TRENDSPARK: Guys In Glitter



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I’m not quite sure who’s idea it was to put glitter all over Tyson Ritter of the All-American Rejects and have him perform shirtless, but I have to say, it translated really well on stage. Ritter never struck me as the type to wear glitter, but he did a good job flashing his beanpole body around during their performance last night.  Think this could be the new look for rockstars?

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    I love u, I love u, I love, I love u, I love u, and I love u, omg!!! I just wanna scream that from top of my lungs!!!! He is so freaking cute, it should be sin, and I’m mean seriously!!!! Just look at him!!!! Enough said, his fucking gorgeous blue eyes are like totally driving me crazy!!! I love him …. If only…. If he just moves to Malaysia or if I could move to L.A… if only… life was so simple ….. I just keeping telling myself dream big!!!
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