Senin, 06 Mei 2013

Amanda Bynes' Nose Job: Troubled Star Reveals She Had Plastic Surgery

The 27-year-old has taken to Twitter to reveal that she did, in fact, have a nose job several years ago. Bynes says that she hates when media outlets use old photos of her, gushing, "I look so much prettier in my new photos."
"Intouch used a photo from years ago on their cover and I hate it! The reason I've asked all magazines and blogs to stop using old photos of me is I don't look like that anymore! I had a nose job to remove skin that was like a webbing in between my eyes. I wasn't going to tell anyone, but I look so much prettier in my new photos that I don't want old photos used anymore!" she tweeted May 5.
"I'm so sick of magazines and blogs using old photos! When will they stop?" Bynes continued. "I will never look like that again! Having surgery was the most amazing thing for my confidence!"
The troubled star has been open about her new appearance, tweeting about her haircut, weight loss and style over the past few months.

Mayweather vs Guerrero: 5 key points

Floyd Mayweather's first Showtime fight saw the return of his father, trash talking build up, a 44th straight victory and new opponents lining up.
Having ditched HBO for Showtime, Mayweather needs to keep the boxing world entranced. And he needs to keep winning. Mayweather's training camp for his 44th fight (44-0) was the longest he had ever undertaken.

riss Kross rapper Chris 'Mac Daddy' Kelly, famed for hit Jump dies at age of 34

ACCORDING to reports, the singer's mother had alleged he had been mixing cocaine and heroin on the day he died.
NINETIES rap star Chris "Mac Daddy" Kelly, one half of duo Kris Kross, has died at the age of 34.
It is alleged that the rapper had been taking a mix of cocaine and heroin on the day he died, last Wednesday.
Best known as Mac Daddy, Kelly was one half of the 1990s rap duo who made one of the decade's most memorable songs with Jump.
Kelly and partner Chris Smith, known as Daddy Mac, became well-known for the one of the best known songs of the nineties - Jump.
The hit was written by Jermaine Dupri and became a No 1 smash around the world.
Kriss Kross' success led to instant fame - they toured with Michael Jackson, appeared on TV shows, and even had their own video game.
The group was never able to match the tremendous success of their first song, though they had other hits like Warm It Up, and Tonite's tha Night.

Rabu, 20 Februari 2013

Sexy or scary? See Sarah Jessica Parker's vampy magazine cover

What is going on with this cover of the Chinese edition of Harper's Bazaar magazine? Sarah Jessica Parker appears on the March 2013 issue, and if her photo wasn't Photoshopped in a truly bizarre way, then something has seriously happened to the actress' appearance.
PS Disasters, which highlights Photoshop mess-ups, think they see a space alien resemblance, and they might just be right. And The Huffington Post points out that Parker has gone under the Photoshop knife before, with Marie Claire and Elle committing some weird photo plastic surgery.
Readers of the China-focused blog Shanghaiist shared their Parker thoughts on the blog's Facebook page.
"Wow... every tool in photoshop and then some.. and yet somehow she looks like a demonic alien," wrote Ilsa Mac.
Ben Blanchard saw a "Wizard of Oz" similarity, writing "She looks like the wicked witch of the east. Quite terrifying!"

Clive Davis fires back after Kelly Clarkson slam

Thanks to Kelly Clarkson, the soundtrack to Clive Davis' life is more discord than harmony these days.
With the release this week of his memoir, "The Soundtrack of My Life," the legendary music mogul made headlines for revealing, among other things, that he is bisexual and clashed with his "American Idol" protégé.
Davis claims in the tell-all that Clarkson "burst into hysterical sobbing" after first hearing her hit songs "Since U Been Gone" and "Behind These Hazel Eyes" and fought to cut them from her 2004 album, "Breakaway."

Sony expected to unveil next PlayStation

Sony is widely expected to unveil its next home video game console at an event in New York on Wednesday, as the Japanese electronics maker tries to reclaim its status atop the industry.
The company has yet to reveal any information about the device, other than a brief announcement encouraging video game players to "see the future" of PlayStation.
Speculation swirls around what features the next PlayStation might wield. Several industry analysts, including Inside Network's Billy Pidgeon, expect Sony to continue pressing forward with enhancements to the online PlayStation network and increased digital content options. "We've been seeing a trend toward offering (retail) games on the same day as downloadable games," he says. "That will likely continue."
Sony's upcoming console will also likely see an uptick in technical power. Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter says the console "is certainly going to be faster," but warns the jump might not seem as vast as previous generations. "I think we're getting to the point where games look almost real, (but) you're just not going to want to look more than real," he says.

Robin Roberts returns to 'GMA'

Five months after a bone-marrow transplant to treat a rare blood disorder, Robin Roberts resumed duties as co-anchor of ABC's Good Morning America Wednesday morning, saying "I have been waiting 174 days to say this: 'Good Morning America.' "
Roberts' return was billed as a very special edition of GMA, and it included a welcome back message from President Obama and wife Michelle, whom Roberts is scheduled to interview in the next few days: "Good morning America and welcome back Robin," Obama said.
"Robin," Michelle Obama added, "we just want you to know that the whole Obama family — we've been thinking about you and praying for you and rooting for you every step of the way."
Leading the on-set welcome-back party was co-anchor George Stephanopoulos, who greeted her with, "Hello Robin. The froggy slippers are off and she's back in Times Square five months to the day from her bone-marrow transplant. Her doctors giving her the thumbs-up, she's been getting into fighting shape, all of Team Robin here and across the country give a big welcome right now."
Other guests on set and via video ranged from Roberts' siblings, Sally-Ann and Dorothy, to former secretary of state Hilary Clinton, Oprah Winfrey and Kobe Bryant.
Roberts, looking fit, seemed thrilled to be back.
"I keep pinching myself and I realize this is real. This is actually happening, and I don't have my froggy slippers on, or do I?" she joked. "Faith, family and friends have brought me to this moment and I am so full of gratitude. There are so many people I want to thank throughout the morning, my doctors and nurses and family and colleagues and people who have sat in this chair and those who have blazed the trail before me.
"As my mother said, we all have something and everyone's story has purpose and meaning and value and I share this morning, this day of celebration with everyone."
The words on Roberts' multicolored prayer bracelet — "light, love, power, presence" — were a connecting theme through the morning, and her recovery journey was a highlight of the broadcast. Her fight to regain her health with the help of a yoga instructor and her transplant team had been documented and filmed over the past five months.
"When you go through something like this you can be either fearful or fearless and I chose to be the latter," Roberts is seen saying in film clips of her recovery process. (ABC will air a 20/20 special on her recovery process, Friday at 10 ET/PT.)
Roberts' physicians, Sergio Giralt and Gail Roboz, were interviewed on GMA by Stephanopoulos, who asked how they knew Roberts was ready to come back to work.
"Today is a dress rehearsal, it's her first show, and we'll see how she feels tomorrow," Giralt said, adding that he would assess her condition after the show.