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Glow actress Betty Gilpin uses character to flip off GOP on Fourth of July

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leo messi shows off his dancing skills

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Leo Messi and wife Antonela Roccuzzo displayed their skills on the dance floor at their wedding party last Friday.





Bonus Gerard Pique and Shakira



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ONTD Original: 4 times celebrities made interviews uncomfortable

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As it's unlike Ben Affleck to be a drunken mess, I'm sure this interview will be a shocker. Perhaps showing that creepy and predatory behaviour is a family trait, Ben frequently paws at and makes inappropriate comments about how firm Anne Marie Losique's breasts are; he goes on to show himself as even more presidential by referring to her as a "r*tard" and mimicking/mocking the disabled. There is much more to the interview but I don't feel like a rewatch.



One of the more infamous interview disasters is Mark Wahlberg's guest spot on the Graham Norton show in 2013. From the city of Boston, home to leaders like Malcolm X and talent like New Edition and Leonard Nimoy, comes Marky Mark. Famous for movies, what other people apparently describe as 'music', and violent physical assault/harassment; Marky was promoting his movie "Broken City" (both a box-office and critical flop) and proceeded to slur words, generally act unruly, and sit on Graham's lap? Surprisingly, he was invited back.



Another creepy interview a-la Ben Affleck, albeit less handsy is one of Vin Diesel. The interview is conducted by Carol Moreira, and she opens her video by saying "I was not sure what to do. I just laughed because it was a very delicate situation. I did not like it. At the time I did not know how to react, but you will see that I was uncomfortable, it was not legal and that he interrupted my work." This is because throughout the interview Diesel frequently makes references to his attraction towards her, calling her "f*cking sexy" and stating that he doesn't think he can do the interview because of this. People [see: men] came to his defence and claimed her uncomfortable laughter was a sign of enjoyment, surprise surprise.


If you're unable to access this video, watch it here

The most infamous example, and pretty much self-explanatory... Tom Cruise went on Oprah and bragged about how in love he was with his (at the time) girlfriend, Katie Holmes. Although he was supposed to be promoting a movie, the interview instead became a sign that something was 'not quite right' with Tom Cruise. Praise Xenu!


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Post your fave/least fave awkward celeb interviews below!

Glow actress Betty Gilpin uses character to flip off GOP on Fourth of July

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GLOW was fun and really easy to binge watch. Discussion post?

Free For All Fourth of July!

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leo messi shows off his dancing skills

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Leo Messi and wife Antonela Roccuzzo displayed their skills on the dance floor at their wedding party last Friday.





Bonus Gerard Pique and Shakira



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ontd, do you like dancing cumbias?

ONTD Original: 4 times celebrities made interviews uncomfortable

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As it's unlike Ben Affleck to be a drunken mess, I'm sure this interview will be a shocker. Perhaps showing that creepy and predatory behaviour is a family trait, Ben frequently paws at and makes inappropriate comments about how firm Anne Marie Losique's breasts are; he goes on to show himself as even more presidential by referring to her as a "r*tard" and mimicking/mocking the disabled. There is much more to the interview but I don't feel like a rewatch.



One of the more infamous interview disasters is Mark Wahlberg's guest spot on the Graham Norton show in 2013. From the city of Boston, home to leaders like Malcolm X and talent like New Edition and Leonard Nimoy, comes Marky Mark. Famous for movies, what other people apparently describe as 'music', and violent physical assault/harassment; Marky was promoting his movie "Broken City" (both a box-office and critical flop) and proceeded to slur words, generally act unruly, and sit on Graham's lap? Surprisingly, he was invited back.



Another creepy interview a-la Ben Affleck, albeit less handsy is one of Vin Diesel. The interview is conducted by Carol Moreira, and she opens her video by saying "I was not sure what to do. I just laughed because it was a very delicate situation. I did not like it. At the time I did not know how to react, but you will see that I was uncomfortable, it was not legal and that he interrupted my work." This is because throughout the interview Diesel frequently makes references to his attraction towards her, calling her "f*cking sexy" and stating that he doesn't think he can do the interview because of this. People [see: men] came to his defence and claimed her uncomfortable laughter was a sign of enjoyment, surprise surprise.


