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July 30th, 2008

A Rolling Stone journalist who was invited to the singer’s Camden flat, tells how she witnessed at first-hand the shambolic squalor in which exists…

Dawn is breaking on a hot Sunday morning last month, and is inside her North London home, staring at her reflection in a dark tinted mirror, looking the tiny little body in front of her up and down, assessing the emaciated tattooed limbs, the jungle of a black beehive weave and the hallucinatory glow of her transparent green eyes.

All around her, Winehouse’s home is in disarray: discarded bags of crisps, crumpled nuggets of tinfoil, beer bottles, lingerie boxes and scattered old credit cards tell of a long night that hasn’t ended in weeks, maybe months.

While Winehouse’s Saturday isn’t really over, her Sunday has begun with a shriek.

The tabloids have hit the pavement and slapped her out of her weekend reverie with yet another high-decibel scandal.

This time it’s photographs and videos — leaked from a lost digital camera — that show Winehouse in various states of dereliction, all shot by her now-imprisoned husband, Blake Fielder-Civil.

What’s scandalous this time isn’t the pictures of Winehouse surrounded by crack pipes (there have been too many of those this year) but a video of her singing to Fielder-Civil a ditty chock–a–block with racial slurs: ‘Blacks, Pakis, gooks and Nips . . . deaf and dumb and blind and gay,’ she and a girlfriend sing.

The morning headline reads ‘Sex, and racist rant’, but at Winehouse’s place, there’s no publicist or manager to be seen - no crisis management squad deployed to save one of the decade’s most successful female vocalists from public shame.

That’s not Winehouse’s style — it’s just her and a girlfriend. British singer Remi Nicole pores over the paper, annoyed, telling her friend that all this scandal has to stop.
‘All right, Remi, it’s over,’ says Winehouse bluntly.

‘No, but how did anyone know about you and Alex and Kristian?’ Nicole asks her, referring to alleged extra-marital dalliances by Winehouse reported in the Press.

‘They’re, like, all these Chinese whispers,’ says Winehouse sadly.

‘You need to get rid of the ***** around you who whisper,’ says Nicole, and after a pause, ‘what’s the point of him taking pictures of you with a crack pipe?’ referring to Fielder-Civil.

‘It wasn’t like that, babe,’ says Winehouse sweetly as she scours the floor in a stupor for a head scarf.
‘It’s important that you know that. You know a lot of things are more casual to me than they are to you.’

‘Yeah, like smoking crack,’ Nicole says under her breath.

‘It’s just incidental,’ says Winehouse. ‘He’s taking pictures of me because we were on our honeymoon, and he thought I looked pretty.’

She finds a red scarf with white polka dots, a la Minnie Mouse, and carefully fastens it around her head, tying it in a jaunty bow.

Winehouse lifts her black wifebeater vest and stares at her chest — the tattoo of her husband’s name thundering across her heart, barely encased by a grey polka-dot push-up bra.

‘Should I wear my Spanish top?’ she asks no one in particular.

Downstairs, a growing pack of paparazzi has gathered in a frenzy, inches from her door, with cameras at the ready, anticipating Winehouse’s response to the latest headlines.

For the past hour, Winehouse has been getting ready to meet the paparazzi: she’s been carefully drawing the dark, thick Cleopatra swoops around her eyes, over smudges of make-up past, her long, manicured red fingernails masking a black resin lining, her lip gloss glittering pink, foundation covering little scabs that dot her face.

‘What are you going to say, Amy?’ I ask her from the sofa where I’ve been slumped over, scratching notes for the past few hours.

At 4am, after I’d spent half the night outside her apartment, hoping for an interview, Winehouse had, much to my surprise, opened the door and invited me in for beer.

Since then, Winehouse has been pottering around her house in varying states of consciousness, disappearing every half an hour or so upstairs to her bedroom and returning to talk to me a little about her music, a little about her and a lot about her imprisoned husband.

Through it all, she’s an attentive and open hostess, making tea and giving me extra pieces of paper to take notes.

Now, thinking about the waiting paparazzi outside, she keeps her eyes fastened on her image in the mirror.

‘I could just go out there and say . . . I don’t know.’ Her mouth is slack. ‘I don’t know, really.’ Winehouse gives her hive one last tease and trots gamely down the stairway.

