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RUSSIA: Billion dollar wedding in Russia...


Billionaire son of Mikhail Gutseriev, a Kazakh-born oil and media tycoon, Said Gutseriev, 28, who graduated from  Harrow and Oxford University, married 20-year-old Dental student Khadija Uzhakhova in Moscow this past weekend in a very lavish ceremony that reportedly cost up to $1 billion. The wedding took place at the luxury Moscow restaurant and banqueting venue Safisa, which was decked out in wall-to-wall fresh flowers.


According to Daily Mail, the wedding dress was a beaded Elie Saab gown which cost about $25,000.
Her dress was imported from Paris and reportedly weighed 25lb because of the huge train and heavy embellishment. She needed the assistance of several people to carry her train and help her walk up the stairs

Khadija's look was completed with a diamond tiara and a huge diamond pendant around her neck.
Meanwhile, the father of the groom personally received all 600 guests who attended the nuptials. Many guests travelled to the grand nuptials in a fleet of luxury cars including Rolls Royces, Bentleys, Maybachs etc. which were seen lined up outside the venue ahead of the ceremony.
The entertainment also did not come cheap, with Sting, Jennifer Lopez and Enrique Iglesias who all provided entertainment for the guests.








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How the Kardashians are making serious money from Instagram & Twitter


Kim Kardashian and her sisters Kylie, Kendall, Kourtney and Khloe are changing the face of modern day advertising with the way they rake in huge sums from social media advertising according to new reports by Page Six.
Previously, companies do adverts on Television, radio and magazines but have now turned to social media and the Kardashian clan are making more money from this than any other celebrity.
Companies believe one of the the world's most famous families have such a massive influence on today's youths that they pay them millions to use their platforms. In simple words, the Kardashians are the mass market!

"In the old days, you’d buy ads in magazines and TV spots. Now, for $400,000, you get the Kardashians to post on Instagram.” according to quotes from the Page Six report.
The products include makeup, clothing and music.

Kim under the influence of husband and rapper Kanye West makes as much as $200,000 per post but her sisters (Kloe,Kendall, Kylie and Kourtney) are all managed by their mum who does 'bundle-buys' suggesting companies pay for the siblings to post across their respective social media accounts.

But it's not just only on Instagram that the Kardashians are making money, Radar Online claimed back in 2014 that Kim Kardashian receives $100,000 for a full product endorsement on Twitter and can ask for anything between $750,000 to $1 million to put her face to a product.


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WAR IS BAD: 5 month old child dies from hunger due to war(SHOCKING PHOTOS)


Malnutrition could be this bad! So it was in the life of 5 month old Udai Faisal who died from extreme hunger and malnutrition as a result of the war in Yemen. With his cheeks sunk into his skull, limbs like twigs and his eyes dry, the picture shows the shocking negative effects malnutrition has had on the young children growing up in war-torn Yemen.



His mother Intissar Hezzam said:
‘He didn’t cry and there were no tears, just stiff. I screamed and fainted.’
The day Udai was born, warplanes from the Saudi-led coalition were striking an army base used by Houthi rebels in their district of Hazyaz, a shantytown on the southern edge of Sanaa. Shrapnel hit their one-bedroom house where Udai’s mother was in labor. ‘She was screaming and delivering the baby while the bombardment was rocking the place,’ the father said.

Hezzam breastfed her newborn son for about 20 days, but then her milk stopped, likely from her own malnutrition. His family lives off the pension that Udai’s father, Faisal Ahmed, gets as a former soldier, about £140 a month for him, his wife and nine other children ranging from 2 years old to 16.



He used to sometimes work construction, but they lost those jobs in the war. With food prices rising and supplies sporadic, the family eats once a day, usually yoghurt and bread, peas on a good day, said Udai’s parents.

The family turned to formula to feed Udai, but it wasn’t always available and they couldn’t always afford it. So every few days, Udai got formula and the other days he would get sugar and water. Three months after being born Udai was suffering from diarrhea, severe malnutrition and a chest infection, he was rushed to the hospital but they didn't have food and drug supplies and even the ones they did, the family couldn't afford it.

He was taken to the emergency section at al-Sabeen Hospital on the 20th of March and was fed through the nose , but days after the family lost hope and took him home to die. Just 3 hours upon leaving the hospital, the poor child died and now the father blames the government for the death of his son.

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Honest convo between a doctor and his patient


Sheesh!

Chris Brown slams Kehlani for claiming she attempted suicide after being called out for cheating on her partner


Chris Brown is apparently good friends with NBA player Kyrie Irving whose girlfriend, singer KehlaniParrish was accused of cheating on him with her ex-rapper boyfriend, Jahron Anthony Brathwaite, better known by the stage name Partynextdoor. 

