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| Kate Upton: Lookin' Leggy for W Magazine Korea October 2015 | Added 9 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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Showing some love for her Asian fans, Kate Upton is featured on the front of the October 2015 issue of W Korea.
The Tiffany & Co jewelry-sporting buxom blonde was photographed by Norman Jean Roy and it appears she?s all about getting physical given her fitness center context.
Kate is stunning as always, showing off her killer curves in a series of sweaters, jackets, bodysuits to accompany her piercing eyes and voluptuous lips.
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| Leighton Meester and Adam Brody welcomed a baby girl named Arlo | Added 9 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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My favorite undercover couple, Leighton Meester and Adam Brody, had a baby girl recently. At first US Weekly ran this story only with the confirmation that they had their baby last week. These two are very guarded about their private life, to the point where they’ve never confirmed their relationship despite the fact that they were secretly married in 2014. Well now we have confirmation from TMZ that their baby was a girl and that they named her Arlo. Arlo. Um… maybe that’s why they didn’t confirm the name. You can get anything you want at Alice’s restaurant. What’s more is that TMZ got the birth certificate and baby Arlo was actually born eight weeks ago.
According to the birth certificate obtained by TMZ, Meester gave birth to a girl on August 4 … not last week, as has been reported.
The girl’s name is Arlo Day and she was born just after midnight at a hospital located about 30 miles away from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, the usual celebrity hospital of choice.
[From TMZ]
Day is kind of a cute middle name. It’s quirky but not stigmatizing, but Arlo? All I can think of is Arlo Guthrie. As Kaiser said to me, maybe this is a family name though. Congratulations to Leighton and Adam on their new arrival! I know we’re not going to be seeing pics anytime soon, but one can always hope.
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photos credit: FameFlynet and Getty Images
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| Cindy Crawford is 'a little bit jealous' the new models 'have social media' | Added 9 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Cindy Crawford has a new interview with the Hollywood Reporter. She (along with so many others) has a memoir coming out called Becoming, which is geared towards helping women of all ages develop a positive self image. She talks about nudity, empowerment, and parenting in the book.
This memoir could be a good read. I feel like Cindy has seen some stuff throughout her decades on the runway, and I’d love to hear her dish a bit. She’s not doing it yet though (give her time). These excerpts are all about appearances and aging. Cindy says she avoids magnifying mirrors if at all possible, which is how she copes with growing older. I think Cindy has had some work done over the years (she looked different for awhile in 2012, but things have settled). Little stuff here and there, but she still looks like Cindy Crawford. She talks about her famous mole here and how it helped launch her career:
On cosmetic procedures: “If you can change it, do. But if you can’t, learn to accept it. I kept my mole when I was in high school and that was a big choice. And then look it ended up being something that made people remember me. So I guess I try to live by that. It’s like, if I can change something if I’m really unhappy with something, and I can change it if it?s within my power, but a lot of times it?s not.”
How she feels about plastic surgery: “I don’t know. It’s just personal. I don’t judge. Every woman feels pressure to look a certain way, and I think being a model and being in the public eye, in some ways, you’re more aware of it, and you’re more judged by it. It’s intimidating. Even for me, it’s like you know I haven’t even turned 50 yet, and even writing this book and everything, it feels like, oh my god. It’s such a benchmark or whatever … I’ve been getting 50 for the last three years, so I’m like geez.”
On the new models: “I’m a little bit jealous that they have social media, because I think that through the use of social media, they are better able to help shape their own image. I think my generation of models, we were perceived the way we were – you know – through our pictures. On social media, you can create or just illuminate your own image, and I think some of the young models are really good at it. I think that more and more social media presence is what will helps you start your own clothing line or campaign or end up on a cover of a magazine.”
She still feels pretty solid as a model: “No one is better at Cindy Crawford than Cindy Crawford.”
[From Hollywood Reporter]
Well, Cindy did enormously well for herself even without the aid of social media. She hosted MTV’s House of Style, which was the precise point when she volleyed into supermodel territory. These days, it’s easier to publicize yourself through Instagram (just ask Kendall Jenner and Kate Upton) and make yourself known with less industry red tape. Can you imagine if Linda Evangelista, Kate Moss, Tyra Banks, and Cindy all had the advantage of social media back in the day? This would be a sight to see, but there would also be a loss of mystique.
Photos courtesy of WENN
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