Monday, July 26, 2010

Vienna Poses In Sexy Bikini



The Bachelor winner Vienna Girardi got into the sexiest of bikinis for her visit to Disney World, and Radaronline.com has the photos for you. Jake Pavelka's former fiance' was visiting Mickey Mouse's home with her family, and took some time out of her trip to pose for photos at the Typhoon Lagoon Water Park.

It's a good thing she was in the water and couldn't make any phone calls, since as Radaronline.com recently reported she was denied the use of her old cell phone number by Jake.

He said he purchased the phone and opened the account for her when they were together. As Radaronline.com reported, on Monday Vienna called her wireless company, AT&T, in a final attempt to get control over the account. She was told that she needed Jake’s permission. AT&T then called Jake on Vienna’s behalf and received a flat no. Vienna eventually broke down and had to get a new phone number and wireless account.

Sexy Spice Still Quite Sexy



Today was Cartier’s International Polo Day in London, a celebration of the sport to which only people who are insanely wealthy, fabulous or royal are invited.
And as former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell is at least two of the three, of course she got in (her boyfriend Henry Beckwith is some kind of aristocrat, so three’s company!).
And, we have to say, she looks amazing — it takes guts and a killer body to wear Herve Leger and make it look good, and Halliwell looked like summery perfection, completing the look with gold Christian Louboutin slingbacks and a Louis Vuitton handbag bigger than her head.

Megan Fox Kisses Dominic Monaghan



No, newlywed Megan Fox isn't stepping out on new hubby Brian Austin Green.

It was just another day at the office for the Transformers beauty as she kissed Lost star Dominic Monaghan, and RadarOnline.com has the sexy shots for you.

The pair will appear together in the music video for Rihanna and Eminem's hit song The Way You Lie.

Lady Gaga bares claws, soul at Monster Ball



Lady Gaga is a freak -- in the oddest, craziest, fiercest sense of the word.

The pop superstar espoused "freedom and music" Sunday night inside Toyota Center, the first of two consecutive sold-out shows. (She'll be back for a third in April.)

"I didn't used to be brave. In fact, I was not brave at all," Gaga told her screaming, sweating fans, many of whom had been in line for hours in the Houston heat and humidity. (The floor area was general admission.)

"A lot of people didn't believe in me. But you have made me brave now. Little monsters make me brave."

Indeed, her show was equal parts pop showcase and roaring call-to-arms. (Seriously, she often ended her exclamations with guttural grunts and roars.) Gaga frequently championed GLBT causes, urged young fans to love their parents and promoted self-confidence (in a parade of outlandish costumes, of course).

Neon-lit phrases -- "Sexy Ugly," "Injured Children," "Death Cases" -- decorated her stage. The show was constructed around Gaga's journey to the Monster Ball, from stalled auto to subway car to Wizard of Oz-esque finale.

Musically, she moved easily through basic dance-pop, from Dance In the Dark and Just Dance to Beautiful Dirty Rich, Vanity and an electric Lovegame (dressed as a naughty, haute-couture nun). She was in strong voice, and her dancing has improved since being on the road.

There were, yes, shades of Madonna in the aggressive stance, the parade of androgynous, athletic dancers and the outfits. But Gaga is a wholly different creature. She's more sensitive and is more engaging with her crowd. At times, she seemed almost on the verge of tears.

"I promised myself when I got on this stage, I would be more grateful than she was," Gaga said -- likely an allusion to her pop predecessor.

She talked frequently between, and sometimes during, tunes. Piano opus Speechless was peppered with tales of her drunk, lovable parents. She called a hysterical fan on the phone and promised to meet with her after the show. She shouted out all the "Houston gay cowboys," asked if the crowd thought she was sexy and earned the requisite boos after mentioning Dallas. (BOO.)

Kim Kardashian obsession: Plastic surgery plans of one fan



With one of the Best Beach Bodies in the world, it is no wonder that women try to emulate the gorgeous Kim Kardashian. And while the sexy reality star is often flattered by some of the statements her loyal fans post on her Twitter page, Kim was recently alarmed by one fan's cosmetic surgery plans.

