Monday 3 December 2012

Singer goes nude in sequined gown as she is honoured for charity work



There aren't many people who could get away with such a daring dress but Katy Perry pulled it off without a hitch.
Flesh-coloured and almost skin tight it clung to her curves in all the right places and the sheer neckline and long sleeves added just the right amount of sexiness.

The Fireworks star stole the show as she was honoured with the Trevor Hero Award for her work 'empowering LGBTQ youth' at the Hollywood Palladium on Sunday night.

 
The sequinned detail also added glamour and Kate accessorised with some gold rings and a gold pendant.
The 28-year-old's jet black hair was down with a single crossover braid and her dark, slightly heavy eyebrows accentuated her heart-shaped face.
Lashing of black mascara also brought out her bright green eyes.



Cuddle up for the camera: Katy with director Adam Shankman
Inside the venue where she was being given the award the Fireworks singer was spotted chatting to actresses and comedians Aubrey Plaze and Amy Poehler, of Parks and Recreations fame.

The girls looked to be having a great time as they joked and laughed.
Later Katy was seen cosying up to director and So You Think You Can Dance judge Adam Shankman for a cheeky snap,

 

Taylor Swift and New Boyfriend Harry Styles enjoy a romantic day out.


The rumour mill went into overdrive when X Factor host Mario Lopez revealed he saw them holding hands backstage at the U.S. X Factor last month.

And on Sunday, photographic evidence of Taylor Swift and Harry Styles out together for the first time only served to fuel the rumours of a romance.

They showed the pop stars enjoying a romantic stroll through New York's Central park, hugging a friend's baby and generally playing the part of a happy couple.

Harry wore his trademark beanie over a shirt and jacket, while Taylor sported a burgundy coat over a beige sweatshirt and slim fitting jeans.

The twosome played with a friend's baby and sat on some steps for a rest at one point.

But some reports out on Sunday have shed doubt on the 'romance', with HollywoodLife.com reporting Taylor is allegedly not denying reports of their relationship 'to make her ex-boyfriend Conor Kennedy jealous.'

A source told gossip website 'She isn't denying in any way the reports of the people talking about her having a relationship with Harry because she wants to make Conor jealous.'

'And the way she thinks she is making him jealous is to show him that she has options, but in reality, she actually wants Conor and is just doing this to "Wear the pants in the situation." She has no interest in making the Harry thing work.'

The romance rumours were initially fuelled by eyewitness who saw the pair hanging out at backstage at the U.S. X Factor.

The show's co-host Mario Lopez also confirmed he saw the pair 'walking hand-in-hand', which no doubt will breaks hearts amongst many of Harry's teenage followers.
Mario told listeners of his 104.3 MY FM radio show: 'Taylor Swift was the special guest performer, and [here's] a little inside scoop for you.
'During rehearsals, Harry from One Direction came and slapped me on the back, and said, "Hey, Mario, how ya doing?" And I said, "What are you doing here?" And he sort of [pointed] toward Taylor.'

Mario said he later saw them 'walking off hand in hand. So Taylor Swift and Harry from One Direction - you heard it here first. [They're] officially hanging out, I can say that much.'
Adding even more fuel to the 'are they, aren't they' confusion, the One Direction heartthrob reportedly picked up the blonde star, threw her over his shoulder and took her backstage following her rehearsal on the talent show while her mother looked on.
Another eyewitness said: 'After she finished, he went up to the stage. They were joking and laughing. He picked her up and threw her over his shoulder and carried her off.'
The pair were said to have dated earlier in the year, before Taylor hooked up with Conor Kennedy.
According to RadarOnline, Harry and Taylor couldn't make it work out then as the blonde starlet was left 'heartbroken' after pictures emerged of the heartthrob locking lips with another mystery girl



Monday 26 November 2012

Helen Flanagan reveals her breasts grow after mealtimes as she parades around camp in huge leopard print bra


She is blessed with a voluptuous shape that is the envy of her camp mates.

And it appears that Helen Flanagan's chest has a strange power after the soap star revealed she goes up a cup size every time she eats.

On Monday night's episode of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here the WAG was parading her big bust around the jungle in a leopard print bra, when she explained her special talent.

She told Ashley Roberts and Hugo Taylor: 'Seriously, I go up a cup size when I eat after dinner and then it goes down again later.'

The former Pussycat Doll replied: 'I wish I did that - I would eat all the time! I would be snacking all day.'

The conversation had turned to Helen's breasts after she tried to wear a big leopard print bra instead of a bikini.

The lingerie item boasted large cups which made Helen's cleavage look even bigger than normal.

Helen asked Charlie Brooks if she could get away with wearing her underwear instead of swimwear.

She said: 'Does this look like a bikini top? Do you think I can get away with it?'

Charlie replied: 'Erm, well I suppose it does.'