If you're unable to access this video, watch it here

The most infamous example, and pretty much self-explanatory... Tom Cruise went on Oprah and bragged about how in love he was with his (at the time) girlfriend, Katie Holmes. Although he was supposed to be promoting a movie, the interview instead became a sign that something was 'not quite right' with Tom Cruise. Praise Xenu!


Source: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Post your fave/least fave awkward celeb interviews below!

Glow actress Betty Gilpin uses character to flip off GOP on Fourth of July

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SOURCE23

GLOW was fun and really easy to binge watch. Discussion post?

Free For All Fourth of July!

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0






I hope everyone has a GREAT weekend!

No porn, nudes, spam, fighting, advertising, dickishness, huge browser slowing comments.
Don't forget to follow us on Facebook and Twitter!

leo messi shows off his dancing skills

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Leo Messi and wife Antonela Roccuzzo displayed their skills on the dance floor at their wedding party last Friday.





Bonus Gerard Pique and Shakira



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ontd, do you like dancing cumbias?

ONTD Original: 4 times celebrities made interviews uncomfortable

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As it's unlike Ben Affleck to be a drunken mess, I'm sure this interview will be a shocker. Perhaps showing that creepy and predatory behaviour is a family trait, Ben frequently paws at and makes inappropriate comments about how firm Anne Marie Losique's breasts are; he goes on to show himself as even more presidential by referring to her as a "r*tard" and mimicking/mocking the disabled. There is much more to the interview but I don't feel like a rewatch.



One of the more infamous interview disasters is Mark Wahlberg's guest spot on the Graham Norton show in 2013. From the city of Boston, home to leaders like Malcolm X and talent like New Edition and Leonard Nimoy, comes Marky Mark. Famous for movies, what other people apparently describe as 'music', and violent physical assault/harassment; Marky was promoting his movie "Broken City" (both a box-office and critical flop) and proceeded to slur words, generally act unruly, and sit on Graham's lap? Surprisingly, he was invited back.



Another creepy interview a-la Ben Affleck, albeit less handsy is one of Vin Diesel. The interview is conducted by Carol Moreira, and she opens her video by saying "I was not sure what to do. I just laughed because it was a very delicate situation. I did not like it. At the time I did not know how to react, but you will see that I was uncomfortable, it was not legal and that he interrupted my work." This is because throughout the interview Diesel frequently makes references to his attraction towards her, calling her "f*cking sexy" and stating that he doesn't think he can do the interview because of this. People [see: men] came to his defence and claimed her uncomfortable laughter was a sign of enjoyment, surprise surprise.


If you're unable to access this video, watch it here

The most infamous example, and pretty much self-explanatory... Tom Cruise went on Oprah and bragged about how in love he was with his (at the time) girlfriend, Katie Holmes. Although he was supposed to be promoting a movie, the interview instead became a sign that something was 'not quite right' with Tom Cruise. Praise Xenu!


Source: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Post your fave/least fave awkward celeb interviews below!

Glow actress Betty Gilpin uses character to flip off GOP on Fourth of July

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SOURCE23

GLOW was fun and really easy to binge watch. Discussion post?

Free For All Fourth of July!

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0






I hope everyone has a GREAT weekend!

No porn, nudes, spam, fighting, advertising, dickishness, huge browser slowing comments.
Don't forget to follow us on Facebook and Twitter!

