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| Emily Ratajkowski Works It Real Good | Added 7 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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Because no holiday weekend would be complete without new pictures of Emily Ratajkowski showing off her booty (and/or bikini body), here’s a quick update from everyone’s favorite professional Instagram model: she went to Coachella and looked super hot doing it. Big surprise, right? Anyway,since I’m such a nice guy (stop laughing), I decided I’d go […]
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| Gwen Stefani's Easter Sunday church ensemble: inappropriate or fine' | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Gwen Stefani is a nice Catholic girl. She was raised Catholic, and she?s talked about how her faith is extremely important to her. Most Sundays – when she?s in LA – she often takes her sons to church. Easter Sunday was no different this year. Her bow-tie-clad sons Zuma, Kingston and Apollo all joined their mom at church for Easter.
While I think the boys look adorable and appropriate for church, Gwen?s church ensemble gave me pause. Like, I?m sure people weren?t judging her in church – it is LA, after all – but what?s the general thought on wearing a miniskirt to church? Considering I?ve never been a church-goer, I always feel like going to church is like going to court. You should wear trousers or a skirt down to the knee. You should wear a bra. You should be conservatively dressed in general and probably not pair a flouncy miniskirt with a pair of three-inch Louboutins? Does this look seem conservative? Now, all that being said, she looks nice. She looks like a barely-decorated Easter egg. I think the white tights – OMG! – sort of make the miniskirt look somewhat appropriate.
(I just realized I sound like I?m all ?Goody Stefani is showing too much leg, burn her as a witch!? That?s not what I was trying to say. Since I?m not a church-goer, I really don?t know what is considered appropriate for today?s modern church-wear. My interest in this is sartorial and occasion-appropriate, not miniskirt-shaming.)
Also: Gwen was Snapchatting on Easter and she hinted that she had her first bite of chocolate in 40 days, meaning that she probably gave up chocolate for Lent?
Photos courtesy of Fame/Flynet.
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| Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott's bank accounts drained by IRS | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott are “broke,” relatively speaking. They’re deep in debt and owe hundreds of thousands to creditors including credit card companies, the State of California and the IRS. Judging from Tori’s Instagram and the news we hear about them, they haven’t downsized their lifestyle at all, which is how they got into this mess in the first place. Unless Tori gets significant help from her mom, the very wealthy Candy Spelling, and/or sells her stuff and stops shopping, they’re just going to keep repeating this cycle. Money was likely motivating Tori to have her latest baby, Beau Dean, as Candy doesn’t like to pay for Tori’s stuff but will make sure her grandbabies are supported. Plus Tori is relying on renewed public interest in her with this fifth child. Anyway at least one of Tori’s creditors has been paid. Apparently the IRS drained her and Dean’s bank accounts for back taxes. Page Six had this story:
Page Six has learned that the IRS has emptied bank accounts belonging to late TV mogul Aaron Spelling?s daughter Tori Spelling and her husband, Dean McDermott.
In July 2016, it was reported that the couple ? who had their fifth child in March ? were slammed with a federal tax lien for $707,487.30 in unpaid federal taxes for their 2014 bill alone.
Meanwhile, Page Six reported that McDermott?s ex-wife, Mary Jo Eustace, is threatening him with jail over unpaid child support for their 18-year-old son, Jack. During a court hearing over the child support in March, McDermott told a judge that he had ?fallen on hard times.?
And their struggles don?t stop there. In November 2016, ?Entertainment Tonight? reported that the couple were also being sued by American Express over an unpaid credit-card balance of $87,595.55 and had been sued by the same company earlier in the year over a $37,981.97 bill.
[From Page Six]
Page Six goes on to remind us that Tori wanted another reality show, of course, “that would frame her as a Martha Stewart-like domestic goddess.” I’m sure she would plug a bunch of products and services on it if she was lucky enough to land one. I am not familiar with the circumstances required for the IRS to get access to bank accounts (knock wood) but it’s called a levy and they can also garnish wages and seize property including cars, real estate, etc. Maybe this will be a wakeup call for her to stop spending, but I doubt it.
