Despite having a bone to pick with last year’s Met Gala, Lizzo appeared at Anna Wintour’s pre-Met Gala dinner on Sunday night.
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Getting candid. In a personal essay, Rachel Recchia opened up about the journey that led to her breast reduction.
“I made my first appointment to find out more about breast reduction surgery when I was 17 years old. Ten years and a Bachelorette starring role later, at the age of 27, I finally did it,” Recchia, 27, penned for Today on Tuesday, April 18. “The morning of the surgery, I was totally calm. I was ready. I had waited years for this. And the moment I opened my eyes and got off the table, I knew my life had changed — for the better. My body felt different. Lighter. For the first time in over a decade, I didn’t have back pain (and I haven’t since).”
Before her producer last month, the Bachelor Nation star recalled how issues with her body affected her through the years.
“One day, I had a flat chest. Then, I woke up, and my boobs were bigger than everyone else’s. The word that I can use to describe having large breasts, for me, is … uncomfortable. From the start, I could tell my triple Ds weren’t fitting my frame or lifestyle, and it never got better,” she continued. “My chest was never something I wanted to show off. As a teenager, I didn’t want to be sexualized more than I already was.”
For the ABC personality, there was a “discomfort” that came with joining The Bachelor franchise. (Recchia appeared as a contestant on The Bachelor season 26 before starring alongside Gabby Windey in season 19 of The Bachelorette.)
“When you’re dating 32 guys at the same time, self-confidence is a must … and sometimes it felt hard to shine while wearing clothes that decidedly weren’t me. Stylist Cary Fetman and I joked that I was giving ‘mother of the bride’ during the rose
Despite having a bone to pick with last year’s Met Gala, Lizzo appeared at Anna Wintour’s pre-Met Gala dinner on Sunday night.
including Tucker Carlson. And it ignited a flurry of reporting about why, exactly, the conservative cable network parted with its top-rated host,” Psaki began in Sunday’s “Inside” segment. “Was it because of highly offensive and crude messages discovered by the board of directors? Maybe.
Rachel Stevens has denied claims from her ex-fiance that she cheated on him during their relationship and labelled them "absolute lies".
Millie Turner stepped onto the field as a substitute and stepped off just five minutes later as a hero when her header drove Manchester United to victory and kept their title dreams alive with a 3-2 win.
Priyanka Chopra is getting very candid about how challenging her daughter Malti’s life was during the first few months.
Molly-Mae Hague has shared that she's returned to work just three months after welcoming her baby daughter Bambi with boyfriend Tommy Fury.The former Love Island star, 23, told fans that she has "bills to pay" as she returned to work as Creative Director at fast fashion retailer PrettyLittleThing. In a video posted to her YouTube channel, Molly-Mae explained her decision to return to work so soon, telling fans: "At the end of the day, I am self-employed, so I have to work because there’s bills to pay. “We’ve got a mortgage to pay, car bills to pay.
Paddy McGuinness gave a very frank verdict on his new exercise regime as he took a breather. In a video showing the Bolton funnyman lying down, he told fans that had joined a Pilates class and it had turned out tougher than he had imagined.
surprise firing of the channel’s controversial opinion host Tucker Carlson.“Conservative media and the conservative movement are very effective. They’re rich, effective, successful, thriving enterprises,” Maddow said during her show as she addressed what Carlson’s shocking departure means for conservative media.
Lizzo is speaking out on her decision to perform in Tennessee over the weekend, despite the state’s new anti-drag legislation.
Lizzo didn’t do it, but she was advised to cancel her performances in Tennessee over the weekend.
Elizabeth Taylor Rachel Weisz is both executive producer and star of Amazon Prime Video’s limited series “Dead Ringers.” “It’s a psychosexual thriller about codependence,” the Oscar-winner told Variety at the show’s New York City premiere. “It’s twisted and entertaining and darkly humorous.” A modern take on David Cronenberg’s 1988 classic film, Weisz plays twin doctors who share an unapologetic desire to push the boundaries on medical ethics as they challenge antiquated birthing practices to bring women’s health care to the forefront. Simultaneously juggling the characters of Elliot and Beverly Mantle, the sisters are gender-swapped in the remake of the movie that starred Jeremy Irons as the twin doctors.
The cast of Venom 3 is growing!
Rachel McAdams recalled going braless to film her new movie “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” shortly after giving birth.
Rachel McAdams is talking about the possibility of making an appearance in the big-screen adaptation of Mean Girls the Musical. Although the star seems unsure as to how it would happen, she’s game to if writer Tina Fey finds a way to do it.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Nicholas Hoult recently made headlines for revealing he lost roles in “The Batman,” “Mission: Impossible 7” and “Top Gun: Maverick” all in a row, but that’s nothing compared to the handful of A-list projects Rachel McAdams consecutively turned down. As revealed in her new Bustle profile, McAdams turned down offers for “The Devil Wears Prada,” “Casino Royale,” “Mission: Impossible III,” “Iron Man” and “Get Smart” in the two-year period where she moved back to Canada following a rise in Hollywood with “Mean Girls,” “The Notebook” and more. “There’s certainly things like ‘I wish I’d done that,’” McAdams said. “[But] I step back and go, ‘That was the right person for that.’”
Haley Lu Richardson is opening up about auditioning for Marvel and how “overwhelming” it was for The White Lotus star the time she tried to enter the superhero world.
Rachel Weisz says she and her husband Daniel Craig won’t be co-starring in a film anytime soon.“I think we aren’t going to [co-star] at the moment,” Weisz told Willie Geist on “Sunday Today’s” Sunday sit down. “I think we really love our private life as a life, as a family, and then we go to work separately.”The couple, who tied the knot in 2011, has previously worked together on several projects, beginning with the 1994 production of “Les Grandes Horizontales” at the National Theatre Studio in London, before going on to co-star in the 2011 horror flick “Dream House” as well as a 2013 production of “Betrayal.” While Weisz notes that the pair cherished the experience of collaborating in their professional lives, working together also translates into a tight schedule at home as the pair take care of their three children, including their 4-year-old daughter, Weisz’s 17-year-old son, Henry, and Craig’s 31-year-old daughter, Ella.“We really enjoyed that experience, but also it means we can alternate,” Weisz continued.
READ MORE: Clive Owen admits he played 'massive part in split' from AmandaDespite the band's recent heartache, Rachel did manage to paint on a smile as she headed to work. Rachel stood in for former Pussycat Doll member Ashley Roberts and will host the show for the next few Saturdays whilst the star is on holiday. When news broke of Paul's death, Rachel first paid tribute to her bandmate on her Instagram and said: "Thank you so much for all your beautiful messages of love and support.
felt like a core part of my identity, their development having gone hand in hand with my coming of age as a woman. I was only 11 when my breasts started to develop, and by the end of sixth grade, I wore a full C cup. By middle school's end, I'd officially sized out of maximum though I shamefully continued shoving my chest into them for years after the fact. I didn’t understand larger sizes existed for at least another ten years.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is filming episode 509. That is, the final episode of that stars Rachel Brosnahan as a Jewish housewife who reinvents her life after she discovers her calling doing stand-up.