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Madonna's Homeless Brother Was At The Super Bowl - In The Parking Lot!


Posted on Feb 07, 2012 @ 01:00AM - 12 comments

By Amber Goodhand - Radar Reporter

While Madonna was the headlining halftime act for the Super Bowl on Sunday, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned her homeless brother made his way to the big game too…but didn't get any further than the parking lot!

Anthony Ciccone made his way down to Indianapolis with a group of about seven people from Traverse City, Michigan, where he normally resides in a homeless shelter.

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Sugarland Performs Benefit Concert For Stage Collapse Victims


Posted on Oct 29, 2011 @ 04:03PM - Add a comment

By Radar Staff

Sugarland paid tribute to the victims of the deadly Indiana State Fair stage collapse with a benefit concert Friday night.

The Grammy winning duo performed a free show in honor of the seven people who died and the more than 40 who were injured in the tragic accident 10 weeks ago.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported
, on August 13, Sugarland was set to take the stage when freak high winds toppled scaffolding and stage rigging.

PHOTOS: Indiana State Fair Stage Collapses Before Sugarland Show

The benefit show took place just a few miles from the site of the tragedy, at Indianapolis' Conseco Fieldhouse. A public memorial for IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon was held there last Sunday.

"You are different, and we are different," singer Jennifer Nettles told the crowd at the start of the show. "We're all changed by what happened then. But we are going to try to give you the best show we can."

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Dan Wheldon's Family And IndyCar Drivers Hold Memorial In Indianapolis


Posted on Oct 23, 2011 @ 08:37PM - 3 comments

By Radar Staff

Indianapolis was the scene of Dan Wheldon's greatest victories on the race track and today, his friends, family and fans gathered for a memorial honoring the driver who was killed last Sunday.

Wheldon's widow, Susie, both laughed and cried as guests paid tribute to the British-born driver's one-of-a-kind personality.

Indianapolis was the scene of Dan Wheldon's greatest victories on the race track and today, his friends, family and fans gathered for a memorial honoring the driver who was killed last Sunday.

Wheldon's widow, Susie, both laughed and cried as guests paid tribute to the British-born driver's one-of-a-kind personality.

Garth Brooks and Reba McEntire both performed at the event held at Conseco Fieldhouse.

Fellow drivers and close friend Tony Kanaan, Bryan Herta and Dario Franchitti all spoke about their friend. Dario and his wife Ashley Judd were later seen weeping in the audience.

“It’s just me being me, baby!” said Jeff Belskus, president and CEO of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway said from the stage as he summed up Wheldon’s unique flair.

As RadarOnline.com reported, the 33-year-old driver was killed last Sunday in what was possibly the worst crash in IndyCar history.

On Saturday, thousands of fans came out to pay their respects at a funeral service held in Wheldon's adopted hometown of St. Petersburg, Florida, Radar reported.

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