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'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' Producer Spills The Tea On Filming In Lockdown
Farnaz Farjam says that the family gets brand new iPhones every Monday to film from their homes in a brightly lit room with a tripod, set up by a technician in a hazmat suit.
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Taylor Swift says she's embraced her curves: 'I learned to stop hating every ounce of fat on my body'
"I worked hard to retrain my brain that a little extra weight means curves, shinier hair, and more energy," she wrote.
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The hidden feminist meaning behind Lady Gaga's larger-than-life suit
"In this suit, I felt the truth of who I am well up in my gut."
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Elle Australia Features The Most Important Cover Star Ever — You!
The cover of Elle Australia’s October issue. Photo: @instagram/elleaus If you’ve ever wondered what it would feel like to grace the cover of a magazine, you’ll want to pick up the most recent issue of Elle Australia which eschewed the usual Photoshopped celebrities and instead features a reflective, mirror-like surface. The point is that you, dear reader, are the star of the show. The clever cover lines include a hashtag, #BeTheCover, and a dek that reads, “To Celebrate Our Epic Portrait What It
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Cindy Crawford Speaks About ‘Malicious’ Unretouched Photo Of Herself For The First Time
She may be known as one of the most beautiful women on the planet but Cindy Crawford was left “blindsided” by the release of a picture of her that had supposedly not been retouched. The image from a Marie Claire photoshoot went viral when it was released earlier this year as it showed the model looking less-than-perfect. Speaking to the October issue of Elle Canada, the 49-year-old revealed: “I felt blindsided.