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| Selena Gomez's Sweet Cleavage SHow | Added 7 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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I haven’t done a post on Selena Gomez in a while because she doesn’t post on social media with crap every day. However, when she does post, she makes it count. Here is a little video of her teasing us with her chichis. Well done.
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| Sarah Silverman: children are 'worshipping money no matter how it's made' | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Sarah Silverman has a new talk show on Hulu called, I Love You, America. It?s produced by Funny or Die and airs on Thursday evenings. Has anyone seen it? I was going to give it a try the other day but got sidetracked and never got around to it. I?d like to hear any thoughts on it. I want to check it out because I like some of Sarah?s comedy and want to support women-driven shows. Also, because I can?t quite grasp the concept ? it?s a 30-minute talk show where Sarah is trying to connect with people who are ideologically opposed to her. According to the few reviews I?ve read, she?s seems to be legitimately trying to understand ?the other side? so for that, I commend her. Feelings are mixed about whether the show is working but most are willing to wait and see, especially because apparently Sarah said up front that everything is subject to change based on if it?s working.
Sarah spoke to The New York Daily News’s Confidential about politics and mindfulness, which is the bent of her show. According to Sarah, our worship of the Almighty Dollar is detracting from our mindfulness.
Is Sarah Silverman going soft? The actress and comedian, who has bluntly and even shockingly addressed sexism, religion and racism, wants to do something different on her new Hulu talk show ?I Love You, America,? which she describes as ?social politics wrapped in a big, doughy bready sandwich of aggressively dumb and silly, which is my favorite.?
?I?m trying to be mindful, especially with this show,? the 46-year-old told Confidential. ?It?s trying to remember humanity, lean into vulnerability, just try and be human.?
?You know this theme of division is not something that?s coincidental,? Silverman told Confidential. ?I think it behooves certain people, oligarchs, certain corporations, people within the far right, wealth addicts, keeping a country divided makes it easier to control. I find that wildly blatant these days and I find myself susceptible to it too.?
Silverman, who grew up in a political family ? her mother was a photographer on the George McGovern presidential campaign ? says part of the problem today is teaching children bad values.
?It?s really bizarre,? she said. ?It?s ?Real Housewives,? and Kardashians and Trump. This is just worshipping money no matter how that money is made, no matter whose blood is on it. If young kids were interested in Ruth Bader Ginsberg, then things would be different, but they?re not. I wish they were.?
[From Confidential]
I can?t really find fault in what she says, people do worship money without caring how it?s made. But I can?t absolve myself from that so it?s hard to comment on it. I don?t want to be a Real Housewife or a Kardashian but I have found myself envious of some part of those people?s lives, whether it?s the extensive traveling or the lavish parties or massive wardrobes. I?d like to think I?d turn down money if it had blood on it but I still want a beach house so what am I worshiping? I would prefer Ruth Bader Ginsburg came to dinner at my house but I?d rather have Carrie Bradshaw?s shoe collection than Judge Ginsburg?s. I understand her concerns about kids, mine talk about money all the time. But that is largely due to my saying no to them, usually because ?we don?t have the money for that.? As they get older, they understand that we aren?t broke, be we must 1) live by a budget and 2) decide which is the best use of any extra money we do have. I see that as my responsibility, though, not the Kardashians. Like I said, I don?t find fault in what Sarah is saying, I?m simply unclear as to whom she?s blaming.
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| Blake Lively changed outfits seven times in one day: too much or fabulous? | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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As I went through these photos, I actually had to take stock of my life and how many times I, a humble blogger, change my clothes throughout any given day. If it?s a gym day, this is my routine (I?ll try not to be too exhaustive): wake up in an old t-shirt, shower, change into ?work outfit? of sweatpants & t-shirt, change into gym clothes, shower, change back into work outfit (maybe change the t-shirt) and then rinse & repeat day after day. If I?m going out for anything besides the gym, I?ll maybe change into jeans or something clean and presentable. That?s it. Obviously, I?m not Blake Lively. Blake spent Monday promoting her latest film, All I See Is You, in New York. She literally changed outfits SEVEN TIMES. She gave paparazzi seven different ?looks? in one day of promotion. So let?s get through them. The look above – the silver dress – is Chanel. That?s what she wore to the premiere.
This is Ralph Lauren. Shockingly, I love this. I get tired of Blake in princess gowns. She has the body to really pull off menswear-inspired stuff.
A BANANAS Brandon Maxwell. I enjoy this. She can pull off yellow.
This is Oscar de la Renta. This was her ?morning show? look!! It?s too much for morning show appearances, but this would have been a great premiere look.
