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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Dancer, 32, who lost part of her leg in Boston bombing vows to dance again... and run in next year's marathon


A dance instructor who lost part of her leg in the deadly bomb attacks at the Boston Marathon has vowed to dance again - and run in next year's event.
Doctors were unable to save Adrianne Haslet-Davis' left foot after she was hit by the second bomb as she watched the race last week, and they amputated her leg five inches below the knee.
Despite the life-changing surgery, the 32-year-old said she is not giving up on her passion.
'When I'm dancing, I don't feel the need to be doing anything else. My joy is complete,' she told the Boston Herald.
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Determined: Dance teacher Adrianne Haslet-Davis, pictured with her husband, Air Force Capt. Adam Davis, lost part of her leg in the Boston bombings, but said she would dance again
Determined: Dance teacher Adrianne Haslet-Davis, pictured with her husband, Air Force Capt. Adam Davis, lost part of her leg in the Boston bombings, but said she would dance again
'I can't let some[one] come along and steal my whole life. So, I'll dance again. And next year, though I've never been a runner, yes, I plan to run the marathon.'
Photographs provided by the Arthur Murray Studio in Park Plaza show the vibrant instructor doing what she does best – teaching others to move and looking graceful dancing herself.
Losing her foot was at the forefront of Haslet-Davis' mind when she and her husband, Air Force Capt. Adam Davis, felt the explosion - and she was driven by the refusal to lose it.
 
'I remember everything,' she told CNN. 'I remember the first bomb going off and holding onto Adam - my husband - and thinking, "I know there's never just one".
'I just knew something was about to happen and I started screaming. The second bomb went off.... and I remember falling backwards because of the impact.'
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All smiles: Adrianne Haslet pictured dancing at the Arthur Murray Dance Center in Boston
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Save the last dance: 'I'll dance again,' said the plucky dancer, adding that she plans to run a marathon next year
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Coordinated: She works as a ballroom dance instructor
Safe: Her husband suffered shrapnel wounds but used his belt to make a tourniquet for her leg
Safe: Her husband suffered shrapnel wounds but used his belt to make a tourniquet for her leg
She woke up certain that she was fine - until her husband gestured to her foot.
'I thought it was over,' she said. 'I lost around 80 per cent of the bone and muscle of my foot. I was bleeding profusely. I was very scared.'
The thought of losing her foot struck her immediately, and she said she felt determined to get help so that she would not become an amputee.
'I was determined to save my foot,' she said. 'I knew I could fight it or I could lay there on the sidewalk and bleed out, and that sounded awful and painful and horrible.'
Adrianne Haslet-Davis
Adrianne Haslet-Davis
Fighter: Adrianne said that as well as dancing again, she will run in next year's Boston marathon
Her husband, who just returned from Afghanistan, pulled off his belt and used it as a tourniquet for his wife's wound. He was riddled with shrapnel but managed to drag Adrianne into a restaurant.
Despite the chaos around them, she took a moment to tell her husband what he meant to her.
'If this was going to be the last time we saw each other, I wanted him to know how much I loved him,' she told the Herald. 'Then I told him we'd make it through this, that I wasn't ready to leave him yet.'
She said that when she saw firefighters, she felt that she was going to be safe. She was taken to Boston Medical Center, where she underwent surgery.
Aftermath: Victims of the Boston Marathon bombings lie on the ground following the explosions on Monday
She awoke in hospital a day after the attacks and told her mother, Chauni, that her left foot felt numb.
'Adrianne,' her mother said gently. 'Dear, your left foot… it's gone.'
Despite knowing her life is forever changed, she is determined to return to her passion.
'Dancing is my life,' she said. 'Yeah, having my foot blown off, that really sucks. But I can't wallow in woe is me.'

Monday, April 22, 2013

Katy Perry looks electric in embroidered blue dress as she promotes Smurf sequel in Cancun


Katy Perry is known for her often flamboyant sense of style.
But the pop sensation opted for something a little more cartoon friendly for a promotional appearance in Cancun, Mexico.
The 28-year-old donned a blue themed outfit for the Summer of Sony annual event to pump her Smurfs 2 movie, on Monday.
Smurfette: Katy Perry wore a Smurfy outfit promoting Smurfs 2 at the 5th Annual Summer Of Sony at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Cancun, Mexico, on Monday
Smurfette: Katy Perry wore a Smurfy outfit promoting Smurfs 2 at the 5th Annual Summer Of Sony at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Cancun, Mexico, on Monday
Star showing: Katy was joined by Smurf castmates Neil Patrick Harris and Simpsons' veteran Hank Azaria
Star showing: Katy was joined by Smurf castmates Neil Patrick Harris and Simpsons' veteran Hank Azaria
Sporting a blue floral lace dress and a thin belt, the Firework singer was the picture of early 60s glamour as she posed for snaps in the highly coveted vacation destination.
 
Her outfit featured Jackie O sunglasses, a blue floral headband, and statement earrings.
Adorning her feet were a pair of shiny silver pumps, which placed the final touch on her classic but Smurf-friendly look.
Seeing double: The pop singer, who plays Smurfette, was joined by a live action version of her character
Seeing double: The pop singer, who plays Smurfette, was joined by a live action version of her character
Love thyself: Katy and the costumed Smurfette gave each other a self-congratulatory squeeze
Love thyself: Katy and the costumed Smurfette gave each other a self-congratulatory squeeze
The black haired bombshell posed for snaps with Smurfs castmates Neil Patrick Harris and Hank Azaria.
Hank, a veteran voice actor with The Simpsons, appeared to have a great time during the day's promotional duties.
Dressed in blue jeans and a black button down, the funnyman mugged playfully for the cameras and even mimicked the body posture of his beautiful co-star by resting his hand on his hip just at the same moment as Katy.
Scene stealing: Hank, a celebrated character actor, stole a glance while posing with Katy
Scene stealing: Hank, a celebrated character actor, stole a glance while posing with Katy
Fun and games: The actors took snaps with some of their costumed doppelgangers
Fun and games: The actors took snaps with some of their costumed doppelgangers
Neil was slightly more laid back in a pair of strappy sandals and tan trousers.
The How I Met Your Mother star sported a thin blue button down shirt as he smiled for the cameras.
But Katy was the star of the show as she horsed around with the costumed version of her onscreen character.
Publicity blitz: The 28-year-old had a busy day filled with promotional duties
Publicity blitz: The 28-year-old had a busy day filled with promotional duties
Smurf city: The Smurf stars posed with director Raja Gosnell and producer Jordan Kerner
Smurf city: The Smurf stars posed with director Raja Gosnell and producer Jordan Kerner
The singer portrayed Smurfette in the 2011 Smurf movie and has reprized her iconic role in the upcoming sequel.
In a show for the cameras, Katy gave a costumed version of Smurfette a hug while giggling with delight.
The scene was more than adorable as the star was clearly having a good time with the tongue-in-cheek display.
The animated sequel is set for release in July and also co-stars Sofia Vergara and Alan Cumming.
Classic beauty: The black haired bombshell showed off her fashion smarts in a throwback 60s outfit
Classic beauty: The black haired bombshell showed off her fashion smarts in a throwback 60s outfit
Round one: Katy at The Smurfs premiere in New York, in July 2011
Round one: Katy at The Smurfs premiere in New York, in July 2011