Pregnancy hasn’t put a damper on Marisa Miller‘s decision to dare to bare. Showing off her s exy new shape for Allure.com, the model — who is expecting a boy this month — shares her secret behind her successful stance. “I always felt, even before I got pregnant, that it’s better to accentuate your curves. A lot of women try to tuck their butt in or kind of slouch because they’re trying to hide,” Miller, 34, says. “Obviously you can’t suck it in, but it’s important to really show off the belly
Several cats have turned the Univision parking lot into their home in South Florida. This month, one feline made it inside the studio – and on screen! As news bloopers go, they don’t get much cuter than this: Univision Weather Cat Despite the unexpected guest ‘s arrival, Univision meteorologist Eduardo Rodriguez somehow kept his focus while he delivered the local forecast, green screen style. Now that’s what we call a strong “tail” wind off the Keys.
Southern Living has hired Jenna Bush Hager, the daughter of George W. Bush, to serve as Editor at Large. Jenna (below, left, with twin sister Barbara Bush and mom Laura Bush) was formerly a Today correspondent. As a new editor for Southern Living , she’s tasked with making the magazine more attractive to younger readers by contributing a monthly column. She’ll also be writing for the Daily South blog, and sharing content from her own blog, the Novo Project. At 31, Jenna bush Hager is considerably younger than the average Southern Living reader, who is 51. The University of Texas graduate, who married Henry Hager in 2008 while her father was still president, says she’s excited to get back to her roots, so to speak. “I’m kind of like a homesick Texan living in New York,” she told the New York Times . [Photo: WENN.com]
Nikki Sixx and Courtney Bingham are engaged to be married! After two years of dating, the Motley Crue bassist, 53, proposed to the model, 27, during a vacation to St. Barth’s this past weekend. Here’s a photo of them: The stunning diamond ring he gave her is reportedly 6 carats. Baller. This will be Nikki’s Sixxth trip down the aisle. Kidding. Only his third. He was previously married to Playboy Playmate Brandi Brandt from 1989-1996. He then married Donna D’Errico from 1996-2007; he has four kids between them. Sixx was also in a relationship with Kat Von D at one point. Here’s wishing the couple nothing but the best!
Contestants of the New Silk Road Model Contest participate in an outdoor show in Sanya, south China#39;s Hainan Province, Nov. 22, 2012. The finals will be held on Nov. 30.
This is an amazing photoshoot…of a top heavy Glamour Model….appropriately named Banghard…even though from my experience…the over sexed, jacked on mail attention kind of girls…are the ones who don’t bang hard at all…they just lay there and figure you’re lucky to be getting up in them….while the average at best girls…or even the hot girls who work in offices but are more conservative and not posing naked for a living…are the ones who really bang hard….making pics of a Glamour Model naked….better than actually being in a room with a Glamour model…Sure I love glorified strippers willing to get naked for money and fame and notoriety as much as the next guy….but I’m more into their work…than getting to know them as people…cuz these tits are fucking bananas….and not in a racial National Geographic African tribe slur kind of way…I mean fucking next level nutty. TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS FOLLOW THIS LINK
There’s really no wrong answer when comparing Kate Upton photos or videos . Each is wonderful in its own way … unless you’re one of the people hating on the SI Swimsuit Issue cover girl for her size or sexuality. In which case, really!? In any case, Kate does sexy to a T (have you seen her Cat Daddy dance video?) but it’s her glamorous, sensual side that Vogue Italia spotlights in its new issue: Kate Upton in Vogue Italia Kate Upton “Cat Daddy” Dance In a behind-the-scenes video, the model – often criticized for her perceived inability to do high fashion – dons a number of chic looks. While writhing around, of course. Seductive! It’s nice to see a different side of her … or any side of her, really. Front, back … Where were we? Right. Which side of Kate Upton do you like better? Sexy (Cat Daddy) Seductive (Vogue) View Poll »
“It’s not just another movie about drugs and gangsters,” British model-turned-actress Agyness Deyn says of Pusher , Luis Prieto’s London-set remake of Nicolas Winding Refn ‘s 1996 Danish crime drama, about a drug dealer named Frank (Richard Coyle) who’s about to have the worst week of his life. In her second feature film credit Deyn plays Frank’s heroin-addicted girlfriend Flo, radiating with a unique combination of sensual maturity and naivete that makes Flo’s devotion, and Frank’s downward spiral, all the more tragic. It’s a bold career move for Deyn, the first and biggest dramatic role in her transition from modeling to acting. The 29-year-old made her feature debut as Aphrodite, goddess of love, in 2010’s Clash of the Titans — a small role in a big film, but an experience that Deyn says “indicated to me that this is exactly what I wanted to do.” How is the onetime runway superstar adjusting to her new life of script readings and auditions? Deyn rang Movieline for a chat about Pusher , how changes to the remake alter Flo’s story — and by extension, the film’s central relationship — and her ongoing pursuit of a second career in acting. The film is set in England rather than Denmark – what do you think bringing it to London adds or changes to the story? It’s really great because Luis [Prieto] the director is Spanish, so that added this really amazing element – it was like having new eyes. Even me living in London for a long time, you view it in a certain way. And when someone else shows it to you it’s like, whoa — it’s so different, you know? I think that was a really great thing about it. Also the way Luis incorporates it, all this nightlife — the clubs, it was like another character, another element. It was the heartbeat of the film and pacing with the music, and altogether it was incredible. Frank’s life changes over the course of just a week; he goes from this fairly glamorous existence as a drug dealer to seeing his entire world come