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10 Jun 2014

Kim Kardashian With Blac Chyna in Selfie Wears No Makeup

Kim Kardashian returned to her workout routines after she got back from her honeymoon in Europe. Kim's workout friend, Blac Chyna, a former stripper and girlfriend of rapper Tyga, posted an Instagram photo of her and Kim on June 6. Chyna wrote alongside the picture, "Yay day with my main @kimkardashian ..."
Both of them cozily sat in a car with Chyna sitting on the driver's seat. Kim looked flawless despite not wearing any makeup, sporting a black sweatshirt with her hair tied in a bun, while Chyna showed off her cheek piercing on her bareface.
The newlywed recently celebrated her husband Kanye West's 37th birthday by posting on Instagram a picture of them kissing, captioning it with, "Happy Birthday to my husband and best friend in the entire world! You have changed my life in more ways than you know! The way you look at life inspires me! I love you so much!!!"
Kim also shared a picture of a birthday cake which was carved into the title of her husband's album "Yeezus".

Justin Bieber attempts to restore his image

Disgraced singer Justin Bieber is attempting to restore his damaged image in the wake of his racial slur scandal. 
The 20-year-old appears in a new video posted by his father Jeremy, who was celebrating his 40th birthday with his children over the weekend.
 
The singer is seen hugging his younger siblings in the clip in what seems to be a clear effort to remind his disillusioned fans of his soft side.
His father captioned the video: 'I had an incredible weekend at a private cottage with my kids for my 40th birthday. Justin, Jazmyn and Jaxon are my life. I would be nothing without them. They make me a stronger person every single day.'
In the video, shared by Bieber senior on Youtube, Justin chats with brother Jaxon, four, and tries to convince him to stay and hang out with him instead of going swimming.
However, Jaxon - clad in an orange T-shirt - already has his mind made up and lets his older brother know that he will “come back” later.
Justin, who is seen speaking softly to his young sibling, then requests a hug and a kiss from the four-year-old before letting him leave.
'How much do you love me?' he asks the little boy. To which Jaxon responds: 'This much!' and throws his arms in circle around his back.
The Baby singer then moves on to sister Jazmyn, six, who jumps on to his lap for a tight squeeze.
Justin appears happy and relaxed in the clip wearing a white tank top displaying his tattooed arms and a matching white NBA baseball cap.
The private family time was no doubt a welcome break for the star after the furor and backlash he has had to deal with over the last week.
He has been under fire as leaked videos emerged showing him as a young teen using the N-word, first while cracking a racist joke and, in a second piece of footage, while modifying the lyrics to his hit single, One Less Lonely Girl.
And before the clips were released to the public, it seems Justin Bieber may have sought divine intervention.
Pastor Carl Lentz told the gossip site that he had spent a week with Justin doing intense Bible study, which culminated in the ceremony.
The site is reporting that the Never Say Never hitmaker's religious rebound centred around reading Bible passages and attending services.
Reportedly, the pop star proceeded to finally wash away his sins in an actual baptism ceremony performed in the bathtub of one of his friends.
According to TMZ, Justin initially attempted to find a church for the ceremony but wanted to keep it private.
Justin has been an admirer of Lentz for some time, and tweeted him in September:  'Amazing sermon at church this morning. Love you man. I broke down today.'
The 35-year-old Lentz is a leader in the Hillsong Church in New York and is a popular religious figure with nearly 100K Twitter followers.

Beckham's tattoo obsession has spread to young England stars

England’s football stars can keep their arms covered up when playing Premier League matches during the chilly winter months back home.
But in the searing heat of Brazil they are sure to opt for short sleeves – meaning that the exotic full-arm tattoos favoured by some players will be on full display.
Several of the younger members of the England World Cup squad showed off their ‘sleeve’ body art in official team photographs released by Fifa on sunday.
Midfielder Ross Barkley, 20, sports a stirring quotation from the Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, who tutored the hugely successful king and military commander Alexander the Great.
Topped by a fearsome-looking skull, the message on his left arm reads: ‘No notice (is) taken of little evil. But when it increases it strikes the eye.’
Barkley also has a tattoo of the Roman numerals ‘XX.VIII.MMXI’ to mark the date –

August 20, 2011 – when he made his senior debut for his club, Everton.
As well as red stars and roses, the player’s arm features Chinese characters that appear to read ‘fèngxiàn’, meaning ‘to devote’. 

