Friday, 5 July 2013

Selena Gomez shows Justin Bieber what he's missing as she flashes her 'pants' in wardrobe malfunction ! Oops!

  • Surely Selena Gomez didn't go commando?
  • Selena Gomez didn't let the embarrassing slip bother her
  • Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez have an on-off relationship
  • Selena Gomez is developing a more grown-up image
Selena Gomez gave audience members a bit more than they bargained for at a gig on Sunday.
The singer, 20, was performing at the AMP Radio Birthday Bash in Boston, Massachusetts and got a bit carried away with some energetic dancing.
Selena's revealing split dress gave a glimpse of what appeared to be flesh-coloured underpants, though many have speculated that she may have been going commando.
The former Disney starlet didn't let the embarrassing slip bother her though and carried on with her lively performance.
Later that day Selena, who split from Justin Bieber earlier this year, Tweeted that she'd had a great time at the show and was keen to hit the road with her upcoming tour.
What an amazing crowd! Thank you @1033ampradio #AmpBdayBash,' the Spring Breakers star told her Twitter fans.
Getting stoked for my tour!'

Cheryl Cole would be much happier if she’d never become famous

We’ve seen the instagrams, read the tweets, heard the reports. Now it’s time to say what we’re all thinking.
Cheryl Nosurname had the most depressing 30th birthday in the history of celebrations, didn’t she?
In case you’ve managed to escape this, first Chezza rounded up her massive gang of friends i.e. mum, boyfriend, hairstylist and some – but not all – of the people she was put together with on a reality show.
Then she flew them to Vegas, (a la stag night) hired a limo (a la hen night) and went to some club full of strangers who took photos of her on their phones (a la bad night).
It’s just the latest example of­ ­something that’s been clear for a? while now. Cheryl Nosurname would be much happier if she’d never ?become famous.
If Chezza was just a norm she’d be able to have real experiences, and she’d probably have some proper mates, too, instead ?of having to hang out with her mum and brother all ?the time.
If she’d got a new job and been sacked after a few days, no one would have known except the people she chose to confide in.
She never would have met Derek Hough, so he wouldn’t have taken her to Tanzania, so she wouldn’t have nearly died from malaria.
More importantly, she never ?would have met Ashley Cole, let ?alone married him, so she wouldn’t have nearly died from repeated betrayal and public humiliation.
She wouldn’t have to put up with snide comments about lip-syncing and ­everything she wears, or pretty much universal ­criticism of her voice.
Cheryl Nobody would surely have had the child she’s always desperately wanted by now.
She’d be with a man who she had no doubt was with her for who she is rather than what she has. She wouldn’t be in a different country to him most of the time either. She wouldn’t have to wear the painful high heels she always moans about unless she wanted to. She wouldn’t have to constantly worry about what people will think and say about her.
No one would meddle, wade into or expose the most private, intimate parts of her life. She wouldn’t have to cut herself off from the world, or be wary about who she trusted.
If she wasn’t famous, Cheryl would be free. Or things could go the other way and the complete opposite could happen, of course…
So in summary, if Cheryl wasn’t famous she’d be much happier.
Or, in prison.

Hero of the week: Shrinidhi Prakash from Child Genius

It takes something fairly ­extraordinary – or just any cat – to touch my black heart… but this week adorable Shrinidhi did exactly that.
She also made me scream, jump from the sofa, punch the air and hug my co-viewer like I haven’t since The X Factor final (series two).
Huge congrats to the newly crowned, utterly deserving winner of Child Genius – and to Channel 4 for a fascinating series which built to a ­thrillingly tense climax. I loved Shrinidhi’s parents, too, who are encouraging, loving and supportive without ever being pushy.
Hopefully some of the other competition mums and dads watched the show and learned from their example.
It’s a cliche to say I want Shrinidhi to be Prime Minister, but I do. Not when she grows up though, now. Obviously she’d do a much better job than David Cameron – but that’s not because she’s a genius. It’s because any 11-year-old would.