Lucinda Chambers writes about being fired from British Vogue

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-Lucinda Chambers has been the fashion director of Vogue UK for 25 years
-She claims she was fired last month by new Editor Edward Enninful OBE, former fashion director at W and the first black Vogue EIC
-Vogue staffers are calling it a 'posh girl exodus' and feel they are also being targeted
-Enninful replaced Alexandra Shulman, said to have been fired due to low circulation
-Tea was spilled; it was juicy

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On getting fired

'A month and a half ago I was fired from Vogue. It took them three minutes to do it. No one in the building knew it was going to happen. The management and the editor I’ve worked with for twenty-five years had no idea. Nor did HR. Even the chairman told me he didn’t know it was going to happen. No one knew, except the man who did it – the new editor. Afterwards I walked out and ran into the publisher. ‘Oh Lucinda! How are you?’ I told him I’d just been fired. He said, ‘Outrageous! Ridiculous! Crazy!’ I phoned my lawyer; she asked me what I wanted to do about it. I told her I wanted to write a letter to my colleagues to tell them that Edward [Enninful] decided to let me go. And to say how proud I am to have worked at Vogue for as long as I did, to thank them for being such brilliant colleagues. My lawyer said sure, but don’t tell HR. They wouldn’t have wanted me to send it.'

On how the magazine-advertiser relationship really works


'If my shoots were really crappy… Oh I know they weren’t all good – some were crappy. The June cover with Alexa Chung in a stupid Michael Kors T-shirt is crap. He’s a big advertiser so I knew why I had to do it. I knew it was cheesy when I was doing it, and I did it anyway. Ok, whatever. But there were others… There were others that were great.'


On the industry favouring looks over substance


'I remember a long time ago, when I was on maternity leave, Vogue employed a new fashion editor. When I met with my editor after having had my baby, she told me about her. She said, ‘Oh Lucinda, I’ve employed someone and she looked fantastic. She was wearing a red velvet dress and a pair of Wellington boots to the interview.’ This was twenty years ago. She went on, ‘She’s never done a shoot before. But she’s absolutely beautiful and so confident. I just fell in love with the way she looked.’ And I went, ‘Ok, ok. Let’s give her a go.’ She was a terrible stylist. Just terrible. But in fashion you can go far if you look fantastic and confident – no one wants to be the one to say ‘… but they’re crap.’


On Marni and Anna Wintour's influence


'He brought Francesco Risso onboard, who had nothing to do with the company. Before Marni, he did celebrity dressing at Prada. He’d never done a show, he’d never run a team. But he knows Anna Wintour. And who is Renzo Rosso enthralled by? Anna Wintour. The last womenswear collection at Marni was a disaster; it had terrible reviews. The show was appalling. I heard the cost to produce it was two-and-a-half times what we used to spend, and it sold fifty percent less. A lot of American buyers didn’t even bother to turn up. Marni is no more. It saddens me, but then I remind myself that from the ashes something new can emerge.'

On fashion's fakeness

'Normally at a fashion show, everyone looks at each other – who wears what, who sits where. ‘Oh, she’s got the new Céline shoes.’ But here you felt as if you were on your own. It was a new feeling.'


On NOT EVEN READING VOGUE

'There are very few fashion magazines that make you feel empowered. Most leave you totally anxiety-ridden, for not having the right kind of dinner party, setting the table in the right kind of way or meeting the right kind of people. Truth be told, I haven’t read Vogue in years. Maybe I was too close to it after working there for so long, but I never felt I led a Vogue-y kind of life. The clothes are just irrelevant for most people – so ridiculously expensive. What magazines want today is the latest, the exclusive. It’s a shame that magazines have lost the authority they once had. They’ve stopped being useful. In fashion we are always trying to make people buy something they don’t need. We don’t need any more bags, shirts or shoes. So we cajole, bully or encourage people into continue buying. I know glossy magazines are meant to be aspirational, but why not be both useful and aspirational? That’s the kind of fashion magazine I’d like to see.'




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ONTD, have you ever left your job in a blaze of glory? Do you read Vogue?

Female Rapper Cardi B Tweets About Fucking Justin Bieber While He Was With Selena Gomez

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• not much to say other than wtf???

• she claims she was with him while he was with selena and jb has been accused multiple times on cheating on selena with multiple women

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ICON & ONTD favorite Latinx LEGEND Jennifer López premieres her NEW Spanish single!

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QUEEN of all that is good and true, Jennifer Lynn López, blessed America on its anniversary by premiering Ni Tú Ni Yo, the first single of her sophomore Spanish album Por Primera Vez!







