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| Elsa Hosk Is So How She Will Blow Your Pants Off | Added 7 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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I know I rag on all those Insta-wannabes out there pretending to be professionalmodels, butI never really thought about the flipside to that: like the fact that now realsupermodels can be amateur Instagram models too, and give us daily bikini updates instead of just having to wait for their latest Victoria’s Secret photoshoots. So here’ssome […]
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| Angelina Jolie & four of her kids had a sushi dinner with Grandpa Jon Voight | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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If I was in Angelina Jolie?s position, I would have cut my father off a long time ago. Jon Voight is a completely ridiculous person politically and personally. Not only has Voight spent years passive-aggressively attacking his daughter, but he?s also an unhinged Trump supporter who believes that protesting against Trump is ?treason.? Voight has been friends with Trump for years, and that friendship is one of the reasons why Trump always trashed Angelina in interviews. And Voight was still friendly with Trump after Trump said nasty things about his daughter too. But I guess Angelina is a better person than me. Because she?s still spending time with her father. E! News had the exclusive photos – go here to see.
Angelina Jolie has been spending time with another important man in her life amid her divorce from Brad Pitt: Her father, actor Jon Voight. On Wednesday, the actress was spotted leaving a sushi restaurant in Beverly Hills with the star and four of her and Pitt’s kids?Pax, 13, Zahara, 12, and twins Vivienne and Knox. Jolie wore a long, black scoop neck dress.
Voight told E! News’ Zuri Hall at the King Arthur premiere earlier this week that “Angie’s doing good” these days. She filed for divorce from Pitt in September after two years of marriage and a 12-year relationship. The two, who share six children, got involved in a custody battle before reaching a temporary custody agreement. Last December, Voight said his daughter was “OK,” adding, “She’s holding on.”
[From E! News]
Any port in a storm? Or is something else in play? Maybe Jolie genuinely wants to be around family during a difficult time. Maybe Jolie figures that her dad is always going to sell her out and talk about her in interviews, so she might as well accept it and keep him on-message. I have no idea. But if I was in her position? yeah, I think I would have canceled my father long ago.
Photos courtesy of WENN, Pacific Coast News.
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| Kristen Bell doesn't tell her kids it's OK: 'I allow them to have their feelings' | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Kristen Bell is a real hustler. She?s always promoting some partnership with a product/brand and she seems to give interviews constantly. She?s good at being quotable too, I?ll definitely give her that. On one hand she has worked hard to shield her daughters, Lincoln, four, and Delta, two, from public view and from the paparazzi but on the other she gives very good quotes about specific ways she and her husband, Dax Shepard, are raising them. I don?t think those two things are necessarily incompatible but some people find it hypocritical. Anyway Bell was promoting her Neutrogena deal on The Today show (she also has a deal with Tide) when she explained that she loves hearing advice from other parents. She then gave advice about dealing with her children?s emotions and not telling them everything is ok when they don?t feel ok. At least she’s not hypocritical about advice.
On taking advice
I’m really good at taking advice because I believe that I should take any and all advice out there, and it is up to me to decide what’s useful. So, for example, I look into Montessori teaching and Waldorf teaching, and the MUSE School that James Cameron started, and all of these different methods of learning ? and I read “The Danish Way of Parenting” ? and then I look at my kids and I see what can apply and be useful.
I am a parent that actually loves to hear advice from other mothers. I don’t care if your filter is judgmental or altruistic ? I still want to hear it because it may be valuable to me.
On not telling her kids “it’s ok” when they feel bad
I stopped saying, “It’s OK,” to anything in their lives. My older daughter gets embarrassed a lot, and I don’t say, “It’s OK. It’s OK.” I simply sit next to her and I say, “Do you feel embarrassed?” And she’ll say, “Yes.” And I say, “I feel embarrassed, too, sometimes. Sometimes I trip and I feel embarrassed or I break a bowl and I feel embarrassed. I used to feel embarrassed a lot more as a kid, but as you become an adult, some of that stuff goes away.
So, I allow them to have their feelings ? because I think saying, “It’s OK,” all the time doesn’t do anyone any favors. It just makes them subconsciously think that they’re not supposed to be having those feelings.
[From Today.com]
That?s a hard one, not telling your kid that things are fine and it?s going to work out ok. You just want them to feel better but it is important to acknowledge why they?re upset to and to show them you understand. She said she will send them to their room if they’re having a tantrum and ruining dinner, for instance. She sounds very Type A and extra, which is ok and she owns it, that’s just an impression I’ve had of her for some time. It probably takes one to know one. As for advice from other parents, I will ask for it sometimes but I don’t want people telling me what to do with my kid. Usually it’s the know-it-all types who think they know what’s best for your family and your situation. If it’s a close friend or family member that’s a different story.
These are photos of Bell at an event for Baby2Baby sponsored by TinyPrints. Credit: Getty. One photo credit: WENN
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| Sarah Michelle Gellar reveals she had postpartum depression after first baby | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I?ve always liked Sarah Michelle Gellar well enough but since I started watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer at your insistence (thank you all, btw), I’ve come to see her as part of my squad. I tend to keep my eye out for news on her but I was especially interested when I saw she?d spoken on postpartum depression following the House of Representatives passing the AHCA. On Tuesday, Sarah posted this to her Instagram:
Having kids is wonderful, and life changing, and rarely what you're prepared for. I love my children more than anything in the world. But like a lot of women, I too struggled with postpartum depression after my first baby was born. I got help, and made it through, and every day since has been the best gift I could ever have asked for. To those of you going through this, know that you're not alone and that it really does get better. And if you believe that postpartum depression should be covered by healthcare, please take a moment and go to callmecongress.com today, find your rep's numbers and let them know. #NotAPreExistingCondition
A post shared by Sarah Michelle (@sarahmgellar) on May 9, 2017 at 8:15am PDT
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