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Denise vs. Kelly vs. Carmen: Who’d You Rather?

Denise Richards (39), Kelly Osbourne (25) and Carmen Electra (38) posed for picture while attending a fashion show in New York City yesterday. The question is… Read more

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Kelly Brook NAKED On Love Magazine

Kelly Brook‘s cover of Love Magazine is racier than her Playboy Magazine cover, but my goodness what a banging body. This cover follows Kelly’s month of nakedness as Kelly has posed nude for Reebok, is featured nude in her film Piranha 3D, Playboy and now this: ‘Having this movie coming added by: ineedmyfix

ABC Pushes Taxpayer Funded Abortions with Misleading Incident, Mashed Terms and Only Pro-Abort "Experts”

MSM’s propaganda to keep taxpayer funded abortion in Obamacare has begun. But the article ABC posted yesterday entitled, “Immigrants lured to cheap, do-it-yourself abortion,” was 1) totally misleading; 2) misplaced blame; 3) seriously mashed terms; and 4) led with a fraudulent sob story. ABC reporter Susan Donaldson James wrote a truly shoddy piece and should be ashamed of herself, although I’m sure she’s not. About #s 1, 3, and 4, from the article: Kelly , a part-time hairdresser from Atlanta , took 5 little white pills at 7 a.m. and will take 5 more before her 6-week-old fetus is completely aborted . “I am going through this as we speak,” said Kelly, who did not want her last name used. “What I read about it was really scary. I didn’t sleep at all last night, I was so anxious.” At first, the cramping pain and bleeding was “like a bad period” – but later “it got worse” and even the painkiller hydrocodone didn’t help. But Kelly could deal with the emotional event in the privacy of her own home and at about half the cost of a surgical abortion . Kelly induced a miscarriage with misoprostol , sold under the brand name Cytotec , an FDA-approved drug for treating stomach ulcers…. Safe and effective, the drug is used globally to prevent women from post-partum hemorrhaging and is widely prescribed in combination with RU-486 in the US to induce miscarriage . But for some low-income women, misoprostol has become a do-it-yourself abortion tool . That wasn’t the case with Kelly. An ultrasound revealed her fetus had no heartbeat and she would eventually miscarry. But like many women, she elected a medical rather than a surgical procedure because it was cheaper and carried a lower out-of-pocket cost — about $20 for the prescription. Kelly is under the care of a doctor , but many women, particularly immigrants, are uninsured or don’t have access to health care, and end up in emergency rooms or without professional care when things go wrong. How confused and misleading! Kelly wasn’t undergoing an induced abortion, which is defined as such if the baby has a heartbeat when the procedure is initiated. Kelly was medically inducing a miscarriage (not mentioned until the 7th paragraph). Her baby had died naturally. Furthermore, Kelly was under a doctor’s care (not mentioned until the 8th paragraph). Donaldson James also engaged engaged in opposite-world terminology. The one time in her story to this point the term “abortion” would have been appropriate was when describing the use of Cytotec for the 2nd half of the RU-486 abortion cocktail. But then D-J called it “induc[ing] miscarriage.” And if Cytotec abortions are so “safe and effective,” why did D-J get so dramatic with descriptions of pain and fear and secrecy – of a mother given a prescription by her physician to complete a miscarriage? I’m confident that had D-J’s intended spin been to promote a legal RU-486 abortion obtained through Planned Parenthood she would have nixed any drama and conveyed only happiness and relief. Actually, I don’t understand the point of this story. In large part it was written to promote public funded abortions in healthcare: Health experts say illicit use of the drug underscores the barriers that many women face when trying to access reproductive care, particularly immigrants and women of color. They worry that the amendment in the passage of the new health care law to ban the use of federal funds in Medicaid and insurance exchanges for abortion could further marginalize women’s access to reproductive care. “What the amendment does is if you are poor, you cannot get an abortion,” said Jessica-Gonzalez-Rojas , deputy director of the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health . “Wealthy women can pay out of pocket and have access to clinics and services.” But that’s the way it has always been. Rich women have always had access to abortion. Legalizing abortion in 1973 was supposed to erase the access barrier between wealthy and poor.  Furthermore, most abortion mills are located in poor and minority areas. What more do they want? Oh yes, for us to pay for them. But why now the urgency? The federal government hasn’t subsidized elective abortions for 34 years, since the Hyde Amendment was enacted . But I digress. As I said, I don’t understand the point of this story, because it concludes with ominous concerns about making abortion illegal again: “There is a perception that Latinas are not pro choice, and many women we work with have different feelings about abortion, but we all agree about access,” said Jessica Gonzales-Roja. “It shouldn’t be restricted. We have all seen friends die in underground abortions. We know the reality of what happens when abortions are not legal.” What the heck? And another kicker? The mother whose baby tragically died of natural causes at the beginning of the story, Kelly, doesn’t support taxpayer funding of abortion: Kelly understands the prohibitive cost of abortion, but supports restrictions on federal funding. “A woman can choose to do what she wants, but it’s up to her to pay for it,” she said. “It’s not up to insurance or Obama care. It’s not the government’s responsibility. I stand 100% for choice, but not with my tax dollars.” D-J never mentions whether Kelly has insurance, but I’m betting she does. And about my #2 complaint about this article, “misplaced blame,” whose fault and responsibility is it when a woman gets pregnant? I thought comprehensive sex ed and wanton, free access to birth control was supposed to stop that? Finally, all those “experts” quoted in the story?  Every single one promotes or commits abortion. In order of appearance: National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health Guttmacher Institute Ibis Reproductive Health Gynuity Health Projects (including its spokesperson, Dr. Daniel Grossman ) National Center of Excellence in Women’s Health at U of IL How much different this article would have looked had it been fair and balanced. And had it crazily only included thoughts from life affirming organizations and spokespersons? I can already hear the accusations of right wing ideological spin.