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the song of the summer has officially premiered. r u shook, ontd?

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Céline Dion Does Risqué Pose For #CelineTakesCouture

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Céline Dion posed for a series of photos for Vogue when they followed her during fashion week.



voguemagazine Here's a little naked fact to ponder while Celine Dion changes looks between shows: for the past five years she has worn haute couture near exclusively for her own performances (in Las Vegas and on her current "mini-tour" of Europe). She performs a minimum two hours a night, five or six nights a week, dancing and curtseying and generally gesticulating sans abandon, in handmade, hand-beaded delicacies designed solely to walk a catwalk or a carpet (and often with handlers). For Celine's orders, the houses send teams to Nevada for typically three fittings, before the garments are ultimately finished in her local, private atelier. Armani Prive, Schiaparelli, Giambattista Valli, Versace...only a partial list. Everyone, basically. In Vegas, Velcro panels are added to allow for her ribcage to expand or for a quick outfit change. Micro straps of elasticized chiffon prevent a slit from becoming a sloppy situation mid-squat. Shoes—always heels, never platforms—are ordered one size smaller (she is normally a 38) and refitted with metal shanks. Says Celine, "We have to make haute couture industrial." And, more enigmatically: "The clothes follow me; I do not follow the clothes." Which is to say: the haute couture, with all its fragility and handcraft, has to perform professionally for Ms. Dion.

And privately as well. Years ago, Celine bought a classic little black dress from the Christian Dior atelier when the house was overseen by John Galliano. It is simple, falling to mid calf, and narrow as can be with just a hint of stretch. It requires a minimum of jewelry, a statement bracelet or perhaps one of the major diamond rings she designed with her late husband Rene Angelil: two pear cuts set in a wide pave band, or two hearts of diamond and emerald abstractly interlocking, on a cushion of yet more diamonds. This LBD forces you to walk one foot in front of the other. This is a dress Celine knows well and clearly loves, the simplest evocation of the private luxury of couture and the total antithesis of the red carpet hoopla that attends the union of fashion and celebrity. It is also the dress she wore to Rene's funeral. #CelineTakesCouture Photo by @sophfei.




Celine Dion doesn't try to hide her feelings. Her candor is one of her many charms, coupled with lovely manners and an emotional transparency that's unique in anyone (let alone a global popstar for over 30 years). Last year at the haute couture show for Giambattista Valli, she sang, clapped, oohed and cooed, before ultimately going backstage post-show to weep with Giamba and his mama. "No one else was applauding," she recalls slightly sheepishly as she waits to enter the Petit Palais for this summer's Valli catwalk. She is joined by a featured dancer in her European show by the name of Pepe Munoz. Pepe is a Spaniard, originally from Malaga; he is also a budding fashion illustrator (@pepemunozillustrations). Celine was introduced to Pepe by Las Vegas show folks she knows through her butler's wife, who is a dancer herself. ("All the people I meet," says Dion of her Vegas social life, "are acrobats, dancers, or divers. That's family.") Now the two are fast pals, inseparable onstage (her in a jeweled, super-heroic unitard, him in his basic helpless hotness) and off.
And so when, this season, Celine decides to express her exuberant enthusiasm for Valli's work it is by making flamenco hand signals to Pepe, who is across the aisle, and his front row neighbors, actress Rossy de Palma and the esteemed Spanish choreographer Blanca Li.

