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| Bella Hadid Stuns in Red at La Fille Inconnue premiere in Cannes | Added 8 years ago | Source: Dickism |
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Here is Bella Hadid making quite an entrance today at the premiere of The Unknown Girl (La Fille Inconnue) in Cannes, the sexiest gown we’ve seen yet?a red silk gown from Alexandre Vauthier Couture.
Bella was in danger of multiple wardrobe malfunctions but the top model managed to maintain her dignity looking poised as she posed in the red Alexandre Vauthier silk wrap gown.
She might be the younger sister to top model of the moment Gigi Hadid?but she’s certainly putting in the effort to make sure everyone knows the name Bella too.
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| Katy Perry Leggy & See Through Top to Bra in Cannes | Added 8 years ago | Source: Dickism |
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Here are Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom keeping on coming as they enjoyed a romantic dinner date at Cannes famous Michelangelo restaurant.
The famous eatery’s menu includes mouth-watering items like gnocchi al pomodora and raviolini truffle fraiche.
The American pop star ensured her raven tresses were tamed in the balmy climes by slicking her locks back into a wet-look ponytail.
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| Bella Thorne Two Outfits at Set of You Get Me in Los Angeles | Added 8 years ago | Source: Dickism |
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Bella Thorne showing off her gym honed physique on final day of filming You Get Me in Los Angeles.
Bella wore a pair of flattering ripped olive skinny jeans as she accessorized her flirty outfit with a cute off the shoulder grey crop top which left her toned stomach on show.
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| Sophie Turner is on a low-carb Paleo diet: 'I feel stronger & I can do more' | Added 8 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Sophie Turner is currently promoting X-Men: Apocalypse, where she plays the young Jean Grey. I never really think of Sophie as the kind of actress up for physical roles, and as it turns out, she never thought of herself that way either. But she still got in shape for X-Men, and that?s why she covers the June issue of Self Magazine ? you can see the full interview here. Some highlights:
Getting in shape for X-Men: ?I needed to get in shape?and quick! I never think of my days as long. I?d be in makeup from 5 a.m. until 7 a.m. But it was much crazier for the people who were blue!?
Jean, Sophie & Sansa Stark: ?Both Jean and Sansa are strong characters with such great arcs. Neither starts out strong, but they find that power within them, whether literally or metaphorically. I found a lot of parallels between Jean and myself psychologically. Her journey is trying to figure out who she is, surviving the hormones and the boys, which are loaded on top of the fact that she?s a superpowerful mutant. I haven?t had that last bit to deal with! But I?ve had the challenge of growing up and having horrible skin and all the things that make you feel uncomfortable as a teenager, and knowing that everyone can see it?because 50 percent of them point it out to you.?
Social media criticism: ?Even if you get 100 positive comments and one negative, you focus on the negative, so I try not to read them.?
Her friendship with Maisie Williams: ?Maisie and I would have little hand signals that we?d make at each other like, ?Oop, that?s cheeky.? If we scratched our chins, it meant we were finding something hilarious, but we couldn?t laugh, because we were trying to be grown-up about it. None of our other friends understood what we were going through. It was difficult having everyone treat me like an adult and having my business head on, then going back to school. But Maisie and I had had the exact same journey. So we helped and supported each other.?
How she got in shape: ?That costume is pretty unforgiving. During the shoot I went hard. And that hasn?t stopped? [in the beginning] I was like, ?Guys, Jean is telekinetic. She doesn?t really run around.?? Her 13-hour workdays included up to 60 minutes of exercise six times a week. She and her trainer did full-body workouts for three months. Her varied routine included hill sprints, kettlebells, resistance bands and burpees. ?It was all outside, around London, which was more fun than being cooped up in a gym. I need to do fun stuff that takes my mind off the fact that I?m working out.?
Her diet: Farmer also revamped Turner?s diet, guiding her toward a low-carb, Paleo-style plan. ?When I met Sophie, she didn?t eat breakfast, which is a common mistake,? he says. ?And I didn?t think she was eating enough of the right foods. So I made sure she had a good source of protein and healthy fats with every meal, plus lots of fibrous vegetables like spinach and cauliflower.? Now and then, she?d add a starchy veg such as sweet potatoes. For Turner, the experience was transformative. ?I?ve really embraced healthy eating. It makes you feel a lot better and more energetic. I?m inspired to get up and out. Exercise has made me feel more positive about my body, less self-conscious. I don?t know if I look any different, but I feel stronger, and I can do more, which is such a good feeling. It?s so liberating.?
