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| Pixie Lott Is Hard At Work! | Added 8 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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Here’s the hardest-working pop star in EnglandPixie Lott continuing todo what she does best: walking the streets of London 24/7 with the paps looking smoking hot.And it’s nice to know that in case this whole music thing doesn’t pan out, Pixie has a very promising future as a hot nobody. But I’m telling you, if […]
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Remember back in the day, when all I ever wanted was for Hilary Duff to go take a bikini vacation? Well,one of my all-time favorite MILFs finally did it a couple weeks ago. And better yet, it looks like she’s still at it, judging from these latest Snapchat pictures. And I don’t know about you, […]
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| Julianne Hough Is Still Working On Her Fitness! | Added 8 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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I probably don’t have to tell you guys that Julianne Hough is on her way back from the gym in these pictures, considering that’s the only place we ever seem to see her these days. (Well, except for last month’samazing bikini vacation.) Anyway, normally Julianne gives us a better peek at her stomach than this, […]
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| Cindy Crawford And Family Have Good Genes | Added 8 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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According to my sources,Cindy Crawfordturned 50 earlier this year,which is well past retirement age for any normal supermodel. But Cindy’s no normal supermodel.She still looks better at 50 than most Instagram wannabes half her age. And it looks like she passed her good genes onto her daughter Kaia Gerber too. But just be careful, because […]
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| Kaley Cuoco's Fake Boobs On Snapchat | Added 8 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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I guess somebody told Kaley Cuoco all the cool kids are onSnapchat these days,because here she is using it, and doing it right by showing off those fake boobs of hers for her fans. Unfortunately, it looks like Kaleyaccidentally covered up the good stuff with that heart, but that’s OK. She’s still learning. I’m sure […]
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| Julianne Hough Needs To Put Her Workout Clothes Back On! | Added 8 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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I knew I shouldn’t have made fun of Julianne Hough for always hitting the gym and wearing leggings 24/7. Because now here she is walking around LA in real clothes. The horror. No stomach peek, no nothing. Just a way less satisfying leg show than we’re used to. Sorry everybody, this one’s on me. Let’s […]
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| It's A Good Thing For Instagram Model Charlotte McKinney's Rack | Added 8 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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You guys know I’m a sucker for a hottie with giant funbags stuffed into a tight dress, andright now, that’s pretty much the only thing keeping me interested in these pictures of Charlotte McKinney. I know a lotof you dudes like this supermodel wannabe, for some reason, but withso many other busty blondes out there, […]
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| Amber Rose: Supermodels 'represent 5% or 3% of women in the world' | Added 8 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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It feels like Amber Rose is all over the place these days. She went to the VMAs, she?s going to compete on Dancing with the Stars, she?s got her VH1 talk show, and now she?s got a beauty collaboration with Estee Lauder. For real! Amber chatted with NY Mag about the collaboration called Flirt, and even Amber seems surprised to find herself working with such a big-time beauty company. Amber also chats about beauty in general, politics, feminism and more. You can read the full piece here. Some highlights:
How she paired up with Estee Lauder: ?[Este Lauder] came to my house to have a meeting, and I?ve always looked at them as a conservative company. But they came for a full meeting and were like, Amber, we love you, we love your SlutWalk, your tattoos, and your bald head. I was like, What? Are you sure? They just loved my look and my feminism, my Amber Rose foundation, and my tattoos. I?ve been waiting for a company to get me, and they got me. We came out with the last applicator and hopefully a few more things.?
The beauty myth: ?People have to realize that the supermodels we see represent 5 percent or 3 percent of women in the world. It?s not realistic. It?s very realistic to have cellulite and saggy boobs ? it?s part of just being a human. It?s something I try to put out with my SlutWalk. There?s no body-shaming. And it really is very difficult. When you see these images, you think I don?t look like that. Embrace the skin that you are in. If you really do want to change, put your mind to it. Try to work out and eat better. I love cheeseburgers and tacos. Those are my two favorite things. I?ll probably never have the perfect body and I?m okay with that. As a celebrity now, I embrace it and I embrace my curves. I have a platform to help other women embrace it as well.