Kehlani yesterday posted photos from a hospital bed with an IV drip coming from her arm and claimed she attempted suicide after trolls descended on her for allegedly cheating on Kyrie. Her friends supposedly found her unconscious at her home on Monday and rushed her to the hospital. But it looks like Chris is not buying the story as he slammed her, saying she never attempted suicide, that it was all for sympathy. More tweets after the cut...








James Corden sends flirty message to Leonardo DiCaprio from JLo's phone...and he replied!


The singer/actress was taking part in British talk show host, James Corden's latest Carpool Karaoke segment when he took her phone and sent a flirty message to Leonardo DiCaprio without her permission.

He wrote:“Hey baby, I’m kind of feeling like I need to cut loose. Any suggestions? Let me know, J.Lo (you know from The Block)'.

The mother of two screamed at the prospect of Leo getting the message: “You cannot send that!” but it was too late as James already sent it.

Laughing and cringing she told James: 
“Now I'm gonna have to explain this!”
Surprisingly within minutes Leonardo texted back,  revealing he was up for some action.
He wrote “You mean tonight, boo boo? Club wise?”
A mortified Jen said “Here's the funny part, he thinks this is from me!”

The carpool karaoke segment session started with James asking Jlo which famous people she had in her phone book.

She responded with a list , including Demi Lovato, Chris Brown, Bradley Cooper, The Rock , Iggy Azalea, and footballer Ronaldo.

He then begged: “Can I please send one person a text in your phone?



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Elton John responds to sexual harassment lawsuit brought by former security guard


Legendary musician Sir Elton John has responded to a sexual harassment lawsuit leveled against him by a former security guard that worked for him. Jeffrey Wenninger, who worked for Sir Elton from 2002 to 2014 as a guard, is suing him for alleged sexual harassment, battery and sexual battery.

A statement issued by Orin Snyder, the US attorney for Sir Elton's Rocket Entertainment Group, said:
“This baseless lawsuit is brought by a disgruntled former security officer seeking to extract an undeserved payment. These claims are patently untrue and contradicted by numerous previous statements made by this plaintiff. We will not give into his latest abuse of the legal system.”
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BOXING: 'Not a fair question' Chris Eubank Jr says when asked to choose between British title and health of boxer he knocked down


British boxer Chris Eubank Jr refused to answer a journalist who asked him to choose between the British boxing title and Nick Blackwell's health. Nick Blackwell is currently in a state of coma after he was rushed to hospital following severe bruises to the brain from boxer Chris Eubank Jr's punches on Saturday night.

Eubank Jnr and his father/manager, Chris Eubank Snr, held a press conference on Tuesday where Channel 4's Matt Frei asked Eubank Jnr:
 'If you had the choice of having Nick Blackwell in perfect health - he didn't have to be in an induced coma - or holding on to your belt, what would it be?'
The boxer replied:
'That's not a fair question, I'm not going to answer that. This is my life, I'm in there to do a job. I don't wish any harm on anybody outside the ring and I wish him a full recovery.'
Frei, 52, had earlier riled Eubank Snr when he asked:
'If it's about winning; is this advice you gave to your son giving him mixed messages; is it confusing?'
Eubank Snr replied: 'Your line of questioning is not conducive to a good interview.'
Frei: 'Why?'

Eubank Snr: 'It just isn't; it's not going anywhere. You're asking me...'

Frei: 'What's wrong with the line of questioning?'

Eubank Snr: 'It's unfair.'

Frei: 'Why is it unfair?'

Eubank Snr:
'The objective is to score your points. If anything, this fight wasn't an exception in that I gave him this advice, it's a rule of thumb. If you don't need to land shots to the head, then don't. It was a command I gave him in telling him to go to the body. I walked back and left him to it and he has to make the decision.'
When Eubank Jnr was in the corner after the eighth round at Wembley Arena, TV cameras caught his father saying:
'If the referee doesn't stop it, then I don't know what to tell you, but I will tell you this: one, if he doesn't stop it and we keep on beating him like this, he is getting hurt; two, if it goes to a decision, why didn't the referee stop the fight? I don't get why. 
So maybe you shouldn't leave it to the referee. So you're not going to take him out to the face, you're going to take him out to the body.'
Chris Eubank Jr said, 'I'm glad the doctor stopped the fight because the referee wasn't going to. I was playing.
His father, whose fight against Michael Watson in 1991 ended in with his opponent in a coma and requiring six brain operations, added:
 'Even in sparring, I tell Junior to stay away from the head because his punching is fast, powerful and dangerous. So most certainly I was saying this to protect the fighter. He had the fight won. This is a dangerous sport and we are real.' 
No celebration by Team Eubank has happened and will not happen until Nick makes a full recovery, and I mean full recovery.'
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Gigi Hadid elegant in white(kick) for Maybelline campaign

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ADELE CONFESSES TO HAVING FACIAL HAIR...


