Biography for Fernanda Motta Born May 29, 1981 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Hair color Brown Eye color Blue Measurements 34-26-35 (US) 86-66-89 (EU) Dress size 4 (US); 34 (EU) Fernanda Motta (born in Campos dos Goytacazes, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on May 29, 1981) is a Brazilian model, actress, and television host. She is the host of the reality TV show Brazil#39;s Next Top Model, the Brazilian version of the show, created by Tyra Banks.
Daria is back! Well, sort of. Aubrey Plaza, the cartoon’s real life counterpart did a fake trailer for the fake film that undoubtedly everyone in the universe wants to really happen. Aubrey Plaza in Daria Movie Trailer There’s just something about Plaza’s deadpan delivery that fully captures Daria’s sense of ennui. This trailer, centered around Daria’s high school reunion , seems to have everything. Daria’s sister Quinn who is, of course, still the queen bee. Her best friend Jane Lane and older brother Trent Lane with his band Mystik Spiral. Even her self-absorbed father has a mini-breakdown very reminiscent of the MTV cartoon. The only thing missing was the Trentmobile but one would have to imagine that even it finally died in the ten years that have passed. Will someone please make this movie? Pretty please? Surely this would be a better use of crowdfunding than Lindsay Lohan’s The Canyons or Spike Lee’s Kickstarter ?
A tabloid is under scrutiny for a cover story about Kate Middleton’s alleged post-baby weight loss regime … released the same day she gave birth. The UK version of OK! came out Monday with a photo of the new royal mom on the cover and the headline “Kate’s Post-Baby Weight Loss Regime.” Promoting an interview with someone described as her trainer, the story claims Kate Middleton is “super fit … her stomach will shrink straight back.” Many people felt that the story was a little too soon (to say the least) and puts pressure on new moms to instantly lose the baby weight they put on. The cover quickly sparked a Twitter backlash, including from TV and radio presenter Katy Hill, who tweeted a photo of her own post-baby body. “I think all mums should boycott @OK_Magazine for this cover ONE DAY after Kate Middleton has given birth. REALLY? #RoyalBaby,” Hill tweeted. “New Mums. If the @OK_Magazine #Kate cover has made you feel bad, here’s me 2 months post baby. YOU MADE A HUMAN! x,” she added. Tamsin Kelly, editor of Parentdish, said: “For this magazine to be in UK shops on the very same day Kate left hospital with her baby is contemptible.” “Women who do get back in shape fast may have an entourage of trainers, nutrition experts and most importantly, someone to care for their baby.” The celebrity gossip publication responded in a statement, claiming it did not intend to offend anyone, but stopping short of issuing an apology. “Kate is one of the great beauties of our age and readers love her,” a spokeswoman for Northern & Shell, the parent company of OK! said. “Like the rest of the world, we were very moved by her radiance as she and Prince William introduced the Prince of Cambridge to the world.” “We would not dream of being at all critical of her appearance.” “If that was misunderstood on our cover it was not intended.” Sure thing, OK! Your heartfelt intentions will never again be questioned. On the bright side, nothing can take away from the grace and glow Kate while providing the world with the first Royal Baby photos Tuesday. We heart her.
Spy Kid Alexa Vega is a lot of fun on the internet, from showing off a ripped body that Robert Rodriguez may have touched inappropriately on set, you know how these hollywood stories pan out, especially with directors so eager to do Kids programming, kinda like the school bus driver so eager to pick up kids rather than do any other job they are capable of…like regular bus driving…To simulating getting fisted by some chick up her dress… I am a fan of everything happening in here…I love me a fit girl…even if I prefer Child Stars to be more broken and dying.
First, Selena Gomez. Now, Bill Clinton. With news surfacing this morning that Justin Bieber has reconciled with his ex and is truly back together with Selena , we can also confirm that the singer has made amends with the former President of the United States. Reportedly, Clinton didn’t care very much that Bieber cursed at him in a video that went viral yesterday. “Justin apologized for his comments,” a source tells Us Weekly of a phone call that actually took place between the Biebs and the Bubs, adding: “President Clinton took it in jest, and said, ‘if that is the worst thing you have ever done, all is well.'” Bieber – under major fire for peeing into a mop bucket and laughing like a spoiled moron – offered to help out with the Clinton Global Initiative in any way he can, while the ex-POTUS offered advice of his own: Watch your friends , he supposedly told Justin, referring to those who videotaped and participated in the incident. “thanks for taking the time to talk Mr. President. Your words meant alot. #greatguy,” Bieber Tweeted after the two famous men spoke. He then grew philosophical and concluded: “In life u will make mistakes and people will try and tear u down…but u gotta stay positive. Stay strong, and learn to be better, and always live to serve others and The Lord. #growingeveryday”
Three former employees are suing Target because of an allegedly racist, offensive “multi-cultural tips” guide provided to managers, according to reports. The memo was meant to note differences among Hispanic employees, such as “not everyone dances to salsa” and “not everyone wears a sombrero.” The workers in question, who were employed at a warehouse distribution center, filed their complaint in Yolo County Court in California in June. Robert Gonzalez, Bulmaro Fabian and Pedro Garcia-Ayala allege that they suffered crude harassment, discrimination and retaliation from Target. They say Target provided distribution warehouse managers with a document titled, “Organization Effectiveness, Employee and Labor Relations Multi-Cultural Tips.” This memo instructs managers to note differences among Hispanic employees, such as: Food: not everyone eats tacos and burritos; Music: not everyone dances to salsa; Dress: not everyone wears a sombrero; Mexicans (lower education level, some may be undocumented); Cubans (Political refugees, legal status, higher education level); and They may say ‘OK, OK’ and pretend to understand, when they do not, just to save face. The suit also alleges that the plaintiffs were expected to work harder than their white counterparts and “were not given the same overtime opportunities.” The plaintiffs also claim that nearly all management positions were held by white people who used racial slurs when addressing Hispanic workers. According to the lawsuit, among the racially insensitive comments made were, “Only a ‘wetback’ can work this hard” and “You got to be Mexican to work like this.” The three workers say they were ultimately fired; Gonzalez was terminated in May 2011 after seven years at the company, according to the lawsuit. The plaintiffs are seeking punitive damages for harassment, failure to prevent harassment, age and race discrimination and retaliation by the company. Target has not commented on the specific allegations of racism made by the trio, but did apologize for the contents of the memo in question. Molly Snyder, a spokeswoman, said in a statement: “We strive at all times to be a place where our team and guests feel welcome, valued and respected.” “It is never Target’s intent to offend our team members or guests and we apologize. The content of the document referenced is not representative of who Target is.” “This document, which was used during conversations at one distribution center, was never part of any formal or company-wide training. We take accountability for its contents and are truly sorry.”
Tatiane de Souza is a Brazilian model. Birthplace: Brazil (exact city/region not listed) Height: 5#39; 9″ (175cm) Weight: … Measurements: 34B-24.5-34.5 (86-62-88cm) Dress Size: 4 Shoe Size: 9 Years Active: 2008-present Agencies: IMG Models, Zone Models, Next Model Management Ad Campaigns: Hautelook, others? Magazine Covers: none listed Website: none found, some fan sites, limited information
I’m pretty sure that Victoria’s Secret made a huge mistake dropping Miranda Kerr because here she is in a little video for KORA organics skin products and just her face alone has caused me to have a serious pant fire. Not many chicks can do that just by staring into a camera. I challenge anyone to watch this clip and not be blown away! Even you ladies!