Feminism & her thoughts on the quote ?There?s a special place in hell for women who don?t help other women?: ?Well, I think that?s a bit extreme. Everything comes with education. As a society, we?ve been programmed not to be feminist and put the man first ? stay at home, cook, clean, and be the girl that society told us to be. You have to talk to women and they have to do whatever makes them happy. If it is that, then that?s fine as well. I mean, there are so many girls and celebrity women that won?t help me with SlutWalk. It?s a simple google to figure out what it is, but they don?t want to take the time to do it. I think it?s because their husbands or boyfriends will think they?re crazy. How could you not want to help me? But I know that inevitably, hopefully, they?ll come around and understand what they are doing. It?s not the end. It?s all about learning.
On Trump saying only ?non-hot celebrities? support Hillary Clinton: ?He?s a f–king idiot. He?s just such an idiot. He?s so weird. I really hope he?s not president.?
Whether she would really move to Canada if Trump won: ?I doubt it. I?m just stuck here. I got my baby here. Canada is way too cold. I love living in L.A.?
[From NY Mag]
Yep. I find myself in the strange position of cosigning almost everything Amber Rose says these days. Strange because? I never thought that Amber Rose would be so vital and relevant these days, I guess. But she is. And she?s saying all of the right things. She?s right about feminism and education and choices. She?s right about body-acceptance and realistic body goals. She?s right about Donald Trump being a f?king idiot. I?ll say it: we need more Amber Roses in the world.
Photos courtesy of WENN.
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| Amy Adams in gold Tom Ford at the Venice Film Festival: gorgeous or meh? | Added 8 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Here are some photos from the big premiere of Nocturnal Animals at the Venice Film Festival. Nocturnal Animals is Tom Ford?s second feature film following the surprisingly great A Single Man back in 2009. Ford was patient and he waited for the right project, and that project was Nocturnal Animals. The reviews are good-to-rapturous and coming out of Venice, Amy Adams is well-positioned to have another great run during the awards season. The plot of Nocturnal Animals is too complicated to summarize, but I?ll just say that I?m intrigued, and I?m rarely intrigued when it comes to Jake Gyllenhaal (sorry not sorry).
For the Venice premiere, Amy wore a one-armed gold gown from her director-designer. I mean, women would kill to have Tom Ford make them a dress, so the fact that Tom Ford-the-director insists on making clothes for his leading ladies is actually an incredible bonus. I will say that when Ford dressed Julianne Moore almost exclusively for the promotional tour of A Single Man, I ended up being disappointed. He made some really fug choices for Moore. I hope that doesn?t happen again with Amy Adams. For what it?s worth, I like this dress and I think Amy should do metallics more often. I love gold on a redhead. One minor thing, and I can’t believe I’m saying this about a Tom Ford dress, but the way the waist “sits” is a bit dodgy.
I?m also including some photos of Jake Gyllenhaal, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Aaron?s wife Sam Taylor-Johnson. Aaron looks hot in spite of his awful ?90s haircut. Jake looks like Jake. I think Jake might need to regrow a beard, his babyface is hurting my eyes.
Photos courtesy of Joe Alvarez, WENN.
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| Gabrielle Union wrote an op-ed about Nate Parker, rape, consent & education | Added 8 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Over the course of a month, the Nate Parker story blew up. Literally nothing he said could make the situation more palatable. Parker was charged and put on trial for rape in 1999. The details of the case were always public record, but following the Sundance premiere of Parker?s film, The Birth of a Nation, the studio hoped to put Parker front and center of an Oscar campaign. And that meant putting Parker front and center for press availability ahead of official release of the film. Every interview Parker has given in the past month has made the situation worse. In fact, I would argue that with each interview, Parker has gotten progressively worse. The last interview was the one he did with Ebony more than a week ago. It was profoundly disturbing.
