Jessica Alba Willing To Get Fat & Shave Hair For Film

By Honey Gillard 

JESSICA Alba may be renowned for her drop-dead gorgeous looks (that some say made her famous) but the actress has claimed that she is willing to undergo a massive makeover for a mark in more hard line films. 

It seems that for the sexy ‘Sin City’ star gaining weight and shaving her head are all fair game, if it means getting a hard-hitting role in a serious film. 

 “If it’s for a challenging or inspiring role, I’d do it.” The star told press.

Alba has revealed in numerous interviews that being tagged as one of the world’s sexiest women isn’t all its cracked up to be.

Jessica landed FHM’s Sexiest Woman in the World title this year and placed number 2 in Maxim’s poll behind Lindsay Lohan but she told the Associated Press recently that she tries not to let such polls go to her head.

 “I don’t really think about it too much.”

“I’m like everybody else. I get insecure about things just like everybody else. I wake up in the morning and think, “What the hell am I going to do with my face today or my hair? What am I going to wear?””

“People make me feel like … I’m not a person or superhuman or something because you’re on a list that’s being put together. But I understand that those magazines and those lists only exist just to give publicity for the magazine and publicity for the project that I’m in, and it’s not necessarily completely and totally true.”

Hopefully the star doesn’t need to ambush her external too much. Hopefully she lands the role she’s looking for and gets accepted for the actress she is – not for her body; or her face; but her talent.

Source: timesofindia

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Rihanna: Leave Britney Alone

By Honey Gillard
 
BARBADOS-born pop/r’n’b singing sensation Rihanna has pur her umbrella over the most unlikely target – Britney Spears.
 
So most of us have seen Britney’s 2007 MTV VMA performance – whether it be watching the actual show, on the news or on some comedy show mocking the troubled star. And I can pretty much guarantee that we have all heard some part of the media laughing and criticising Spears over this performance. But Rihanna has put her hand up and said enough is enough; - urging the media to stop their criticism.The 19-year-old has spoken out stating that she believes Spears’ ruinous stage show at the Las Vegas ceremony, held in early September, was the result of her not having performed much recently, as well as dealing with the deep stress of her ongoing child custody battle with ex-husband Kevin Federline.

Rihanna says: “You can’t judge her performance without knowing what was going on with her personally. She had so much pressure for that one performance.”
 
“I’m telling you, it’s not easy being on that stage. I performed for a minute and a half, and I was extremely nervous.

“To have the amount of pressure that Britney had? I don’t know what I would’ve done. She did her best, so leave her alone.”
 
Source: Entertainmentwise

Is Jessica Alba preparing to say “Hello” to Mummy-hood?

By Honey Gillard 

Super hot, super-hero portraying superstar Jessica Alba is rumoured to be becoming a SUPERMOM! – and I don’t mean in a movie. 

Alba and her director boyfriend Cash Warren have recently been spotted shopping for baby shoes in Malibu. 

The pair had a brief break-up back in July but are back together now and apparently preparing to start a little family.  

The ‘Fantastic Four’ actress apparently called time on their 2-and-a-half year romance during an emotional telephone conversation back in July; supposedly dumping Cash after being sick of waiting for him to propose. 

But all seems good now for the pair.  

A source noted: “They seemed really happy to be back together as they shopped. Jessica was picking out shirts for Cash and holding them up against him.”  

It was this visit to a Malibu department store that quickly ignited baby rumours after they were spotted browsing in the children’s department. 

“Then they started sneaking a peek at a pair of very fashionable looking baby shoes.” 

Alba is also continuing her modest ways, being forced to try and disprove the validity of all the high praise she gets for her looks. 

She revealed: “I don’t really think about it too much. I’m like everybody else. I get insecure about things just like everybody else. I wake up in the morning and think, What the hell am I going to do with my face today or my hair? What am I going to wear?”

Jessica continued, “People make me feel like … I’m not a person or superhuman or something because you’re on a list that’s being put together. But I understand that those magazines and those lists only exist just to give publicity for the magazine and publicity for the project that I’m in, and it’s not necessarily completely and totally true.”

Source: celebrity-gossip.net

            Times of india

Alba and Warren Torn Apart By Marriage

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By Honey Gillard 

So we’ve all heard the news about the split of one Hollywood’s most well known yet low-key couples – Jessica Alba and Cash Warren. But the question that has been on all of our lips is why? What happened between the pair that broke the pair in half? 