Since he was a teenager, Jack Wilshere, 22, has assembled a ‘sleeve’ of tattoos that largely relate to his family.
The Arsenal midfielder’s right arm has the words ‘Family Love’, the names and dates of birth of his two children, Archie and Delilah, the Latin phrase ‘mater et pater’, meaning ‘mother and father’, and a rose in tribute to his sister Rosie.
On a sadder note he also has the initials JM and the dates 1990 to 2006 in memory of his uncle James Marshall, who died in a car crash aged just 16.
Wilshere has spoken of how he was inspired to get his tattoos by English football’s leading trendsetter.
'I first saw them on David Beckham, and I thought, "I like them",' he said last year.
'The best tattoos in football are probably on Beckham. I think he was like me, started really little, and now look at him, he's covered.'
Wilshere has hinted that he will also get his whole left arm inked over and perhaps move onto his chest.
He said: ‘Some of them I’ve really thought about, and then some of them have just been off the cuff. If you start thinking about it, it can take years to plan it, and then you’re not going to get it done.
‘It’s enjoyable because it’s going to be there for the rest of your life. I suppose you have to like it – it’s important to have your input as well.’ 

Raheem Sterling, 19, has used his tattoos to record both his humble origins and his soaring ambition as a footballer.
He grew up on a tough estate next to Wembley Stadium in north London, and his left arm features both a picture of the famous venue and the logo for the local Tube station.
The teenage winger, who plays for Liverpool, also has the words, ‘Thank you mama for the nine months you carried me, through all the pain and suffering,' inked on his biceps in tribute to his mother Nadine, who brought him up single-handed when they moved to Britain from Jamaica.
At the top of his arm he has the name and an image of the face of his daughter, Melody Rose, who was born in 2012.
No doubt there will be more tattoos to come if England defy all predictions and lift the World Cup in Rio de Janeiro on July 13.

Nicki Minaj Shows Vulnerable Side in 'Pills N Potions' Video

After being teased with previews and two lyric videos, the visuals for Nicki Minaj's latest single "Pills N Potions" finally arrived in full on Monday, June 9. Directed by Diane Martel, the clip features some strange imageries like a self-dispensing Pez rabbit and an animated bunny.
Sporting natural make-up, Minaj looks vulnerable as she smokes a cigarette, cries metallic tears and poses topless with black pasties covering her breasts. Fellow rapper The Game makes a cameo appearance in the video as the 31-year-old femcee's on-screen lover.
"Pills N Potions" has so far peaked at No. 42 on Billboard 100. The song was released as the first offering from Minaj's highly-anticipated new album, "The Pink Print", which is scheduled to hit the stores later this year.
"I really wanted to experiment with the third album, but I wanted to still marry my old energy with a new sound," the star of "The Other Woman" said of her upcoming project during her visit to "Good Morning America" last week

The Egyptian Rapper 'Mayam Mahmoud' Using Her Music to Fight Against Sexual Harassment

"I realized all the male rappers must have a track in which they talk about girls and their clothes, blaming girls for everything happening around us," said 19-year-old Mayam Mahmoud, an Egyptian rapper. "That wasn't right. So I rapped about girls and the problems they face."
Mahmoud, who rose to fame after competing on Arabs Got Talent, is using her music to hit back at Egypt's troubles with sexual harassment.

"You catcall and harass, thinking this is right," Mahmoud raps in one of her songs. "Even if these are just words, this is not how you treat [women], you're throwing stones."
She's part of a wider group of young people and activists who have been using art to speak out against the country's endemic problems with sexual harassment.
ust on Sunday night, Egypt's Tahrir Square saw a horrifying sexual assault, where a woman was seized by a crowd celebrating the inauguration of former military general Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi as president. The brutal moment was caught in a short, two-minute video, where the university student was undressed and assaulted by men in the crowd.
Egypt's government has criminalized sexual harassment recently, and seven people have now been arrested for the attack. But some rights groups estimated nine attacks in total that night. 
According to blogger Fatima Said, the new law runs the risk of being mostly a hollow gesture, since the government usually allows these attacks to go unpunished. She also argues that as long as the country's current government — which came to power through a military coup that toppled now-jailed president Mohamed Morsi last June — is still in place, the hopes for concrete action on this problem are slim:
"The state simply does not care about women's rights. It is happy to exploit them for photo opportunities and use them as tokens to advance their own political agendas, but as long as the malfeasant authorities continue to operate through a corrupt framework, no law will bring about any difference, and as long as society continues to blame and shame the victim instead of the perpetrator, nothing will change. For now, the anti-sexual harassment law is nothing more than ink on paper."

Chelsea Youngster 'Kenneth Omeruo' on focus


Kenneth Omeruo is preparing for his first appearance at a World Cup, and having already tasted success on the international stage with Nigeria, the defender is hungry for more...
For a player so young, Kenneth Omeruo is vastly experienced on the international stage, and the Nigerian is looking forward to testing himself against some of the best strikers in the World Cup when the competition begins this week.

