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| Nicole Scherzinger Can Bend And Move | Added 6 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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I really miss the Pussycat Dolls. They were the hottest fabricated girl group ever. Luckily, Nicole Scherzinger is still out there working her hot body in all sorts of positions. She was really the only talented one in group and you can see why by looking at these GIFs and pics. []
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| Emily Ratajkowski Is Working Her Instagram | Added 6 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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Emily Ratajkowski as you know is the Queen of Instagram. And as usual she doesnt disappoint. Heres her latest Instagram work. She has done better material, but anything is better than nothing. Right?
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| Nikki Reed: I haven't done anything to my face just reduced my chemical intake | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Nikki Reed got a gig as a Tom?s of Maine spokesperson, which seems like a great company to represent and on brand for her. She?s all about being natural and is an animal lover, but surprisingly she?s not a vegan. She?s vegetarian and doesn?t eat meat but she?s more into balance and doing the best you can, she described it in a 2016 interview with Cosmo. Anyway Nikki had to get quoted so she claims that her face changed due to switching her diet and that she hasn?t had a nose job or veneers. I don?t think people were calling her out for being plastic but she?s explaining it anyway. She also had some advice about looking into the products we use and eat and making sure we know what we?re consuming. This reminds me of the great thread we had a couple of days ago in Kaisers story about Goops expensive skincare recommendations.
After years of ?unhealthy living,? the actress and new mom began to pay closer attention to the ingredients in her food and beauty products ? and the notable results have altered her appearance so much that she can hardly recognize her younger self. ?I looked like a totally different person,? she tells PEOPLE.
Fans have noticed too ? and some are quick to assume that her new look is the result of plastic surgery. ?It?s amazing what a little inflammation due to unhealthy living can do to the bridge of your nose, or your pores, or your teeth,? the 30-year-old says of her younger self. ?I have even read false things about myself like that I had a nose job, or veneers. Funny enough, I haven?t done a single thing to my face, except changed my lifestyle and reduced my chemical intake.?
The lifestyle changes she?s made ? from carefully considering product ingredients to taking up Acro Yoga ? have helped the actress to look and feel healthier than ever. ?What people don?t realize is that it?s all connected. What you put in your body affects not just your insides, but [also] your outsides and your mind. And inversely, what you put on your body affects your insides as well.?
Reed has long been conscious of what goes into the food and products that she chooses, but she felt a renewed dedication to researching ingredients when she learned she was pregnant with daughter Bodhi in May 2017.
?Suddenly I was thinking about the health and wellness of another human being sharing my body, and I wanted to create the best home in there for her as possible,? she explains. ?I remember reading labels on products that I used regularly that said ?not safe for pregnant women,? and thinking, ?That?s strange, I wonder why it isn?t safe for me now that I?m expecting? What is it in these products that would be deemed okay for me a few months ago, and now they?re off limits?? ?
?You don?t have to do everything all at once,? she insists. ?I would definitely start with the things you use every day, like your face cream, just to have an understanding of what you?re putting into your body the most. Change one thing, like your lipstick, or your mouthwash, or your deodorant.? And it can all be done on a budget, she adds.
[From People]
I think my face looks different when I gain three pounds or have a cold. I was sick last week and I swear I looked all puffy from that, so I believe her that she hasn?t had anything done. Also I believe her that when you eat better your face looks different. (Or when you go on and off birth control. I hope shes ok in her current relationship.)
In terms of her new endorsement deal, I use Tom?s of Maine deodorant because I?m sensitive to perfume and I?ve heard bad things about aluminum-based deodorants. (Apparently there?s not a lot of scientific evidence for that. Also this is not a paid post but if Tom?s wants to send me some free deodorant I would love that and talk them up.) I still use commercial toothpaste though. That?s good advice to just change one thing at a time, I?ve heard that for so many other changes you want to make in your life too, like with diet or exercise. I?ve never really wanted to give up the bad stuff, just have less of it. I?m that way about makeup and personal care too. I may be chemically sensitive but I want good colors and makeup that lasts. I?ve never gone full health food store with my personal care. Sometimes I think about Lily Tomlin?s fate in The Incredible Shrinking Woman though, like these products have a cumulative effect and are gradually diminishing me. That was such a good movie.
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Lily Tomlin in The Incredible Shrinking Woman, 1981. Didn't get this movie as a kid but I watched it again a few years ago and I could relate. . . . #lilytomlin #incredibleshrinkingwoman #comedy
A post shared by Celebitchy (@celebitchyofficial) on Sep 10, 2018 at 8:22am PDT
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| Sarah Jessica Parker thinks 'sATC' looks tone-deaf today because of race | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Here are some photos of Sarah Jessica Parker at the 44th Deauville American Film Festival, where she was promoting Here and Now, her latest film. Call me crazy, but this is the best SJP has looked in years, right? Good makeup, her hair isn?t annoying me and she just looks great overall. Very suspicious! Ha. Anyway, while SJP was in Deauville, she ended up reminiscing about Sex and the City, because it would not surprise me at all if she was still trying to make a third film happen. Only SJP think Sex and the City doesn?t hold up, because of the lack of diversity.
She thinks the original SATC looks ?tone-deaf. You couldnt make it today because of the lack of diversity on screen. I personally think it would feel bizarre.
The idea of rebooting it with a new cast: ?I dont know that you could do it with a different cast. I think thats radical and interesting, but you cant pretend its the same. It wouldnt be a reboot as I understand it. If you came back and did six episodes, youd have to acknowledge the city is not hospitable to those same ideas. Youd look like you were generationally removed from reality, but it would be certainly interesting to see four diverse women experiencing NYC their way. ? It would be interesting and very worthwhile exploring, but it couldnt be the same.?
Thoughts on Me Too: Parker prefaced her comments by acknowledging she might ?get in trouble for this,? calling it a post-feminist movement. ?I take comfort in that movements take time, and I dont see it as a feminist movement. I look at it as a humanist movement, because its not just about women in the workplaces, its [about] the LGBTQ community.?
[From The Hollywood Reporter]
I have complicated thoughts on what she says about Sex and the City. On one hand, she?s right that there are parts of the show that seem so dated and tone-deaf, absolutely, and not just about diversity. On the other hand, the second film was the most tone-deaf nonsense I?ve ever seen in my life. It was one of the biggest cringes I?ve ever had throughout a film. The second film makes the TV show look classic and ageless. I also think it?s weird to talk about SATC like it?s so far removed from everything that?s happening now the show ended in 2004. The second movie came out in 2010. In the years since, there are still plenty of TV shows and movies that are just about white people, so this whole ?it could never be made today? argument falls flat.
As for what she says about feminist movement versus humanist movement? I get what she?s trying to say. But I just feel like that kind of word-parsing completely misses the point of what the movement is really about.
Photos courtesy of WENN.
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