Saturday, 29 November 2014

Slips Into SexyKim Kardashian Bikini For Impromptu Girls Trip To Dubai

 Slips Into SexyKim Kardashian Bikini For Impromptu Girls Trip To Dubai

Posted Friday November 21, 2014 3:05 PM GMT
She’s a fan of lavish trips, and Kim Kardashian decided to jet set off to another luxurious vacation to round out the week.
Earlier today, the “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” babe landed in Dubai to spend some quality time with her gal pals, which includes “Fast & Furious” hottieMichelle Rodriguez.
During her time in the lovely city, Mrs. Kanye West shared plenty of photos while posing on a gorgeous yacht in a sexy black bikini.
In an effort to respect local customs of modesty, Kim kept herself a little more covered by slipping a sheer black cover up over the two piece.
Kardashian made the unexpected trip to Dubai after her tour stop to India for Fleur Fatale was canceled. She shared a post to fans that read, “To all my wonderful fans in India, I'm so disappointed I wasn't able to come to India as planned. When the opportunity presented itself to make the trip, there was a short window to coordinate all the elements necessary to make it happen. Unfortunately, time ran out so the trip has been canceled. I look forward to rescheduling and meeting everyone soon!"

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Kim Kardashian Is A Vision In White For Fleur Fatale Promotions

Posted Wednesday November 19, 2014 12:43 PM GMT
Doing what she does best, Kim Kardashian stepped out for promotional work in Melbourne, Australia on Wednesday (November 19).
The “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” beauty rocked a figure-hugging dress as she chatted about her new fragrance Fleur Fatale and met with her adoring fans.
In related news, Anna Wintour recently opened up about the decision to put Kim and her hubby Kanye West on the cover of Vogue and admitted that it wasn’t a deeply tasteful choice.
"I see the role of Vogue to reflect what's going on in the culture," Anna explained. "The first celebrity that I put on the cover of Vogue was Madonna, and that was considered completely controversial at the time, too. It's such a long time ago probably no one remembers, but she was a very controversial figure. Now she's part of the establishment."
"I think if we just remain deeply tasteful and just put deeply tasteful people on the cover, it would be a rather boring magazine! Nobody would talk about us. It's very important that people do talk about us."
Enjoy the pictures of Kim Kardashian promoting "Fleur Fatale" at Chadstone Shopping Centre in Melbourne (November 19).
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Kate Hudson

While there may be a variety of fad diets and trendy gyms out there, Kate Hudson insists that real and lasting fitness results are only possible through working out and eating healthy.
The “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” actress told Us Weekly that there’s no shortcut to being in fantastic shape.
"You [have to] work your ass off, that’s the only way. [And] you have to eat right. Everybody wants some sort of secret and there just isn’t, it’s just you have to work out."
Hudson continued, "I wouldn’t say [I work out] a lot, just consistently…People think for some reason you have to work out for two and a half hours…but, it can be little. It can be 20 minutes, it could be 40 minutes, but you have to [get it in].”
“You can’t do like two weeks and go like do two days and then take a week off and then do three days and then go, ‘Why aren’t I [seeing results?] I don’t get it.' You know, you just got to do it -- sad, like anything else in life!"

Thursday, 6 November 2014

Beyonce named top-earning woman in music, beating Taylor Swift


Taking home more than $115m (£72m) has made Beyonce this year's best paid woman in music.
She had the "biggest year of her career", playing 95 shows, bringing in an average $2.4m (£1.5m) per city, according to Forbes.
Endorsement deals with companies like Pepsi and H&M, along with the surprise album she released in December 2013, helped her to the top spot.
The self-titled album was released on iTunes with no prior promotion.
Beyonce has just announced she'll be releasing a platinum version of that album later this month, which will include new songs and a concert video.
Taylor Swift came in second on the Forbes list, taking home an estimated $64m (£40m).
Completing the top three is Pink, who played 85 dates during the time period Forbes used to make its estimates.
Her earnings were valued at $52m (£32.5m).
Other artists on the list include Rihanna in fourth with $48m (£30m) and Katy Perry, who took home $40m (£25m), in fifth.
Forbes calculated earnings by looking at income from "touring, record sales, publishing, merchandise sales, endorsements and other ventures" between June 2013 and June 2014.
They also interviewed managers, lawyers and executives and looked at data from organisations such as Nielsen SoundScan.
Some of the high-profile artists who missed out on a spot in the top 10 included Madonna, Nicki Minaj and Alicia Keys.

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

these Are Miley Cyrus' Crazy Dating Rules

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You thought Taylor Swift was picky when it came to her men right? Well, you haven't seen Miley Cyrus' list of must-haves when it comes to her man.

According to Heat magazine, Miley has a list of intense rules for her men-to-be while out on dates. Apparently her assistant arranges what the guy must wear, do, and talk about on the date. She's also not into flowers, so he's banned from bringing her those.

There's more. The men she goes out with must stay two feet away from her on the first date, and can't show any sort of PDA. Forget a phone or camera on the date, too.

The twerking queen doesn't want any average Joe, either. Her guy must "be a drop-dead model-worthy, six-pack-owning hunk."