Here?s another Chanel piece – a houndstooth jumpsuit which, frankly, looks amazing on her. She should have worn this all day!
This is Michael Kors, from head to toe. I like this, but it?s not my favorite.
And finally, here?s her last look of Monday. I think she and Ryan went to dinner. This is crazy.
Photos courtesy of WENN, Backgrid.
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| Kristen Stewart in Antonio Berardi at the Elle WIH event: bad-ass or just bad? | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Some days, I?m just so happy that Kristen Stewart exists, you know? These are some photos from yesterday?s Elle Women In Hollywood event, and K-Stew killed it with her crazy style. Kristen was by far the most colorful and avant-garde-looking woman at the event. She wore this Antonio Berardi suit with an exposed bra and sheer shoulders. This suit makes zero sense. It?s not even cute, really. And yet Kristen looks really great. She?s reaching some kind of strange Blanchett-esque quality for me: she?s able to elevate bad looks and make them palatable through sheer force of will.
At the WIH event, Kristen talked about Harvey Weinstein without mentioning his name. She said, in part:
“I just want to express how thankful I am to hear what is typically a sort of like murmured pseudo-conversation because we’ve all been talking about this forever?not to make it specific, but it is, about this motherf–ker. It’s just like one of those conversations we’ve all had a million times be so loud amongst people who really care about that. If I had someone close to me feel like they couldn’t be helped or were subject to that type of manipulation or torment or fear of any kind really, especially in regards to being in our realm, where we work, where we have taken very apparent strides towards something not quite equal, but somewhere hopeful for sure, I would feel sick, and do, because I know a lot of these women.?
“So kudos to those who felt hopeful enough, and comfortable enough to be caught and received and heard by those around them, that made it okay to allow themselves to feel better. Because you need to allow yourself to feel better when you feel that bad. And it takes help and we can all be proud of that notion and perpetuate it by saying that we have got you, affirmatively? I can’t tell you how many times I’ve saved makeup artists?because it trickles down to makeup artists, camera assistants?from DPs who are like, ‘Hey babe,’ you know like, it happens on lesser scales, too. And, um, when I say like ‘saved’ I mean momentarily been like, “Hey, don’t, f–ker.” And then they’re embarrassed for one second but then it just keeps going every single day. So, I would say let’s be aware of this on every level. I can tell you that those girls are as duct-taped as one could possibly be, because they’re in fear of getting their next job.”
[From Elle]
This is an excellent point she?s making, that sexual harassment happens on such a wide scale with actresses, but it?s also happening to women on the ?lower levels? of film production, to the assistants, makeup artists, etc. Kudos to K-Stew.
Here are more photos from the event. Riley Keough in Calvin Klein? I actually love the skirt? I?m meh on the blouse – it looks fine with the skirt, but it?s not a great blouse overall.
Tessa Thompson is my pick for worst-dressed at this event. She also wore Calvin Klein and I HATE this. It pains me to say that, but my God.
Jessica Chastain in a vinyl skirt?? Crazy world. This is Calvin Klein as well and it?s okay. Frankly, the skirt is too shiny.
Nina Dobrev in Prabal Gurung Resort 2018. The dress is fine, although it seemed out of place at this event. My problem is with her bangs though. Just say no to bangs, people.
Photos courtesy of WENN.
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| Reese Witherspoon opens up about being assaulted at 16 by a director | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Reese Witherspoon was among the attendees at the Elle Women in Hollywood event last night. I’m going to get the superficial stuff out of the way first and to comment on her dress, a black Calvin Klein a-line with matelass/quilted fabric. It’s a cute dress without the tied-on bell sleeves, which seem like an afterthought. Reese’s look was lovely overall.
Reese was there with her daughter, 18 year-old Ava. Reese spoke to the crowd about the topic that’s been on our minds ever since the news came out about the breadth of Harvey Weinstein’s assaults on women and massive abuse of power. Women are sharing and facing their own stories of harassment, assault and abuse and it’s been both tough to face and freeing in a way. Reese opened up about some of the abuse she suffered as a teen at 16 working in films. She also mentioned that she’s gone through so much more than just that, but she didn’t get into details. Her speech was powerful and I would like to see the video if it’s ever made available. People has the details.
?This has been a really hard week for women in Hollywood, for women all over the world, and a lot of situations and a lot of industries are forced to remember and relive a lot of ugly truths,? the Oscar winner said at the event held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills. ?I have my own experiences that have come back to me very vividly and I find it really hard to sleep, hard to think, hard to communicate a lot of the feelings that I?ve been having about anxiety, honest, the guilt for not speaking up earlier.?
