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Sean Spicer Responds to Melissa McCarthy’s SNL Impression
Sean Spicer was not as impressed with Melissa McCarthy’s SNL skit as the rest of the world. The White House press secretary spoke to Extra at the Super Bowl on Sunday about McCarthy’s tightly wound impression of him – he thinks she went too far. Spicer finds the comedian “could dial back” a bit, adding […]
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Kim Basinger Wows on the Red Carpet at the Fifty Shades Darker Premiere
Fifty shades of hot! Kim Basinger made a rare red carpet appearance on Thursday night at the Fifty Shades Darker premiere in Los Angeles, and brought the sexy back in a black, one-shouldered silk gown. The 63-year-old actress/former model plays the role of Elena Lincoln, Christian Grey’s biz partner and ex-lover, in the film based […]
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Model Parent: 12 genetic lottery winners who are turning their good looks into real careers
While coming of age for most kids involves obsessing over Ryan Gosling’s abs or donning an ill-fitting mermaid dress to semi-formal, celebrity kids can burn mileage on what we’re calling “family flame fame.” Celebrity kids are genetic lottery winners: hardwired to be talented, ridiculously good looking and sometimes both. Walking a Marc Jacobs runway show before the age of 18? A very real possibility.
At the sprightly young age of 10, Victoria and David Beckham’s son Romeo has gotten a head start on his career by starring in Burberry’s Spring 2013 advertising. Meanwhile, Cindy Crawford’s eleven-year-old daughter Kaia has fronted Versace’s children’s range.
Celebrity kids are certainly modeling earlier these days and while they may not all live up to the stature of their parents, they’ve certainly got enough moxy to gain It girl status. Here are our top 12 favourite model children.
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SNP’s word of the day: Mensch
Word: Mensch
Meaning: A person of strength and honour and other admirable characteristics, taken from the Yiddish word for human, which in turn is taken from an old German word for man or person.
Usage: “He asked me… when was the last time I manned-up. The last time I was a mensch. I love that word. Because it’s not really manning-up. A girl can be a mensch too.” — Bruce LaBruce, in conversation with James Franco, in the new issue of Bad Day magazine.