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Kelly Brook Topless in a Popular Men’s Magazine of the Day

I find this shit irritating as fuck. Firstly, we shouldn’t get excited over anyone who is topless, cuz tits are just tits and girls should just show them and the reason they don’t is cuz assholes like you can’t play it fucking cool and make them think it’s a big deal… Second, it’s Kelly Brook, a topless Glamour model from the UK who has been getting topless for decades…and the only person who should have got excited to see these tits was back when she was 20 and an ex boyfriend she cock teased when he was 14 and who had been jerking off to her ever since finally got to seems….and now I wait for the Lawyers letters to start coming in from the Popular Men’s Magazine…cuz we don’t live in a time where ppl feel the need to cum on magazine pages….and that upsets them…but this Kelly Brook body…no matter how much it annoys me…is still fucking substantial… Now I wait for the Popular Men’s Magazine to send Lawyers letters….

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Lil Wayne Jail haircut 2010

“Hello world . . . I#39;m good. Counting the days and still smiling,” Lil Wayne wrote on his blog (which also features a countdown clock for his release). As for Lil Wayne#39;s daily routine, “I know that people are inquisitive of what I do all day, so here goes,” he wrote. “I wake up around 11 a.m. Have some coffee. Call my kids, and my wonderful mother. I then shower up. Read fan mail. Have lunch.” 1. Sleep in. 2. Chat with relatives. 3. Catch up on reading. What might sound like a lazy s

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‘The City’ Season Finale: Whitney Faces A Tough Decision

Olivia makes a splash in Tokyo as season two comes to a close. By Amy Wilkinson Whitney Port in “The City” on Tuesday No-nonsense People’s Revolution founder Kelly Cutrone has been one of Whitney’s strongest allies in the fight to make her fashion line, Whitney Eve, a success. But during Tuesday night’s season finale of “The City,” Whitney had to decide whether she would remain loyal to Kelly or be lured away by a peppy, pink-wearing PR practitioner. Even though Kelly doesn’t actually work for Whitney, the young designer didn’t want to offend or blindside her mentor by accepting help from another agency, so she had a chat with Kelly to discuss her wooer, Alison Brod. “She does mostly beauty, right?” Kelly sniffed. “And she wears pink all the time.” Fashion choices aside, Kelly didn’t think the timing was right for Whitney to hire a full-time PR rep. “I think it’s early for you to do this,” Kelly advised. “You’re still at a place where you’re in very low production numbers. … I want the best for you.” Rather ironically, Kelly had these parting words for Whitney: “Watch out. Every fifth word from PR people should be scrutinized.” Meanwhile, with Olivia on assignment in Tokyo, Louise Roe stepped in to film Web videos of Elle ‘s 25th anniversary photo shoot. And while Keith, the editorial director for Elle.com, liked Louise’s style, he wasn’t quite sure she was the perfect fit to be the new face of Elle.com. “I think Louise is really good, but she is kind of announcing,” he observed. “I think it’s good for this, but we don’t need that treatment for everything. I just wonder, is Olivia more like the Elle girl? Olivia was certainly putting her best foot forward in Japan at the Tibi launch party. She gamely fielded questions at a Q&A session with a poise and eloquence we rarely see in her dealings at Elle (especially with Erin). Yet, Erin and Robbie’s assistant Seth didn’t think anyone back in the States had high hopes for Olivia’s Japan visit. “I mean, Olivia in Japan seems a little bit lost in translation,” Seth joked. “Olivia in America is lost in translation,” Erin replied with a laugh. Whitney decided to meet with Alison Brod in her pink office to discuss the possibility of working together. After scolding Whitney for not wearing one of her own designs to the meeting, Alison said that if she represented Whitney Eve, Whitney would have to swear in blood that she’d do everything she could to support the line. Though Whitney said she’d think about it, Alison began spreading the news that Whitney had dumped People’s Revolution, riling the already perturbed Kelly. “I don’t need to defend my agency against a girl who wears pink,” Kelly chided before kicking Whitney out of her office. Joe had some big news for the Elle staff upon Olivia’s return. Largely due to her spectacular success in Tokyo, Olivia was made the new face of Elle.com (garnering a hard-to-miss eye roll from Erin). But what’s to become of Louise? Don’t worry about her; she’s already got a hosting gig lined up in L.A. But will Erin remain at Elle, knowing she has to work even more closely with Olivia? Still undecided about her PR representation, Whitney asked embattled friend Roxy to meet her for a chit-chat, their first in quite a while. Roxy reminded Whitney that her loyalty was to Kelly, but Whitney didn’t seem entirely convinced. “I’ve been struggling with it,” she said. “I’ve been making a list of pros and cons. I don’t know what to do.” It looks like we’ll have to wait for the next season of “The City” to find out what she decides. What did you think of the season finale of “The City”? Share your reviews in the comments. Related Videos The City (Season 2) | Ep. 12 | ‘Lost In Translation’ Related Photos The City (Season 2): Ep. 12 ‘Lost In Translation’

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‘Gossip Girl’ Mom Free to XOXO Anyone She Wants

Filed under: Kelly Rutherford , Dirty Divorces Kelly Rutherford from ” Gossip Girl ” can kiss her epic divorce battle goodbye — because TMZ has learned her split with hubby Daniel Giersch is 100% official.

‘My Season Would Suck Without You’: Idols Take on Kelly Clarkson

Bethenny Frankel: Kelly Never Said Sorry; Sayonara Housewives?

Bethenny Frankel never got an apology from Kelly Bensimon who called her a “ho-bag” during a freakout in a recent episode of Real Housewives of New York, and she’s not expecting one,…

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