Do you think Miley's dating rules are a little cray? What are your must-haves for potential lovers?

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Camila Cabello Confirms She’s Dating Austin Mahone: Watch Now

The Fifth Harmony member tells all on 'Watch What Happens! Live.'
OH MY GOD. Fifth Harmony’s Camila Cabello is seriously, actually, not-even-maybe dating Austin Mahone, and we finally have video evidence.
Related: Are Fifth Harmony The EMA’s Artist On The Rise? Vote Now
During Monday night’s (November 3) episode of Bravo’s “Watch What Happens! Live,” host Andy Cohen cornered the “Sledgehammer” singers with a totally casual probing of their love lives.
“Have you ever snagged any 1D guys?” Cohen asked the group, to a unanimous “Oh no…” Then, Cohen launched a sneak attack from left field, asking: “Hold on, who’s the Mahonie girlfriend?”
Camila hesitantly raised her hand and mumbled, “That would be me,” after she corrected Andy’s pronunciation of “Mahomie,” of course.
Austin confirmed Camila’s relationship news on Tuesday, cheekily tweeting: “Like you guys didn’t know already.”

my mother deserve death

Editor's note: Loren Stanford shared her personal story in response to Brittany Maynard, a 29-year-old with an aggressive form of terminal brain cancer who took medication on Saturday to end her life. A version of this piece first appeared on CNN iReport before Maynard's death.

(CNN) -- As a woman whose parents had cancer, I have quite a few things to say about dying with dignity.
In 1984, my mother was diagnosed with stage four cancer of the ovaries, uterus, ureters, small intestine, bladder and kidney. I was 8.
Maynard: I hope my family is proud of me
Brittany Maynard: I don't want to die
'She wants to cheat her cancer'
She was given six months to live. She refused to accept that and sought treatment in Tampa, Florida. Her condition improved until two years later, when she was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
Her body was mangled from all the surgeries. She had to wear an ostomy bag, which I learned how to change because she was so weak. She had to give up her nursing career. She had to give up the fun things in life she enjoyed doing because her body couldn't take it. She no longer had the quality of life that she deserved.
My father, no longer physically attracted to her, satisfied his physical needs with other women. She was too sick to give him what he physically wanted. In 1988, when she was well enough to be at home full time, my parents separated and filed for divorce. Cancer broke their foundation of love and trust.
The pain didn't stop there. In 1992, she was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer and lost her breasts. The only part she felt that still identified her as a woman was taken away.
The same year my father was diagnosed with brain cancer. He died quickly, three weeks after his diagnosis. He simply collapsed and died.
For years, she suffered. It's hard watching your mother cry over the pain. It's hard watching your mother break down piece by piece. For years, she fought a pain pill addiction. She wanted to live so she could raise her children but in reality, she spent her time in the hospitals, operating rooms and doctor's offices. Her hopes took a horrible turn.
She suffered greatly for 17 years until 2001 when doctors found cancer on her spine. She killed herself three days later.
The person who died was not my mother. She was not the funny, intelligent, strong and fierce woman I knew. The person who died was sad and had lost all hope. My last memory of my mother is of this person. Lying on the bed with a bottle of pills next to her and her eyes half open. There is no justice in her lasting legacy. She deserved better. She deserved to go in a more dignified way.
Dying with dignity is more than just for the person who is dying. It's for their loved ones.
If it meant my mother leaving this world the way she was in 1984 and not in 2001, then I would have supported her decision to do so. My last memories of her should have been when she was still full of life on the outside, even though she was dying on the inside.
What kind of life was it? Was it a life worth living? She had so much to live for, but at what cost?
Loren Stanford
She chose to take her life anyway, except it was without her loved ones surrounding her saying their final words and making peace. She died alone. My sister found her. Her death was treated like a crime scene because she killed herself at home. There were no final words. No goodbyes. Nothing but the unimaginable guilt I carry with me every day because maybe I could have done something better for her.
It's not fair to throw stones at someone because they are through fighting. No one person or disease is the same, so it's unfair to judge and compare. Just because a person decides they are done does not make them weak or selfish.
Dying with dignity is a brave decision to make. It's a decision that involves everyone, and it's one of the greatest gifts of love that person can give to those left behind.
Some say she beat cancer. She was given six months to live but lived for 17 years. But what kind of life was it? Was it a life worth living? She had so much to live for, but at what cost?
What kind of life was it for her children? I can tell you it was hard. I was robbed of a childhood. It was years of struggles and tears. I would never wish what I had lived through on anyone. No child should have to see their parents suffer so much.
Today, I'm happily married and have a 4-year-old son. I would never want him to watch either one of his parents suffer. If a diagnosis is final and the options are there, I just may choose to die with dignity and end my life on my terms.
If you have to explain death, how hard is it to include dying before the suffering becomes too great? Sure, the experiences built me up to be strong and be able to handle some serious stress, and in part made me the person I am today, but I would gladly trade it back if my mother could have done things her way, when she really should have.
What's your reaction? Stanford answered some of your questions in the comments below.