224lbs. Gerard Butler is 6' 2" tall. I doubt that he weighs more than 190 lbs. You realize how skinny hed have to be to be 190, dudes jacked probably around 220
The English version of the name Gerhard is typically "Gerard." Both names share the same Germanic roots, meaning "brave spear." Gerard has been a popular name in English-speaking countries, while Gerhard is more commonly used in German-speaking regions.
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Gerard Arthur Way is worth more than all the money in the world.
Cuz he is but shesh is more
Gerard Way receives a percentage of money from CD and merchandise sales therefore he has pay varies in different years. soz i couldn't be more helpful
Gerard Way receives a percentage of money from CD and merchandise sales therefore he has pay varies in different years. soz i couldn't be more helpful
Gerard Way receives a percentage of money from CD and merchandise sales therefore he has pay varies in different years. soz i couldn't be more helpful
Gerard Way and Amy Lee Do Know Eachother , And Are Fairly Good Friends. But Nothing More.
Coffee, coffee, and more coffee
224lbs. Gerard Butler is 6' 2" tall. I doubt that he weighs more than 190 lbs. You realize how skinny hed have to be to be 190, dudes jacked probably around 220
No Gerard Way does not have cancer, he cut his hair and dyed it to look more like "The Patient" who he portrays in the album The Black Parade.
Yes. More specifically, Gerard Way, I suspect.
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