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| Sarah Ferguson: Duchess Meghan 'has made Harry very happy, she really loves him' | Added 664 days ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Sarah Ferguson is still promoting her latest romance novel, which is why she keeps giving interviews where she talks about her ex-husband?s family. To be fair, everyone asks her about the Windsors and she?s just answering those questions as diplomatically as she can. She still adores her human-trafficker rapist ex. She also says nice things about King Charles and the coronation. She saves her warmest answers for the late QEII. But she also answers questions about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with a surprising amount of? grace?? Is that the right word? Some highlights from Fergie?s Telegraph interview:
On QEII: ?She understood all of it. Everything. And it wasn?t even about forgiving, but a way of life. Duty, sense of purpose, but of course never judgment.? The Duchess will always be grateful to have had ?even a minute of HM?s time. Because also, during the last three years, her poor son [Prince Andrew] has been going through such a tumultuous time, and I think HM was very relieved I could help her with him, so we became even closer, then. But I?ve always admired and adored her. Really, she was more of a mother to me than my mother.?
Being a princess: ?The thing is, I had the great honour of being the Queen?s daughter-in-law, and therefore I couldn?t not see every single second as a great learning curve.? OK. But having to get all dressed up for royal functions? ?Loved it.? Having to sit through those functions? ?Loved it. Loved it. Listen, if every little girl?s dream is to be a princess, then your job is to uphold that dream. So I don?t ever want to let it down.? For that reason, she has always said to her daughters: ?Even when you?re just walking out of your own front door, always smile. Uphold all that. No one wants to see a grumpy princess.?
Whether the Duchess of Sussex is a ?grumpy princess?: ?I don?t really know Meghan. I haven?t really met her. I spoke to her at the funeral, and I thought she looked absolutely beautiful. I think she is beautiful.?
Has Meghan damaged the Royal family? ?It is absolutely not my place to answer that. She has made Harry very happy, and that is so nice. Honestly, he?s so happy with her. She really loves him. And I think that?s beautiful ? and that Diana would be proud of him and her lovely grandchildren.?
Whether she watched the Sussexes? Netflix docuseries: ?I?m just trying to think? Right.? She?s formulated a response. ?So, I think I?m a devourer of information on Netflix.? OK? ?And I love watching everything on Netflix.? What am I supposed to do with that? She chuckles. ?I also think that one day I?d like to do a documentary.? A similar one? ?I don?t know. I can?t be led,? she says, shutting me down. ?Not on this.?
Does she think fleeing Britain really will turn out to be Prince Harry?s best chance at happiness? ?I can?t speak for him, but I will say that after I got divorced, I spent 12 years in America, writing books, and it was a wonderful place for me. I felt free there. And I can?t thank Americans enough for the way they were with me. So, I can understand why he would [do that].?
King Charles is brilliant: ?I think it?ll be an extraordinary moment. And I feel really strongly that the King is brilliant. He upholds everything that is good. I mean, what he?s done for the environment! What he?s done in his life! How he loves to paint, how he loves to walk, how he loves to be. He is a very special person. So for him to have a moment where everybody looks up and understands how hard he and the Royal family has worked, is important.?
The coronation: It should, Sarah believes, ?be a moment when the entire world will say, right: we?ve got this. And now we?ll unite again and go on again. We are not?? she laughs, corrects herself, ?they are not celebrities. They are part of an extraordinary institution, and they go out and do their work. That?s what I did when I became a princess. Whatever happened, happened. We don?t go back. But whether I?m in or out, I?ll always uphold it.?
[From The Telegraph]
This is the fundamental thing which the family doesn?t understand or want to understand: ?She has made Harry very happy, and that is so nice. Honestly, he?s so happy with her. She really loves him.? Meghan has made Harry happy, Meghan loves him and adores him and vice versa. I think there was always this fundamental misconception within the family that Meghan was expendable to Harry, or that they could convince him to leave her, or they could treat her terribly and convince her to leave him. The Windsors fundamentally do not see it as a plus that Harry and Meghan are a love match.
I also think Fergie is flat-out copying what Meghan has said about being a princess and how she feels she has to carry herself a certain way because she knows little girls are watching her. Like? Meghan said all of that last year. I also like that Fergie is just defending the idea that America is a nice place to live. Anyway, I?d rather ignore all of the crazy sh-t she says about Andrew. Whatever.
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.
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| Elizabeth Banks: 'age gracefully, whatever that means to you' | Added 664 days ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Elizabeth Banks has a big success on her hands with Cocaine Bear. It feels like she took the film on for a lark, but my gawd did it pay off. Good for her. I want to be angry that in light of her accomplishments as a director we?re talking about beauty and aging, but Elizabeth partnered with No7 so she wants to talk about skincare products. Elizabeth, who is a recent convert to retinol, doesn?t want to dictate how anyone should look or feel as they get older. She feels the person should define what aging gracefully means for them. The important part is to find a way to embrace aging because, as we?ve heard before, it?s a privilege not everyone gets.
