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PR-Inside.com Entertainment News (Free subscription) | 01/25/2008
Singer MILEY CYRUS was "upset" to learn a mother of a HANNAH MONTANA fan faked a competition to win tickets to a sold-out show by pretending the girl's father had been killed in Iraq. The 15-year-old pop sensation was shocked to hear that Texan Priscilla Ceballos had submitted the fictional, contest-winning essay earlier this month (Jan08). Competition [...]
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Dlisted (Free subscription) | 01/21/2008
Is that Chola mom, Priscilla Ceballos , working as Pamela Anderson's make-up artist now? It looks like a mortician did her make-up. I think that you should start to re-evaluate your beauty look when your make-up is being put on with spray-paint and spackle. Oh Pamela. Always such a natural beauty. Here's Pam at some event in Miami.
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Dlisted (Free subscription) | 01/05/2008
For a second there I thought this was that chola Hannah Montana mom without her black liner eyebrows strolling the beaches of Hawaii. Thankfully, it's that hot bitch Cyndi Lauper. I can't say a bad thing about her ass. At least she's keeping it real and not filling herself with botox. Well, I can say something bad, but I love her too much. I can always say something bad. Splash
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 01/05/2008
GARLAND, Texas - A woman apologized yesterday for a "bad decision" in helping her 6-year-old daughter win tickets to a Hannah Montana concert with an essay that falsely claimed the girl's father died in Iraq. Priscilla Ceballos said she hadn't intended to mislead the contest sponsor but got caught up in helping her daughter "realize her dream of seeing Hannah Montana."
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ear sucker (Free subscription) | 01/05/2008
Priscilla Ceballos, the mother who helped her six-year-old daughter write an essay that won them four Hannah Montana concert tickets, apologizes to everyone involved for the incident. The essay, which was a real tearjerker started off by saying that the little girl's daddy died in Iraq this year. Priscilla says that she didn't intend for [...]
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The Hollywood Gossip (Free subscription) | 01/05/2008
How far would you go to see Hannah Montana? We mean in person, not just the racy Miley Cyrus photos on our site. It turns out one Texas mom would go pretty damn far. She helped her daughter, who is six years old, win tickets in a contest by writing an essay falsely claiming her father died in Iraq in a roadside bombing. Well, that's one strategy . Priscilla Ceballos apologized Friday...
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Popdirt.com (Free subscription) | 01/05/2008
Priscilla Ceballos apologized Friday for helping her 6-year-old daughter write a fake essay about having her father die in Iraq to win tickets to see 'Hannah Montana' star Miley Cyrus during an appearance on NBC's 'Today' show on Friday (January 4).
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Dlisted (Free subscription) | 01/04/2008
Priscilla Ceballos is that cholita bitch mom who helped her 6-year-old write an essay in a contest for Hannah Montana tickets. Priscilla's daughter won. The problem is the essay was a lie. The girl said her daddy died while fighting in Iraq. I've become obsessed with Priscilla. Mostly because she looks like one of my cholita friends was junior high school. That bitch had...
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BlogNetNews.com/Iowa (Free subscription) | 01/04/2008
Priscilla Ceballos, the mother who helped her six-year-old win Hannah Montana tickets by writing a false essay claiming her father had been killed in Iraq, apologized Friday on the Today Show . More than 1,000 girls had entered the contest. “I sincerely apologize to those [...]
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Popdirt.com (Free subscription) | 01/04/2008
The Dallas Morning News columnist Jacquielynn Floyd weighed in on the controversy Priscilla Ceballos has found herself in after helping her 6-year-old daughter write a phoney essay about having a father killed in Iraq to win tickets to see 'Hannah Mo
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Brooklyn Vegan (Free subscription) | 01/02/2008
An essay that won a six-year-old girl tickets to a Hannah Montana concert has been exposed as a fake. The essay began with the line: "My daddy died this year in Iraq". A spokeswoman for the contest's sponsor said the girl's mother told company officials her daughter's father died in a roadside bombing in Iraq on 17 April. The spokeswoman said Priscilla Ceballos had now admitted it was...