Having been part of the Nigeria team which won the Africa Cup of Nations in 2013, the 20-year-old also played in last summer's Confederations Cup in Brazil, and while that was a disappointing campaign for the Super Eagles, he believes they will be better off for it when they touch down in South America.
'It was a great experience,' Omeruo tells the official Chelsea website. 'Despite some unrest in the cities at the time, people came out to support, even if Brazil weren't playing. There were great atmospheres and good facilities.

'I only had 10 minutes of the game against Spain because I was injured, but it wasn't a bad performance even though we lost 3-0. It was individual mistakes, and with a bit of work we can be more competitive.'
Nigeria secured their return to Brazil for the imminent World Cup courtesy of a play-off win against Ethiopia, and Omeruo believes the biggest stage in football is where they belong. The Africa Cup of Nations success is understandably the high point so far of a career in its infancy. His call-up to the squad for that tournament came late on and somewhat unexpectedly, but he deserves credit for the manner in which he took the opportunity.
'Even for me it was a surprise,' he remembers about his selection. 'I was looking forward to going away with the Under-23s but instead got called up to the senior team, and it was a pleasure. I made use of the opportunity when I had it.
'After the Nations Cup we drew at home against Kenya in a World Cup qualifier, so knew we had to go away and get a win in Kenya, which sent us to the play-offs and we won both legs of that. It wasn't easy but as African champions we knew we had to be at the World Cup.'
For the World Cup Nigeria have been drawn alongside one of the tournament favourites, Argentina, with Bosnia and Iran making up a testing group.
'It's the first thing people say to me when they hear who we face. Aguero and Messi will be tough opponents, so we have to stay compact and strong as a team. But it is a group we can get through from, and we will look to be playing in the knockout stages.'

At club level, following a previous loan spell at ADO Den Haag in Holland, Omeruo spent the second half of the 2013/14 season at Middlesbrough, his first real taste of English football and an experience he looks back on with fondness.
'It was great,' he says. 'I didn't expect it to turn out as good as it was so I am really happy with how it went. I do feel at home in English football. Middlesbrough had a wonderful team, good management and strong facilities, so I blended well.
'The football was a bit physical which I had to learn as quickly as possible if I wanted to achieve anything before the World Cup, and I am very happy with everything.'

World Record Holder 'Oldest Man' dies 111 years old

A 111-year-old New Yorker who had been certified as the oldest man in the world has died.
Alexander Imich died Sunday morning at a senior residence in Manhattan, his niece, Karen Bogen, confirmed it.
Imich was certified as the oldest man in the world this April by the Gerontology Research Group of Torrance, California.
"He was remarkable," Bogen said.
"He was so independent until very recently, and he just had an incredible curiosity about life."
Imich was born in Poland on February 4, 1903, according to a longtime friend in New York, Michael Mannion.
He and his wife, Wela, fled Poland when the Nazis took over, survived a labor camp in Russia and in 1951 moved to the United States, Mannion said.
His wife, who was a prolific artist and therapist in New York, died in 1986, according to Bogen.
"His apartment was filled with her artwork," she said.
They had no children.
Mannion said, when Imich learned he was the oldest man in the world, he "enjoyed the attention."
"It was his work that he was most proud of, and he was happiest when the attention included his scientific work," Mannion said.
Despite a doctorate in zoology, Imich's passion was investigating paranormal activity, Mannion said. He detailed his encounters with the supernatural in "Incredible Tales of the Paranormal," a journal that was published when he was 92.
While Imich's lengthy life can be attributed to diet, exercise and nutrition, Mannion says his great passion and curiosity for life were the real keys to his longevity.
"He had such an ability to turn adversity into something positive. That intense curiosity was there until the last days," said Mannion, who had visited Imich the night before he died.
A 116-year-old Japanese woman, Misao Okawa, is the world's oldest living person, according to the Gerontology Research Group. The title of world's oldest man now goes to Sakari Momoi, also of Japan, who was born just a day after Imich in 1903, the group said.

Rihanna: "My Life has been completed"- After Meeting Aaron Paul

If you needed proof that even Rihanna loses her sh– over celebrities. Badgal Rih Rih attended Spike TV’s Guys Choice Awards on Saturday night, where she was honored as the “Most Desirable Woman” — but something way more important than that also happened.
Rih enjoyed her time at the show, including some onstage laughs with Kevin Hart, but the highlight definitely seemed to be meeting “Breaking Bad” star Aaron Paul. When they ran into each other backstage, she posed for a pic with him and shared it along with the mildly enthusiastic caption, “My life has been completed!!!”
The 26-year-old is such a big fan of “Breaking Bad” and Aaron Paul’s character, Jesse Pinkman, that she even turned Drake onto the show. This means that Aaron Paul had a similar run-in with the Toronto rapper a few months ago, receiving a big hug the first time they met, along with the admission that Rih had gotten him addicted to the AMC show as well.

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