Katy Perry has the kind of body that men dream of and women want to have – or so they say. However, she wasn’t always happy about her curvy figure, she reveals in the March 2011 issue of Elle magazine. The pop star is Elle’s cover girl, flaunting her well known curvy body in very colorful, trademark... |
9 February 2011 13:51 GMT |
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Kelly Osbourne has never looked so good and she’s perhaps the first to admit to it. Slimmer and more confident, the star put in an appearance with the legendary burlesque troupe the Pussycat Dolls. As fans must know, PCD acts are no strangers of celebrity appearances, including acts featuring huge names from Ch... |
3 September 2010 16:41 GMT |
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Christina Hendricks is a gorgeous woman now being hailed as an ideal for all ladies out there. A size 14, the star eats healthy, works out but obstinately refuses to diet, for which reason she can boast stunning curves, unlike other actresses who choose to starve themselves into a size 0. Mattel has clearly missed th... |
9 August 2010 15:11 GMT |
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Undoubtedly, Jennifer Aniston has one of the best bodies in the industry: at 41, the actress is toned, lean and tanned, which makes it so that she looks positively gorgeous even if she’d wear rags instead of normal clothes. Aniston’s enviable figure was on full display on her latest appearance on Jay Leno... |
2 August 2010 04:46 GMT |
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She’s been praised and embraced for her curves and, most importantly, for making real women relevant again in the industry. Christina Hendricks, star of “Mad Men,” is gorgeous and healthy – and has the kind of body that all women should aspire to, British equality minister Lynne Featherstone b... |
26 July 2010 14:31 GMT |
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Being a curvy woman is not easy, no matter what one may hear or believe. Girls Aloud singer Kimberley Walsh, who’s always had quite a reputation because of her more voluptuous figure (by industry’s standards, of course), says that, while she’s now ok with her figure and has accepted she will never b... |
16 June 2010 15:41 GMT |
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I remember my first human figure drawings used to be a disaster. Whenever I started my drawing with the head, there was not enough paper to draw the feet and again, if I drew the feet first and then the head, I always needed extra paper to finish. Only after a lot of wasted crayons and paper I started to realize tha... |
31 July 2007 12:19 GMT |
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