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The ObserverLife and styleLisa Butcher, Model and TV presenterEver since I was tiny, the thing I wanted more than anything in the world was a horse. While all the girls at school were running around after boys, I was running around after horses. When I was 13, I found this horse, Lady, in the field at the bottom of our garden - she looked like a really maltreated little pony. I found out who owned her and just said: 'Can I look after her for you?
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Colin Farrell couldn't understand all the attention his brief nude scene in this 2004 film, based on the 1990 novel of the same name, generated. "Yeah, man, I mean, f--k me! Who gives a f--k? Apart from the readers of The Advocate maybe, who wants to see Colin Farrell's c--k that much," he told Entertainment Weekly, before humorously downplaying the entire moment. "I walk to a door and you see my c--k, and I walk out of the shot.
Red carpets aren’t always red, but the memorable ones are always filled with wild outfits. The Met Gala that shocks with a Kendall Jenner dress. The GRAMMY Awards ceremony that gives rise to an iconic Jennifer Lopez look. The MTV Video Music Awards night that spurs Miley Cyrus to let it all hang out. Join us now as we revisit more than 75 of the most memorable, daring, seriously scandalous red carpet moments from the giants of the oeuvre.
Billie Piper and Lawrence Fox have revealed the name of their newborn son.
The actress, who gave birth to her second child with husband Lawrence Fox last Thursday, has named her baby Eugene Pip Fox.
Fox posted the news on his Twitter page, alongside some photos of the baby in question's tiny hands and feet.
Following baby Eugene's birth last week, Fox tweeted: "One born every minute. We had our minute today.
Myiea Coy, the Emmy-winning executive producer of “Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls,” has joined Tommy Oliver’s Confluential Films as senior vice president of television.
Coy joins the production company after serving as vice president of development at Bunim Murray Productions, where she co-developed PBS’ “The Day You Begin,” executive produced “Collab Crib” and produced “Real World Homecoming: New York” for Paramount+.
“Confluential Films is a place where underrepresented voices not only have the opportunity to tell their stories, but as a company that prioritizes those narratives as necessary ones in our industry and our world,” said Oliver, the company’s CEO and founder, in a statement announcing Coy’s hiring.
*Team GLAMOUR.COM put the Cowshed Spa at Shoreditch House to the test.*Tested by Hannah Lyons Powell, Editorial Assistant The Spa With both pamper stations and relaxation rooms, the East End outlet offers a whole host of Cowshed's well-loved treatments on the ground floor of the eponymous Shoreditch House. The treatment A Cowshed facial and back massage.
What it involves On arrival I was greeted by a friendly and relaxed team who talked me through the plethora of treatments available.
Newspapers & magazinesDaily Mail buys LootLoot, the classified advertising magazine, has been bought by the Daily Mail and General Trust.
It was sold by the cash-strapped online directories company, Scoot.com, for £45m.
The deal could be a life saver for Scoot, which recently disclosed it only had enough cash left to survive until August 27.
Under the terms of the deal, DMGT, publisher of the Daily Mail, the Evening Standard and Metro, will also provide Scoot with a bridging loan of £10.
It’s Scary Hours, once again. Drake came through with the third installment of his EP series, For All the Dogs Scary Hours Edition, this morning, a little over a month after the release of For All The Dogs. Recorded in the days following his latest studio album, Drake appeared to have a chip on his shoulder with old feuds weighing on his mind. Drizzy addresses his issues with Kanye West, Pusha T, and Joe Budden, whose criticism of For All The Dogs earned an angry DM from the Canadian rapper, across the 6-song release.