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| Jessica Biel is not against vaccines, she just wishes more kids were unvaccinated | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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| Jessica Biel really was an anti-Vaxxer this whole damn time | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Please say thank you to the courageous @jessicabiel for a busy and productive day at the California State House.
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| Nicole Kidman's fluffy cats 'love' to get in the backpack-carriers & go for a hike | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Nicole Kidman has a new interview with You Magazine, a British site/publication, all to promote her role in Big Little Lies 2. She?s basically the only one in BLL2 worth a damn, but I guess that?s something making a second series about these often unlikeable characters who happen to be women and moms. That?s the whole point women are different and they behave differently and sometimes appallingly. Male characters are allowed to show that kind of unlikeability, so why not women? That being said, I wish Laura Dern?s character would fall off a cliff, and if I never see Shailene Woodley & her bangs trauma dance in the surf while listening to Sufjan Stevens again, it will be too soon. But Nicole is killing it, as always, playing Celeste as a ball of neurosis, guilt, trauma, grief and recovery. You can read Nicole?s full interview here, and stay until the end where she reveals some fun stuff about her cats.
Her earliest memories are of eating: ?It was of my parents throwing snowballs at each other in Washington and I must have been about two. I remember bending down with my mittens going, ?I shouldn?t be doing this,? and eating the snow?. I used to eat ants as well, but ants don?t taste good. Just sort of off. Just acidic-y. Kind of weird. And I?ll eat anything. I?ve eaten almost anything. Witchetty grubs, worms and insects?I?ll immediately get prickly if someone says, ?You have to do this.? I?m like, ?Mmm. Not sure I have to do anything.??
She has no vanity: ?When it comes to performance I have no vanity at all. Couldn?t care less.?
She says her 79-year-old mother Janelle is always on at her to ?make an effort? My mum is like, ?Do your hair, put on some make-up, stay in shape!? You know, she?s old school. My mum won?t FaceTime me without her make-up and her hair being done and I?m like, ?Oh, come on!??
Her miracle pregnancy at 40: ?A miracle? I was like, ?Your only job, Keith, is to get me the epidural if I scream for it.? And I screamed for it. I was doing OK and then I went, ?Oh boy!??
Faith got her through her grief for her father: ?[I was] down on my knees [with grief]. It was unbearable.? It was her faith, she says, that got her through. ?I was raised Catholic. Very Catholic. I have a strong belief in God and when I?ve experienced enormous loss is when it comes in powerfully?. I wrestle with things. I?m not just like, ?Oh, everything is perfect.? I wrestle and question and that?s just the nature of probably digging in and delving into things as well.?
Whether people are still interested in her marriage to Tom Cruise: ?I?m not sure if they are. I mean, I get asked about it but it?s one of a hundred questions and now I?ve just gone, ?It?s done. That was two decades ago, so there?s nothing more to be said.? It?s disrespectful to my husband now. It?s disrespectful to my ex-husband. I?ve always said: you don?t sit at a dinner party and discuss all your exes with your new partner there, who is then privy to all of it. It?s inappropriate.?
Her Nashville menagerie includes alpacas & cats: ?[The alpacas are] a little fierce. They make noises, they spit and they can bite. We have chickens as well. Alpacas, ten fish and two cats called Ginger and Snow? I really am a cat person. I?ve just got one of those carriers. Have you seen those? Those backpacks that you can put them in? Yeah, a cat carrier that?s a backpack and it has a window that they can peek out of and it?s got air and everything and they love it.? Is she saying that she takes them on hikes? ?Yeah. I was actually going to post a picture of it and then I thought, ?Oh, I don?t want to do that.? But I may still because it is really cute. They hop in. They can?t wait to get in.?
[From You UK]
Cat protection agencies are already climbing up Nicole?s butt about putting her cats in a backpack-carrier and going hiking with them. I would say that it really depends on the cat some cats are little ragdolls who love to be carried around and wouldn?t mind riding in a backpack on a hike. Other cats would rather die than do something that uncool. Much like the women of Monterey, cats have all kinds of different personalities. But I truly got a kick out of the image of Nicole happily packing up her cats GINGER and SNOW to go on a hike with mom.
OH MY GOD I FOUND VIDEOS OF NICOLE TALKING TO HER FLUFFY CATS.
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Happy #LoveYourPetDay!
A post shared by Nicole Kidman (@nicolekidman) on Feb 20, 2019 at 8:57am PST
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| Amber Tamblyn wrote a poem for Olay about self care | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I?m not going to lie: I?m still thinking about the story Celebitchy covered last month about David Cross telling Conan about his and Amber Tamblyn?s couple?s colonic, and how that was a bad idea. I was confused when I read the story, and I remain confused as to why that seemed like a good idea for any amount of time.
If, like me, you want to forget that particular story, here?s another one about Amber: In April, she tweeted that she is Olay?s ?Creative Director for an important project about self care.? She?s also published three books of poetry, so perhaps its no surprise that she?s penned ?The Braveness of Being: Olay?s Manifesto for Self Care?, which Us Weekly exclusively shared:
See the boldness of your dare,
the dawning of you, rising to its power,
radiating into the world, your journey?s brightness.
As you move into the next languages of your story,
celebrate all that has been conjured and conquered to get here,
and all that must be cherished and nurtured
to keep going.
See your body?s protection as the gift
you were given, and give,
for the past and future armors of your skin:
Be delicate to the touch,
soothing in a world of severity,
resilient against the odds.
As you move into the next intentions of your trajectory,
be a crescendo of kindness and courage to that which you live in:
Your skin.
Sing the song of self care
not just for yourself
but for those who are still unsung.
Stand in solidarity with your sisters,
in our collective safety,
not just one woman at a time,
but for all of womankind.
As you enter into the braveness of being,
always remember to pass on
the wisdom of your worn womanhood:
your skin?s legacy,
to the next generation
of the wise.
[From US Weekly]
Contrary to the language in the article that indicates that the poem is directed toward ?all those who identify as women,? it also quotes Amber as saying,??I wanted the piece to feel personal and intimate when speaking to the next generation of women and non-binary voices who are our future.??
I have side-eyed some of Amber?s past comments, particularly those that she?s made in defense of her husband?s racism. I appreciated some of her comments in this article when discussing her self-care routine: ?Self-care is often a privilege and in some cases, a luxury. But not all self-care has to be It is deeply personal and different for different people.? I recently ran across an article headline that pointed out that self-care is a privilege. Not everyone has the time for it or the means and access to it, so I think that it?s important that Amber pointed that out. It helps her avoid coming across here as ignorant of her privilege when talking about this work. (This might have been the article.)
I?m someone who loves poetry; if I could spend a good chunk of my day, reading it, I would. (I?m currently rereading one of my favorite collections, Claudia Emerson?s Pulitzer Prize-winning Late Wife.) I skimmed Amber?s books on Amazon (what I could, thanks to the previews), and read the poem on Us?s site. She writes in a very straight-forward style that I think probably makes her work accessible to lots of people. (I liked parts of poems in Dark Sparkler). Her newest poem is similar. It?s a bit too on-the-nose for me, but the style makes sense, as it?s being written in concert with the work that she?s doing for Olay. And, if it means that more people might start reading poetry thanks to her, that?s a good thing.
So excited to announce I?m teaming up with @OlaySkin as the Creative Director for an important project about self care. Something that celebrates and protects our individual uniqueness as women and non-binary voices in this world. #OlayPartner
For more:https://t.co/eE1YtHcxhD pic.twitter.com/NUbqRdjLuo
Amber Tamblyn (@ambertamblyn) April 27, 2019
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