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Friday, March 27, 2009
Destiny's Child in NBA
Destiny's Child formed in Houston in 1990 when Beyonce Knowles was only 9 years old. Beyonce's cousin Kelly Rowland joined in 1992 and in 1997, the group landed their first deal with Columbia Records.
Destiny's Child performed their last ever show together this Sunday at the NBA All-Star Game in Houston.
Destiny's Child performed their last ever show together this Sunday at the NBA All-Star Game in Houston.
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Beyonce knowles and Tina knowles
Beyoncé Knowles once danced naked in a room full of men.
The sexy singer was filming the video for 'Crazy in Love' when her dress fell off - revealing everything.
She said: "In my 'Crazy in Love' video, I was dancing so hard that my whole dress fell off in front of all these men."
The 24-year-old star also admits she likes nothing better than spending the day in bed, eating cookies and watching trashy television.
She told Cosmopolitan magazine: "If I have a day off, sometimes I'll stay in bed all day and watch TV and eat whatever I want.
"I'll eat Oreo cookies and change the channel every three minutes.
"I watch everything from the National Geographic channel to 'The Tyra Banks Show' on MTV."beyoncenow
Beyonce Knowles and Tina Knowles, both look so gorgeous in House of Deron ads.
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Pamela Anderson
Pamela Anderson has announced she’ll be boycotting the Kentucky Derby horse race this year because she thinks it’s a cruel spectacle - and she’s urging other celebrities to stay away too. The outspoken, animal-loving actress/model has joined activists at People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA) in a new campaign to end the famous US horse race’s celebrity connections. She says, “I think….”
There was more to that quote, but I’m just going to stop right there because the word “think” escaped her lips. I’m glad she’s taking a stand against the Kentucky Derby though, they obviously can’t have the race now. It was much more effective than say.. helping out at an animal shelter or donating money to the Humane Society.
Pamela Anderson news source
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Natalie Portman
Natalie Portman turns heads by shaving her own for filmNatalie Portman turns heads by shaving her own for film
Natalie Portman says she fulfilled a longstanding ambition by shaving her head for the sci-fi thriller ``V for Vendetta.'' ``I was really excited to get to shave my head -- it's something I'd wanted to do for a while and now I had a good excuse,'' Portman told reporters at the Berlin International Film Festival. ``It was nice to shed that level of vanity for a girl.'' However, ``I wasn't used to being looked at so much,'' the 24-year-old actress said. ``Walking down the street, I can usually blend in, and people really stare at you when you're a girl with a shaved head.'' Directed by James McTeigue and written by Andy and Larry Wachowski, ``V for Vendetta'' is set in a future Britain run by a fascist dictatorship. Portman's character is saved from an attack by a masked anarchist known only as V, played by Hugo Weaving, and becomes a comrade in his struggle against the regime. Weaving faced the challenge of playing V from behind a mask. ``When you don't see an actor's face, it forces you to listen to what he has to say,'' Weaving said. ``What was important to me was that the ideas came through.''
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Natalie Portman says she fulfilled a longstanding ambition by shaving her head for the sci-fi thriller ``V for Vendetta.'' ``I was really excited to get to shave my head -- it's something I'd wanted to do for a while and now I had a good excuse,'' Portman told reporters at the Berlin International Film Festival. ``It was nice to shed that level of vanity for a girl.'' However, ``I wasn't used to being looked at so much,'' the 24-year-old actress said. ``Walking down the street, I can usually blend in, and people really stare at you when you're a girl with a shaved head.'' Directed by James McTeigue and written by Andy and Larry Wachowski, ``V for Vendetta'' is set in a future Britain run by a fascist dictatorship. Portman's character is saved from an attack by a masked anarchist known only as V, played by Hugo Weaving, and becomes a comrade in his struggle against the regime. Weaving faced the challenge of playing V from behind a mask. ``When you don't see an actor's face, it forces you to listen to what he has to say,'' Weaving said. ``What was important to me was that the ideas came through.''
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