Close friends of Jessica have apparently put one word to our question: MARRIAGE! 

After months of denying that the two-year romance was on the rocks, Alba purportedly decided to end her two-year relationship with the production assistant last week. 

According to friends of the pair, Cash was terrified of commitment.  

Now friends have revealed that the break-up was relatively amicable, but prompted by differences in the couple’s long-term aspirations.  

A friend of the pair revealed to the New York Daily News, “He [Cash] wasn’t ready for marriage, and Jessica is. It’s simple as that.”

“It’s kind of cold that the press is saying she was just finished with him, because it isn’t like that.”  

The cause of this sudden matrimonial uproar: Eva Longoria.  Insiders allude that the recent French nuptials of close friend Eva Longoria’s were the event that finally pushed Alba onto the marriage spiral. 

“Seeing Eva get married made Jessica wistful. That was the reason Jessica seemed to be in a terrible mood in Paris.”

 Though pals of the pair have claimed that they are confident that the pair will iron out their differences and get back together.

Source: Starpulse

Jessica Alba would choose brains over looks anyday

By Honey Gillard

SEXY ‘Sin City’ star Jessica Alba has come out this month stating to GQ magazine that the brain is better than the brawn.

Alba, who is currently dating movie producer Cash Warren, is adamant in reporting that the first thing she looks for in a guy is brains not good looks. The star-spangled star revealed:  “I don’t really have a type as such. Intelligence,
kindness, a sense of humour - that’s kind of it for me.”

“I don’t really care that much about the physical. I see all the pretty boys
I want when I’m working. I’d much rather have a great conversation with
someone.”

The 26-year-old also continued to take a rather personal bite out of her fellow actors, insisting that many of today’s Hollywood stars take themselves too seriously.

“It’s a trap for actors to think that they’re the centre of the universe. I’ve never been that impressed with myself. I really don’t think about it,” Alba said

This GQ gossip came just a week after Alba revealed that any man who wants to date her must make friends with her dad- oh how popular her dad must have been that week.

Alba met current squeeze Cash whilst filming ‘Fantastic Four’, on which he worked as a director’s assistant, and by the looks it he has made friends with her dad. The ‘Fantastic Four’ star said any probable suitors must be able to “hang out with her dad” or bye-bye.

“I like a guy to be in touch with his feelings. He’s also got to be able to hang out with my dad.”

Source: Hollywood rag

Hilary Duff Wets, Freezes And Breaks Sister’s Underwear

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By Honey Gillard

Hilary once acclaimed alongside her sister that her “Lips were sealed” but in a recent interview with Top Of The Pops Magazine the 19-year old has revealed that the sister’s shared some sibling rivalry, which lead to her playing cruel tricks on her sister Haylie.

 The ‘Dignity’ singer revealed that she fought constantly with her older actress sister and would play cruel tricks on her which included freezing her underwear.

“If Haylie had friends over to stay when we were little and they left me out I’d freeze their underwear!”

The young Duffster accounted.

“I’d wet the knickers, put them in the freezer and snap them to ruin them.”

But no deed went unpunished.

Duff continued: “Whatever I did, Haylie always got me back. Older siblings know how to be good fighters – when you’re younger you just hit back. I’m sure there were a couple of flying hairbrushes.”

Hilary added: “When Haylie and I were really young and we played games together – she’d always make me pretend to be a boy because I had short hair. I hated it!”

Source: thesun.co.uk

Paris Hilton Means Business

By Honey Gillard

Socialite Paris Hilton has been the centre of all things news this last few days, sporting her post-jail fresh body and soul, and now she is set to pass down some business tips to budding entrepreneurs. Who would have thought?

 ‘The Learning Annex’ - a New York-based adult educational school –has offered the 26-year old a super sum of $1 million for the educational service.

Hilton has set up several business ventures of her own during her still-young life, under the names Paris Hilton Enterprises, Paris Hilton Entertainment, and Heiress Records; proving to many that she is more than just a party-girl but is a brilliant business woman.

The hotel heiress was released from behind bars just 5 days ago, after serving 23 days in a Californian jail. 

Contactmusic.com quoted the institute’s president Bill Zanker as saying: “We just sent over the offer to her and I think there’s a good chance she’d do it. She’s a brilliant entrepreneur. I believe she can offer her knowledge and give back to other entrepreneurs. She’s obviously brilliant, and my students would love her.’

