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Elsa Hosk

First Name: Elsa Last Name: Hosk Nationality: Swedish Hair Color: Blonde Eye Color: Blue Date of Birth: November 7, 1988 Place of Birth: Sweden Height: 5#39;9″ ; 175.5cm Measurements: (US) 31-22-35 ; (EU) 79-56-89 Dress Size: (US) 4 ; (EU) 34 Shoe Size: (US) 8.5 ; (EU) 39 ; (UK) 6 Mother agency: unknown Agencies: * Next Model Management – Paris * Fashion Model Management – Milan * Mikas – Stockholm * Modelwerk * View Management – Spain * House of Orange – The Netherland

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Audrina Patridge Beach Photos

Audrina Patridge in Hawaii. Audrina Patridge into sleeping with me by just doing one of those hidden thumb tricks. “Are you a wizard, mister?” I just may try now that she#39;s single: It#39;s over for Audrina Patridge and Corey Bohan…again. A source close to the reality star, 25, tells UsMagazine.com that Patridge ended things with Austrialian BMX racer Bohan over the weekend. It#39;s not the first time Patridge and Bohan have parted ways. The couple were on-and-off for a few months in 2

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Audrina Patridge Beach Photos

Audrina Patridge in Hawaii. Audrina Patridge into sleeping with me by just doing one of those hidden thumb tricks. “Are you a wizard, mister?” I just may try now that she#39;s single: It#39;s over for Audrina Patridge and Corey Bohan…again. A source close to the reality star, 25, tells UsMagazine.com that Patridge ended things with Austrialian BMX racer Bohan over the weekend. It#39;s not the first time Patridge and Bohan have parted ways. The couple were on-and-off for a few months in 2

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Paul McDonald Tweets Apology Over Performance Outfit

He’s among the leading candidates to be sent home tonight, but American Idol finalist Paul McDonald has other concerns to consider before this evening’s results show. Following his cover of Ryan Adams’ “Come Pick Me Up” last night, the aspiring singer was faced with a number of angry Tweets from viewers who took issue with the Marine Corps Dress Blues jacket he donned on stage. Paul McDonald – Come Pick Me Up In response to this fervor, McDonald has Tweeted: “Just to let everyone know I have nothing but respect for our men and women in the armed forces. Tons of respect for you guys… I’ve been told my jacket on the show upset some folks … I wasn’t trying to offend anyone. Sorry! I’ve got nothing but love for you guys!”

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Blake Lively Is Just Perfection

OMG! I absolutely love this Blake Lively chick, she’s perfect. Here she is out the other night in what I can only assume is the dress she’s going to wear to our wedding at a Cuban two star all inclusive resort. I thought I wasn’t supposed to see it before the wedding? It better not be bad luck. I guess it doesn’t really matter, the whole thing is happening in my delusional mind anyway… Oprah Winfrey and that dog from Fraggle Rock are going to be there.