The EastEnders star was clearly a little envious of Helen's well-endowed shape and told viewers: 'The bra seems to have elevated and enhanced her breasts by about four sizes. I mean, bitch! I am just jealous.'

Hugo Taylor couldn't help but notice Helen's outfit and asked her whose bra she was wearing.

He told her: 'It's huge.

He added: 'I think the leopard print bra is a little too much it's a little OTT for me.'
Jungle necessity: Helen was seen teaming the leopard print bra with bright red lips

Jungle necessity: Helen was seen teaming the leopard print bra with bright red lips

Wild thing: Helene was seen pulling her hair band out as she paraded her shape around camp

Wild thing: Helene was seen pulling her hair band out as she paraded her shape around camp

Ashley was also shocked by the appearance of Helen's chest and she told her: 'Your t**s look freaking gi-normous. They look huge, I mean, wow.'

The American singer couldn't keep her hands off Helen's chest and helped herself to a feel.

Hugo decided to tell Helen she looked ridiculous and said: 'It looks a bit silly if you want my honest opinion.'

'If you like big bazonkas in your face then they are pretty hard to miss.'

After capturing her reflection in the Bushtucker Telegraph Helen decided she couldn't really get away with the outfit.

She said: 'Oh they do look a bit big to be honest, I didn't actually realise, Oh dear, maybe I think I will change - they do look a bit ridiculous.


Facebook remove risqué picture of blonde woman reclining in bathtub



At first glance this picture of a naked woman reclining in a bathtub may seem rather risqué.

But it is in fact completely innocent. The only nudity visible is her shoulder and her elbow, although it is posed to appear inappropriate.

Yet that was enough for Facebook to censor it from their site.
Banned: Web magazine Theories of the Deep Understanding of Things up loaded this picture to test Facebook's terms of service

Banned: Web magazine Theories of the Deep Understanding of Things up loaded this picture to test Facebook's terms of service

The snap was uploaded by web magazine Theories of the Deep Understanding of Things to test how the social network's terms of service deal with pictures that are misleading.

It posed the question of whether the photo-sharing website content policies are based on indecency or the mere appearance of indecency.

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However, it didn't take long for the social network to quickly take the photo down for violating the service’s terms.

The magazine wrote on its Facebook page: 'So, here's last night’s FB alertness test results: FB moderators can't tell an elbow from a dangerous, filthy, uncanny and violent female breast.
In the past, Facebook has banned mothers from posting photos of themselves breastfeeding their children

Strict: In the past, Facebook has banned mothers from posting photos of themselves breastfeeding their children

'No questions were asked and the post is down. Imagine our surprise.'

The test follows a series of protests over Facebook's policy on pictures of women breast-feeding.

Facebook has banned mothers from posting photos of themselves breastfeeding their children. The decision to remove the 'inappropriate' photos has caused protests by women's groups.

The social networking site, which recently announced its one billionth sign-up, claimed that those images which show too much breast violate its terms and conditions.

It has warned that users who continue to post photos which it deems inappropriate could lose their access to the site.
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The latest Facebook moderation gaffe highlights the social network's zealous but inconsistent efforts to eliminate so-called 'graphic content' from the site.

Breastfeeding mothers have protested against the site for blocking photos of them feeding their babies because they are 'inappropriate', while many other graphic pictures remain uncensored.

More recently there was outrage at Facebook's moderators for blocking pictures of the Israeli bombardment of Gaza while similar pictures showing the effect of Hamas rocket attacks remained available.
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Facebook is moderated by workers in Morocco and other developing countries paid $1 an hour via an online outsourcing company called oDesk, one of whose aggrieved workers leaked details of policies, pictured above, earlier this year.

The Moroccan former employee published a document distributed to contractors which revealed it tells staff to delete all forms of sexual activity, even simulated activity where there was nothing explicit on show.

Yet deep wounds, excessive blood and 'crushed heads, limbs etc' are allowed - 'as long as no insides are showing'.

The staff working for oDesk are further instructed that Facebook will not condone 'slurs or racial comments of any kind', and that any such comments should be deleted as soon as possible.

However, they should be allowed to stay online if the comments are made in a humorous or ironic way.

The 'cheat sheet' of rules are part of a larger 17-page guidebook given to oDesk by Facebook, providing advice for employees on what to do when screening photographs, text and videos that have been 'flagged' for removal by one of Facebook’s 850 million users.

Facebook runs community guidelines on its own site, but they are perhaps purposefully vague when compared to the crystal clear instructions given to oDesk employees.

Online, Facebook says that it wants to share people's lives, but draws the line at 'inappropriately graphic content' - leaving the user to draw his or her conclusions as to what is considered too graphic.

At oDesk, nothing is left to the imagination. Urine, faeces, vomit, semen and - strangely - ear wax are not allowed.