Tuesday 23 October 2012

Victoria Beckham Goes '70s Chic in the Big Apple


  Looking like she came straight out of the '70s, Victoria Beckham left Industria Studios in New York City on Monday (October 22).

  The former Spice Girl donned a silky floral shirt, high-waisted flared blue jeans, and big sunglasses as she exited the building.

Victoria Beckham


  Americans may be seeing less of the 38-year-old fashion designer in the future, as she's reportedly preparing to move her family back to the UK.

  According to a Hello! magazine source, "Proximity to great schools is the number one priority. They have already made provisional enquiries at the top London academies, such as Haberdashers' Aske's. They still own Beckingham Palace in Hertfordshire, but may well opt for something a bit closer to London, given that Victoria will have to commute most days."

  However, the celebrity-crazed London media is one reason to be careful about the move back. The insider continued, "Privacy is their other big concern. They are pretty much left alone in LA, and wouldn't want their family to move back if they were going to be harassed 24/7, so the property search will focus on secluded homes with excellent security.''

Thursday 11 October 2012

Lucy Liu Covers Easy Living November 2012


  With her new show "Elementary" having just recently gotten underway, Lucy Liu garnered herself welcomed exposure by covering the November 2012 issue of Easy Living magazine.

  The 43-year-old actress looked stunning in a silky purple dress and gold jewels for the Randee St Nicholas shot front page while revealing how she stays in shape and sharing details about her "Elementary" character.

Lucy Liu

Lucy Liu


  On her "Elementary" character, Dr Watson:
  "She is damaged, and she's kind of a mystery. She's just as unstable as Sherlock, but it's just not as immediately obvious."

  On her hardworking childhood:
  "Everything we had, we had to earn. My parents encouraged us to focus on our education and they also encouraged us to work - we always had jobs."

  On how she stays in shape:
  "I try to run or do Pilates every day. If I can get even a mile in, I think it's really helpful. It gives you energy."

  On her love life:
  "I have always said that I don't know what I want in a relationship, but I am learning what I don't want. It's like a slow process of elimination. It can take a while."

Friday 5 October 2012

Adam Lambert Ditches Goth Look for Platinum Blond


  Ditching his usual jet black hair, Adam Lambert unveiled a platinum blond coif on his Twitter account today.

  A black and white headshot of the glam rocker was accompanied by the simple phrase, "New 'Do." Later the former "American Idol" contestant tweeted, "  and, "Even more excited to play dress up in Japan now! chromeashplatinumfantasy."

Adam Lambert


  Resting up from his international tour with legendary band Queen, the 30-year-old singer promised fans recently that he'll helm his own tour to promote his most recent album, "Trespassing". "Have no fear, a Trespassing Tour WILL come. When the time is right. Trust me Glamberts! I won't let you down.

Wednesday 3 October 2012

Adele Covers Rolling Stone's Women Who Rock 2012 Issue


  Adele's one of the top-selling artists of our time and soon to be a first-time mom, so it's only fitting to find Adele on the cover of the latest (October 2012) issue of Rolling Stone.

  The 24-year-old Grammy-winning British singer-songwriter's rise to music super-stardom is documented in the magazine's Women Who Rock 2012 feature article titled 'The Triumph of Adele.'

Rolling Stone's Women

Adele


  Meanwhile, a few highlights from Adele's cover story are as follows. For more, be sure to pay a visit to Rolling Stone!

  Adele on not being a fan of gossip:
  "My friends all read gossip s**t, and they're like, 'I heard you you're going now with blah blah,' and I haven't even met these people. It's bulls**t."

  Aretha Franklin on Adele:
  "It's been a long time since an artist like Adele has come along. Carol King is the last person who wrote the kind of lyrics women immediately could relate to. I love to hear a schoolgirl on the school bus yellin', 'We coulda had it all!'"

  Adele on writing sessions acting as her therapy:
  "We broke up mutually, and I was desperate to write about it 'causes I can't talk about my feelings to anyone. To my mom, to my therapist, to friends, to myself in the mirror - I can't really do it. I've always written down how I feel."