She opens the door and on cue a firestorm of flashbulbs surrounds her, voices crying her name: ‘Amy! Amy! Amy!’

‘I guess I should apologise,’ she starts, fluttering her eyes, swaying her hips, flipping and tucking her hair innocently. ‘What next, Amy?’ they cry. ‘What are you going to call your new album?’

She smiles, making them wonder if she’ll answer, and then wickedly says, ‘Black Don’t Crack’.

This past year, has gone from being one of pop music’s most ascendant and celebrated talents to a tragi-comic train wreck of epic proportions.

Winehouse has insisted from the beginning of her career that she is a simple girl crazy in love with her man. Her life, her history and talent all seem barely worth talking about when one could talk about Blake, how fit he is, how perfect for each other they are.

‘We are so in love, we are a team,’ she rhapsodises to me. ‘Blake, Blake, Blake, Blake, Blake, Blake, Blake.’ It’s as if she’s putting herself in a trance.

The daughter of a taxi-driver father and a pharmacist mother, Winehouse grew up in a North London home where jazz voices such as Dinah Washington and Frank Sinatra were always on the record player.

AT 17, Winehouse got a record contract with Island, and in 2003 she released her first album, the critically acclaimed Frank. In 2003, she met Blake Fielder-Civil at a local bar. A handsome hanger-on from rural Lincolnshire, Fielder-Civil worked part-time on music video sets. Winehouse fell hard — his name was quickly tattooed on her chest.

They married in May 2007, but last November, he was arrested for the assault of an East End bar owner in June 2006. (Fielder-Civil pleaded guilty and has just been sentenced to 27 months imprisonment.) With her husband gone, Winehouse slid into despondency.

In January, after a clip of her allegedly smoking crack was released to The Sun, she was sent to rehab by her record label again. She didn’t stay long, and she happily tells me now that she did the whole time.

Since the spring, there has been story after story in the tabloids, parading images of Winehouse wrecked and wretched, usually high and half-naked.

There were rumours of extramarital affairs, and she was arrested (and later released) on drug charges and cautioned by police for assaulting a man.

Winehouse says all of this is the product of heartbreak over being separated from her true love, whose name appears in a little heart pin she often wears in her hair.

‘To be honest, my husband’s away, I’m bored, I’m young,’ Winehouse tells me.

‘I felt like there was nothing to live for. It’s just been a low ebb.’

Winehouse is rarely alone. Her home is on a quiet cobbled lane off the main drag of raucous Camden, but throughout the night, musicians, dealers, masseuses, friends and fans come and go freely.

Outside, a nearly ever-present herd of paparazzi — mostly men in their early 30s — stand around smoking cigarettes. Winehouse is their meal ticket.

The paps jokingly refer to her as ‘the pied piper of Camden’ for her powers of enchantment.
Winehouse treats them like animals in her care — she makes them tea and, on several occasions, smacks them if they get too close to her.

In the hours I spend with her, her main concession to health is a large upright tanning bed, which she uses every day.

She often seems like she is having trouble staying awake, fighting to keep her eyes open. ‘I just took my night-time medicine,’ she says. ‘I’m so tired.’

Winehouse seems lonely, in search of a perpetual slumber party. ‘Women don’t try to use me,’ she tells me groggily.

Her trust is remarkable: at one point she even discusses her night’s outfit with two female teenage fans over her intercom.

Her arms are spotted with cuts and scratches, and she itches at them furiously as she wanders upstairs.

She offers me beer and then realises she doesn’t have any. She sends Nicole to ask a paparazzi to go buy it for her, and when he returns, she laughs at his request for money.

She floats into the kitchen, a sea of dirty dishes, to wash glasses for our beer.

She’s dazed and keeps losing track of what she’s doing, her eyes flicking around.

She spends ten minutes washing the glasses, fondling the edges slowly with the sponge and drying them with a big, filthy bath towel that sits on the counter.

I ask her what her next album will be like. ‘Same stuff as my last album but with some ska.’ Have you started recording it yet? ‘It’s not so much about recording, it’s about whatever.’

I ask what the songs are like. ‘When the songs are done, they’ll be all atmospheric and cool like that.’

She does a sort of Sixties, space age, Bond-girl dance, standing with one hip thrust to the side, wiggling her fingers, opening her mouth and making a ‘Whaaaa’ sound. ‘They might be like these girls I’ve been listening to, like the Shangri-Las.’