Days after popular singer Adele revealed she has a beard that she just cropped out and that she started growing facial hair while pregnant, other brave ladies with the same condition have decided to ditch their insecurities and embrace their facial follicles.
Adele, confessed to gig-goers in Glasgow that she has a beard, she said:
“I actually have a beard, but I’m proud of it. I only cropped it last night. I call it Larry.” Her confession has been applauded by others who have had struggles with their stubble.
PICS AFTER THE CUT


Thereafter, three women who sport impressive beards came out with their own stories. In a interview with Diana Appleyard  they revealed more about the condition:



Mariam Mitbart, from Bath, writes a blog that celebrates female facial hair and has appeared as a bearded lady in a circus. She is single and has a 31-year-old son. Mariam, 51, says:
I feel more sexy and womanly now. Like Adele, my facial hair began growing after the birth of my son because of the hormones released in pregnancy.
My doctor at the time told me that it happens to a lot of women and that my facial hair would stop growing, but it hasn’t.
At first, I was horrified and I used to pluck the hairs on my chin every day. But after nearly 20 years of doing that my chin was very red and some of the hairs had become in-grown.
I looked as if I had fallen over and landed on my chin. I tried electrolysis three times, but each time the hairs grew back. So eight years ago I decided I’d had enough of continually plucking and let the beard grow.
I started a blog telling other women about my condition. At first, I was scared that no one would talk to me any more, and my mother said to me, “Do you have to shock people like this?”

 Admin assistant Sarah Taylor has struggled with facial hair issues since she was 18. She lives in Aylesbury, Bucks, with her fiancĂ© Tom, 26, a builder. Sarah, 24, says:
I feel like half-man, half-woman, it’s hard. Having facial hair is so difficult as a woman  so thank goodness Adele has approached the subject with such openness. It may seem like a joke to some, but having a superstar speak about having a beard will make a big difference to so many women who beat themselves up about their facial hair. I started growing stubble when I was 18 and it has had a massive impact on my life.
My fiancĂ© is extremely supportive but I always carry a razor in my handbag and, if I feel I look a bit stubbly, I will quickly shave. I normally shave every two or three days, and I have also tried waxing. I’d like to try laser hair removal but I think it would be very expensive.
Like many women with facial hair I have polycystic ovary syndrome, which will also make becoming pregnant difficult if not impossible. Coming to terms with that was hard enough, but growing facial hair made it ten times worse. At first I had faint stubble, then the problem escalated. Growing a beard made me feel terrible. My friends were very supportive, but I felt so self-conscious about people staring in the street. My little brother, who was only four at the time, said: “Why do you have hair on your face?”
I feel as if I’m half-man, half-woman, which is hard. I smother my top lip and chin with make-up, but still feel people can see the hair. I could bleach it, but it wouldn’t affect the hair growth.

 Harnaam Kaur is a body positivity campaigner from Slough, Berkshire. She had facial hair as a child and was bullied. Single Harnaam, 25, says:
The joke is now on those cruel bullies. I was just 11 years old when my beard started to grow and the hair quickly spread to my chest and arms. My condition made me the victim of bullies at school and on the streets — I’d be called “beardo”, “shemale” or “sheman”. The taunts were so bad I didn’t want to go out and I used to lock myself away in my bedroom.
I was so depressed about my facial hair I started to self-harm, and there were times when I felt that I could not go on living. I used to try to shave, wax or bleach the hair but that just made it worse. I used to talk to people with my hand over my chin, and I wore baggy clothes to cover up my arms. But when I was 16 I was baptised as a Sikh and, at that point, I decided that I was going to embrace my beard and let it grow with pride.
I had been diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome, which basically means your hormones go haywire and I had too much testosterone. I feel I have never looked back since that point and the joke is now on the bullies who were so cruel to me, because my beard has given me opportunities I would not otherwise have had. This is the way that God has made me and I am so glad that Adele has treated this issue so openly, with honesty and humour. I feel more feminine and sexy now that I have let my beard grow.
At first my parents were worried for me, thinking that I wouldn’t be able to get a job or ever get married, but now they and my brother are fully supportive.
If people stare at me in the street, I just smile right back at them and if anyone shouts, “Oi, where did you get that beard?” I reply, “Asda.” I’ve recently taken part in a fashion show and I was so proud on the catwalk. I love fashion, dressing up and getting my nails done.

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