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| Ariana Grande Keeps Getting Better | Added 6 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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Here is ugly duckling turned major cutie Ariana Grande creating selfies and lesbo kissing her friends. I dig this chick, I just wish shed stop using Instagram filters. I like my pictures to be clear and crisp. Who knows maybe she has bad skin? Whatever, the case she needs to up the quality. []
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| Julianne Hough Is Still Working Social Media | Added 6 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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Im a fan of Julianne Hough. Even though I have no clue what she does anymore other than Instagram. I wonder what will happen when Instagram like celebrity blogs die a slow death and no longer has a revenue stream. Will it be too late for her to dance again? Time will tell []
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| Brooklyn Decker: 'self-care is kind of bulls?t' frankly, I?m failing at self-care' | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I used to think Brooklyn Decker was a vapid idiot, but she?s grown on me so much in recent years. She?s happily married to Andy Roddick, they have two kids together (Hank and Stevie), and she?s sort of given up her modeling career to work full-time as an actress, businesswoman, advocate for women?s empowerment programs, Special Olympics ambassador and various private business endeavors. Brooklyn attended the Girlboss Rally over the weekend, and took part in a panel discussion called The Hustle Is Real. She ended up talking about the idea that, in these troubled times, ?self care? is sort of bullst. It?s actually quite interesting:
Brooklyn Decker is over the idea of self-care.
?As an entrepreneur, in general, I would say ? self-care is kind of bulls?t,? Decker said during a panel titled ?The Hustle is Real? at the Girlboss Rally on Sunday. ?The reason I say that is because I have been told over and over, ?OK you need to do this for your company ? for my children, my husband, my friendships, and you need to completely work on self-care,? and frankly I?m failing at self-care and it just made me feel I was failing at one more thing. I was like, great, so not only am I failing my business, my husband, my kids, but I?m also failing myself.?
The ?Grace and Frankie,? starlet, who shares two children with tennis star husband Andy Roddick, recently co-founded Finery, a digital wardrobe platform that organizes your closet and uses analytics to style outfits with clothing you already own. Decker, 31, stressed that building a business is hard work but worth the struggle.
?That?s not to say you shouldn?t take care of yourself, of course, you should,? she said. ?But I also think that there?s a lot of value in delayed gratification and there?s a lot of value in leaning into the discomfort of entrepreneurship and change in general ? professional change, personal change, whatever it is ? it?s OK to feel uncomfortable. It?s OK to be sleepless. It?s OK to not have balance and it?s OK to be stressed out because it is temporary and there is a light at the end of the tunnel.?
Decker then took a moment to remind women that while they may feel pressure to do it all, it?s OK to prioritize work over everything else at times.
?Women specifically ? I think it?s beautiful ? we want to be sort of complete, you know, whole humans, but I think we need to give ourselves a break and let?s start by saying ?f?k self-care.? We can work on that later. We?re allowed to be uncomfortable in our current state ? That?s part of growth and change.?
[From Page Six]
Gwyneth Paltrow is shook! Compare what Gwyneth sells to what Brooklyn sells Gwyneth?s whole deal is telling rich white women that if they spend thousands of dollars on her products, they can be ?more complete? or ?feel better,? because they?ve earned it in the name of ?self care.? Brooklyn?s message is ?it?s okay to not prioritize yourself all the time too, you?ve got a lot of sh-t on your plate.? She?s not saying women shouldn?t take care of themselves, obviously. She?s saying that it?s okay to NOT BE OKAY all of the time, and that sometimes agitation and stress are good things to just FEEL. Like, it?s character-building. She?s not wrong.
Photos courtesy of WENN.
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| Brad Pitt wants the Make It Right class action lawsuit thrown out, claims he's not liable | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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There were quiet rumors about Brad Pitt?s Make It Right NOLA project for several years. The rumors involved shoddy workmanship, and the MIR homes being unliveable after a few years. Apparently, the MIR homeowners really did try to deal with everything quietly, and they repeatedly asked MIR to help them deal with all of the problems in their homes. MIR did next to nothing to help them, and the city had to come and destroy several of the MIR homes because they were so shoddily made. So over the summer, the homeowners organized as a group and sued MIR and Brad Pitt. Brad?s team has being doing a lot to make it sound like it was just an issue with one architect, or one supplier, and that Brad had walked away from MIR years ago therefore he had no liability. Now it seems that Brad wants the homeowners? class action lawsuit thrown out, or just the part of the lawsuit where he would be held accountable.