She’s a businessman who has made this persona. We have a lot of people in small business, and where they need the most help is getting branded. Who is better at branding than Paris Hilton?”  

Some deals already put to Hilton’s name include designing a collection of purses for Japanese fashion label Samantha Thavasa and releasing her own-branded perfume with Parlux Fragrances for both men and women. 

Source: newspostindia.com

Aboriginal War Veterans Finally Granted A Day Of Tribute

By Honey Gillard

The 1st of June 2007 marked more than just the beginning of a winter month for Indigenous Australians; it was a day of tribute to the Aboriginal war veterans, who had previously received nothing but discrimination and prejudice.

The rare wreath-laying memorial ceremony to honour Aboriginal war veterans was held in Sydney earlier this month, reviving tragic memories of how poorly the men were treated on their return to the country and the people that they fought for. But despite the sudden uproar of memories it was not a day of gloom and sadness, but rather a day of pride, remembrance and love.

The ceremony saw Aboriginal children and ex-servicemen and women lay wreaths at the city’s War Memorial.

New South Wales Education Minister, John Della Bosca, was quoted saying: “Thousands of indigenous soldiers fought side by side with white Australians on battlegrounds across the world, and this ceremony … gives us the opportunity to honour those who made the ultimate sacrifice.”

Victorian Aboriginal Affairs Minister Gavin Jennings said that the 40th anniversary of the 1967 referendum on indigenous Australians highlighted the fact that decades earlier many Aborigines fought for a nation that did not recognise them.

“It is extraordinary to think that indigenous men and women went to war for a country that at the time did not accord them the rights and opportunities that come with citizenship” he said.

It is believed that 500 Aborigines fought in World War I - an ample number, when you take in that the indigenous Australian population was a mere 80,000, and it wasn’t until 1917 that ‘half-castes’ were permitted to enlist. Between 3000 and 4000 Indigenous Australians served in World War II. A further 3000 served in support roles for the war effort.

One family in particular , the Lovett family, share an honourable story of courage and the endless discrimination from their past. Five Lovett brothers went to World War I and five signed up for World War II. All in all, 20 members of the Lovett family have served Australia in war and peacekeeping, from the Western Front to East Timor.

The most extraordinary thing about the Lovett family’s record of service, however, is that four of the five brothers who went to World War I also enlisted for World War II.

But when Aboriginal veterans returned to their homes, they found that both their social and political circumstances had been left untouched. They still were not allowed to vote, buy property or marry non-Aborigines. The men were restrained to reservations and church missions. As if this uncalled for denunciation was not enough the men were cast off from many veterans’ clubs, and after all the struggle that the men must already have to encounter from the physical and psychological effects that the war was having on them, they couldn’t even just go down to the pub for a drink, as they were not allowed to have a drink at the pub.

Perhaps one of the saddest points to this chronicle is that while other returned Australians soldiers were handed blocks of land to settle on and welcomed back to the bosom of society, the Aborigines had their applications for land rejected - even for land, in which they once owned.

Herbert Lovett’s son, Johnnie Lovett spoke of the ignorance saying: “When he’d finished his service for this country, he was given nothing.”

Dispossession of the Indigenous Australians didn’t stop either. William Murray, a Gallipoli veteran, headed the butcher of up to 100 Aborigines in 1928, which has now become known as the Coniston massacre.

Just under 2 months ago, on Anzac Day, a troupe of indigenous soldiers held a march through the Sydney suburb of Redfern, eschewing traditional Anzac Day services, where the sacrifices that were made by their community were completely disregarded, like they didn’t deserve some honour from their country that they put their life on the line for. This ignorance ultimately made this noble ceremony more important and significant within our community. Hopefully this will become an annual and uncontroversial tradition for our nation.

Northern Territory Indigenous Children Involved In Informal Sex Trade Epidemic

 

By Honey Gillard 

A recent Northern Territory report has found that Aboriginal children as young as three are falling victim to extensive sex abuse highly fuelled by “rivers of grog”, pornography and a lack of education.

The report visited remote Northern Territory communities and found that child abuse was apparent in all 45.  

Co-chair Pat Anderson, who released the grim report last Friday, claimed that children were being exposed to pornography at a young age and then later mimicking the actions with one another. 

The children were also reportedly abused by both indigenous and non-indigenous adults. 

