELLEANDBLAIR.COM SPONSORED POSTS & BIASED COMMENTS

OK LET ME VENT. I am (somehow) a member of www elleandblair com.


I am well aware JUICYSTAR07 LIES about her youtube videos being 'unsponsored' (NORDSTROM SAID FLAT OUT ON THEIR FB THAT SHE WAS PAID AND RECRUITED ALONG WITH HER SISTER, AND GOT A 500$ GIFTCARD AS WELL.) she used that giftcard to buy her hideous dres, and stated is in the ftc disclaimer. The REASON elle and blair didnt have to say nordstrom was paying them is because it was 3d party, otside of youtube and co-opted their terms, so SNEAKY SNEAKY got away with it. She did this for polyvore too!! 


ANYWAYS they are now doing FREAKING SPONSORED BLOG POSTS. I posted a comment on one of the posts that was sponsored saying "Eww! That's ugly! Definately not something I would wear unless it's Halloween!" MUNITES LATER I GET THIS IN MY INBOX:


Hello BLANKNME, Glad you are aboard ElleandBlair.com and posting away in the Forum. While we welcome criticism, we assure Elle and Blair personally approves every sponsor. Your comment has been removed as it was against the Sponsored Post - Forum Behavior Policy and its adherence to positivity. These types of posts are vital to keeping the Community up and running (and free), which is why it is so important for all users to treat our sponsors with respect. Thank You,
-Site Admin



IS THIS A JOKE?!!?!??!?!?!?!? HOW FREAKING BIASED AND UNPROFESSIONAL CAN YOU GET?!?!? This seriously urks me,a nd I have seen SO MANY OTHER NEGATIVE COMMENTS now being taken down! Elle and balir are money hungry, and I'm angry. ISNT THIS A VIOLATION TO MY AMENDMENTS? Or does the government sponsor elle and balir too?



http://www.gurugossip.net/t7929-wwwelleandblaircom-sponsored-posts-and-biased-comments#293522