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QUI, invece, alcune foto dei Jonas ''a spasso'', mentre salutano le fan:
E QUI una foto della partita di baseball a Tacoma. Aggiunti due video alle interviste dei MMVA QUI. Quello che segue è un articolo che mostra (ancora) quanto dolci siano i JoBros: una bambina malata di tumore al cervello ha ricevuto in regalo da un donatore anonimo dei biglietti per il concerto di Tacoma. Trasportarla fino al luogo del concerto è stato difficile, ma quella serata a ridonato il sorriso a quella bambina, che a sorpresa è stata invitata nel backstage dai tre fratellini per incontrarli!
CITAZIONE A 12-year-old girl battling a brain tumor got some unconventional therapy when an anonymous donor gave her tickets to a Jonas Brothers concert. Jessica Walker has been in Seattle Children’s Hospital since January, where she has undergone 20 operations that made her seem less and less like her old self, her parents told Seattle’s KING 5 TV. The concert turned out to be a gift for parents, Scott and Cheryl Walker, too. Through the delight visible on Jessica’s face, for a few hours, they got to see their little girl again. “Seeing her smile and her eyes just going huge – it’s like we’re getting a piece of our Jessica back,” Cheryl Walker said. It wasn’t easy getting Jessica, who’s on a ventilator and can no longer walk, speak, or move on her own, to the Tacoma Dome for the performance Sunday night. But it proved well worth the effort. “We really didn’t know and think Jessica would ever be able to anything like this – go to the concert. This is huge,” Scott Walker, said. After the show, Jessica got a surprise that would have thrilled any tween; the Jonas Brothers invited her backstage to meet. And in what could be seen as an act of bravery, she didn’t don a wig when she went to meet her heroes. “She wants the Jonas Brothers to see her for who she is, so she’s not wearing a wig,” said her mom.
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- MMVA,
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- summer tour 2009
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