‘American Idol’ Report Card: Rating The Top 12 Women

We grade Pia Toscano, Lauren Turner and the rest of the ladies while waiting to see who makes the finals. By Eric Ditzian Photo: Michael Becker / FOX On Wednesday morning, following the top 12 men’s debut on “American Idol,” MTV News sized up the competition with our first report card of the season. We doled out high marks to Paul McDonald and Casey Abrams, and delivered some tough love in the form of failing grades to Robbie Rosen and Jordan Dorsey. Now it’s the top 12 women’s turn to soar or suffer. When the ladies took the stage on Wednesday night, they busted out praiseworthy tuneage and showed off vocal chops that aren’t quite ready for the big time. Who’s up, who’s down, who might be out by next week? It’s report card time! Excellent Pia Toscano : She alone lands in this category because she alone blew us away with the iron-man strength of her vocals. Some of those sustains during the Pretenders’ “I’ll Stand by You” were dizzying. Pia made a savvy song choice, avoiding the voice-crowding din of an up-tempo tune (unlike Lauren Alaina), and showcased nothing but her best-in-show vocals. Welcome to the head of the class, Miss Toscano! Good Kendra Chantelle : Unlike her Hollywood Week duet partner Paul McDonald, who broke out of the crowd on Tuesday, Kendra didn’t fully separate herself from the pack. At least not yet. She showed off an impressive range and a soulful tone while singing, a tad boringly, Christina Aguilera’s “Impossible.” We look forward to Kendra following McDonald’s lead and delivering a breakout performance soon. Lauren Turner : Though her take on Etta James’ “Seven Day Fool” was a tad bit Broadway, there’s no denying the strength of her vocals. Still, we’re not yet ready to join our colleague Jim Cantiello in we’re-not-worthy praise of Turner. We’ll be looking for a more contemporary and radio-relevant tune before thrusting her into the upper echelon. Ashthon Jones : Steven Tyler was right: Jones has a trainload of confidence, and it’s on the strength of her self-assurance and personality, rather than her song choice of Monica’s “Love Over Me,” that she sneaks into this range. We dig her sultry, R&B soul, though we’ll stop way short, unlike Jennifer Lopez, of saying she’s a diva-in-the-making. Thia Megia : It took guts for this teen to strip down Irene Cara’s “Out Here on My Own,” stand out there on the stage under a spotlight, and live and die on the strength of her vocals. Live she did, and she came close to having a “moment.” Close. Lauren Alaina : Let’s just pretend the judges didn’t anoint Lauren as the artistic goddaughter of Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood. We get it; she’s an internal “Idol” favorite. For us, her high-energy take on Reba McEntire’s “Turn On the Radio” veered too far into “Coyote Ugly” territory. Who knew she wanted to be a country rocker? But we give her credit for going big early. Satisfactory Naima Adedapo : Perhaps Naima isn’t a student of “Idol” history, because even casual viewers know that a) you can’t sing “Summertime” without being compared to Fantasia and b) you’ll never come off on top in that comparison. That being said, her vocals were solid, the arrangement had a nice, jazzy feel to it, and she ended strong. We’re expecting more from Naima going forward, and we’ll be disappointed if she doesn’t rise up next week. Karen Rodriguez : Like Naima, Karen chose a song that simply would not lead to favorable comparisons. It doesn’t matter if she sang “Hero” in English, Spanish, Dutch and Mandarin, the “Idol” contestant is never going to wow us more than Mariah Carey. Unsatisfactory Ta-Tynisa Wilson : There was something inhumanely tinny about her voice during a take on Rihanna’s “Only Girl.” Not only were there pitch problems galore, but the performance very much reeked of girl-singing-into-a-hairbrush-in-her-bedroom syndrome. Rachel Zevita : We were praying, “Please don’t throw off that cape and reveal some skimpy outfit!” Then we were praying, “Please don’t try to act all sultry!” Then we were praying, “Please just stay still because you’re running around the room like a loon, trying to hit your marks, and your vocals are suffering.” Despite our prayers, Rachel made all these mistakes and more in an all-too-“Chicago” performance. She’s in serious danger this week. (There is a god!) Julie Zorrilla : Above and beyond the unpleasant, nasal tone to her voice, the performance was all sorts of wrong. Maybe it was the dress or the forever-waving arm, but the whole thing came off as very pageant-y and practiced. Haley Reinhart : Haley’s take on Alicia Keys’ “Fallin’ ” was yet another example of poor song choice by the women. She brought nothing new to the tune, overused her rasp and growl, and unleashed the single worst note of the night when her voice actually cracked toward the end. Don’t miss “Idol Party Live” at 10 p.m. Thursday on MTV.com, following the “American Idol” results show, for analysis, celebrity guests and even some karaoke — get in the conversation by tweeting with the hashtag #idolparty ! In the meantime, get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season 10 Performances

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Michelle Rodriguez and her See Through Underwear Dress of the Day

I don’t really know what is going on here, but someone let Michelle Rodriguez out in her lingerie, I can only assume she was out dyking out on some pussy somewhere, cuz that’s what manly looking bitches do when they aren’t busy fucking dainty dudes up the ass with strap-ons, and realized she had to run out to some bullshit Academy Award party and maybe she figured no one would notice that she didn’t have time to get out of her lingerie, but I like to think she wanted everyone to notice, and the weird thing in all this is that I’m actually really digging it, as trashy and ugly as the dress may be and as manly and as ape-like as Michelle Rodriguez may be, I actually want it in my mouth and now I gotta go question my sexuality….Michelle Rodriguez, thanks for that, but more importantly thanks for having the best dress of the night that I hope becomes a huge hit this year for Prom season…

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Meredith Koop: The Woman Behind Michelle Obama Fashion

Barack may be a Communist , but Michelle Obama’s fashion has won raves the world over, with the First Lady landing on more best-dressed lists than we can count. Rocking everything from haute designers to H&M, Michelle does it all. But not alone. Enter Meredith Koop, a 29-year-old Vanderbilt University graduate. This youngster has taken over the role of Michelle’s personal stylist . Koop was sent to the White House to help out with Obama’s fashion needs from Michelle’s previous fashion coordinator before taking over the role full time. A White House spokesperson says Koop is a “personal aide to the First Lady and a member of the White House Residence staff” with duties beyond fashion. However, Koop’s “responsibilities include advising the first lady on her wardrobe and acting on her behalf in arranging for purchases.” So … personal stylist! Sounds like a good gig if you can get it, are we right? For more moments in First Lady fashion, browse through our Michelle Obama pictures below:

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Oscars Best And Worst Fashions: Experts Weigh In!

