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- Jessica Simpson in Black & Stripes
- Glee Girls Do Marie Claire
- Jessica Lowndes in a See-Through Dress – Wow or Eww?
- Jennifer Lopez Brings Today’s Quote
- Kimora Lee Simmons: ‘I have shed the fat by not eating’
- Jessica Simpson Rocks an Animal Print Leotard
- Julianne Hough Brings the Quotes of the Day
- Beyonce Knowles launch her latest song ‘Girls (Who Run the World)
- Bar Refaeli naked modeling for Marc Jacobs
- Antonio Banderas & Melanie Griffith kissing together
Jessica Simpson in Black & Stripes Posted: 19 Apr 2011 07:58 AM PDT Jessica Simpson rocked the stage for the troops in Denver 2 days ago… and with this occasion, she wore a simple black & gray outfit. How do you like Jessica's look here? skinnyvscurvy |
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Jessica Lowndes in a See-Through Dress – Wow or Eww? Posted: 19 Apr 2011 07:39 AM PDT 90210 hottie Jessica Lowndes stepped out last night in London, wearing a very lacey little number with black tights. Are you a fan of this look on Jessica? Jessica Lowndes in a See-Through Dress – Wow or Eww? skinnyvscurvy |
Jennifer Lopez Brings Today’s Quote Posted: 19 Apr 2011 07:33 AM PDT
… said Jennifer Lopez after accepting her 'Most Beautiful' crown from People Magazine. skinnyvscurvy |
Kimora Lee Simmons: ‘I have shed the fat by not eating’ Posted: 19 Apr 2011 07:31 AM PDT Model / actress Kimora Lee Simmons recently shared a few things on how she lost weight:
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Jessica Simpson Rocks an Animal Print Leotard Posted: 19 Apr 2011 07:19 AM PDT Jessica Simpson decided to post a set of 4 pictures on Twitter, where she rocks a skimpy outfit: black stockings and a super tight and cleavagey animal print leotard. How do you all like Jessica's figure in this minimal outfit? skinnyvscurvy |
Julianne Hough Brings the Quotes of the Day Posted: 19 Apr 2011 07:16 AM PDT
… says Julianne Hough in Women's Health Magazine. skinnyvscurvy |
Beyonce Knowles launch her latest song ‘Girls (Who Run the World) Posted: 19 Apr 2011 01:50 AM PDT Beyonce Knowles launch her latest song 'Girls (Who Run the World): After getting teased in a leaked snippet, Beyonce Knowles' forthcoming single "Girls (Who Run the World)" has finally hit the web in full. A female empowerment song, this tune samples Major Lazer's "Pon de Floor" and will be released as the first offering of her upcoming studio album.
"Boy you know you love it, how we smart enough to make these millions/ Strong enough to bare the children, then get back to business/ See, you better not play me, don't come here baby/ Hope you still like me, if you hate me," she sings. "My persuasion can build a nation/ Endless power, without love we can devour/ You'll do anything for me. |
Bar Refaeli naked modeling for Marc Jacobs Posted: 19 Apr 2011 01:47 AM PDT Bar Refaeli naked modeling for Marc Jacobs: Stripping down for Marc Jacob's Protect the Skin You're in campaign is the coolest thing to do among the model set. Not to be outdone by Irina Shayk's recent T-shirt release, Bar Refaeli has tweeted a sneak peek of a photo of her own shirt showcasing her bare bod. Bar's shirt is available for purchase on May 25 at Marc by Marc Jacobs stores and online.
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Antonio Banderas & Melanie Griffith kissing together Posted: 19 Apr 2011 01:46 AM PDT Antonio Banderas & Melanie Griffith kissing together: Hollywood star Antonio is a member of a Roman Catholic religious brotherhood in Málaga and travels with his wife this time every year to take part in the city's celebrations.
After sharing a kiss inside a church, Antonio donned a traditional white robe for the first of many religious events this week. He carried an image of the Virgin of Tears and Favours through the streets and said he felt "very emotional because it's been a very special year for the many activities" in which he had been involved. |
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