crashing down in a matter of days. But there’s a slight difference between this version and the original in terms of Frank and Flo’s relationship; Flo is a stripper, but not a prostitute, and they’re in a relationship even if that’s shaky at best. Definitely. The biggest difference is in Flo’s involvement, and that was really great as well because I didn’t actually watch the original because Luis asked us not to. But I’m glad that people tell me that she’s more relatable, which is great because it takes it to the next level. Women tell me, ‘I was on Flo’s journey with her,’ and for me it’s not just another movie about drugs and gangsters. Flo is dealing with kind of the worst boyfriend ever. He’s preoccupied with his drug deals gone wrong and these frenemies that will probably try to kill him, but even before that he’s emotionally closed-off to her. I’d imagine there are more than a few women who’d relate to Flo’s arc and the decision she eventually comes to. That’s what I loved about her, you could really relate to her in that way. You just want to pick her up and carry her away, don’t you? We don’t really know Frank and Flo before the events of the film, like how they met, or when. What sort of back story did you folks work out to flesh out the roots of their relationship? Going in the club, being on the scene. I feel like they really do love each other, it’s just that there are barriers, they keep on missing each other. There’s a beautiful shot of you at the end, which I won’t give away, which I feel is slightly more optimistic than the original. What’s your take on that, would you agree? I feel like she’s not going to just stand for it, she feels like she’s been betrayed. I feel like she is like that. She’s a dreamer, she’s a romanticist, she’s a mover — she wants to live life and experience things and push the limit and I think that’s what she’s doing. ‘No, this isn’t okay for me — so I’m out of here,’ you know? Pusher comes along at an interesting point in your acting career, after over a decade spent being very successful in the modeling world. Was acting a longtime goal of yours? I just studied it at college, and I didn’t really know what I wanted to do and I kind of fell into modeling. I had a 12-year job on my plate, which was amazing, but what I did realize while modeling was that I did want to do a job that was creative. I really enjoyed creating a character when I was modeling, and I was like, wow — I can take that to the next level and create a character in a movie. So that was the evolution of what I wanted to do. Has it been difficult to decide on which projects to take, how careful to be in your choice of roles as you carve out your acting career? I’m a young actress, starting a career — I read scripts, I audition, and I get it or I don’t get it. I don’t expect that because I was successful in one field that I will then get a ride of passage into another. I know that I’ve got to work hard and deliver the goods, and I’ve got to do it, and show up. I liked Pusher and I especially liked how English and gritty it is, because I like to watch that. So I auditioned for it, and it was in their hands whether I did it or not. Before Pusher you appeared in Clash of the Titans , which was of course a blockbuster-scale film. How would you compare and contrast your experience on those sets, those being two of your first films? Clash of the Titans , I played such a small role but it was a perfect opportunity to get my foot into acting and in a huge way, because it was a big studio movie. It had incredible actors, like Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes, and watching them at work it felt more like an observational job, rather than a hands-on job. It was so great to see actors like that working. It was like, this is how they do it! And the freedom that they had, it was so inspiring to watch. It really indicated to me that this is exactly what I wanted to do. Then with Pusher it was like incredible — it was low budget, and family-oriented. It felt safe and exciting and driven, and creative in so many ways. What did you learn about yourself, or even about yourself as a performer, from your work on Pusher ? I think it was that I was part of a bigger picture, you know? Telling the story, being part of that. And also to have fun; I learned so much from Richard Coyle, who played Frank, about dedication and commitment, pushing the boundaries. From Bronson Webb who plays Tony I learned that you can have so much fun in it; he’s so fun, such a live-wire. All these different elements that work — I learned so much from everyone in that way, my eyes and ears open. Do you feel that there are misconceptions about models who turn actors that you’d like to prove wrong? I don’t really want to prove anyone wrong. I just want to do a job, and do well at that. Personally as well, I want to to a job to the best of my abilities and learn and grow, and I think that if I can do that, I’ll feel happy. But I don’t want to make anyone wrong. I suppose there will be people that have their views, no matter what happens. So if I just do what I’m doing, then that’s the most important thing for me. Pusher is in limited release. Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .
The lawyer who wants everything in life to not be a lawyer, that was her fall back plan that she never really wanted to fall back on, but was forced to because her model bullshit was just that…bullshit…but with desperation and overall level of bottom feeding pathetic behavior comes “one last go at this I wanna be a Glamour model…thing”….and it came in the form of posting pics of her ass last week….giving her a glimmer of hope that people still care…not that they ever did…but she loves the attention and in turn post more pics of her ass….cuz she’s more than just a girl willing to get half naked for male attention…she’s got a law degree and gets strategy…but more importantly…billing by the hour… I can’t hate on a girl for trying especially when she doesn’t have to…cuz she’s got a high paying career lined up…that she just doesn’t want to take cuz she prefers seeking approval and “makin’ it”….but she doesn’t “make it” on camera…cuz I guess she’s above doing porn..but not above doing bikini ass shots for twitter…..cuz she’s a fucking lawyer people….