On Saturday, one of Kim's fans took obsession to a new level. A woman posted a bizarre tweet about plans to alter herself physically in an attempt to look more like the sexy socialite.

The woman stated: “I’m getting head to toe plastic surgery next week to look like @kimkardashian so my husband won’t leave me,” the woman wrote. “He worships @kimkardashian.”

Kim immediately responded with an emphatic, “NO.”

The “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star continued with her plea to persuade the woman against going under the knife. “Pls don’t,” Kim continued. “Ur husband should love u 4 who u are! Don’t try 2 b someone else. Im sure u are beautiful inside &out! Just as u are.”

Kim tried to convince the woman that making such a huge change was not necessary. “Don’t change yourself for anybody but yourself…be happy with who u are! Someone will appreciate and adore u just as you are,” she concluded.

Hopefully Kim's words were persuasive enough to convince this young woman not to go under the knife.

Crazy, sexy, cool



Call it a week of mixed reviews. Even as Toronto endured jabs from a Niagara Parks Commission advertising campaign — portraying the city as rife with vandalism, noise and stress — it was hailed as “the new capital of cool” by a prominent U.S. website last week.

An article in The Huffington Post praised Canada's largest city for its multiculturalism, splendid outdoor festivals, gourmet food, and thriving arts and music scenes. “Toronto is the hot new destination for all things crazy, sexy, cool,” it concluded.

Just as we Torontonians may have reacted a tad too defensively to the Niagara ad campaign, we should also take care not to cheer too loudly for kudos from an American source. Some perspective is in order. Ad campaigns and brief travel articles can't truly capture the complex character of this city and what it has to offer.

Also bear in mind that The Huffington Post has been criticized for the trivial nature of some of its coverage. For example, alongside the story about Toronto, the website's travel section also included an article on wearing “flying pasties” to “protect your dignity in airport scanners,” and a listing of the world's top 14 nude beaches.

Through some inexcusable oversight, Toronto's Hanlan's Point wasn't among them.

Former Teen Star Tiffany Defends Miley Cyrus' "Sexy" Image



In her 80s heyday as a teen pop sensation, singer Tiffany favored acid-washed jeans, sneakers, long-sleeved shirts and not too much makeup.
But that doesn't mean that she disapproves of today's much less modest generation of singing teen stars -- especially Miley Cyrus, 17, who has worn cleavage-bearing dresses and skin-tight bodysuits, danced on stripper poles and simulated lesbian kisses on stage.

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"Miley Cyrus is on a great track," Tiffany, now 38, told UsMagazine.com at Saturday's EW Comic-Con party at Hotel Solamar in San Diego.

"I know that there are a lot of people that say well when you are so young you shouldn't be sexy," the "I Think We're Alone Now" singer conceded.

"I think that in today's world you kind of have to be [sexy]-- to be competitive in the market," Tiffany told Us. "I think that she is doing it appropriately. And it's always a fine line there."

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"But I'm a huge fan of hers. I think she's gonna have a long career," she gushed, adding praise to Cyrus' mom and dad, too. "Her parents are guiding her right, and it really matters what base you have around you. Very much so."

Although Tiffany stayed buttoned up during her teenage fame, she did pose nude for Playboy in 2002. She has a 17-year-old son, Elijah, from her first marriage, and has been married to second husband Benn George since 2004.

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The 80s icon is attending Comic Con to help promote Mega Python vs. Gararoid -- the campy scifi flick in which she costars with her former rival Debbie Gibson.

"It was awesome!" she said. "We were always planning on doing something but I think people were expecting more of a musical… and it's not."

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Although she and Gibson achieved pop success around the same time, the flick was their first time to bond. "I knew her, but we never really hung out...we have a fond respect for each other but I didn't know if we would end up being buddies."

"It's really nice to be able to say we are really good friends. Of course we always play up the cheeky side...we had the little catfight -- we were loving it!"