MTV News asked a pair of fashion-industry notables to share their choices for the best and worst looks in Oscars history. By Jocelyn Vena Miley Cyrus at the 2010 Oscars Photo: Getty Images The Academy Awards are just days away and that means that soon enough some of Hollywood’s biggest names will be hitting the red carpet while donning some of the most haute couture they can get their hands on. But, before they hit the carpet, MTV News reached out to some fashion-world experts and asked them to weigh in on the event’s best and worst looks ever, which the stars perhaps should take note of before they decide on what to wear. We caught up with fashion-industry maven and People’s Revolution founder Kelly Cutrone, as well as Faran Krentcil, digital director at Nylon magazine, who divulged their favorite and least favorite looks from Oscars history. Best Cameron Diaz in Oscar de la Renta, 2010 : Both Cutrone and Krentchil agreed that this was a winning look for the star. “On another actress it might have looked a little overdone, but Cameron managed to make the dress look like it was just lying on her bedroom floor, and she grabbed it on her way out of the bath. That’s true star power, isn’t it?” Krentcil explained. Maggie Gyllenhaal in Dries Van Noten, 2010 : “I think that it’s not that hard to put a beautiful dress on a girl and get away with it, and then there are people who really understand it … I think that Maggie Gyllenhaal was a great example of that,” Cutrone revealed. “Dries was not obvious; it’s an inside brand. It’s really about beauty and aesthetic.” Miley Cyrus in Jenny Packham, 2010 : Cutrone felt that Miley’s look bridged the singer/actress from, well, tween star to teen star. She explained, “The truth of the matter is she has gone from a Disney star to a Vanity Fair cover girl and it brought it back to the middle. [She] really shined.” Natalie Portman in Lanvin, 2005 : “This dress was slightly see-through and the color of a gasping sea monster,” Krentcil recalled of the outfit. “And its floaty shape and grey-blue-green-purple shimmer made it beyond chic.” Anne Hathaway in Valentino, 2009 : Krentcil didn’t have much more to say than “yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes,” about why the beaded, white sheath worked so well for this year’s Oscars co-host. Worst Charlize Theron in Dior, 2010 : “She looked ridiculous and she’s so beautiful. She deserved to wear something better,” Cutrone noted, adding about the outdated nature of the dress, “It looked like a Gaultier throwback piece, not like Dior. I didn’t know Nancy Reagan was working for Dior.” Jennifer Lopez in Giorgio Armani Priv

Oscars Best And Worst Fashions: Experts Weight In!

MTV News asked a pair of fashion-industry notables to share their choices for the best and worst looks in Oscars history. By Jocelyn Vena Miley Cyrus at the 2010 Oscars Photo: Getty Images The Academy Awards are just days away and that means that soon enough some of Hollywood’s biggest names will be hitting the red carpet while donning some of the most haute couture they can get their hands on. But, before they hit the carpet, MTV News reached out to some fashion-world experts and asked them to weigh in on the event’s best and worst looks ever, which the stars perhaps should take note of before they decide on what to wear. We caught up with fashion-industry maven and People’s Revolution founder Kelly Cutrone, as well as Faran Krentcil, digital director at Nylon magazine, who divulged their favorite and least favorite looks from Oscars history. Best Cameron Diaz in Oscar de la Renta, 2010: Both Cutrone and Krentchil agreed that this was a winning look for the star. “On another actress it might have looked a little overdone, but Cameron managed to make the dress look like it was just lying on her bedroom floor, and she grabbed it on her way out of the bath. That’s true star power, isn’t it?” Krentcil explained. Maggie Gyllenhaal in Dries Van Noten, 2010: “I think that it’s not that hard to put a beautiful dress on a girl and get away with it, and then there are people who really understand it … I think that Maggie Gyllenhaal was a great example of that,” Cutrone revealed. “Dries was not obvious; it’s an inside brand. It’s really about beauty and aesthetic.” Miley Cyrus in Jenny Packham, 2010: Cutrone felt that Miley’s look bridged the singer/actress from, well, tween star to teen star. She explained, “The truth of the matter is she has gone from a Disney star to a Vanity Fair cover girl and it brought it back to the middle. [She] really shined.” Natalie Portman in Lanvin, 2005: “This dress was slightly see-through and the color of a gasping sea monster,” Krentcil recalled of the outfit. “And its floaty shape and grey-blue-green-purple shimmer made it beyond chic.” Anne Hathaway in Valentino, 2009: Krentcil didn’t have much more to say than “yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes,” about why the beaded, white sheath worked so well for this year’s Oscars co-host. Worst Charlize Theron in Dior, 2010: “She looked ridiculous and she’s so beautiful. She deserved to wear something better,” Cutrone noted, adding about the outdated nature of the dress, “It looked like a Gaultier throwback piece, not like Dior. I didn’t know Nancy Reagan was working for Dior.” Jennifer Lopez in Giorgio Armani Priv