And there are far too many runway winners to count. A delicate tiny floral tee-shirt of fully embroidered tulle worn with a collar or harness of black pailettes. Ball dresses of chantilly lace, pleated tulle, or broderie anglais, cut high in the front, trained in the back. This is a full-on Celine show in every sense. Celine's hands are twirling; Pepe's hands are Voguing; Rossy is inexplicably doing scissor kicks.... The models (the lucky ones!) are gliding by in ballet shoes, but the dancing is all going down in the seats. When it ends, Pepe is in tears. Blanca is in heaven. And Celine is saying that next year, if she is on tour in Europe, she will ask to have the whole week of the shows off from performing. "But they won't let me," she laughs, "for fear I will spend too much money!"#CelineTakesCouture Photographed by @denisetruscello.


voguemagazine "They see me; I don't see them," is Celine Dion's line on the great blob of paparazzi and fans that follows her everywhere. She gives them any picture they ask for, plus a great many more. Consider an appointment with at the house of Schiaparelli, where she poses for the creative director Bertrand Guyon on a window sill overlooking the Place Vendome. She wears a tiny whimsical dress of Swarovski chainmail re-embroidered with yet more crystals and high sparkly Victorian boots--a little Twiggy, a little Tina Turner. Says her dancer Pepe Munoz: "That's a rockstar!" Says Libby Hahn, who handles public relations for the house: "I am fairly certain she was a rockstar before she put on the dress." Says Celine's own longtime photographer Denise Truscello (a Canadian cinephile with her own rockstar style), thinking of the long lenses poised on the place below: "Is the dress pulled down in the back?" Says Celine Dion: "They might see my butt, but I don't think they mind."#CelineTakesCouture Photographed by @denisetruscello


voguemagazine Celine Dion is frustrated by fashion's current revolving door policy, the relentless firings and hirings at the top (amen to that!). She is concerned that "the dream" of elegance is disappearing, for as much fun as she had in her beloved Vetements Titanic sweatshirt (and we have Law Roach for that brilliant post-ironic gesture!), she believe in the magic of hats, gloves and total looks, of a world in which Lisa Fonssagrives could step from the pages of Vogue and through the doors of today's Ritz. Mostly she laments the red carpet hordes with the incessant questions about whose clothes and jewels one is wearing. "Mine" is her answer.
Fashion is public for Celine; jewelry is personal. Sometimes, when she is at home in Las Vegas and missing her partner Rene, she slips on a caftan and all her jewels, and quietly retreats to her bath, sans children, sans fans, sans circus. #CelineTakesCouture Photo by @sophfei.


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ONTD Original: A History of Taylor Swift's 4th of July Parties (IMAGE HEAVY!)

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The 4th of July is when the United States celebrates its Independence Day, but we all know what the day is really about: Taylor Swift's insane fucking parties at her huge mansion. She has had the whole squad over to pose for paparazzi party, so let's take a look back at all of them. (warning: lots of images!)




Taylor Swift writes in a blog post that July 4th is her favorite holiday. This was before Instagram, so Taylor posts pics on her blog. The guests were mostly her backup dancers.

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This year's celebration is just as big, but Taylor fills it with celebrity guests. Lena Dunham, Emma Stone, Andrew Garfield, Jessica Stam, Jaime King, Ingrid Michaelson, Odeya Rush, Jessica Szohr, and some more anonymous randos.

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This year is notable bc it is the first to feature the now-infamous Squad of supermodels and b-list actresses. Taylor had PDA with then-boyfriend Clavin Harris and jumped in the air to pose for pictures a bunch of times.

Joe Jonas, Seraya, Martha Hunt, Gigi Hadid, Clavin Harris, the Haims, the Jonases, and more were there.

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This is the most infamous party yet... the year that Tom Hiddleston posed was candidly photographed by total coincidence, wearing an "I <3 TS" tank top to cover his aging, pasty British dad bod.

The squad posted pictures on their Instagram at perfectly coordinated times. They frolicked in the waves for paparazzi. They posed awkwardly on a porch.

The guest list that year also included Gigi Hadid, Cara Delevingne, Annie Clarke, Karlie Kloss, the Haim sisters, Uzo Aduba, Ed Sheeran, Ruby Rose, Rachel Platten, Martha Hunt, Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Halston Sage, Abigail whatserface, and a few more unfamous randos.

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What will this year bring? An even bigger bash? A fake low-key celebration to try to erase her famewhoring ways? Will Joe Alwyn wear something even more embarrassing? Only time will tell!


Would you rather be at Taylor's party or doing whatever you're doing rn? Have a fun, safe holiday!

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