Brad Pitt is demanding a class action lawsuit filed against him and his charity over the homes built following Hurricane Katrina be tossed out, and claims it was not his responsibility to make sure the homes were properly built. On November 20, the actor filed court documents in Louisiana in the lawsuit brought against him and his Make It Right Foundation.
Pitt says Make It Right was founded, ?with the mission of building high-performance, sustainably-designed homes to be sold at affordable prices to residents of the Lower Ninth Ward, following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.? The star says he had no duty personally to the homeowners and did not breach any deal with them. Translation: ?I?m an actor, not a construction worker.?
Pitt points out that the plaintiffs have previously praised him for leading the charge on building the homes, and specifically mentioned ?that they are extremely grateful to Mr. Pitt for his efforts in helping to rebuild the Lower Ninth Ward.? The court docs state, ?Mr. Pitt cannot simply be lumped together with other defendants and held liable for alleged conduct in which he is not even alleged to have participated.?
The actor?s lawyers argue that the ?Petition contains no allegations that Mr. Pitt committed any act or omission, other than in his capacity as a Director, which allegedly caused plaintiffs emotional distress, much less a physical injury.? Pitt is demanding he be dismissed entirely out of the case. He is not requesting that Make It Right be let off the hook, but only wants himself personally dismissed.
Make it Right Foundation was founded by Pitt to help residents move back to the Lower Ninth Ward following Hurricane Katrina. The charity helped build affordable homes and sold them to residents whose homes were destroyed.
[From The Blast]
Again, I can?t help but think of how much credit Brad took when he formed MIR. He was on the cover of Architectural Digest. He was giving interviews in New Orleans to the Today Show. He was hosting charity events for MIR in New Orleans. He wanted so much credit, and he got it. And now that everything is covered in mold and water damage, he?s like ?I don?t know her? and ?I?m just an actor, y?all.? I mean, I?m sure he has some sort of legal argument, but considering all of the credit he got for MIR when it was considered successful, it seems stupid for him to now claim that he has no responsibility of liability.
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Backgrid, WENN.
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| Angelina Jolie organized a film festival featuring films about war-zone rape | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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The older I get, the less time I have for TV shows and movies which use rape as a plot device or a shorthand way to bring about some character development. Downton Abbey used rape as a plot device, and while the story was well-acted and probably true to the era, it still felt cheap. The show Shetland also used rape as a plot device, only the rape of a popular character barely had anything to do with the actual plot of the show. There are lots of other examples, and suffice to say, very few shows or films should go down the ?eh, let?s just have this character be a rape victim? plot. I was thinking about this when I read People Mag?s story about a new film festival which Angelina Jolie has put together a two-day film festival which focuses on films about rape, sexual abuse, assault and war crimes.
Angelina Jolie is bringing her humanitarian efforts to a new film festival. The 43-year-old actress is taking part in the Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict?s film festival, Fighting Stigma Through Film, which will focus on helping fight discrimination and social stigma that survivors of war zone rape face, according to a press release from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in the U.K. Jolie is the co-founder of Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict which is hosting Fighting Stigma Through Film later in November.
The mother of six is leading a Q&A session with Dr. Denis Mukege, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, and City of Joy Centre Director Christine Schuler Deschryver.
?Artists and human rights defenders often taking significant risks, to tell the truth about crimes committed against defenseless women, children, and men during war,? Jolie said in a statement. ?The perpetrators of war crimes often go to extreme lengths to keep the truth from being told. So I am proud to support the filmmakers taking part in the festival. Stigma compounds the suffering of survivors of war zone rape. It is an unbearable injustice on a human level, and it is a major obstacle to achieving justice for victims of these sickening acts of violence. We need to examine and change the entrenched social attitudes that treat sexual violence as an inevitable consequence of war or lesser crime ? including harmful attitudes to women,? Jolie added.