I ask her about Pete Doherty. ‘We’re just good friends,’ she says. ‘I asked Pete to do a concept EP, and he made a face. He wouldn’t do it. We’re just . . . really close.’

She pulls up the guitar, picks the chords to the Sixties song I Will Follow Him, puts down the guitar and disappears upstairs for a while.

When she returns, she teeters into the living room, moves the array of bottles and glasses aside and asks Nicole for a massage: ‘Press my face, Remi.’

She sits in front of Nicole, puts down a pillow and then jogs off to get massage oil and paper towels. ‘Will you just sit still?’ asks Nicole, who seems distinctly sober.

In a matter of minutes, Winehouse has moved Nicole again, this time to the sofa, and she’s burying her head into her lap as Nicole works diligently on Winehouse’s small, gnarled back. ‘I love Amy,’ says Nicole.

‘Yeah,’ says Winehouse, adopting a cute voice. ‘She loves me.’

‘Amy is a very honest type of person,’ says Nicole. ‘She blows my mind. She’s very special.’

From her lap, Winehouse mutters: ‘Special needs.’

‘She’ll hate me for saying this, but her heart is made of gold,’ says Nicole.

‘Made of wood,’ mumbles Winehouse.

‘She’s very democratic,’ says Nicole. ‘Diplomatic,’ corrects the lap voice. ‘I want to fall in love like Amy,’ says Nicole. ‘I think I’ve been in love before.’

Winehouse lifts her head: ‘No, no, if you had, you’d be dead because you weren’t together.’

Winehouse wants to show me her wedding pictures, but first she informs me that she wants to eat some food.

‘I’m on a strict pizza diet,’ she says perkily. ‘I’m on a strict put-weight-on diet. I love food. I’m just stressed out.’ She returns from the kitchen with an oozing white bread and banana sandwich, on top of which she sprinkles crisps.

She hands Nicole her laptop, caked in fingerprints and smudges, and asks her to show me the photographs of Winehouse and her husband kissing, the two of them mugging for the camera, passing pills to each other with their tongues. Winehouse gets up for more food. Nicole continues the slide show.

‘I’ve never been to rehab, I mean, done it properly,’ says Winehouse from the kitchen. ‘I’m young, and I’m in love. But it’s never been like, “Amy, get your life together.”’

It’s 9am, and outside the last paparazzi leave, shouting up: ‘Thank you, Amy!’

‘You’re welcome!’ she yells back, then she mutters: ‘You f***ing gooks.’ And cracks up.

She thoughtfully calls me a taxi and walks me downstairs, inviting me to join her a few days later for a private concert in Moscow, where she will be paid a reported £1 million to play for Russian oligarch . (A day later, her manager rescinds my invitation.)

After the show, the newspapers report that Winehouse was drunk and Abramovich’s organisers were sent into a mad scramble to search for a replacement.

They say she played hours late and without underwear. Her publicist, Tracey Miller, dismisses the rumours, insisting it went well.

Winehouse is scheduled to play at various festivals and concerts in Europe this summer. But last month, Winehouse fainted in her home and was taken to the hospital by her father.

‘They are just taking it one day at a time,’ says Miller. ‘In a way, it’s good she’s there.’

© 2008, Rolling Stone. First published in Rolling Stone magazine. Distributed by Tribune Media Services.

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Category: Celebrities
July 28th, 2008

has slammed the current top models, saying that was the last true supermodel.

Campbell feels the supermodel label nowadays is given too easily and that most who claim they are supermodels are not really so. She said:

Models need to earn their stripes - I just think the term is used a little too loosely. is obviously a supermodel but, after Gisele, I don’t think there’s been one.”

Watch the funniest Hasardous Catwalks ever!

And now watch Naomi falling.

The First Lady of Scandal has also hit out at the kabbalah - controversial faith - and even compared it to Alcoholics Anonymous. Here’s another recent quote of hers:

I knew about Kabbalah before got involved. Kabbalah is not a religion, it’s a program. I don’t like to get hooked on things like that. It reminds me of AA but just with different words. They’ve got the same principles. We’re all looking for positivity in our lives and looking towards the light but I just believe in God. I am religious. I pray most days and do my thing… but each to their own.”