Explanation of the week

"The reason I haven't tweeted for a while is because I haven't written anything and then pressed Tweet."
Steve Martin

Warning of the week

"God watches when you tip."
Harry Styles

Glastonbury: the aftermath

"Apologies to the occupier of whichever tent it was I mistakenly undressed in at 4am. Thanks for giving my clothes to lost property."
Chris O'Dowd

Rhode Island Becomes Third State With Paid Family Leave

Sixty-four cents won't buy you a lot. It's not enough for a bus ticket or a fifth of a tank of gas. It won't get you a newspaper or even a pack of gum.
But if you live in Rhode Island and earn $40,000 a year, 64 cents a week will buy your way into an insurance pool that will allow you to draw partial pay during a family leave. It means you won't have to say "I have to leave you now" to a badly injured or ill loved one. It means dads and adoptive parents can afford to have some time to bond with a new baby.
Both houses have now passed the Temporary Caregiver Insurance Bill (H.B. 5889, S.B. 231), positioning Rhode Island to become the third state in the country to offer wage replacement during family leave. Sponsored in the Senate by Sen. Gayle Goldin and in the House by Rep. Elaine Coderre, the bill awaits the signature of Gov. Lincoln Chafee, who has already expressed his support.
The law will help workers like Renay Brooks-Omisore, whose son, a police officer and father of two, suffered severe brain trauma when a driver hit his motorcycle in 2011. Renay recalls the moment she had to leave her son in the hospital: "I remember telling my son, 'I have to leave you now, because I have to go to work, but we'll be back here in a couple of days, because you know we love you.' With TCI in place, no mother or father will have to say that, because I tell you, it's one of the hardest things to say to your family member as you hold their hand."
The Temporary Caregiver Insurance (TCI) bill will be the first law of its kind in the U.S. to protect the job security of all employees needing to take leave for a new child or to care for a seriously ill family member or personal illness. The bill will ensure that workers can take up to four weeks of paid leave to be with their families and that their jobs will be protected during that time.
Broad-Based Coalition Backed the Bill
"We commend the Rhode Island state legislature on standing up for Rhode Island's families by passing Temporary Caregiver Insurance, which will strengthen the foundation of our economy by helping families stay afloat when they need it most," said Marcia Coné, CEO of the Women's Fund for Rhode Island. "Our workforce has changed and our economy has changed. Temporary Caregiver Insurance will enable working people to care for their children, their parents, their loved ones, without fear of falling behind on their bills or losing their jobs."
TCI was supported in the legislature by WE Care for Rhode Island, a broad-based coalition of workers, local business owners, economists, health care providers and health and family advocates. Rhode Island's TCI bill also drew support from several national business associations -- Main Street Alliance, the American Sustainable Business Council, the Small Business Majority, and the U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce -- all of which urged the State Legislature to pass it.
Boost to Jobs and the Economy
During the floor vote, some legislators repeated the gloomy predictions of big corporate lobbies opposed to the bill. But they were far outnumbered by supporters, including legislators who are small business owners, who pointed out that the measure will allow employees in small firms to take care of their loved ones and be able to return to their jobs -- and will benefit the economy by helping people cover the basics.
"I know that my employees have lives and loved ones beyond the workplace," said Ann-Marie Harrington, President of Embolden, a digital media firm in Pawtucket and one of the many Rhode Island business owners who contacted legislators in support of TCI. "I want my employees to be able take care of who they need to at home without worrying about being able to cover their bills. An employee who is distracted on the job is no good to me, and after a period of paid leave, they come back to work and stick with me for years. Hiring and training replacement workers is expensive, so keeping turnover low is a huge cost saver for any business.
"As a business owner and a mom and a daughter, I'm proud that our state legislators stood up for local businesses and Rhode Island's working families by voting for TCI. Jobs should be what enable us to support our families, not what prevent us from caring for them."
How TCI Works
TCI builds off of Rhode Island's existing, successful Temporary Disability Insurance program (in existence since 1942, the nation's first) and extends replacement income to workers who need to take time off to care for a new child or a seriously ill loved one. The program is revenue-neutral, funded solely through employee contributions, which amount to about 64 cents a week for workers earning $40,060 a year. These pooled payments provide replacement income to keep families afloat -- and off public assistance -- during the time when they are caring for family members.
Everybody Benefits
"Temporary Caregiver Insurance is one of those rare policies where everybody benefits," said Rep. Elaine Coderre (D-60). "In an economy where too many people are struggling to cover the basics, TCI will ensure that a new baby or a health crisis does not become a financial crisis for our working families."
More than 70 percent of children in Rhode Island live in families with all parents working, so loss of income for a primary breadwinner and caregiver has significant economic consequences for the whole family. Many families cannot afford to have one parent miss work to care for a family member, and studies show that many bankruptcies happen after a worker misses two or more weeks of work due to illness.
Similar paid family leave insurance programs in California and New Jersey have proven popular among business owners. A 2011 study of California's family leave insurance (FMLI) program estimated savings for employers at $89 million a year. The program has been easy to implement, and most California employers coordinate their own benefits with the state's FMLI program. A recent Rutgers study shows that New Jersey's FMLI program has reduced costs by decreasing turnover and improving productivity. By offering workers job protection, Rhode Island's TCI bill will help increase employee retention and keep working people in their jobs.
"The passage of Temporary Caregiver Insurance is a great victory for Rhode Island's families and economy," said Senator Gayle Goldin (D-3), who championed the bill in the Senate. "Welcoming a new baby, or caring for an ill family member will no longer push people into poverty."
We Need State Paid Leave Fund
With this vote, Rhode Island joins California and New Jersey in leading the nation toward policies that value families and reflect the needs of our modern workforce and economy.
The Rhode Island victory adds fuel to the growing nationwide movement for policies like family leave insurance and paid sick days, and shows that progress can and does come from hardworking people speaking up for their families, their communities, and their jobs. We urge Congress to pass the State Paid Leave Fund so that more states can create insurance programs as we work to pass federal legislation that will cover everyone.
As Rep. Grace Diaz put it during the floor debate, "Most people work to support their families. In difficult times, we need to be with the ones we love. Families come first."