Ms Anderson blamed a lack of education and rampant alcoholism as the chief causes of the alarming problem. 

She said: “A river of grog is running through and destroying remote communities. There is a strong association between alcohol abuse, violence and the sexual abuse of children.”  

Anderson added to the report saying: “Children as young as three have been exposed to pornographic material and videos in their homes.” 

“This has been seen by community and social workers who observed the children imitating sexual behaviour with each other.” 

The inquiry’s 316-page report into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse made 97 recommendations, including improving procedures for reporting and monitoring offenders, addressing pervasive poverty and alcoholism and tightening ropes on pornography laws.

 Co-chairman Rex Wild, QC, remained adamant as he warned of a “disaster” looming over indigenous communities if the government didn’t get their act together soon and stop playing politics and work together to implement a long-term strategy to manage this crisis. 

“Unless action is taken we are utterly convinced a disaster is looming,” Mr Wild said. 

One of the cases referred to in the report is an account of local police officers turning a blind eye to a “rampant informal sex trade” between young Aboriginal girls and non-Aboriginal mine workers. 

Girls, aged between the tender ages of 12 and 15, were purportedly provided with alcohol and cash, as well as other goods as a trade for sex with local mine workers.                       

Police revealed to the inquiry that they were alert of the ongoing sex trade but claimed that there was little in which they could do due to a “culture of silence”. 

Another case, which is currently facing the courts, involves a non-Aboriginal health worker who is assumed to have exchanged goods, drugs and attention to a number of local children for sex. When questioned about the man one 15-year–old described him as her “boyfriend”. 

Northern Territory Chief Minister Clare Martin spoke of the distressing events claiming that not enough had been done to stop the suffering of children. 

“This is a landmark report that will sadly expose the great pain and unhappiness of many people,” she said. “It is clear that not enough has been done to tackle the abuse of Aboriginal children.” 

“I commit the government to implement the key action areas of this report and get on with the job of tackling this deeply disturbing issue.” 

The inquest was set up by the Northern Territory government last June, after the surfacing of seversal widespread reports of child sexual abuse in remote areas of central Australia. 

Sources: theage.com.au   

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Australian Aboriginality turns 40 but is still jumping hurdles

By Honey Gillard 

IT’S been 40 years now since the Australian Aboriginals were first recognized as official human beings – going from the ‘flora and fauna’ of Australia to it’s inhabitants – it’d seem to be a time for indigenous Australians to celebrate, but sadly for many who are still living an inequitable and deprived life this event is nothing to celebrate. 

In the 1967 referendum an astonishing 91% of white Australians voted in favour of the inclusion of indigenous people in the national census, after almost a decade of Aboriginal right campaigning. This resulted in colossal alteration to Australian society that provided hope to manys doorsteps of justice and equality for all the Aboriginies who had endured immense and injust segregation in many areas, including such necessities as housing and education. It’s sad to hear that such promises are yet to be kept. 

Activist Neville Perkins says that even after 40 years words have not been kept by the government and statistics are still grim – if not worse.

He says: “While there have been some improvements since the 1967 referendum, there is still room for more improvement in the living conditions of Aboriginal Australians and unfortunately under the Howard Government, Aboriginal affairs has gone backward.”

“We still have the poorest health rates in Australia.”

Indigenous Australians have a life expectancy 17 years shorter than non-Indigenous people – a deficit that Senator Andrew Bartlett claims must be top priority for all Australian governments.

Reconciliation Australia board member Fred Chaney says life expectancy is a chief evidence of the government’s failure.

“It overlays a whole lot of other social statistics, in education, in employment, health and so on all of which need attention, but life expectancy is a reminder that we’re doing worse than the United States, worse than Canada and worse than New Zealand,” says Chaney.

Prime Minster John Howard has admitted that many of the improvements in Aborigines’ lives that supporters of the ’67 referendum hoped and voted for have not transpired.

Howard stated that the rights which were fought for in 1967 were no rights at all if “accompanied by grinding poverty, overcrowding, poor health, violence and isolation from mainstream society”.

On his attendance at a Canberra function held to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the referendum the Prime Minister was greeted with a swarm of “boo”s echoing in his address. 

In spite of the reception of Howard’s hostile salutation, the Howard Government is reportedly now putting plans into place (and action this time) to finally deliver better services to those Aboriginal communities, existing on the outer reaches of society. 

Sources: abc.net.au

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