Well, Naomi, here’s definition of kabbalah for you - literally it means “receiving”. It is a discipline and school of thought discussing the mystical aspect of Judaism. It is a set of esoteric teachings meant to define the inner meaning of both the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) and traditional Rabbinic literature, as well as to explain the significance of Jewish religious observances.

Click to find out more about Kabbalah

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Category: Celebrities
July 25th, 2008

is continuing along with her US tour. She performed at the Verizon Wireless Music Center in Indianapolis, Indiana on Wednesday night on July 23.

The 23-year-old Canadian singer/songwriter now gets to enjoy a day off before hitting the stage in Hershey, Pennsylvania on Friday, followed by a gig in Hartford, Connecticut the next evening.

Meanwhile, Star magazine says that Miss Lavigne “dislikes her sharp, vampirelike front teeth so much that she’s getting them rounded off.”

“Avril hates her fangs,” the magazine’s source said, “She is planning on having them filed down by a cosmetic dentist. It’s just something she has always been insecure about, especially since everyone is staring at her mouth when she sings. As soon as Avril finds some time to take off so it won’t interfere with her singing, she’s getting it done!”

To be honest fangs kinda suit her. There is definitely some charm.

Otherwise ‘Skater Boy’ singer wouldn’t earn $1 million from people watching the video to her hit single ‘Girlfriend’ online. The promo has clocked over 100 million hits on video sharing site YouTube.com since it was posted on the internet by RCA record company executives last year - and Lavigne’s earnings have rocketed as a result. Every time the video is viewed, an advert is played and the singer receives a fee, plus the ads clicks.

UK’s Guardian writes:

We’re glad that someone’s figured out how to make some money in an era of all-free, all-digital music. We’re just not sure it ought to have been . Thanks to the forward-thinking strategies of her management, the singer has netted a cool £1m just from fans watching a music video on YouTube.”

Hey! Hey! You! You! “I don’t like your girlfriend” is stuck in my head now. Hm… I want to make a million.

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July 25th, 2008

The X-Files: I want to believe premiered in LA yesterday. Movie stars, and joined director Chris Carter and producer Frank Spotnitz on the red carpet. , 39, who reprised her role as FBI agent Dana Scully in the series’ second full-length feature film, was looking glowing and blooming in a floor-length silk blue dress, showing off her growing baby bump.

As we’ve already reported, Anderson is expecting her third child with beau Mark Griffiths. The baby is due in October. This will be the second child for the couple who already have a 20-month-old son Oscar. Gillian also has a daughter Piper, 13, from the previous marriage.

During the premiere Ms. Anderson told reporters about her pregnancy cravings and her plans for this year. According to the star she doesn’t actually crave anything and, while pregnant, prefers to “eat and sit on my butt.”

Anderson told US Magazine she’s focusing her life on mommyhood, though she’s having “a couple of films coming out later in the year” that she’ll do some promotion for. So far, she’s promoting The X-Files.

According to FOXNews.com, Gillian is also involved into charitable thing these days. She is currently auctioning off some very special personal items from her days on the X-Files on e-Bay to raise money for three chosen charities. Anderson said one of the items could make someone a lot of money someday. “There’s an FBI file that I’m a bit hesitant to auction because it may be one of only two in existence — but I’m doing it anyway,” she said.

It’s not the only charitable thing Anderson has ever done. Last year she appeared on Idol Gives Back. Gillian even recorded a song for the show but it was so bad it wasn’t included in the final version.

“I recorded in London. But I also did a version where I pretended to audition for American Idol a cappella, but did a really bad job,” she told the source. “Of course, they never used it, but I’m sure it will pop up at some point to embarrass me.”

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July 25th, 2008

Angelina and Brad have revealed that their newborn babies were born in-vitro. The perfect twins born earlier this month in Paris to the world’s perfect couple, were no accident.

According to US Weekly on Thursday, and used in-vitro fertilization to conceive twins Vivienne and Knox. A source close to the couple told the magazine that

They both desperately wanted more babies soon”

That was the reason for 33 years old to choose the $12,000 procedure so “she wouldn’t have to deal with the stress of trying to get pregnant. She could just knock it out.”

By the way, in-vitro fertilization improves the chances of conceiving twins from one percent to 25 per cent.

Vivienne Marcheline and Knox Leon were born in France on July 12. They joined adopted siblings Maddox, 6, Pax, 4, Zahara, 3, and the couple’s biological daughter two-year-old Shiloh.