[From Self]
Any mention of Paleo diets usually makes me sad, but it sounds like this was less about a ?diet? and more about just getting her to change some bad eating habits. I remember when I got to an age where I could no longer get away with not having breakfast too, and even if you?re not particularly hungry or awake, you?ll definitely feel better throughout the day if you take a moment to eat a banana or something wholesome in the morning. But I will kill anyone who tries to make me do a burpee. NEVER!
Photos courtesy of Self.
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| Emily Ratajkowski: 'When a woman is naked, that's not immediately anti-feminist' | Added 8 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Emily Ratajkowski covers the new issue of ES Magazine, which is the weekly magazine for the Evening Standard. I really don?t like the squinty cover ? I think Emily is really pretty, and she usually photographs a lot better than that shot. Anyway, in her interview, Emily talks about all of the hot-button issues she?s been discussing a lot over the past few months, like feminism, nude selfies, her defense of Kim Kardashian and more. Some highlights:
Being a sexy actress: ?It?s an interesting paradox. If you?re a sexy actress it?s hard to get serious roles. You get offered the same thing they?ve seen you in. People are like sheep and they?re like ?Oh, that?s what she does well.? What?s so dumb is that women are 50 percent of the population and they want to spend money to see movies where they?re portrayed as three-dimensional characters.?
Being ?the pretty one? in her teenage years: ?I started to realise that I was being perceived differently. It was confusing. Basically it was more about the way that people had a problem with a girl looking like a woman because it confused them. It made them feel uncomfortable and I think there was a lot of guilt that they wanted to induce.?
On her nudity in art: ?Like any art, there?s a million ways to interpret it. All I can say is that when a woman is naked, that?s not immediately anti-feminist. I have no apologies for it, and I?m not ashamed at all.?
Identifying as a feminist: “Every woman, whether or not they’re comfortable with the term feminist, probably wants to be equal to men and that is fundamentally what feminism is about. I think that there is a stigma attached to the word, but to me it means talking about the way we look at women and how we judge women differently than how we judge men; also it is about paid maternity leave, equal pay for women…”
On Piers Morgan?s criticism of Kim Kardashian?s nude selfies: “[He was] talking about the fact that Kim is 34 and a mother and that we’re over seeing her in a sexual light, which I had a lot of problems with. He also implied that her husband was writing her tweets, as if she isn’t capable of writing them herself, which to me is incredibly sexist… There are lots of [criticisms] I can understand one might have about the Kardashians and reality TV, but even someone who you might be critical of is allowed to post a naked selfie if she wants to?.[Piers] criticises everyone. I think he?s also really attention seeking. It?s the Trump phenomenon. If you keep saying controversial things, then you keep trending on Facebook and that?s great for some people?s career.?
[From The Daily Mail & Glamour UK]
She says more about women needing spaces where they can be sexual, and I would add that I think the biggest problem with the criticism of Kim (and Emily, by extension) is that women need spaces to be sexual? without their sexuality and nudity being assigned a moral component. It?s not immoral to be naked. You?re not a bad person just because you post a nude selfie. Which is Emily?s point. And I also agree that Piers Morgan is a dumb, attention-seeking blowhard.
Photos courtesy of ES Magazine.