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| Chrissy Teigen is recovering after depression: 'there's a light on the other side' | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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If you follow Chrissy Teigen on social media, you know she?s into sharing. A LOT of sharing. Not only does she share photos from family vacations and drunken Super Bowl escapades, she also gives followers a look at her home life with husband John Legend and their beautiful daughter Luna, who celebrated her first birthday Friday. What you may not have seen amidst the smiling faces and laughter is the fact that Chrissy battled with postpartum depression after giving birth to Luna. She wrote a powerful essay for Glamour discussing her struggle with PPD, admitting to crying bouts, depression and difficultly even leaving the house.
Chrissy sought treatment and was put on antidepressant. In a new interview with Refinery29, she says she still has some ?bad days,” but that she?s not letting those small setbacks get her down. Also in the interview, the Vita CoCo spokesperson called coconut water ?delicious? (I am SO not buying that) and discussed some of the highs and lows she?s experienced as a mom. Here are some highlights:
Chrissy?s advice for Moms suffering from PPD: Just know that there’s a light on the other side. When I was in the midst of everything, I could never imagine myself on the other side of it. Now, I’m able to look at September, October, November, December, and shake my head at how dark and crazy of a period it was. Unfortunately you can only really do that when you’re out of it. There’s no other way to explain it. And there’s no better feeling than being out of it. Of course, you have your good and bad days. I just had a bad day a couple days ago. But the bad days do not outweigh the good days anymore. Just when you think it’s really really bad, it’s going to get better. So hopefully, if you’re going through something tough you can find some peace in knowing that.
On changing who you are after motherhood: You definitely do have to change. You just have to. But a lot of my friends and I joke whenever I go out, like ‘Oh, here goes cool mom,’ or if I ask for a braid in my hair, they’re like ‘Oh, you want to be cool mom again!’ You naturally change because there’s something else that consumes your mind at all times and I don’t think you can help that, but you can still be cool! But, some people are lucky enough to have people around them who are able to help. Like, my mom lives with us. It’s an incredible experience that I’m able to have, because I can maintain this balance of still having a life, and being a mother, and being a mother with a life, and my life being a mother. And even if you don’t have a live-in mom, if you aren’t afraid to lean on other people when you need it, I don’t think you have to feel like you have to give everything up. But it does change you, and that’s why I think you have to be completely ready.
On the (gross) joys of motherhood: Maybe like five minutes ago, I took my nail up Luna’s nose and scraped the most epic booger out you can ever imagine. And I put it in a paper towel and I kind of stared at it for a while, and I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, this is like a really amazing booger I got.’ Like you get very excited for being able to clear out your kid’s nose. I have this obsession with digging out her boogers with my pinky. I try to be as gentle as possible, but once I see it, I can’t go to bed knowing it’s in there. I need to get it out. I’ve honestly thought about putting my mouth around her nose and just sucking it out.
[From Refinery 29]
Chrissy wasn?t the only one that PPD took a toll on. Hubby John recently revealed to The Sun that he didn?t see his wife?s battle with PPD coming. He went on to say,
You?re not emotionally prepared for someone that?s going through a dark time as you?re welcoming this new life. When you don?t understand what?s happening, it?s a bit challenging to figure it out and you don?t know if it?s something you?ve done or some other reason why she?s not feeling well. Once you understand what the reasons are then it makes perfect sense and you can adjust accordingly. It?s a chemical thing that happens to a lot of people after giving birth and there are ways to treat it and deal with it. So many people go through this ? they say one in nine but there?s probably more than that. I think it was good for [Chrissy] to talk about it.
[From The Sun]
Not only is Chrissy triumphing over PPD, she?s also getting back into the kitchen to work on the follow-up cookbook to Cravings. She had put the project on pause during her bout with PPD, but felt that she was now ?back into the mode of cooking.? Even though the book probably won?t hit shelves until next year, I can only hope this results in more ?food porn? on social media. Chrissy has already taken to Twitter to ask fans for advice on what recipes to feature.
back to working on the cookbook! which sounds better to your belly? butternut squash spoonbread or pumpkin spoonbread? also, before u ask: pic.twitter.com/Ul9oC83Gxp
— Christine Teigen (@chrissyteigen) April 10, 2017
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