Also, there are reports in Daily Mirror that Angelina will be gaining major weight for a role in the forthcoming sequel to The Thomas Crown Affair. Newspaper writes:

Ideally they want Angelina to put on two stone (about 28 lbs) for the role. It is going to be very physically demanding, which is why they want her to carry the extra weight… They don’t want a reprise of what happened with Wanted, where she was fainting and they had to take her costumes in.”

Jolie will star alongside in the 1999 remake. Brosnan will also produce the movie.

I can’t imagine Angie putting on weight. Even when pregnant she hardly put any aside from her belly. We’ll see.

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July 25th, 2008

graces the cover of the 86th issue of J magazine. There are talks around the pic that was airbrushed too much. I agree they made her look few sizes smaller than she actually is. I think she looks better when bigger and more real. In Playboy she looked better.

In any case she has the sexiness gene.

Did you also know is to strip in Sin City of Las Vegas. On August 15th the sexy socialite will be recruited as a guest Pussycat Doll and will make her debut at the pole.

The Keeping Up With Kardashians main girl sis accepted the Dolls’ invitation to join them in their Las Vegas burlesque show. Last Kim was spotted out in LA yesterday (July 23) checking out some bridal magazines.

Fox Pop Tarts confirmed that and we’re told to expect flesh-flashing and dirty dancing pole performances. Recently she told to press:

I’m so flattered that I’m considered sexy; I love it.”

Do you think Kim and her infamous ass will steal the ‘ show?

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July 24th, 2008

A waxwork model of has been unveiled at London’s Madame Tussauds wax museum.

The waxwork has the ‘Rehab’ singer dressed in the same outfit that she wore to the Brit awards - a yellow mini-dress and black high-heels. Including her trademark beehive hair-do and tattoos.

The sculpture took four-and-a-half months to create - the likeness was formed from existing photographs, as Winehouse was unable to pose for the waxwork.

Madame Tussauds gave us a rare glimpse at what might look like if she were to stop using and abusing. Singer didn’t shop up for the event but her parents did. Her father Mitch said:

Yeah, it’s great. We just said we’re going to take this one home with us and send the real one back.”

Nice joke pops.

But sure is talking differently about her future lately. Not only did she say she wants to volunteer at rehab facilities, but now she says she wants twins! She says:

Blake and I can’t wait to have kids. I want at least five kids. I want twins. Blake is gonna be the most amazing dad.”

She does know she can’t drink or do or smoke when pregnant, right?

The wax model, unveiled by the singer’s parents, joins other celebrity waxworks, including one of , at the tourist attraction.

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July 23rd, 2008

Since 1992, Vanity Fair magazine does Vanities section featuring a full-page portrait of a promising young star. Here are the latest women in film industry who have it all to make it to having their names on the Walk of Fame. Here is a fastidious pick of four girls out of Vanity Fair’s 24.

Age: 17

Provenance: North Hollywood, California.

You first glimpsed her as … ’s doppelgänger daughter in Panic Room (2002). “[Director] David Fincher does a lot of takes,” Stewart says:

There was this one scene we must have done, like, 80 times. I didn’t know that it wasn’t the norm. Now I wouldn’t be as chill with it … “

Because now she’s a prolific industry veteran, with four films due out this year. Namely, In the Land of Women, The Messengers, The Cake Eaters (the directorial debut of Mary Stuart Masterson, with Stewart in the lead role), and ’s Into the Wild, based on the Jon Krakauer book. But is this the life for her? Not necessarily:

I want to go to college for literature. I want to be a writer. I mean, I love what I do, but it’s not all I want to do—be a professional liar for the rest of my life.”

Still, Kristen’s no brooder: “I love big-band music, and I’m taking swing classes now. I can’t wait till I’m going to be able to be tossed up in the air.”

Age: 23

Provenance: London.

You know her as … the cold-eyed young Brit who stole The Devil Wears Prada, delivering the performance most comically evocative of what editorial assistants are really like at … oh, certain publishing companies we’ve heard of. “I kind of knew that girl—she’s a total impersonation of various people whom I would find personally excruciating,” says Blunt, who is also a 2007 Golden Globe winner for her performance in the BBC drama Gideon’s Daughter.

But what I liked about that character was that there was the opportunity to glimpse something beyond sarcasm. There’s a vulnerability that’s transparent to me, when someone defines herself just by having an association with someone else.”