We were missing the Duchess of Cambridge - and then Kim Sears came along

Andy Murray’s girlfriend has put the shine on the Wimbledon hopeful's rise to stardom

Making a racket: Kim Sears shares every point with her man at Wimbledon
Making a racket: Kim Sears shares every point with her man at Wimbledon  Photo: REX
Every so often, the celestial spheres in the heavens collide and we can’t help but feel blessed to be British.
Today is such a day. The mercury is rising, there’s a royal baby in the offing and Andy Murray is not only set to triumph – fingers crossed – at Wimbledon, but has already answered our hopes and prayers by bringing us his glamorous girlfriend, Kim Sears.
Just as the Duchess of Cambridge has retired from public view amid drifts of tiny Petit Bateau sleepsuits, and we are anxiously pacing about waiting for her to re-emerge, the lovely, leggy Kim, 25, has come along at absolutely the right moment to fill the gap.
Consider the evidence. She’s got the great hair (more artfully tousled than Kate’s, but just as enviably luxuriant); the fabulous slim figure; the wide, ready smile; and the nicely middle-class hinterland.
In tune with the mood of the nation, she also rocks a high-street label with stylish aplomb, leaving only the £1,500 blush pink Mulberry handbag quietly to convey her well-heeled status. It’s too early to say whether the Kim Effect will see even more Whistles frocks fly off the shelves, but if her chap finally conquers at Wimbledon this weekend, her profile will soar.
A more crucial similarity between Kim and Kate is, perhaps, the supporting role they both play – one that is demanded of a woman in a relationship with a world-class sportsman or indeed a prince of the realm.
Whatever the dynamic of their partnership in private, in public Sears is inevitably the Wag; Murray, 26, the main attraction. It’s not a comfortable position for anyone with a large ego. His diary, of necessity, dominates. His schedule will always take priority over family hatches, matches and dispatches.
Sears claims to hate watching her boyfriend play – yet, loyally, she turns up for every match, because Murray needs her. Certainly, it was obvious from her facial expressions on Wednesday that she lives every hard-fought point.
As his chief cheerleader, she vicariously endured the agony and the ecstasy of his nail-biting battle against Spain’s Fernando Verdasco. But she didn’t suffer in silence – onlookers were taken aback by how vocal Sears was.
She oohed and aahed loudly; her intakes of breath were audible and her frowns and smiles a weathervane of how her Scotsman was faring.
One seasoned spectator was given to note that between serves, once the applause had died down and a hush had descended, time and again Sears would start cheering once more, followed by other members of Team Murray, and would have to be quietened down before a point could be played.
A cynic might observe it as a classic way of psyching out an opponent. But the final is in sight, so let us not cast a pall over play.
What little we know of Sears is unimpeachable. Born in East Sussex, she was privately educated and gained A-levels in music, art and drama before studying English Literature at the University of Sussex.
Her father, Nigel, is a tennis coach. Her path crossed with Murray’s at the 2005 French Open, when she was 17, and they began dating. In 2009, they split up, the cause of which could be reliably guessed at: his jet-setting lifestyle. But Murray, who is known to be heavily reliant on his small but steadfast band of acolytes, is said to have found it so tough without her that he wooed her again and they were reunited within six months.
They now live together in his £5million house in Oxshott, Surrey, with their border terriers Maggie and Rusty, and last year Sears set herself up in business as a pet portraitist.
Her website Brushes and Paws says her favourite things are “tea, lots of chocolate biscuits, Classic FM and copious amounts of Jilly Cooper”. How much time she can realistically devote to her animal art is a moot point; unless she travels with Murray, the couple have no opportunity to spend time together and the site states categorically that she is not taking commissions at present.
She does, however, run a Twitter account ostensibly for Murray’s dog, Maggie May @maggiemay_hem, which reveals that she has a sharp sense of humour.
A recent tweet about the insightful BBC programme Andy Murray: the Man Behind the Racquet, read: “Don’t forget to watch my documentary tonight, BBC One at 10.25pm. Brief cameo by Andy Murray but you can fast forward that.”
The programme gave a much-needed boost to Murray’s popularity. From his earliest successes, he has suffered from a dour, taciturn image. Shy and awkward, he seldom smiled or acknowledged the crowds, being always too focused on his game to invest time in nurturing his fan base.
Some of the blame for his poor PR can be credited to his unfortunate anyone-but-England foot fault in 2006, when his response to a question of supporting a team in the World Cup fell flat. His laconic delivery made it sound less like the quip it was meant to be and more like a chippy rejection of England and the English. It has taken years for crowds and commentators alike to forgive him – his unabashed tears at losing last year’s final helped. Then came redemption with the Olympic Gold, and that first, previously so elusive grand slam title just weeks later at the US Open.
But central to that rehabilitation has been his humorous, outgoing, occasionally mischievous girlfriend, who evidently brings out the best in him and who looks set to add to the gaiety of the nation further.
Last year, Maggie May memorably tweeted: “Kate Middleton’s dog is stealing column inches. This has not gone unnoticed, and I’ll step out without underwear tomorrow to compensate.”
But on behalf of the nation, let me assure you, Sears, that there’s no need for your dog, or you, to compete. There’s more than enough room for all of you in our hearts and in our tabloids, looking gorgeous.
And Andy, take care of this girl because she’s a keeper. I sincerely hope you bring home the silverware on Sunday, but either way, in Kim you have struck gold.

