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| Selena Gomez Is Awesome In PUMA | Added 7 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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Gigi Hadid’s got Reebok. Kendall Jenner’s got adidas. And now it looks like Puma’s getting into the hot spokesmodel game by getting Selena Gomez to model sports bras and leggings for them. I’m not gonna lie, I’ve never really thought of Selena as #fitspiration before (or whatever the hell they call it), but damn if […]
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| More Bella Thorne Tongue Dancing | Added 7 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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Because it’s a Tuesday any day ending in -y, here’s Bella Thorne showing off her cute little cleavage and some more tongue action on Snapchat. I’m starting to get a little worried that Bella can’t keep this up, and pretty soon the hardest-working hottie on Snapchat is going to start running out of material. But […]
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| Lindsay Lohan looked somewhat pulled-together at Madrid Fashion Week | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I like to check in with Lindsay Lohan every few months, now that she?s no longer a regular on blogs and in tabloids. I don?t know if she actually wanted that – she always claimed she moved to London to get away from the constant scrutiny of the American tabloid media, but no one really believed her. That?s what happened though – Lindsay is being mostly ignored by American media these days, even when she gets blackout drunk and starts tweeting like a #MAGA Republican.
So, obviously, I haven?t been paying attention to Lindsay in the past few months. I have no idea what she was up to, or whether she was even in London or possibly on another sketchy holiday, financed by God knows who. A few days ago, she turned up in Madrid for their fashion week. She?s either being paid to show up for some runway shows, or she?s got a new Spanish sugar daddy (or both). These are some assorted photos of Lindsay at various runway shows, like the Jorge Vazquez Spring/Summer 2018 collection, and the Teresa Helbig show.
I guess we should talk about whatever is happening with her face? The problem is that I can?t quite put my finger on it. Obviously, her lips are still jacked. Obviously, she?s Botoxed to high heaven. But something else is going on. I?m grateful that she?s not bright orange, and that she looks like she?s recently bathed. So? yeah, there?s your Lohan update. Cracken still crackin?.
Photos courtesy of WENN.
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| Charlotte Mckinney Works It Good | Added 7 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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We all know for a model Charlotte McKinney has a below average face, but her big boobs and fit body has given her a chance to not end up as a Playboy model and somehow be considered a legit model. Anyway, it’s nice to see her working at keeping her physique in check, without it, […]
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| Angelina Jolie's 'First They Killed' will be eligible for the Best Foreign Film Oscar | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Angelina Jolie?s latest film, First They Killed My Father, debuted on Netflix over the weekend. Over the past few years, the rules have been smudged a little bit when it comes to streaming-service films and their eligibility for film awards. I think the current rule is that a streaming-service film can be considered for Golden Globes, SAGs, Oscars, etc, but only if there?s some kind of limited-release in actual brick-and-mortar theaters. I believe Netflix did something similar for the Oscar campaign around Beasts of No Nation – they spent the money to do a very limited theatrical release, but they were mostly focuses on the streaming. I would imagine they?re doing the same thing for FTKMF. And now we know that Cambodia?s Oscar Selection Committee has chosen Jolie?s film to be their candidate for the Best Foreign Film Oscar category.
It’s official: Angelina Jolie’s fourth film as a director, First They Killed My Father, is Cambodia’s submission for the best foreign-language film Oscar at the 90th Academy Awards.
“This means a great deal to all of us involved in making the film,” Jolie said in a statement in response to the news. “To work with local artists to bring this story forward has been a moving and humbling experience,” she added.
First They Killed My Father, was fully financed and produced by Netflix. The film is an adaptation of a memoir by Cambodian writer Loung Ung about her childhood experience of surviving the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge genocide. Untrained child actor Sareum Srey Moch has won rave reviews for her portrayal of the lead.
The Cambodia Oscar Selection Committee announced its pick Monday, saying: “First They Killed My Father explores a tragic period of history through the eyes of a child. Dialogue is at a minimum and it works well with the story told through intense cinematic images. Committee members as well as the Khmer community found the film to be cathartic, as it brought back memories often best forgotten.”
First They Killed My Father is currently screening theatrically at all major cinemas in Cambodia. Despite Netflix’s notoriety for eschewing the big screen, it’s understood that Jolie, who holds dual citizenship with Cambodia and adopted one of her children from there, felt it was important that the movie be made widely available in the country. “We’re making this first and foremost for Cambodia,” she said during the film’s U.S. premiere at Telluride last week.
