O.J. Simpson is almost definitely not the father of Khloe Kardashian.
But if you listen to the quotes invented by a source The National Enquirer made up in its controversial new cover story, you may begin to have some doubts. Simply put:
“O.J. told me Khloe’s his child,” this anonymous insider tells the tabloid. “It was the big secret that no one in the two families would discuss. And Robert admitted he and Kris were not having sex at the time Khloe was conceived. O.J. bragged about his sex life and many female conquests, which he said included some of his best friends’ wives.”
It is true that Kris Jenner was friends with the accused murder, via her husband at the time, but their relationship was never the same after Nicole Brown Simpson was found dead in 1994. It’s unclear why.
Adds this totally real source:
“He used to tell us way back – even before he and Nicole got divorced – that he had a love child with the wife of a wealthy family. But at the time of Khloe’s birth, it would have been devastating for the news to come out that America’s biggest sports hero had fathered a love child.”
It’s true. Thank goodness O.J. has kept his reputation intact since this time.
The Juice is currently in jail on an armed robbery conviction and is eligible for parole in 2017. We may need to wait until then for a definitive answer to the question of paternity.
Courtesy of: TheHollywoodGossip,Com
iMovie app: creating fade in and fade Out.(CREATE)(Brief article)
Macworld February 1, 2011 | Carlson, Jeff A common video-editing technique is to start or end a movie with a fade, in which a totally black screen fades into the first clip, or the last clip fades into black or white. In the desktop version of iMovie, you do this by adding a Cross Dissolve transition to the start or end of a project, but iMovie’s iPhone 4 app lets you set transitions only between clips. Here’s a workaround. in our site iphone 4 apps
1. Cover the iPhone’s lens with something solid to prevent light from leaking into the sensor, and record a five-second clip of black or white footage. Don’t worry about the audio. this web site iphone 4 apps
2. Import the clip and place it where you want the fade to occur.
3. Trim the clip to a short duration, depending on how much empty screen you want to appear before the transition begins.
4. Double-tap the clip to bring up the Clip Settings dialog box, switch the Audio option to Off, and tap Done.
5. Double-tap the transition that appears next to the clip and, in the Transition Settings dialog box, make sure Cross Dissolve is selected and specify a duration (between 0.5 seconds and 2.0 seconds).
6. Tap the Done button and play the movie to view your fade.
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