Fourteen people hurt after Fourth of July firework explosion erupts at display in California

At least 14 people have been injured due to malfunctioning fireworks at an annual 4th of July show northwest of Los Angeles.
Police Cmdr. John Parks said a detonation occurred about 9:20 p.m. Thursday at the city-run Fireworks Extravaganza located at Rancho Santa Susana Community Center and Park in Simi Valley.
It wasn't clear how many people were in attendance but Parks said the event usually attracts several thousand revelers.

As many as 20 people were injured due to malfunctioning fireworks at an annual 4th of July show northwest of Los Angeles
At least 14 people were injured due to malfunctioning fireworks at an annual 4th of July show northwest of Los Angeles 

The incident occurred about 9:20 p.m. Thursday at the city-run Fireworks Extravaganza located at Rancho Santa Susana Community Center and Park in Simi Valley
The incident occurred about 9:20 p.m. Thursday at the city-run Fireworks Extravaganza located at Rancho Santa Susana Community Center and Park in Simi Valley

Jordan Roberts, a public safety dispatcher with the Ventura County Fire Department, said more than a dozen people were being taken to area hospitals with minor to moderate injuries.
Emergency medical and fire personnel were already at the park to monitor the fireworks show, so the victims were attended to quickly.

USA's Greatest Treasure NICOLAS CAGE


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As most people celebrate Independence Day weekend with a bar-b-que, ball game and some fireworks -- we'd like celebrate by paying homage to an often overlooked staple in this great nation.

With great anticipation we present Nicolas Cage... our "National Treasure."

We salute thee.

Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Paris Hilton: 'They took millions of dollars of jewellery'

Paris Hilton explains to John Hiscock how the real-life Bling Ring managed to steal so many of her possessions without her knowing.