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| Olivia Munn lost weight eating 80% fruits and vegetables and 20% other food | Added 8 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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A photo posted by Women's Health Magazine (@womenshealthmag) on May 17, 2016 at 5:32am PDT
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| Chloe Sevigny describes being sexually harassed by various directors | Added 8 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Here are some photos of Chloe Sevigny in Cannes this week. She?s been promoting various projects, plus she?s just been attending premieres and having fun. On the red carpet, she?s been wearing all Chanel, and many of the pieces are things that she owns, not borrowed. I was going to write about Chloe earlier this week when I read her Guardian interview, but other stuff came up and I sort of forgot about it. Her Guardian piece was good ? go here. She talks about how long she?s been working, and how she?s grown to loathe ?auteur? directors and the preciousness that comes with working with self-described artistic geniuses. It seems like Chloe is feeling particularly gossipy these days, because in her sit-down with Variety, she ended up talking about all of the times directors sexually harassed her or said inappropriate, unprofessional things to her. Some assorted quotes:
Directors crossing the line: ?I?ve had the ?what are you doing after this?? conversation. I?ve also had the ?do you want to go shopping and try on some clothes and, like, I can buy you something in the dressing room? [conversation]. Just like crossing the line weirdness.? At another point, the actress remembered, a director told her, ??You should show your body off more. You shouldn?t wait until you?re as old as this certain actress who had just been naked in a film, you should be naked on screen now?.If you know my career, I?ve been naked in every movie.?
Other actresses might have had different reactions: ?If you?re young and impressionable and really want the part, it might be a tempting avenue, but I hope not??
Was it sexual harassment? ?I would consider it Hollywood. Was it sexual harassment? It?s such a fine line.?
Men vs women: ?When women on set become a little emotional, or impassioned even, they?re labeled as hysterical or crazy and have a hard time getting hired again. The double standard of the man being the wild, crazy, mad director is so embraced. We have to allow women to act out? and just be ourselves.?
She believes actresses are saddled with inferior material, and name-checks the flop ?The Huntsman?: ?It has those three great actresses and then the male lead [Chris Hemsworth], but I was just like they should have had better material for those ladies. Now that movie probably, I don?t think is performing well, and then will they make another movie with three great powerful women after that??
She still stands by The Brown Bunny: ?I?d probably still do it today. I believe in Vincent [Gallo] as an artist and I stand by the film. It was a subversive act. It was a risk. And I think it was a way of me staying outside the business in a weird way, but also doing what I want to do in the business.?
[From Page Six]
One could probably write a master?s thesis on the sexism around The Brown Bunny ? while Vincent Gallo?s career never really recovered, Sevingy is the one still getting questions about the film all of these years later. Gallo seemed like a pervert who used his ?art? to take advantage of women, and yet? Chloe has always maintained that she went into the project with her eyes wide open, and those were her choices as an actress. It?s legitimately complicated.
As for the rest of it? I think some of her stories do constitute sexual harassment, but I also understand what she means about the fine line. While there?s an inherent power inequality with a director hitting on a young actress, some of the time it might just be considered ?flirtation? or genuine interest/attraction by both parties, and it’s a mutual choice. But the whole “I’ll buy you clothes” thing… gross.
Photos courtesy of WENN, Fame/Flynet.
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| Bella Hadid revealed her leg of doom in Vauthier at Cannes: sexy or basic? | Added 8 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I was going to do another big model-filled Cannes fashion post, but several things happened. One, only the models are even trying to be glam at this moment in Cannes, and even then, half of them are wearing some of the most boring dresses out there. And then the second thing that happened was that Bella Hadid walked the red carpet in this custom Alexandre Vauthier gown and now this is the only dress anyone wants to talk about.
What bugs me is that this was a custom-made piece, which means it was supposed to fit Bella perfectly. And yet there are hundreds of photos of Bella fussing with her gown on the red carpet, adjusting the cups and checking on her biscuit (and it didn?t even matter, she flashed her tiny, built-in thong to everyone on the steps). So while I do think this was a glamorous, sexy look, she sort of ruined it by letting everyone know that she wasn?t comfortable in it. Still, it?s a great color and Bella?s dead-eyed LEG OF DOOM has now overtaken Angelina Jolie?s O.G. Leg of Doom. Also, Bella got bangs and I sort of don?t hate them?
Here are a few more red carpet photos?Jourdan Dunn in Ralph & Russo. I?m surprised Blake Lively didn?t get her hands on this, because it?s SO princessy.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in Alexandre Vauthier. Compared to Bella?s gown, this one doesn?t even rate. It?s the wrong shade, it?s too fluffy and it makes a beautiful woman like Rosie looks boring.
Irina Shayk in MiuMiu. This is totally basic in the front, but at least it has an interesting back.
Photos courtesy of WENN, Fame/Flynet.
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