Not having it. Normani wasn’t pleased when several so-called fans began discussing the state of her music career via social media.
24.07.2022 - 14:15 / msn.com
In 2017, Donatella Versace organized a fashion show in Milan as a tribute to the supermodels of the 1990s, whom her brother Gianni had helped turn into stars. As famous as rock stars, the statuesque women didn’t need last names; everyone knew who Claudia, Naomi or Cindy meant. For that show, Donatella managed to bring together Carla (Bruni), Claudia (Schiffer), Naomi (Campbell), Cindy (Crawford) and Helena (Christensen).
After the excitement of seeing all those icons walking the catwalk again as they did in the 1991 Versace fashion show, the inevitable question came: where was Linda? The answer: she had undergone a complex cosmetic treatment that had left her “deformed,” she said. Now, after settling the lawsuit she filed against the company that caused her “deformation,” she can turn the page. Linda Evangelista, 57, had disappeared: for years she did not step onto a single red carpet or attend any event, fashion show, party or presentation.
She didn’t attend meetings with colleagues or do major fashion campaigns. To avoid being seen, Linda Evangelista did not even appear in the photographs she uploaded to her own Instagram account. Unlike her colleagues, the Canadian model seemed to have fallen off the face of the earth.
Finally, in September 2021, Evangelista decided to tell the world what had happened to her in a post on her Instagram page: she had had a problem with a cosmetic procedure that forced her to retire from public life by—as she put it—”leaving her completely deformed” and unable to practice her profession. “Today I took a big step toward righting a wrong I have suffered and have kept to myself for over five years,” wrote the supermodel. “To my followers who have wondered why I have not been working while
.Not having it. Normani wasn’t pleased when several so-called fans began discussing the state of her music career via social media.
Lamont Dozier, legendary Motown songwriter and producer, died at age 81 on Monday. The Detroit-born musician wrote and produced popular hits such as "You Can’t Hurry Love" and "Heat Wave" while collaborating with his brothers Brian and Eddie Holland in the 1960s.The Holland-Dozier-Holland team created iconic hits for artists like The Supremes and Marvin Gaye. Lamont Dozier, legendary Motown songwriter and producer, died at age 81. (Getty Images) Dozier died "peacefully" Monday at his home near Scottsdale, Arizona, according to a statement issued by his family.The cause of death was not immediately determined. Duke Fakir, a close friend and the last surviving member of the original Four Tops, called Dozier a "beautiful, talented guy" with an uncanny sense of what material worked best for a given group.
Tuesday Instagram post by his son Lamont Dozier Jr.“Rest in Heavenly Peace, Dad!” Dozier’s bereaved progeny wrote in the post along with a picture of himself and his late father, who’s cause of death is not known at this time. Born 1941 in Detroit Michigan, the pioneering songwriter first gained acclaim after joining the legendary Motown Records in 1962 along with songwriting brothers Brian and Eddie Holland.
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Linda Evangelista has finally settled the $50 million CoolSculpting case she filed years after she claimed the non-invasive, fat-freezing cosmetic procedure left her "permanently disfigured" with "bulges and protrusions." The 57-year-old supermodel alleged that she was "brutally disfigured" and had been unable to work following the rounds of "nightmare" procedures which began in August 2015 through February 2016. It's unclear what Evangelista received in the settlement, or the terms negotiated between either party. "I'm pleased to have settled the CoolSculpting case," she shared with her one million Instagram fans on Tuesday.
she lived in seclusion for almost five years.A post shared by Linda Evangelista (@lindaevangelista)In a cover story with People magazine in February, Linda said she was diagnosed with paradoxical adipose hyperplasia after the surgery (PAH, which causes affected fatty tissue to thicken and expand, is a rare side effect that affects less than 1% of CoolSculpting patients.) Her doctor told her "no amount of dieting and no amount of exercise was ever going to fix it," she said. Terms of the new settlement are not known.A post shared by Linda Evangelista (@lindaevangelista)With the lessons learned, Linda now preaches body acceptance. "Why do we feel the need to do these things [to our bodies]? I always knew I would age. And I know that there are things a body goes through.
Linda Evangelista is slowly going back to doing what she loves the most, after struggling with the traumatic results of a cosmetic procedure gone wrong, the iconic supermodel is back to posing for luxury brands.The 57-year-old model is set to appear in a new campaign for Fendi, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of their popular Baguette handbag, looking fabulous with a gray outfit, accessorized with pink sunglasses, metallic hats and the silver sequin purses.Photographed by Steven Meisel, Evangelista can be seen on her first fashion photo shoot following the CoolSculpting procedure that left her “permanently deformed,” announcing that she has finally settled her legal battle with Zeltiq Aesthetics, and is looking forward to resume her modeling career.“I’m pleased to have settled the CoolSculpting case,” she shared on Instagram. “I look forward to the next chapter of my life with friends and family, and am happy to put this matter behind me.
she lived in seclusion for almost five years.A post shared by Linda Evangelista (@lindaevangelista)In a cover story with People magazine in February, Linda said she was diagnosed with paradoxical adipose hyperplasia after the surgery (PAH, which causes affected fatty tissue to thicken and expand, is a rare side effect that affects less than 1% of CoolSculpting patients.) Her doctor told her "no amount of dieting and no amount of exercise was ever going to fix it," she said. Terms of the new settlement are not known.A post shared by Linda Evangelista (@lindaevangelista)With the lessons learned, Linda now preaches body acceptance. "Why do we feel the need to do these things [to our bodies]? I always knew I would age. And I know that there are things a body goes through.
Moving on. Linda Evangelista announced that she’s settled the lawsuit she filed against CoolSculpting after alleging the procedure left her “disfigured.”
Linda Evangelista has revealed that she has reached a settlement with CoolSculpting following a cosmetic procedure she underwent with the company in 2021.