The teenage burglars of The Bling Ring took millions of dollars of Paris Hilton's jewellery
The teenage burglars of The Bling Ring took millions of dollars of Paris Hilton's jewellery 
A lot of people, myself included, wondered how Paris Hilton's house was broken into and robbed SIX times by the teenage burglars of The Bling Ring before she noticed anything was wrong. I got a chance to ask her when we talked in a West Hollywood office the other day and she had what seemed like a semi-plausible explanation. She travels a lot, she said, and her staff makes sure the house is neat, tidy and in perfect condition when she returns.
"I didn't notice until the last time because that's when they did the big hit and took millions of dollars of jewellery," she said.“Before that they were just taking little things from everywhere so I didn’t notice. But the final time they wanted to get as much as they could.”
The 32-year-old socialite-entrepreneur has a cameo role playing herself in The Bling Ring, Sofia Coppola’s film of the crimes and also loaned her house for the filming. For the cast and filmmakers, the house, stocked full of clothes, jewellery and ornaments, was something of a wonder.
Emma Watson, who stars as the leader of the Bling Ring, commented later: "It's almost like consumerism as a form of kleptomania. She could never wear all of those clothes and half of them were brand new and still had the price tag on. But I suppose she just bought them to have them. We've all bought things on impulse but that's an entirely different thing."
But Paris, who says she has "probably a couple of hundred pairs of shoes," had an explanation: "Well, I'm a designer and I have 17 product lines so a lot of the things in my house are my products – my handbag line, my sunglasses, my shoes..."
Paris Hilton is happy to talk about how she has rebuilt her life and changed her image from that of a dizzy blonde to a hard-driving businesswoman. Instead of a night-clubbing, party-going, spoiled rich girl whose dazzling wardrobe and well-planned photo ops made her a celebrity in her own right, she is now someone who controls a multi-national business and when not working, spends her evenings at home.
“I’ve grown up and now I’m mature,” she says. “In my twenties I was just getting to know myself and now I feel I finally know who I am.
“I’m staying out of trouble and staying away from negative people. I don’t go out that much anymore unless it’s for work, so I’m happy to be a businesswoman and focus on more important things. I don’t hang out with a lot of the people I used to see because I’m so busy with my work I just don’t have time for any of that.”
The blonde singer-actress-television star and celebrity is now a confident entrepreneur who has built an impressive empire: she has 44 stores around the world, is about to launch her 16th fragrance line and is planning a chain of Paris Hilton Beach Clubs, the first of which is due to open in the Philippines early next year.
“One of the biggest misconceptions about me is that because I have the last name Hilton, people assume that everything was just handed to me and I’ve never worked a day in my life,” she says. “But really it’s the complete opposite. I’ve worked very hard and done this all on my own. I’m the exact opposite of what people think I am.”

50 Cent Congrats On SECOND Child At Least According to Cops

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0702_50cent_daphne_joy_2011_splash_articleThe woman accusing 50 Cent of domestic violence is NOT Shaniqua Tompkins -- the mother of the rapper's 16-year-old son -- it's ANOTHER baby mama, TMZ has learned.

We broke the story ... cops say the victim of the domestic violence incident is a former girlfriend who has a child with 50.

50 has never publicly acknowledged having a second child ... but it appears the woman behind the allegation is Daphne Joy -- a model who famously dated 50 for 3 years.

There were rumors the two had a child last fall ... but neither 50 nor Daphne ever confirmed the birth. In fact, the L.A. City Attorney seemed to break the news in its statement to the media when it said the victim and 50 had a "child in common."

We spoke with Shaniqua, who swore she wasn't the accuser -- and we know Daphne lives in Toluca Lake, where the alleged incident took place.

So ... congrats???

Calls to 50 have not been returned.

L.A. Kings' Jarret Stoll, Boyfriend of Erin Andrews, Suffers a Seizure

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Erin Andrews' boyfriend may still be feeling the repercussions of a grueling NHL season.
Los Angeles Kings center Jarret Stoll, who has been dating the Fox Sports host for several months, suffered a seizure early this morning at his Hermosa Beach home, team general manager Dean Lombardi confirmed to the Los Angeles Times.
Happily, Stoll, 31, is said to be doing well since the health scare.

"Everything is OK. They've run some tests and they still had another one to run," Lombardi said. "The bottom line is that he's fine. Now the issue is what caused it. There are a myriad of things that can cause them."
Stoll was rushed to Little Company of Mary Hospital in Torrance and could be released as early as sometime today, according to the Kings exec.
Anderson's rep was unavailable for comment. While guest-hosting Live! With Kelly & Michael last week, the veteran sports correspondent talked about Stoll and acknowledged that they were still an item.

Stoll exclusively confirmed to E! News back in March that he and Andrews had been set up by former NFL star Michael Strahan and that he had taken her on a romantic day-before-Valentine's-Day date to dinner in Malibu.
"How's your love life?" Strahan pressed Andrews during another guest-hosting appearance after Stoll had spilled the beans. "I want to know these things!"
"Well, it's good, thanks to Michael Strahan," she blushed.

"I was working the World Series this past year," Andrews ultimately explained, "it's like the fifth inning and I get a text message from one Michael Strahan. He said, 'Hey, can I give your phone number to somebody?' and I was like [eye roll], 'Oh, this better be good.'"
And it was!

The Canadian-born Stoll, who joined the Kings in 2008 and shared in their Stanley Cup win last summer, suffered a concussion in Game 1 of the team's Western Conference semifinal series against the San Jose Sharks.
He sat out for the rest of that series but returned for Game 1 of their conference final against eventual 2013 Stanley Cup champs the Chicago Blackhawks.
While recovering from the head injury in May, Stoll told the Times that he was "taking it slow."
"I've done this before, earlier on in my career, so I know how it feels and what's right and what's not, if I'm off or back to normal or not. So just day by day."