?[I feel] true disgust at the director who assaulted me when I was 16-years-old and anger at the agents and the producers who made me feel that silence was a condition of my employment,? she added.
?And I wish that I could tell you that was an isolated incident in my career, but sadly it wasn?t. I?ve had multiple experiences of harassment and sexual assault and I don?t speak about them very often.?
?But after hearing all the stories these past few days and hearing these brave women speak up tonight about things that we?re kind of told to sweep under the rug and not to talk about, it?s made me want to speak up and speak up loudly because I actually felt less alone this week than I have ever felt in my entire career.?
Adding, ?I have just spoken to so many actresses and writers, particularly women, who have had similar experiences and many of them have bravely gone public with their stories. That truth is very encouraging to me and everyone out there in the world because you can only heal by telling the truth.?
?I feel really, really encouraged that there will be a new normal. For the young women in this room, life is going to be different because we?re with you, we have your back and it makes me feel better. It makes me so sad to talk about these issues, but I would be remiss not to,? Witherspoon concluded.
[From People]
I can relate to not being able to sleep, to feeling anxiety and uncertainty and to remembering some really sad and terrifying experiences I went through as a teen, young adult, and as a career woman. It’s painful to realize what you dealt with and to imagine that other young people may be going through that too. I don’t even want to get into specifics because I don’t want to talk about it. I think that we need to both applaud and champion women who are telling their stories and to understand why so many of us aren’t ready. We already have so much guilt and shame around things that were never our fault. Also, Reese didn’t name her accuser, but IMDB has some possibilities and maybe more women will come forward with stories about that person. As Kaiser wrote, it takes dozens of women to make our voices heard about a predator. Hopefully, as Reese mentioned, things are changing.
Photos credit: WENN
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| Kate Hudson's teen party got crashed by her lingerie-clad mom Goldie | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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As a teen, I was a straight-shooter, National Honor Society member and nerd. I never had the ?my parents are out of town? party, but I?m sure that if I did, my mother wouldn?t have reacted like Kate Hudson?s mom, the eternally radiant Goldie Hawn, when she caught her kids having a teenage throw down in the family home.
The 38-year-old actress, making an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Thursday to promote her upcoming second book, Pretty Fun: Creating and Celebrating a Lifetime of Tradition (hitting bookstores on October 31), recalled getting busted by Goldie when she and her brother Oliver (who will always be Jeff Fordham from Nashville to me…RIP) threw a little unsupervised shindig. She recalled, ?We thought our parents were out of town,? adding, ?And my parents like to party. They?re a very open door type of family. And that?s how we felt as teenagers.? The celebrity siblings invited a few friends to come over in their folks? absence and, as it usually does, things got slightly out of hand. Kate said, ?We thought it was going to be like twenty people, but fifty friends were at the house and we?re having a blast.?
Unfortunately for Kate, her folks were not out of town and mama Goldie made her presence known in a very Goldie way. Kate recounted that ?record scratch moment,? noting, ?All of a sudden the door flings open and it?s my mother and everything just stopped. And she was in anegligee, and she looked around as you think she would in one of her films and then she goes to the lights and she turns the lights way down and she goes, ?Kids, lighting is everything,? before exiting the room. Talk about a mic drop. Damn, I love Goldie. Kate?s friends did as well, telling her that her mom was cool, but Kate knew better, remembering, ?Ollie and I are were like, ?No, it?s going to be so bad in the morning.’?
As you can see in that clip, Kate?s still rocking the buzz cut she got for her upcoming movie Sister, directed by Sia. On a recent appearance on Ellen DeGeneres? show to promote her film Marshall, Kate lamented about the process of growing out her locks, admitting “I’m starting to handle the first awkward stage of the growing out,” adding “There are pieces sticking up and I have to put it down with product.” She later mused that she could possibly make a mullet work, noting it might help her social media posting, joking ?If I had a mullet, I?d be on my Snapchat game.?
I?m not nuts about the buzzcut myself, but Kate looked lovely at the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic at the Will Rogers State Historic Park in Pacific Palisades on Saturday. Kate joined celebrities including Tracee Ellis Ross, Jaime Foxx and Sophia Bush for an afternoon of ponies and popping champagne. Her short hair allowed her to show off some floral earrings, which complemented her striped cross top and palazzo pants combo by designer Johanna Ortiz. The outfit looks perfect for an afternoon of polo, not like I?d know or anything. #helpmeimpoor
Photos: WENN.com
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