And you’ll know her better still after you see her this year in … Wind Chill, a thriller produced by and Steven Soderbergh (”I literally went from wearing Manolos to huge snow boots covered in blood and mud”); The Great Buck Howard, with , , and Colin Hanks; Dan in Real Life, in which she gets to “have a dance-off” with Steve Carell; and The Jane Austen Book Club, an ensemble piece in which Blunt plays “a total nerd—a different part for me, because I often play the fast-talking, manipulative sort of character.” Extraordinary, considering that …

I had a really bad stutter as a child. It never occurred to me that I would want to be on the stage, because I couldn’t even bloody talk. My parents tried everything: I had speech therapy, I had [recordings of] dolphins squeaking at me at night to try and relax me, cranial osteopathy, everything you could do. And then I had a rather wonderful teacher who encouraged me to do the class play when I was about 12. I think he had the faith in me that I’d rise to the occasion. Or maybe he just had the smarts to say, ‘Why don’t you be someone else?’”

And now she’s smooth-talked her way into a relationship with swingin’ singer Michael Bublé: “It’s wonderful. I love him. We met at some awards ceremony and I was a bit of a fan and I told him, and he liked compliments, obviously.”

Age: 17

Provenance: Rockland County, New York.

Currently serving humankind as … Claire, “the Cheerleader,” on NBC’s breakout hit Heroes. “[The show] just sort of plopped in my lap,” Panettiere says:

I was walking out of a general meeting with NBC, and they were like, ‘Oh, hey, by the way, read this’—this script with a cockroach running across the front of it. And I read it, and it was amazing.”

Look out, Mandy Moore: Panettiere’s debut album, for which she co-wrote most of the songs, comes out this spring.

My [day] job is to portray people who are not myself, and this is sort of getting to portray a little bit of me.” What happens to college plans when you have a hit series at 17? “I’ve got 15 alumni from Duke University in my family. I absolutely want to go to college, but I don’t know if it’s going to work out with this series. [To her mom, Lesley] How long are we on contract? [Mom says, "I think it's six years."] Oh my God, I’ll be 23!”

And finally the hottest pick. She is the one from Mamma Mia!

Age: 22

Provenance: Allentown, Pennsylvania.

You know her… as the coming-of-age teen in everyone’s favorite polygamy-motif’d TV show, Big Love. But you’ll see her next as ’s daughter in the screen adaptation of Mamma Mia! “She’s the coolest human being ever,” says Seyfried of her on-camera mom. She didn’t treat me like I was younger. She respected me. I couldn’t ask for anything better.” Diablo rising: Next up for Seyfried is Jennifer’s Body, the latest project from multi-tattooed Oscar-winning screenwriter Diablo Cody.

I play the nerdy best friend of Jennifer, who becomes a zombie. I’m like the heroine of the movie. I have to try to save the small town we live in.”

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July 23rd, 2008

Oscar-winning actress is to be one of the faces of Revlon. Revlon’s CEO said:

is a modern, dynamic and intelligent woman. She is an accomplished wife, mother and actress and her successes complement the spirit of the Revlon brand. We are elated to have Jennifer join the Revlon family.”

In addition to being featured in upcoming global advertising campaigns, Connelly will be involved with various company-sponsored fundraising events for charity. Actress who won Oscar for best Supporting Actress in Beautiful Mind said:

I am honored to be joining the Revlon Family. Revlon is one of the great iconic brands of today and I am thrilled to be part of a company that has done so much for women around the world.”

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July 23rd, 2008

Yummy boy has spent weeks working on his tan - and he couldn’t be more eager to show if off wearing super tiny shorts. But you have to admit the pair of metallic shorts could go well only on a guy like him.

Kind of reminds me the 80s. The 23-year-old, who was on a shopping spree at Ed Hardy, completed his flashy 80s ensemble with shiny white runners and a pink DSQUARED tee.

Ronaldo hasn’t been seen with one particular female companion during his holiday following his split from Spanish model Nereida Gallardo at the beginning of this month.

Manchester United player is injured at the moment and prefers to be on his own when outing in LA hotspots like Villa.

Soon he will be welcomed by Raúl Gonzalez to Real Madrid and that must be damn exciting for both guys. It is going to be just a little tougher for sensitive Ronaldo. Raúl told AP:

I see no reason why he (Ronaldo) would cause problems. I think it could be very positive because we have a great squad, with a lot of big players and it is obvious that if a player of a very high level joined he would be welcome and helped to adapt.

