The rumour mill went into overdrive when Nadine Coyle was spotted holding hands in the back of a car with the father of her daughter, Jason Bell. And according to new magazine, the couple are back in a relationship.
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January Jones shared a photo on Wednesday as she cupped her breasts in a pink bra to raise awareness for breast cancer. The “Mad Men” star encouraged women to get mammograms and ultrasounds while noting that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Her pink bra also happened to match her newly dyed hair. “October is Breast Cancer awareness month! please please don’t procrastinate getting your mammograms/ultrasounds ladies!” Jones, 42, captioned the photo.
The rumour mill went into overdrive when Nadine Coyle was spotted holding hands in the back of a car with the father of her daughter, Jason Bell. And according to new magazine, the couple are back in a relationship.
Sofia Vergara wants women to remember to get their mammograms.
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Cristina opens with an arresting scene: A woman, getting her hair buzzed, offers some beauty advice. Wait to shave your head until after the chemo starts, she says to the camera.
Don’t die before you die. This is your time to make memories.
—Abigail Johnson“I also have a dragon that curves around my right hip, down to my knee, where I had rods surgically inserted into my femur to support my bones, where the cancer had spread; this hides the scars. To me, dragons symbolize spring, generosity, independence, free-mindedness, and creativity.
These could be the last pictures of me not having cancer, I thought.The call from my ob-gyn came later that day: I had breast cancer in my right breast, and it had spread to my right lymph node. She gave me the name of a surgeon at UCLA, and encouraged me to leave NYC immediately and get back home to L.A.When we were at the airport, on our way home, I told my husband that our children are my legacy, and he had to take good care of them and teach them to remember me.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.CREATIVE staff at a Coatbridge butcher brought bright colour to customers’ days to raise funds for charity.Hugh Black & Sons collected an amazing £1201.08 by “Wearing it Pink” for Breast Cancer Now.The team – who have hailed customers for embracing the event and contributing to the fantastic final total – all donned pink wigs, aprons and masks, decorated the Main Street shop and held a raffle in aid of the
different chapters from birth to toddler to preteen to adult and all of that. God forbid that something should happen to me or vice versa.“My daughter and I are so close and mothers are expected to be superheroes,” she says.
January Jones, 42, has showed her support for a great cause. The Mad Men actress took to Instagram on October 14 and posed for a new snap in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month. She pledged her support for the cause while donning a light pink bra and informing fans that she “stands with” those fighting the deadly disease. The A-lister truly went all out as she matched her lingerie to her bright pink ombre hair, and urged her followers to stay up to date with their medical screenings.
They say the universe never gives you more than you can handle but… damn, universe, this is a lot for one person!
Zoe Saldana showed off her stunning figure on Monday for a good cause. The 42-year-old actress took to Instagram to post an eye-catching beachside photo in which she's wearing a pink bra and bikini briefs.The star revealed she posted the photo in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Aaron Carter is changing up his hairstyle —again! — for an even bolder look!On Friday, October 10, the 32-year-old shared a live YouTube video of himself getting his hair colored by his go-to hairstylist Jordan Alexander. This time, the “I’m All About You” singer dyed his braids a bright pink hue.He also showed off the finished look on his Instagram feed on Saturday, October 11, posting a selfie alongside the mastermind behind the look.
Some of the landmarks that have lighted up in green, pink, and teal for previous #LightUpMBC events. Click here for a full list of .The benefit will feature inspiring stories from patient ambassadors like Chawnte Randall, who’s raising awareness of the fact that the mortality rate is 40 percent higher for Black women with MBC; Adiba Barney, author of the upcoming book ; and Dee Lakhani Shravah, who found a lump during a self exam and was diagnosed with MBC just before her 40th birthday.