Big Brother: Racist and Homophobic Controversy in the House

Big Brother: Racist and Homophobic Controversy in the House
The cast of Big Brother and Julie Chen (inset)

A handful of Big Brother houseguests are in hot water this week – and not just those up for eviction this week.

Since moving in to the house less than two weeks ago, contestants Aaryn Gries, GinaMarie Zimmerman, and Spencer Clawson and others have been documented using racial, homophobic and misogynistic slurs on the 24-hour live feeds online.

The hate speech – which has reportedly been directed the women, blacks, Asians and gays in the house – has sparked a fervent reaction from both fans and former contestants of the CBS reality show.

"I find it disgusting and horrible that people still think this way in their hearts and act like it is okay to say," season 13 winner Rachel Reilly tells PEOPLE. "Every time one of these people come on a live feed I change it because I am so disgusted."

As a result of the documented slurs, Gries, 22, has been dropped by her modeling agency in Texas and Zimmerman, 32, has been fired from her employer East Coast Pageant, Inc., TMZ reports.

"Big Brother, I LOVE you, but, if you really want to provide a groundbreaking twist, SHOW CBS VIEWERS HOW SOME STRAIGHT, WHITE PEOPLE talk about gays, Asian Americans, and African Americans," season 12 contestant Ragan Fox said in an open letter Sunday. "It would be irresponsible to punt on this issue…viewers have to see it to believe it."

CBS also addressed the controversy in a statement released to PEOPLE.

"Big Brother is a reality show about watching a group of people who have no privacy 24/7 – and seeing every moment of their lives," says the network's statement. "At times, the Houseguests reveal prejudices and other beliefs that we do not condone. We certainly find the statements made by several of the Houseguests on the live Internet feed to be offensive."

And while CBS has not aired the controversial statements and slurs, not everyone believes they should or have to.

"I stand by CBS if they do not want to air it," Reilly says. "But I am saddened by what [the houseguests] have to say about minorities. The homophobic and racist remarks are beyond bad."

Season 15 of Big Brother airs on CBS every Wednesday, Sunday and Tuesday night.

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Eva Longoria Wardrobe Malfunction UNCENSORED

Eva Longoria showed a little too much of herself at the Cannes Film Festival over the weekend.
While lifting her high-slitted gown at the Jimmy P. (Psychotherapy Of A Plains Indian) premiere on Saturday, the actress exposed more than just her legs.


Longoria was good-natured about the revealing red carpet fashion faux pas.
On her way to an event on Sunday, she referenced the previous day’s exposure, tweeting a photo of a different outfit and writing, “Here’s my dress for tonight! No wardrobe malfunctions tonight!!!”

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Miranda Kerr is now the latest star to have a jaw-dropping wardrobe malfunction.
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During a photo shoot on Miami Beach on Tuesday, the Victoria’s Secret model inadvertently exposed both breasts when her loose-fitting top slipped down a little too far.
Kerr was posing for a new campaign for her KORA Organics skincare line.

Arizona Cardinals' Robert Gill Runs 25 MPH on a Treadmill, Prompts Copycat Video From Chad Johnson—Watch Both!

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Now here's something you don't see every day. Or ever, really.
Arizona Cardinals rookie Robert Gill is getting ready for training camp with a vengeance, as evidenced by some gotta-see-it-to-believe-it footage of him sprinting on a treadmill at the rate of 25 miles per hour.
And for the record, the 29-year-old Gill is a human being, not a gazelle.
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Gill, a former Arena League player, was signed by the Cardinals after a day of minicamp this summer. The team officially reports for training camp in Glendale, Az., on July 25.
"There are three or four guys that have some speed," Cardinals coach Bruce Arians told AZCentral Sports last month. "Bobby Gill came up and made some really nice plays."
"Some speed" is one way to put it. Watch for yourself right here!
Meanwhile, not to be outdone by a guy who is actually currently playing for an NFL team, embattled wide receiver Chad Johnson posted his own 24 mph sprint on YouTube yesterday.
"@NFLONFOX I could get a ticket if I ran full speed in a school zone basically..." he tweetedTuesday after retweeting this from NFL on Fox:,"Still got it! @ochocinco shows up Robert Gill, hits the treadmill at 24 mph...at 2.5% incline...from a standing start."
"Imitation is the best form of flattery," Gill tweeted today to a fan who wanted to know what he thought about Johnson's obvious attempt at one-upmanship. And to another: "@Double_R64 @ochocinco I hope the video helps him get on. He was one of my fave WRs. But a race against the Lambo he has no chance."
Johnson, meanwhile, is offering his tutelage to the NFL rookie.
"#BugattiLife RT @BUBBYGILL10: @SUSO_HOSS @ochocinco that's nothing to me. #LamboLIFE,"  the former Bengals and Dolphins star tweeted to Gill today.
To which Gill amiably replied: "@ochocinco Haha...Lambo vs Bugatti.U don't want that race. But lets get on these routes so I can have one of those Cincy seasons with Carson."

