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Chrissy Teigen: Nude in GQ!

Yup, this is just how Chrissy Teigen rolls these days. The model is heating up the pages of GQ magazine’s July issue – featuring Drake on the cover – in a series of sexy shots that show off her famous physique. Here’s one the guys are sure to approve of … Leaning seductively against a wall, arms crossed over her chest to cover her bare torso, John Legend’s finacee is as nude as it gets (save for the heels). Teigen has never been known for her inhibitions. Ever. She’s the antithesis of shy when it comes to taking off her clothes, or sounding off on people or issues others might steer clear of altogether. Hence, Chrissy Teigen’s heated Twitter beefs with, among others, Chris Brown and Farrah Abraham , or at least Team Breezy and Team … Fareezy? Point being, she took Farrah to task and fans got pissed. Asked whether she ever regrets any of the things she posts, she tells GQ : “All the time! But not really a regret that I thought it, just that I said it.” Fair enough. Just keep the Chrissy Teigen pics coming!

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Demi Lovato To Shoot ‘Who’s That Boy’ Video ‘Soon’

‘We’re in the middle of getting the treatment and things put together,’ she says of just-announced Unbroken single. By Jocelyn Vena Demi Lovato Photo: MTV News Hey Lovatics: Demi Lovato is dishing on her next single, and her choice is the antithesis of her lead Unbroken track, the empowerment ballad “Skyscraper.” When MTV News caught up with Lovato as she celebrated her album’s release, she revealed that she’s chosen the flirty dance track “Who’s That Boy” as her next radio single, which features Dev and boasts production and writing from Ryan Tedder, Noel Zancanella and Devin Tailes. Demi is certainly having fun on the song, on which she sings lines like “I’ve been staring at ya/ And I could do it all night/ You’re looking like an angel/ With the kind of body that needs a spotlight.” “We’re in the middle of getting the treatment and things put together,” Lovato said of her next music video. “So hopefully we’ll be shooting that soon.” The song is certainly a more grown-up side of the 19-year-old, but she said she’s not ready to grow up too much. “I think it’s grown-up, but it’s not too grown-up,” Lovato told us about Unbroken. “It’s not tasteless. It’s growing up with my fans. It’s [like] I’m not a kid anymore, but I’m also not a full-grown woman either. So I’m in that in-between stage, trying to figure out where that is. So I’m figuring it out, just like my fans are.” Now that the album is out, Lovato said she doesn’t really know what’s next. “We don’t know what the tour plans are next, but hopefully I’ll be touring soon,” she said. “I’m looking forward to kind of just finding out what’s next. I don’t know what’s next — if it’s a movie, if it’s touring, I don’t know. We’ll find out.” What do you hope is next for Demi? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Demi Lovato

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Shocking Video Of Leftist Racism Aimed At Black Gay Conservative

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Wow. Just wow. What do you get when SEIU aggressive progressives are confronted with the antithesis of their world view, a black gay conservative American? Their racist heads implode, of course! In the video below, SEIU thugs hurl vile personal verbal attacks at a free and independent thinking black homosexual conservative American. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Founding Bloggers Discovery Date : 23/02/2011 17:17 Number of articles : 3

Shocking Video Of Leftist Racism Aimed At Black Gay Conservative

Gwyneth Paltrow Opens Up About Postpartum Depression

Gwyneth Paltrow stars in the upcoming movie Country Strong . But after this actress’ second child was born, Paltrow said she reached the lowest, weakest point of her life. “I felt like a zombie. I couldn’t access my heart. I couldn’t access my emotions. I couldn’t connect,” Paltrow says in the February issue of Good Housekeeping . Paltrow added that this was the antithesis of what she felt when daughter Apple as born in 2004. “It was terrible, it was the exact opposite of what had happened when Apple was born,” Gwyneth says of welcoming Moses into the world. “With her, I was on cloud nine. I couldn’t believe it wasn’t the same. I just thought it meant I was a terrible mother and a terrible person.” Husband Chris Martin came to his wife four months after their son was born and was the first to mention the term “postpartum depression.” “I thought postpartum depression meant you were sobbing every single day and incapable of looking after a child,” Paltrow says. “But there are different shades of it and depths of it, which is why I think it’s so important for women to talk about it. It was a trying time. I felt like a failure.” The actress says her dark days are over, however, and she’s loving life as a mother. Let’s hope others suffering from this disease can also recognize it and find ways to move on.

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