Jane Fonda is saying no to any more plastic surgery.
29.01.2020 - 05:36 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Juno Awards host Alessia Cara looks set to be the 2020 prizegiving’s big winner after leading all nominees with six mentions.
The Canadian singer/songwriter was announced as the host of the 49th annual Juno Awards – Canada’s Grammys – on March 15 at the nominations ceremony on Tuesday morning, just before she was showered with nods for Fan Choice, Single of the Year, Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, Pop Album of the Year, and Songwriter of the Year.
Cara, who is a two-time Juno winner,
Jane Fonda is saying no to any more plastic surgery.
The Grace and Frankie star, 82, opened up about the pressures of keeping up appearances in Hollywood in an interview with Elle Canada published Tuesday, vowing to never get plastic surgery again after admittedly spending years worrying about her looks.
Beautiful woman! Jane Fonda doesn’t just look amazing for her age, she looks amazing, period. In fact, she hit the 2020 Oscars red carpet with a fresh gray hair color. And when speaking with Elle Canada, she said she’s done getting plastic surgery.
Jane Fonda has vowed to say "no" to plastic surgery.
Jane Fonda has no desire to go under the knife for any further plastic surgery.
© Getty Getty Jane Fonda is done with altering her looks.
The Grace and Frankie star, 82, opened up about the pressures of keeping up appearances in Hollywood in an interview with Elle Canada published Tuesday, vowing to never get plastic surgery again after admittedly spending years worrying about her looks.
The Grace and Frankie star, 82, opened up about the pressures of keeping up appearances in Hollywood in an interview with Elle Canada published Tuesday, vowing to never get plastic surgery again after admittedly spending years worrying about her looks.
Jane Fonda has never shied away from admitting she’s had some work done, but at age 82 the Hollywood icon has decided she’s through with plastic surgery.
Canadian music icon Jann Arden is not only celebrating a brand-new cross-Canada tour and compilation album of her hits, she’s also adding an induction to the Canadian Music Hall Of Fame to her long list of accolades.
Also this year the visit to Gay Pride Parades and CSD Events all over the world was at the top of our Gay Travel Bucket List. We are proud that we went hand in hand with our rainbow flag to a total of six Gay Pride parades in 2019. From Canada, the USA and Sweden to Amsterdam, we support the LGBTQ + community in their struggle for equality and acceptance and continue the LGBTQ+ history of the numerous lesbian, gay, trans and queer activists.
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Country music fans rejoice: the 2020 lineup for Boots and Hearts — the largest annual camping and music festival in Canada — has been announced.
Shawn Mendes, Michael Bublé and Bryan Adams are among the artists who could set impressive records at the 49th annual Juno Awards, Canada's equivalent of the Grammy Awards. As Billboard reported yesterday, Alessia Cara is set to host the show, will be held at the SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on March 15.Mendes could become the first artist in Juno Awards history to win single of the year three years running.
K-pop girl group (G)I-dle are set to take on the U.S. with the North American leg of their I-Land 2020 world tour.The six-member team will tour the world between April and July with dates across North America, Europe, Australia and Asia.
The entire line-up of Osheaga was rush released on Monday afternoon after posters for the music festival appeared by mistake on electronic ads on poles on sidewalks around the city.Evenko, organizer of the event,