Hooray for Paul Hollywood's abandoned wife Alexandra

Not content with picking up the pieces of her life and caring for the couple’s 11-year-old son, she’s gone one step further – with revenge
Old times: Paul Hollywood with Alexandra
Old times: Paul Hollywood with Alexandra
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I have nothing but admiration for the abandoned wife of ­the doughy looking bread maker Paul Hollywood.
Not content with picking up the pieces of her life and caring for the couple’s 11-year-old son, she’s gone one step further – with revenge.
Stiff upper lip and stoic behaviour is all very well in the face of a straying spouse – but posting mocking messages on Twitter is even better.
Now Alexandra Hollywood is gaining hundreds of fans on her Twitter site – precisely the kind of women who once admired her husband before he fell for a US telly cutie.
I wouldn’t be at all surprised if, just as Paul Hollywood’s career sinks like a badly timed souffle, Mrs Hollywood becomes the fastest rising star of the year.
Let’s hope for her, revenge really can be sweet.

Scarlett Johansson And Romain Dauriac Come Down From Their Love High In LAX!

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That may not be an engagement ring on Scarlett Johansson's finger, but that doesn't mean her Romain holiday is over!
The Captain America: The Winter Soldier star was spotted arriving at LAX on Monday with her French BF Romain Dauriac after a romantic trip to Paris.
Scarlett tried to go incognito, keeping her cap and sunglasses on the whole time. Not the easiest thing when you're an international movie star!
We guess she was feeling unphotogenic for once, because she def wasn't ashamed of her French boy toy!
The hottie would make anyone say "oui oui!"

Alec Baldwin wishes he knew how to quit Twitter. And he's not alone.

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Remember the time Alec Baldwin got in hot water over that Twitter tirade? No, not the rant about American Airlines kicking him off a plane for playing Words With Friends. Or when the incessant coverage of his wedding set him off on the micro-blogging site. We’re talking about the one just last week where Baldwin laid into a Daily Mail reporter for suggesting his wife was tweeting during James Gandolfini’s funeral. That time.
But we don’t blame you for losing track. This is Baldwin’s third Twitter dust-up — and the third time he’s stated publicly that he’ll never tweet again. Ever. “It’s just another chink in your armor for people to come and kill you,” Baldwin told Vanity Fair Tuesday. “I stopped and said to myself, ‘I’m going to try where I just don’t do this anymore.’”
And he’s certainly not alone. Let’s take a look back at the many celebs who have tried (and nearly always failed) to leave the blue bird behind.

James Franco
Why he quit: After getting flak for tweeting while he hosted the Oscars, Franco said his Twitter account began to cause problems and got “dangerous.”
When he quit: April 2011
When he returned: January 2012
Amanda Bynes
Why she quit: “If I don’t love something anymore, I stop doing it,” Bynes tweeted in June 2010. Though in that instance she was talking about acting, we can only assume the same applied to the social-networking site.
When she quit: September 2010
When she returned: May 2013 — and she hasn’t stopped tweeting since
Miley Cyrus
Why she quit: “Liam doesn’t have a Twitter and he wants ME to delete mine with good reason,” she wrote as her farewell tweet, referring to now-fiancĂ© Liam Hemsworth.
When she quit: October 2009
When she returned: April 2011
John Mayer
Why he quit: “I couldn’t have a complete thought anymore, and I was a tweetaholic.”
When he quit: September 2010
When he returned: He hasn’t, though his reps tweet from the official @johnmayer account.
Nicki Minaj
Why she quit: Minaj lost it when an unofficial fan site started leaking unreleased songs. “Like seriously, its but so much a person can take,” she wrote. “Good f–king bye.”
When she quit: April 2012
When she returned: January 2013
Chris Brown
Why he quit: Which time? He first left after accusing the industry of “blackballing” his Graffiti album following his assault of then-girlfriend Rihanna. The second time followed a profanity-filled tirade about why people were still focusing on that assault (sample tweet: “That sh– happened three years ago … people please grow up”). And he deleted his account one last time after a vulgar exchange with female comedian Jenny Johnson.
When he quit: December 2009, November 2011, and November 2012
When he returned: He came back every time, most recently in December 2012
So will Baldwin follow in John Mayer’s footsteps or fall back into the Twitter trap? We’ll have to wait and see.