Elizabeth Banks is embracing the aging process.
The actress and director, who just saw her most recent project Cocaine Bear hit theaters, turned 49 last month, and shes embracing her age.
My philosophy really is age gracefully, whatever that means to you, she tells PEOPLE of the aging process. For her, it means treating her skin with the right ingredients, including those found in No7s stable of skin-loving products.
Banks, who recently partnered with the U.K.-fave brand, tells PEOPLE that at the urging of her dermatologist to try retinol on her aging skin, she found No7. Admitting she was hesitant about how drying retinol could be, Banks says she was skeptical. However, No7s retinol products convinced her.
I was thrilled by them, she gushes. I had to step up my beauty routine, and No7 made me feel comfortable changing things up. People can be a little afraid of change, but No7 made it okay.
We live in a society that loves and values youth and beauty, she says. I get it. I love looking at beautiful young people too. I like to remind people, youre never going to look as good as you do today, right now, because aging is a privilege. Its better than the alternative, right? You want to age, trust me.
It can be easier said than done, though, Banks says. As shes looking ahead to entering a new decade, though, she encourages people to examine why they feel that pressure to look a certain way.
If its for you, if its your mental health looking in the mirror, then do what you need to do to keep yourself feeling confident every day, she says. But if youre looking around and going, You know what? I dont need to do this for somebody else, then make your decisions based on that.
[From People]
?You know what? I dont need to do this for somebody else, then make your decisions based on that. I agree with this wholeheartedly. I feel it?s when people make beauty choices for other people that they really go awry. When a person makes a choice for themselves, they know exactly what they want to do, like I want less lines around my eyes or I don?t like my grey hair. But if the choices are to please someone else, sometimes it?s shooting blind. Guessing what someone else wants fixed leads to the wrong thing getting tweaked (or too many tweaks).
As for retinol, I?m glad it works for those it does, but I can?t. I guess it?s a good thing I don?t mind the roadmap on my face because I just gave retinol a second chance and the burn was so bad it took almost two weeks before I could apply any product to my face. So like Elizabeth said, my version of aging gracefully is going to include lines, I guess.
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| Avril Lavigne & Tyga made their coupled-up debut at Paris Fashion Week | Added 664 days ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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It?s been a while since anyone gossiped about Tyga, right? It feels like a blast from the past to talk about him at all, even though he never really went away and he?s only 33 years old. Tyga is best known as the ex of both Blac Chyna (they have son Cairo together) and Kylie Jenner. Back in the day, Tyga was Kylie?s first boyfriend, and they had a strained on-and-off relationship for years, then she dumped him and immediately started up with Travis Scott. Well, Tyga is in the news this week because it looks like he has a new girlfriend: Avril Lavigne, fresh from her broken engagement. She dumped Mod Sun several weeks ago (and didn?t tell him) and she?s already back in the dating pool.
Avril and Tyga have been at Paris Fashion Week in recent days, and last night, they were seen kissing at the Mugler x Hunter Schafer party. They also sat next to each other at a few runway shows, and they were seen looking quite cozy at the Mugler show. So? this is happening? As I said, Tyga is 33, and Avril is 38 (going on 18). Sometimes, these celebrity couplings have the feel of names pulled out of a hat. But? whatever, technically they?re both single. This reads as thirsty more than anything else like, Avril wants some attention, and Tyga does too, maybe.
Avril Lavigne and Tyga confirm relationship with kiss at Paris Fashion Week. pic.twitter.com/QnPTgDvC19
Pop Base (@PopBase) March 7, 2023
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| Rooney Mara wore a vintage Givenchy look at the Spirit Awards: shocking??! | Added 664 days ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I hope you guys understand how shocking it is to see Rooney Mara in RED. Ever since Rooney broke through in the English-language adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, her red carpet style has been very goth, very severe, and she rarely deviates from a neutral (usually dark-neutral) color palette. If she wants to mix it up, she?ll wear white or beige. But at the Spirit Awards this weekend, Rooney wore? RED. A vintage Givenchy look. Those are pants, and a grandma-style oversized tunic/cardi. She looks fantastic. Now I?m mad that she hasn?t been wearing red this whole time, because that?s her color.
Claire Foy, Rooney?s Women Talking costar, wore Carolina Herrera. Simple, uneventful.
Jessie Buckley wore Dior. She?s so talented and I love that she?s breaking through. I like a hooded dress as well.
Danielle Deadwyler in Chanel. This is a great look. One of the few times I?ve seen someone pull off ?Chanel feathers.?
Jenny Slate in Thom Browne. I like the suit a lot but all of the detailing veers towards ?too fussy.?
Never forget that Malala Yousafzai kept talking about never wanting to get married and then two seconds later she met Asser Malik and she was like ?nevermind.? A true queen!
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.
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