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| Olivia Munn Booty Out for Lunch with Rose Byrne in West Hollywood | Added 9 years ago | Source: Dickism |
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Here are Olivia Munn & Rose Byrne stepping out for lunch together on Thursday in West Hollywood, California.
Rose wore a loose short-sleeved floral maternity dress that showed her bump for the outing, which she teamed with a pair of sensible dark blue gladiator sandals and accessorised with sunglasses.
Olivia rocked a pair of skintight black skinny jeans along with a black tank-top and open-toed black heels.
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| Reese Witherspoon: 'Just focusing on what you?re wearing feels reductive' | Added 9 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I?m not trying to be mean, but what?s going on with Reese Witherspoon?s face on the cover of Glamour? I don?t think it?s Photoshop. I think it?s something weird with her brows. Are they too light? Is it a makeup thing? Hm. Anyway, Reese has been named one of Glamour Magazine?s Women of the Year, alongside women like Victoria Beckham, Caitlyn Jenner, Misty Copeland, Cecile Richards and more. You can read Reese?s rather long and rather butt-kissing interview here. Reese really has successfully rebranded herself from ?A-list has-been who got arrested while sh-tfaced in Georgia? to ?recent Oscar nominee, powerhouse producer, lifestyle guru and women?s rights advocate.? Are you buying it?
Working motherhood & choices: ?I’d always ask my grandma, who was so, so smart, why she didn’t work, and she would explain that her parents didn’t approve of her working after she had children. She didn’t feel like she had choices. And I witnessed it all firsthand. Growing up in the South, it was very patriarchal. When I applied to Stanford, I was told by a [male] college counselor, “You’re never gonna get in, don’t bother. They don’t want you.” I said, “I’m going to try.” And I got in! But I wouldn’t be the woman I am if I hadn’t had that conflict to overcome. It has given me an underdog feeling all my life.?
Why she started developing female-driven films: ?I have this drive from my upbringing to be a doer, not just a complainer. I have achieved a certain amount of success, and I felt a responsibility to my daughter and to women in this world to create more opportunities for women. Women of different ethnicities and socioeconomic backgrounds. We’re 50 percent of the population?Shouldn’t we be in 50 percent of the stories??
How she started developing films: ?I just kept complaining and complaining to my husband. He goes, ?You read more books than anyone I know. Why don’t you start turning them into movies?? So that’s what I did.?
On #AskHerMore at the Oscars: ?I don’t want to discount the beautiful work that the fashion houses do, but somehow, just focusing on what you’re wearing feels reductive. These actresses are there because they made us laugh and made us cry and touched our hearts.?
Potential versus ?proving yourself?: ?Men rise through the ranks because of potential, but women have to prove themselves?while trying to have children and having no family leave. No woman’s getting hired because of her potential. I hope that we can invest more in female potential.??
Legally Blonde & Gloria Steinem: ?I was debating whether to do Legally Blonde, and I saw this interview with Gloria Steinem about how important Goldie Hawn’s role in Private Benjamin was for women; by the end of the movie, the character socked her fianc in the face at the altar because he didn’t understand who she’d become through her journey. I was like, “I feel like Gloria Steinem told me to do Legally Blonde. That’s how Elle Woods is too!” She starts out thinking she’s gonna follow a man, but in the end she’s like, “I don’t need you.”
Her lifestyle brand & being compared to other lifestyle people: ?I’m always confused about that. Is it more fascinating, perplexing, unbelievable that women are entrepreneurs? A [news] magazine printed a [photo-illustration] of me in a ball gown holding a vacuum cleaner, saying I started a company. Last time I checked, I’m not selling vacuums. It was very sexist. Just “Stay in your lane. We like what you do?don’t try be something else.” But guess what: I hope we all have three or four chapters.
[From Glamour]
My favorite part is when she?s talking about the Lean In stuff, the ?potential? versus ?proving oneself.? It?s very true. But I still think the #AskHerMore stuff is utter horsesh-t though, to the point where I think if Reese ever tried to drip her serious-actress sanctimony on a red carpet again, the interviewer should immediately follow up with questions like ?So how much are being paid to wear this dress? How much are you being paid to wear this jewelry? Why don?t you want to even mention the name of the designer who is paying you to wear this gown? And now, for something more serious: how do you think your white privilege affected your treatment during your 2013 arrest??
Photos courtesy of Glamour.
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| Victoria Beckham: 'Nothing ever came naturally. I was never best at anything' | Added 9 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Victoria Beckham appears in the November issue of Glamour as one of the magazine’s Women Of The Year. Although it’s only a fashion magazine, this is right up Victoria’s alley as far as honors are concerned. She has worked her tiny tush off to build some fashion cred, and I still remember the days when we heard rumors about major designers being upset that she wore their clothing. Those were likely cruel tales that simply poked fun at Posh’s former WAG lifestyle. If I was her, I’m not sure that I would have voluntarily picked away at a fashion career. She’s never claimed to design her own line herself, but she’s very involved in the process. On top of raising four kids, that sounds perfectly exhausting. In these few excerpts, Victoria talks about finding confidence and building her dream career even though she’s never been the best at anything:
On finding her personal girl power: “I did have to find myself and my confidence. I want to make other women feel like the best version of themselves. That’s the same message as the Spice Girls. It’s still Girl Power.”
On her work ethic: “Nothing ever came naturally to me. I was never the cleverest, never best at anything. But we always tell our children that if you work hard and believe in yourself, you can do what you want.”
Anna Wintour on Posh: “Women respond to her clothes because she lives a life that they understand. She’s an incredibly busy woman, she’s the mother of four kids, she’s very much a partner to David, and the clothes recognize that. She’s making clothes for women who are working, traveling, balancing, juggling all sorts of things at the same time.”
[From Glamour]
She’s so self-deprecating, but I think a lot of people can relate to her busy lifestyle, just like Anna Wintour says. It’s also interesting that Wintour chimed in when Victoria has pretty much been dying for a Vogue cover for years. Now, do women really buy the Beckham line of clothing because they identify with Posh? Probably not, but it’s a nice thought. Anyway, I like that Victoria doesn’t have a massive ego about her talent. She knows she’s never been the best singer, dancer, or designer, and that’s okay. She’s still killing it in the career department.
Photos courtesy of WENN
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| Chrissy Teigen fires back at social media trolls who criticize her pregnancy diet | Added 9 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Cap'n Pebbles cravings, nightly
A photo posted by Chrissy Teigen (@chrissyteigen) on Oct 28, 2015 at 11:20pm PDT
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| Jennifer Lopez Sexy Cleavage at Mega 97.9 Megaton Concert in NYC | Added 9 years ago | Source: Dickism |
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Here is Jennifer Lopez showing off her curvaceous frame during her latest concert at the Madison Square Garden in New York City.
The “Booty” singer, 46, put her cleavage on display in the plunging garment, which featured angular shoulder pads, metallic embroidery, and highlighted her sexy, toned legs. A jeweled belt and fishnet tights added an even more sultry, burlesque vibe to the outfit.
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