The movie is also co-produced by Cambodian auteur and past Oscar nominee Rithy Panh (The Missing Picture), whose Phnom Penh-based company Bophana Production supplied production services to the project. The Missing Picture is the only Cambodian film ever be nominated for the foreign-language Oscar.
[From THR]
I pay attention to the foreign-film race when it starts heating up in January of any given year. The actual Oscar campaigning for the foreign-film categories largely fly under the radar, and let?s be honest: most of the campaigns hinge on a big name or a groundbreaking performance to get through. In years past, European films have largely dominated, although Spanish-language and Farsi-language films have been making significant inroads. I?m saying that I don?t really know what to expect here – my guess is that the film could end up with a nomination, but I doubt it would win.
Photos courtesy of WENN, Backgrid.
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| Kate Walsh had a brain tumor the size of a lemon removed two years ago | Added 7 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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You may have seen the recent TV ads from health insurance provider Cigna, featuring some of your favorite TV doctors. The first ad, which debuted a few weeks ago, featured Alan Alda from M*A*S*H, Noah Wyle from ER, Lisa Edelstein from House (I miss that show), Donald Faison from Scrubs (yup, miss that one too) and Patrick Dempsey from Grey?s Anatomy, encouraging people to get their annual check-ups. There?s a new ad in the ?TV Doctors of America? campaign and, along with the return of Donald and Patrick, Neil Patrick Harris and Patrick’s Grey’s co-star Kate Walsh join them to once again spread the word about the importance of annual doctor visits.
Kate, who has spent much of her career playing a doctor on television, was motivated to take part in the campaign after a recent health scare. The 49-year-old actress revealed in an interview with Cosmopolitan that, in June of 2015, she was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
In recalling the events leading upon to the horrible discovery, Kate said that, after wrapping work on her series Bad Judge in January of 2015, she had been feeling exhausted. “I had been working insane hours, maybe 80 hours a week, and also working out really hard, so I wasn’t surprised.” As time went on, she noticed that she was favoring her right side and having trouble completing sentences.
She finally went to the neurologist and pushed to have an MRI because, as she put it, ?they don?t hand out MRIs so easily,? and found out she had a meningeal tumor the size of a lemon in the left frontal lobe of her brain. Upon the discovery, Kate said ?I just left my body? and admitted ?It was never anything I would have imagined.?
Three days later, she had surgery to have it removed, and discovered that, fortunately, it was benign. After the surgery, Kate recalled, ?I was just so relieved to know there was something wrong, that it wasn?t just my imagination and that my instincts were correct.”
Kate, who also shared her story on Monday’s episode of TODAY, confessed that the whole incident was a ?very private experience? but ?knew that someday I would want to share it.? One of the reasons she did was to let women know that it could happen to them too. She noted, ?One of the most interesting things for me about this diagnosis was that this tumor is twice as common in women as men. It can be especially hard for women to take time out for their health ? you?re mothers, you?re career women, you?re spinning all of these plates, and it?s hard sometimes to hand over the superwoman cape and ask for help.?
And that?s where the Cigna campaign came into play. Kate said of it, “I loved the humor of the storytelling, poking fun at TV doctors, and it was a way for me to talk about my own personal experience and be of service to others.” And her take-away from the whole experience is really some sage advice for all of us:
?Go see a doctor! We?re all so socialized to try to self-diagnose, like ‘I?ll change my workout, I’ll change my diet.’ I’m very proactive and willful and independent, and in the past, even though I played a doctor on TV for years, I was not one to go see doctors very often, other than for my annual OB-GYN appointment. So for me, it was a really big wakeup call to do annual check-ups, and that?s why I wanted to pair up with Cigna for this campaign. I love the idea of changing the framing around healthcare, and changing it from a reactionary thing ? ‘Oh my god, I?m sick, I have to go to the doctor’ ? to something more along the lines of preventive care. We should go get a checkup the same way we go to the gym, just preventively, instead of waiting for something to go wrong.?
[From Cosmopolitan]
Brain tumors are scary. I lost a friend to one many years ago. He was just 42, had two young kids and no previous symptoms. You just never know, but Kate?s 100% correct and I?m glad shoes sharing her story to encourage proactive care. I don?t have insurance myself (and I work for an insurance company), so I can?t afford to get checkups. But after this story, I think I?m going to look into my options.
Photos: WENN.com
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