Lindsay Lohan BIG Bday Plans ...With Her Lawyer

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Lindsay Lohan is celebrating her birthday today with the one person in her life she can count on ... her lawyer Shawn Holley.

Sources close to LiLo tell TMZ ... Cliffside -- where she's currently in rehab -- denied the actress' request to have friends visit on her day of birth (i.e. today). Visiting days are only on Sundays ... rules are rules.

We're told LiLo's plan B was asking if she could leave the facility to get dinner with friends (with the DA's permission of course). Again she was shot down.

But all hope was not lost ... certain people can visit patients outside of visiting hours, like lawyers. And we're told Shawn is headed to the Malibu rehab joint to hang out with LiLo while she sulks over b-day #27.

As TMZ previously reported, LiLo was already pissed she'd be on lockdown for her birthday ... she wanted to have a huge party in NYC.

We'd say better luck next year, but y'know ...

Justin Bieber Continues To Share Shirtless Selfies

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Justin Bieber wants the world to know he has a very good body. The Biebs shared two shirtless snaps of his very defined abs on Instagram this Monday, and we doubt he'll be slowing down on the body-baring selfies any time soon.
We've noticed Justin going sans top for a lot of his personal pics as of late. Usually there's a backwards cap involved, too, if you're considering mimicking the look this coming Halloween.
We can't really hate on the "Boyfriend" singer for flaunting what he's got. Instagram was pretty much designed for over-confident 19-year-old guys who want show off their post-workout shirtless selves. We wouldn't mind more pics of this cat, but whatever.
Perhaps Justin is just really jazzed about his romantic life? Rumors have been swirling about a possible Selena Gomez reconciliation after eyewitnesses at an LA movie theater took to Twitter last week to report possible Jelena sightings.

Kim Kardashian, Kanye West Turn Down $3 Million Deal for Baby Photos; Jessica Simpson's Son Ace Is "Beautiful": Today's Top Stories

Take a look at Us Weekly's most-read stories -- including Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's plans to keep baby photos of North under wraps, and an update on Jessica Simpson's newborn son Ace Knute -- from Tuesday, July 2. Take a look at Us Weekly's most-read stories -- including Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's plans to keep baby photos of North under wraps, and an update on Jessica Simpson's newborn son Ace Knute -- from Tuesday, July 2. Credit: Mike Coppola/Getty Images; Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
Find out why Kim Kardashian and Kanye West turned down a $3 million deal to sell the first photos of baby North. Plus, a source tells Us that Jessica Simpson's son Ace Knute is "beautiful": See Us Weekly's top stories from Tuesday, July 2, in the roundup!
1. Exclusive: Kim Kardashian, Kanye West Turned Down $3 Million Baby North West Photo Deal
North West isn't ready for her close-up just yet. The first daughter of media mavens Kim Kardashian and Kanye West won't be making her big debut in the spotlight anytime soon -- for any price. The couple have yet to share any photos of their tiny bundle of joy since welcoming her into the world on June 15, though they've been offered a whopping $3 million from an Australian magazine to do so.
2. Exclusive: Jessica Simpson's Baby Son Ace Knute Johnson Is "Beautiful"
In the looks department, Jessica Simpson's brand-new little boy, well, aced it! "The baby is beautiful," a pal tells Us Weekly of Ace Knute Johnson, whom Simpson delivered via C-section in L.A. Sunday June 30. "He has Eric's little chin dimple!"
3. Robert Pattinson Attends Beyonce Concert, Kristen Stewart Looks Gorgeous in Paris
Nearly one year after Kristen Stewart was caught cheating, the Twilight star and ex-boyfriend Robert Pattinson seem to be enjoying their time apart. Pattinson attended Beyonce's Mrs. Carter World Tour concert on Monday, July 1, in L.A., while his former love stepped out solo at Paris Fashion Week on July 2.
4. Kris Kross' Chris Kelly Died of Drug Overdose
Chris Kelly's cause of death has been confirmed. The Kris Kross rapper died on May 1 due to a drug overdose, a medical office investigator told The Associated Press on Monday, July 1.
5. Exclusive: Avril Lavigne, Chad Kroeger Officially Wed: All the Ceremony, Party Details!
Introducing Mr. and Mrs. Chad Kroeger! Avril Lavigne and Chad Kroeger are officially wife and husband after marrying in a wedding ceremony in the South of France on Monday, July 1 -- and Us Weekly has exclusive details on their wild wedding weekend, which lasted until 6 a.m. on Tuesday morning.