Friday, March 14, 2008
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
With notoriously erratic Britney Spears looking spotty-faced and more out of shape that ever, producers have turned to the realm of make-believe for her latest video.
The clip for her forthcoming single Break The Ice features an animated incarnation of the troubled pop star, where she appears as a slim line superhero who prowls through a futuristic world in a black catsuit.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Christina Aguilera says her slimline post-baby figure is down to breastfeeding.
The 'Dirrty' singer - who gave birth to son Max Liron, her first baby with husband Jordan Bratman, two months ago - insists feeding hungry Max is "like a workout in itself".
She told US TV show 'Access Hollywood': "I think they say that when you're breastfeeding, you know, your weight kind of slims down. It's a little easier. It's like a workout within itself. It's very tiring actually and you find yourself snacking more often."
Christina isn't the only celebrity to have reclaimed their pre-pregnancy figure through nursing.
'King Kong' star Naomi Watts - who has an eight-month-old son Alexander with fiancé Liev Schreiber - shaped up by working out, but breastfeeding also helped her shed the excess pounds.
She revealed: "Three weeks before we started filming my new movie 'The International' I decided that I better get into changing my body back again.
"They gave me a trainer and it was very effective and also breastfeeding. That's how you drop weight. Even though you're just eating all the time he is eating too."
Monday, March 10, 2008
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Latina superstar Shakira is finally comfortable with her body, after years of anxiety over the size of her breasts.
The 31-year-old singer confesses she used to hate her small boobs and she once joked they could be "confused with mountains" in her breakthrough single Whenever, Wherever.
Colombian Shakira says, "I used to worry about my breast size, but I've finally accepted myself for who I am. Besides, a big butt is more important in Latin culture".