The festival will take place on Nov. 23 and 24 at the British Film Institute in London.
[From People]
I 100% understand the need to draw attention to these stories and I completely agree with what Jolie says about de-stigmatizing these stories and these subjects. But also: good lord, this film festival sounds like such a downer. It would be one thing if every film being shown is a documentary that I would understand, and I would applaud. These are victims using their voices, telling their stories on camera. But I fear that some of the films in this festival will be fictionalized accounts that don?t really educate or inform, and instead use ?rape? as a plot device, or some easy way to make a character sympathetic. So? bless Angelina for trying, but even a stan like me would avoid this film festival like the plague.
Photos courtesy of WENN.
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| Jennifer Lawrence & Dior accused of cultural appropriation for 'Mexican' campaign | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Discover the exclusive video of the #DiorCruise campaign 2019 by #MariaGraziaChiuri, which references the escaramuzas empowered and highly-skilled Mexican horsewomen and the female characters of Isabel Allende?s debut novel ?The House of the Spirits?, all of whom have been an inspiration to our Creative Director. Featuring revisited #DiorSaddle bags, romantic full skirts and embroidered dresses, find out more about the collection on Dior.com! @FabienBaron
A post shared by Dior Official (@dior) on Oct 25, 2018 at 6:47am PDT
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| Is Paris Hilton going to keep her hideous $2 million engagement ring? | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Love is dead, or at least love is temporarily suspended until Paris Hilton finds some Euro-bro to bang. Paris Hilton and Chris Zylka ended their engagement and completely broke up we discussed that yesterday, when sources insisted that Paris had done the dumping, because she was just over it. Which I still believe. What I forgot about was the $2 million pear-shaped diamond monstrosity that Chris ?gave? Paris when he proposed. Allegedly. Most of us assumed that he didn?t pay for that fugness. It seemed completely in character for Paris to pick out her own ugly engagement ring and pay for it herself. But according to TMZ, Chris ?wants the ring back.? I mean? are we supposed to believe he legit paid for it?
Paris Hilton has yet to return the VERY expensive ring Chris Zylka gave her when he got on bended knee earlier this year, but it may just be a matter of time before she has to fork it over. Sources close to Chris tell us, he bought the ring valued at $2 MILLION. Based on what we know, he got a massive discount. The jeweler and Paris have a close relationship, and publicity for jewelers is as valuable as cold, hard cash.
Now were told Paris is the one who broke off the engagement. Under California law, if she calls off the engagement, he gets the ring back. And, not surprisingly, were told he wants it back. Were told Paris and Chris havent seen each other since the split, and he hasnt requested that she turn the ring back but we know he wants it. Its pretty damn unique, with a massive 20-carat diamond, which took about 4 months to cut. Our sources say Chris will make the hard ask if Paris doesnt get the hint. Copy that, PH?
[From TMZ]
?Based on what we know, he got a massive discount. The jeweler and Paris have a close relationship, and publicity for jewelers is as valuable as cold, hard cash.? Ah. The jeweler was like ?ugh, this pear-shaped diamond is so ugly and tacky OMFG I need to make a call to Paris Hilton,? and then Paris was like ?that?s hot, lemme tell Chris to buy it,? and he ?bought? it? at a steep discount. Anyway, if Chris can prove that he spent his own money on it, then sure, she should give it back. She should especially give it back if she really dumped him that?s the rule I was taught. If he dumped her, she could keep the ring. The dumper never keeps the ring.
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#Repost @hiltonworld ??? #ParisHilton for @WMag with a touch of @greeneandco !
A post shared by Greene & Co. International (@greeneandco) on Mar 6, 2018 at 12:56pm PST
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| Was Sarah Michelle Gellar 'fat shaming' people who overindulge on Thanksgiving' | Added 6 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I?m just going to pin these up all over my house as a reminder not to overeat on Thursday #thanksgivingprep
A post shared by Sarah Michelle (@sarahmgellar) on Nov 18, 2018 at 10:04am PST
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