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FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 2010
Kylie Minogue ditched her glamorous pop star image for a night and was snapped make-up free in London.
The pop princess went home to her Chelsea flat looking like an average 41-year-old with un-brushed hair and a washed out face.
Once the Aussie singer realised she'd been caught out, she quickly logged onto Twitter and uploaded a sexy photograph of herself from a recent Spanish Vogue shoot.
Posing in a seductive stance in a little black dress on, Kylie vamped up her image again with the help of Vogue.
While recently shooting for the magazine in Spain, she also spent time with her boyfriend Andres Velencoso Segura's family, the Daily Mail reported.

Mischa Barton has been sued for alleged non-payment of rent on her New York City apartment.
Barton recently located to New York to play the part of an aspiring model on The Beautiful Life that was executive produced by Ashton Kutcher.
The UK Mirror reports Barton's landord quoted the rent on the apartment, that carries a one-year lease from last September, at $7000 dollars a month.
The Beautiful Life was pulled after just two episodes. MRA Realties said Barton was three months behind in rent on the Tribeca apartment. She will also be liable for legal fees, according to the report.
Barton also resides in Los Angeles. She was made famous in the series, The OC
Source: Monsterandcritics

Penn and Edwards are part of a group which has flown to the Caribbean nation to hand out food and supplies to the survivors of last week's magnitude-7.0 earthquak.
The Oscar winning actor has become known for using his resources to help those in need after disasters — he visited New Orleans, Louisiana a week after Hurricane Katrina hit the region in 2005 and helped to rescue people stranded by floods.
Source: Press TV
In this week's issue of PARADE, Jennifer Garner talks to Jeanne Wolf about striking the right balance between box-office stardom and raising daughters Violet, 4, and Seraphina, 1. Plus, how she and husband Ben Affleck keep their love alive.
Check out the excerpts below, then visit Parade.com on Friday (Jan. 22) for the full interview.
Admitting it's an emotional struggle.
"I adore going to movie sets and being part of a team trying to create something. And yet, I hate to miss even one bedtime with my girls."
Understanding that the push-pull she faces is hardly unique.
"My sisters both are working mothers. I understand that my being an actress as well as being at home isn't some heroic thing. That doesn't mean it isn't confusing or difficult--especially that question of how you find a balance."
She knows how lucky she is.
"I'm privileged, because I have a lot of freedom. I want to use it to make as warm and normal a life as I can for our daughters."
On co-starring opposite Patrick Dempsey and Ashton Kutcher in the romantic comedy "Valentine's Day."
"I go home and say to Ben, 'Do you know what I've been doing at work all day?'"
Her own romance with Ben Affleck.
"Ben is sexy and kind, but he's also a riot. We can be very goofy together."
Finding the time to be romantic.
"You steal the time. You steal a date, you steal a kiss, you steal a whisper. You sit next to each other on the couch with computers on your laps. After the kids are asleep you...well, you know. Whatever it is. You slip away for a night, which we've only just now done for the first time. Of course, I call home while we're away. Ben would be surprised if I didn't."
Crediting her own parents with putting her on the path to stardom.
"I was the most independent of the three of us. My mother and father always supported my passion for acting. I think they just kind of expected me to move to New York and become an actress and have all these adventures. When I switched my major from chemistry to theater in college, my father never batted an eye. That was impressive when you think how hard they worked to save and put us all through school."
Why her divorce from actor Scott Foley in 2004 was a turning point.
"I had a lot of growing up to do. I'm still conflict-averse. I don't like to argue. But back then I couldn't have a fight. I couldn't work things out because I wasn't able to say what I needed to say. I didn't have a voice. I didn't dare to express myself. It was a huge heartbreak for me to have something fail like that. I knew that this was either an opportunity for growth or I would sink. It's easy when you're hurt and angry to just say, 'Oh, it's them.' But I had to come into my own. I thought, 'Why did this relationship not work? What part of the failure is my responsibility?' So I went to work on it. I started therapy."
Gaining a powerful self-awareness.
"It's not like I didn't realize I had any issues until I got a divorce. But I had this professional confidence that wasn't equaled by my own personal confidence in any relationship, not just with men. There was a disconnect. I realized I needed to be more like my character in 'Alias,' who was so powerful and confident and an inspiration to me. I understood very well how to be nice and how to take care of people. I didn't know how to ask for anything that I needed. It was important to balance it out."
Finding a new relationship with friend Ben Affleck.
"Well, it helped that we were both single at the time. He's a very good writer."
So did he woo her with letters?
"Don't make assumptions. I didn't say that! Okay...e-mail. He's a very persuasive writer."
Counting on friends and family for support.
"I will tell you what I can't abide--and I think the Internet has really created a space for it--women criticizing other women and mothers criticizing other mothers. It just makes me crazy, whether it's between staying at home, going to work, how long you breast-feed, if you use formula. I feel like we should just assume everyone is doing the best they can. Women should take care of each other, not tear each other down.
I would just like to see a mother who really believes that she has done it all so right, you know what I mean?"
Did Affleck have to work hard to win over Garner's mom and sisters?
"He doesn't have trouble wiggling his way in anywhere. Ben is charm personified when he wants to be. He's not easily threatened or made uncomfortable--he's very secure in that way. Maybe he just knows I'm nuts about him, and he doesn't have anything to worry about. Don't forget we were friends first for a long time."
There's nothing wrong with being "nice."
"I can't complain. This mix is perfect for me. I am the model middle child. I am patient and I like to take care of everyone. Being called nice is a compliment. It's not a boring way to describe me."
Source: Mush