Throughout the past month, some wondered if the cast of The Birth of a Nation would say anything about Parker publicly. Some even name-checked Gabrielle Union, who plays a small but significant role in the film – her character?s rape is used as a the catalyst for Nat Turner?s Rebellion, even though many historians take issue with that idea entirely. Union has spoken publicly before about how she was raped when she was a teenager, and it made me uncomfortable to think that people were like ?Gabby needs to speak about this.? She might not have even known, and even if she did, let?s keep our eye on the ball: Parker is the bad guy here, not the actors in the cast. We shouldn’t re-victimize a rape survivor just because of her proximity to an accused rapist.
In any case, Union has finally spoken out. She wrote an op-ed for the Los Angeles Times, which you can read in its entirety here. She writes about her own rape, how ?rape is a wound that throbs long after it heals.? How she has been ?in a state of stomach-churning confusion? since she learned more about Parker?s past. How black women in particular are voiceless in discussions about sexual assault, consent and more. Then she counters with what is basically an argument for what she is doing personally, and how she will approach the conversations around this film:
As important and ground-breaking as this film is, I cannot take these allegations lightly. On that night, 17-odd years ago, did Nate have his date?s consent? It?s very possible he thought he did. Yet by his own admission he did not have verbal affirmation; and even if she never said ?no,? silence certainly does not equal ?yes.? Although it?s often difficult to read and understand body language, the fact that some individuals interpret the absence of a ?no? as a ?yes? is problematic at least, criminal at worst. That?s why education on this issue is so vital.
As a black woman raising brilliant, handsome, talented young black men, I am cognizant of my responsibility to them and their future. My husband and I stress the importance of their having to walk an even straighter line than their white counterparts. A lesson that is heartbreaking and infuriating, but mandatory in the world we live in. We have spent countless hours focused on manners, education, the perils of drugs. We teach them about stranger-danger and making good choices. But recently I?ve become aware that we must speak to our children about boundaries between the sexes. And what it means to not be a danger to someone else. To that end, we are making an effort to teach our sons about affirmative consent. We explain that the onus is on them to explicitly ask if their partner consents. And we tell them that a shrug or a smile or a sigh won?t suffice. They have to hear ?yes.?
Regardless of what I think may have happened that night 17 years ago, after reading all 700 pages of the trial transcript, I still don?t actually know. Nor does anyone who was not in that room. But I believe that the film is an opportunity to inform and educate so that these situations cease to occur on college campuses, in dorm rooms, in fraternities, in apartments or anywhere else young people get together to socialize.
I took this part in this film to talk about sexual violence. To talk about this stain that lives on in our psyches. I know these conversations are uncomfortable and difficult and painful. But they are necessary. Addressing misogyny, toxic masculinity, and rape culture is necessary. Addressing what should and should not be deemed consent is necessary. Think of all the victims who, like my character, are silent. The girls sitting in their dorm rooms, scared to speak up. The wife who is abused by her husband. The woman attacked in an alley. The child molested. Countless souls broken from trans-violence attacks. It is for you that I am speaking. This is real. We are real. Sexual violence happens more often than anyone can imagine. And if the stories around this film do not prove and emphasize this, then I don?t know what does.
It is my hope that we can use this as an opportunity to look within. To open up the conversation. To reach out to organizations which are working hard to prevent these kinds of crimes. And to support its victims. To donate time or money. To play an active role in creating a ripple that will change the ingrained misogyny that permeates our culture. And to eventually wipe the stain clean.
[From LAT]
I think Union is walking a fine line here, mostly because she?s proud of her work in the film and she genuinely wants to be part of a larger dialogue about sexual violence and rape. She?s very clearly giving Parker the benefit of the doubt, regardless of his own admissions and problematic statements. Would it be satisfying to see Union break professional ties with Parker publicly? Sure. But were people really expecting her to? She?s not acting as an apologist for him or for rapists in general, she?s just using this moment to draw attention to the larger conversation. The problem is that it won?t work. Because as soon as Parker opens his mouth again, that will be the story.
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