We know the path to success and that is how we will continue to work. We have some important challenges ahead knowing that after winning two consecutive leagues we will have to raise our game even more.

Our good form will continue whether Cristiano comes or not and at whatever price. Nothing will break up the unity we currently have.”

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    After giving birth to twins this February J Lo seems to work a lot on her post pregnant body as during the pregnancy she gained as twice as she usually weighs. At a luxurious boat Lopez stripped down to two pieces bikini to reveal her new figure.

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  • Haute Couture takes over Paris

    Haute Couture takes over Paris

    Paris Fashion Week got all the fashion freaks world wide going crazy. There are few designers that have made it so very haute couture that it is off the top. Christian Lacroix's works, for instance, are more of an art, rather than just fashion.

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  • Sexy outfits for Lilo in Labor Pains

    Sexy outfits for Lilo in Labor Pains

    Lindsay Lohan has finally got a job. She is back to acting. In Labor Pains her wardrobe is filled with really sexy outfits. Yet, the publishing house employee's clothes are sophisticated. In the movie she pretends to be pregnant to avoid getting fired.

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Miss Provocateur

  • Stirring things up!

  • Did you ever provoke a fight with your guy? You love getting on his nerves because that makes him so obscure and funny – “cute” so we say. No, you’re not sadistic. Just the fact that after the make up, it feels so sweet to be the conqueror- to have the feeling of power! To feel the situation is under your control - to cause a fight and then to stop it. Isn’t it just so dramatically sweet to push the edges once in a while?

    I love pushing his triggers. Some may think I’m an evil witch, but I’m simply making our relationship tempered, exciting, resolute, pert.

    If you intentionally get into a fight with him – you are not sick in a head (and no, you’re not just a bitch). Scientists say that a healthy relationship is a relationship where there are arguments, and any argument needs a solution, right? That takes out our negative energy and brings us closer.
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  • A Good bye to Ruslana

  • Prologue

    Once upon a time there was a little girl who was just like a real princess, but no one knew that she was a princess. She grew up and became a very successful model. She lived up on the Manhattan tower and had almost a prince like boyfriend. One day she got tired of others not seeing that princess inside her. Ruslana Korshunova killed herself. She jumped off that high evil tower.

    Parable

    During my journey to Tibet I was lost. It was actually the reason why I went there. I was there to try to discover my soul. I will not get into details about my journey; there is only one meeting I have to tell you about.
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  • Breaking Rules

  • No matter how obvious it sounds most of the rules have been created long before us. By rules I mean systematized experience of previous generations, like handshakes and etiquette, and things like going for a social smoke. There is a rule that ladies go in first into any door except the elevator.

    But rules are a need for the sense of stability around one. Society needs rules to forecast the effect of a cause, to have at least some confidence of the future. And this is what disappoints people. This is when they lose their confidence because things appear not the way they expected them to be. Those who were really dependent on expectations suffer from facing the world that is unpredictable, that the rules they believed in didn’t work at some turning point.

    So they say that only fools learn through their own mistakes. Don’t you remember your mom telling you not to stick your tong out and put it against the metallic balcony railing when it’s freezing cold outside? Why did I skip my SPSS class with that macho from senior class? All of my friends were telling me he was a player and had nothing else in his head except for getting laid. Why do we learn things only after we go through them? This is what humans are like.
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  • Be what You want to Be

  • What do you call it when you feel something against your will? When the call of that something inside you starts ripping your self - esteem in pieces while your consciousness tells you to stop.

    I never had it when I was a child.

    I always felt what I wanted and I always wanted that what I felt.

    Being used to getting what I want I am stuck. Stuck in the position like being lost in the desert. There’s nowhere to go. I can’t deny what I feel but I also can’t afford to feel it. It’s against my beliefs and values. Hum… fuck the beliefs. I don’t care.

    No more. The human mind is such control-freak. It kills me. And if I continue it will sound like a confession to you and this is the least I want to do.
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  • Sex Agenda

  • Inspired by “fuck” conversation last Saturday, which is a very delicate subject.

    All of us, living in a fast growing temper of big cities are busy. We go to work, go to college full time, or have kids to take care of. There are plenty of things to do. When crazy week days are over w