Signs have slowly pointed toward a Lowe exit. Robert's heart attack last season had viewers speculating his impending death. Last week's announcement that Robert would not run for re-election left the fate and purpose of the character in question. Lowe's addition to the cast after guest-starring in the show's first season boosted ratings, and even though Lowe has excelled at meaty storylines and scenes with Calista Flockhart, Matthew Rhys and Sally Field, Robert has always remained a peripheral character.
Source: LA Times
Leighton Meester is back with a new song “Your Love is a Drug”, which is rumored to be the 2nd single from her upcoming debut album, also titled Your Love is a Drug.
“Your Love is a Drug” is another electro-pop tune similar to Leighton’s first single “Somebody to Love”, but it decides to lose the sublime euro-pop vibe and urban influences of her Robin Thicke collaboration in favor of a more club-ready Kylie Minogue sound. In fact the song wouldn’t feel out of place on Kylie’s last album X, or on a classier more sophisticated version of Ke$ha’s Animal.
LEIGHTON MEESTER:YOUR LOVE IS A DRUG VIDEO

DiCaprio's donation was made to the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund. Former US presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush House have been named as special coordinators of aid to Haiti by President Barack Obama.
The pair established their Haiti fund to respond to needs in the country and improve the quality of life for victims of the devastating earthquake.
"I salute Leonardo DiCaprio for his extraordinary generosity," president George W. Bush said. "This donation sends a clear message to the people of Haiti that America's commitment to helping rebuild their country is strong.
"I thank Leo for setting a wonderful example for all Americans of helping a neighbor in need."
Source: AFP
Bar Refaeli and Leonardo DiCaprio kick back and relax as they watch the Los Angeles Lakers defeat the Orlando Magic by the final score of 98-92 at Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles on Monday.
David Beckham had his strangest interview to date last night (January 20) when a female TV presenter groped him inappropriately while he gave an interview outside a Milan hotel.
Elena Di Ciocci, from the satirical show Le Iene (The Hyenas) wore yellow rubber gloves and tried to compare the real deal to what was displayed in David’s Armani ads.
Although David looks taken aback in the video, a spokesman for him says it’s not a big deal.
“We have no issue with it. It did surprise him at the time, but David saw it for what it was - harmless fun,” spokesman Simon Oliveira said, adding, “She didn’t actually grab it, it was an attempt. She just got his trouser leg.”
DAVID BECKHAM GROPED BY ITALIAN TV PRESENTER VIDEO
Source: Just Jared
Katie Price refused to get upset when she was booed at the National Television Awards in London on Wednesday.
The former glamour model faced a frosty reaction from the crowd when her face was projected on big screens insdie the O2 Arena.
But rather than let it ruin her evening, Katie apparently left her auditorium seat and spent the rest of the night in a private box.
According to The Sun newspaper, she also boasted that she wasn't bothered about the boos.
"I've got the highest rating ITV2 show so they can boo all they like!” Katie said, referring to her hit reality drama, What Katie Did Next.
Source: Entertainmentwise
Rihanna was spotted tending to a television appearance in Sweden on Thursday (January 21).
The Barbadian beauty happened to be at “Skavlan,” which is a Swedish-Norwegian talk show hosted by Norwegian journalist Fredrik Skavlan.
Katy Perry braved the windy, wet weather on Wednesday to meet a friend for lunch at Cravings restaurant in Los Feliz.
Here's one of my favorite hotties Cheryl Tweedy at the National Television Awards last night showing off the cleavage.

The 32-year-old star posted a statement on her website just days after she revealed she will be participating in the telethon Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief.
The Caribbean country was devastated by the earthquake that has killed tens of thousands of people and left many homeless.
The statement said that she will be setting up an initiative to build a new school through her Barefoot Foundation and it will work together with Architecture for Humanity and its NGO partners.
Shakira said: "There is a great need for immediate aid in Haiti, but also for longer-term reconstruction.
"For that reason, we are doing our small part to help Haiti rebuild and give the children affected by this disaster the chance to learn and thrive."
Source: M&C
Like a drug, boob size can be addictive. 'Once you get to a certain size boob, you always want bigger,' Heidi Montag says.
The reality TV star and wife of Spencer 'King' Pratt provides People with an exclusive take on plastic surgery in this week's issue with the cover line 'Addicted to Plastic Surgery'.
'It sounds crazy, but once you get a certain size boob, you always want bigger. Bigger is better. The first time I got them, I thought they’d be bigger, so now that I’ve had them in me - and I know what I really want in size - I know I’m going to be very excited.'
Britney Spears made her way to a rainy L.A. gym on Thursday without an umbrella and wearing a Richard Nixon t-shirt.
Remember those good ol’ days, when semi-celebrity Shauna Sand said she was going to sue to prevent a “private” sex tape of hers from being released? And then how she changed her mind a couple weeks later?
The ex-wife of Lorenzo Lamas and former Playboy Playmate, dressed up like a stripper to shill copies of her raunchy DVD at Rick’s Gentleman’s Club in Manhattan on Thursday night.
Source: OK! Magazine
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