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Lena Dunham: Please Stop Talking About My Weight Loss!

So Lena Dunham has lost a lot of weight recently, right? A considerable amount of weight, really. But the thing is, she doesn’t want any of us to talk about it. “But why?” you might be thinking. “She keeps talking about it herself, what does she expect?” And those are good questions — Lena started losing weight a few months ago, and she’s been open about the reason behind it. In a February interview with Howard Stern, she explained that “Donald Trump became president and I stopped being able to eat food .” “Everyone’s been asking like, ‘What have you been doing?'” she went on. “And I’m like, ‘Try soul-crushing pain and devastation and hopelessness and you, too, will lose weight.'” In January, she called a Glamour cover in which some cellulite was visible on her legs a ” triumph for womankind ,” so she’s clearly comfortable with talking about any and all aspects of her body and her weight. But in a great big long Instagram post she shared yesterday, she insists that she’s not cool with people talking about her weight. We know that because the photo she shared was a screenshot from an article titled “People Need to Stop Talking About Lena Dunham’s Weight.” In her caption, she writes “I feel I’ve made it pretty clear over the years that I don’t give even the tiniest of sh-ts what anyone else feels about my body.” “I’ve gone on red carpets in couture as a size 14. I’ve done sex scenes days after surgery, mottled with scars .” “I’ve accepted that my body is an every-changing organism,” she writes, “not a fixed entity — what goes up must come down and vice versa.” “I smile just as wide no matter my current size because I’m proud of what this body has seen and done and represented. Chronic illness sufferer. Body-shaming vigilante. Sexual assault survivor. Raging hottie. Just like all of YOU.” And this is where it gets weird — she says that “Right now I’m struggling to control my endometriosis through a healthy diet and exercise.” What about Trump though, girl? Why the change in the story? Regardless, Lena continues by saying that her weight loss “isn’t a triumph and it also isn’t some sign I’ve finally given in to the voices of trolls.” “Because my body belongs to ME — at every phase, in every iteration, and whatever I’m doing with it, I’m not handing in my feminist card to anyone.” “I refuse to celebrate these bullsh-t before-and-after-pictures,” she concludes. “Don’t we have infinitely more pressing news to attend to?” … K. It’s just strange because … like, of course her body belongs to her. And as someone who thoroughly enjoys posing nude or nearly nude at every opportunity, she should realize that people are going to notice big changes. Pointing out her weight loss isn’t somehow an anti-feminist move, and it’s not like people are saying “Thank goodness she finally lost some weight, she’s finally a real person now!” Everyone loves a good weight loss before-and-after. It’s human nature. It doesn’t have to mean something terrible, and it doesn’t require an essay. So take that body that belongs to you, Lena, and just chill for a little bit. View Slideshow: Lena Dunham: 15 Times She Has Stirred Serious Controversy

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Chuck Berry Dies; Legendary Musician Was 90

Chuck Berry, the long-time musician who many credit with popularizing the entire genre of rock ‘n roll, died Saturday in Missouri, the St. Charles County police has confirmed. He was 90 years old. “St. Charles County police responded to a medical emergency on Buckner Road at approximately 12:40 p.m. today (Saturday, March 18),” the department said via statement this afternoon. The statement continued as follows: “Inside the home, first responders observed an unresponsive man and immediately administered lifesaving techniques. Unfortunately, the 90-year-old man could not be revived and was pronounced deceased at 1:26 p.m. “The St. Charles County Police Department sadly confirms the death of Charles Edward Anderson Berry Sr., better known as legendary musician Chuck Berry.” Concludes the post, which was written on Facebook:  “The family requests privacy during this time of bereavement.” The singing, guitar playing and general showmanship of Berry have often been credited as having enormous influence on Elvis Presley, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys, among other legends. The latter group’s “Surfin’ USA,” for example, so overly copied Berry’s song “Sweet Little Sixteen” that the rock pioneer complained and was eventually given a co-writing credit on the track. Berry performed for over seven decades. His best known hits likely remain Roll Over Beethoven, My Ding-a-Ling, Maybelline (his first real hit, released in 1955) and Johnny B. Goode. The latter was immortalized by Michael J. Fox in Back to the Future, who basically emulated Berry’s moves on stage in that memorable movie. The veteran musician received a lifetime achievement Grammy Award in 1984 and was among the first inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. By the late 1970s, after years of success in the spotlight, Berry career took a nosedive. In 1979, was found guilty of tax evasion and sentenced to four months in prison. However, he remained a worshiped figure by the music icons he had inspired. When Keith Richards inducted Berry into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986, saying at the time that he “lifted every lick” that Berry ever played for himself. Upon learning of his death, motown group The Jacksons Tweeted the following: “Chuck Berry merged blues & swing into the phenomenon of early rock’n’roll. In music, he cast one of the longest shadows. Thank You Chuck.” Added Bruce Springsteen: “Chuck Berry was rock’s greatest practitioner, guitarist, and the greatest pure rock ‘n’ roll writer who ever lived. “This is a tremendous loss of a giant for the ages.” Expect many more tributes to follow. Berry had announced in October that he would actually release a new studio album some time in 2017. We send our condolences to those who knew Chuck Berry best. What a legend. May he rest in peace. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam

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Kat Graham Devours Pot Brownies, Ends Up in Hospital

Kat Graham took quite a few trips as Bonnie Bennett on The Vampire Diaries. Over the course of eight seasons, the character died multiple times, ended up on The Other Side, visited the show’s version of heaven and got involved in many dangerous storylines. But those were nothing compared to the actual trip this actress allegedly suffered in Palm Springs last month. According to TMZ, Graham was visiting Two Bunch Palms Resort & Spa near the aforementioned town when she allegedly began throwing up and passed out on a lawn. Insiders at the resort tell the typically reliable celebrity gossip website that the star didn’t drink too much alcohol or get victimized by a case of food poisoning. Instead, she ate a cannabis brownie earlier in the day. In response, Graham ran out of the resort’s restaurant shortly afterwards, telling those around her that she didn’t feel well and needed to go to the hospital. She then vomited… passed out… woke up … and was transported to a hospital via ambulance after someone called 911. TMZ has posted photos of Graham lying on the grass, clearly in an effed up state, both physically and mentally. The venue’s report says the actress/singer acted extremely paranoid throughout this incident, anxious and seeing things. No word from Graham or any of her reps yet regarding what happened last month. We just hope she’s okay. We watched every episode of The Vampire Diaries from the premiere and we always enormous fans of the star. She announced early last year that she would depart The Vampire Diaries after Season 8, which ended up becoming the show’s swan song. Its series finale aired last Friday, March 10. “I learned a lot about what kind of actor I wanted to be,” Graham told Entertainment Weekly of The CW hit, adding: “Work always comes first as an actor. I think a lot of young girls see actresses and they think of red carpets and they think of Us Weekly and they don’t really think about the breaking down of a script and what that requires and what you would need to pull it off. “I learned about teamwork and about communication and about standing up for yourself. “I learned about poise and dignity, and I learned about what it means to be an African-American in television and what that requires in terms of what kind of position you take for yourself and how you define your own reality in a world that is still finding its footing, to say the least.” She concluded this interview, which was given in February, as follows: “Overall, I am appreciative of the opportunity that I got to play different levels and different emotions for this character. I’m grateful for the platform I got.” View Slideshow: The Vampire Diaries Finale: 13 Shockers! You may visit our friends at TV Fanatic to watch The Vampire Diaries online and you will hopefully join us in wishing Graham the best.

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Chuck Berry: Celebrities React to His Tragic Death

Sad news for music fans, and really, for music itself: Chuck Berry has died. He passed away on Saturday, March 18th, from unknown causes. He was 90 years old, and an absolute legend. While we don't know exactly what caused his death, we do know that paramedics were called to his Missouri home and found him unresponsive. They tried to revive him, but they were unsuccessful. Well, we know that, and we also know that so many people are devastated at this loss. See how celebrities are paying tribute to the life and legacy of Chuck Berry. 1. Bruce Springsteen “Chuck Berry was rock’s greatest practitioner, guitarist, and the greatest pure rock ‘n’ roll writer who ever lived.” 2. The Rolling Stones “The Rolling Stones are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Chuck Berry. He was a true pioneer of rock’n’roll & a massive influence.” 3. Darius Rucker “Song of the day…’Roll Over Beethoven’ by Chuck Berry. RIP. Legend isn’t a big enough word for you sir!!” 4. AC/DC “Chuck Berry IS rock and roll! It’s sad day for rock and roll, but his music will live on forever. Hail, hail rock and roll!!!!!” 5. Pauley Perrette “Remember … #ChuckBerry influenced your favorite artists… Yup… ALL OF THEM ! RIP Chuck, and thanks.” 6. Alice Cooper “RIP #ChuckBerry, the genesis behind the great sound of rock n roll. All of us in rock have now lost our father.” View Slideshow

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Michael J. Fox Goes Back to the Future, Plays “Johnny B. Goode” at Charity Event

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Michael J. Fox took the stage at his charity event on Saturday to play Chuck Berry ‘s “Johnny B. Goode” – just as he famously did in Back to the Future . Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gossip Cop Discovery Date : 14/11/2011 04:11 Number of articles : 2

Michael J. Fox Goes Back to the Future, Plays “Johnny B. Goode” at Charity Event

Chuck Berry Falls Ill During Concert

Filed under: Chuck Berry , Nurse! Chuck Berry had to be escorted off stage during a concert in Chicago last night — but rather than jumping in an ambulance, he jumped back on stage. Berry was playing a gig at the Concert Theater and, according to the Chicago Tribune , began showing… Read more

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