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It’s Catherine Zeta-Bones…
So lean: Catherine Zeta Jones looking noticeably leaner in New York after her show on Friday.
Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, Tuesday Style
April 11, 2010

It’s Catherine Zeta-Bones…

what’s happened to the Welsh actress’ voluptuous curves?

She is known for her shapely curves and has famously spoken out against Hollywood’s obsession with super-skinny women.

But Catherine Zeta-Jones, who once declared that she could ‘eat for Wales’, stepped out last week looking noticeably slimmer than normal after appearing on Broadway in a revival of A Little Night Music.

Chatting to fans and signing autographs after her performance in New York on Friday, the actress wore a simple black shift dress that appeared to drown her figure and revealed her thin arms and legs.

The Welsh star, 40, is normally happy to flaunt her voluptuous curves on the red carpet and tends to choose gowns with plunging necklines that emphasise her waist and hips.

But it appears her stage performances have left her rather leaner and more toned.

Her weight is known to fluctuate and at her heaviest she is said to have been 13 stone.

When she was expecting her first child, Dylan, now nine, with her actor husband Michael Douglas, she allowed her weight to balloon, and she famously accepted her 2003 Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in Chicago when she was nine months pregnant with daughter Carys.

She later lost her pregnancy pounds by doing tough dance routines.

In the past, Zeta-Jones has spoken out against ‘scary’ Hollywood women who bow to pressure to lose weight, particularly after having a baby.

She has said: ‘I think it’s awful, this competition between actresses who just had a baby to see who’s first to get back to their normal weight. It’s insane. I find this wave of super-skinny women scary.’

But after being pictured looking thin in 2007, she had to deny reports that she was anorexic. She said her weight loss was a result of eating well.

She said at the time: ‘How could I ever, ever be anorexic? I’m just working out and not chomping down what I usually chomp down.’

— Daily Mail

Rihanna shows off her 24-hour style in a hooded, skeleton-print romper suit

It’s nice to see that Rihanna’s outrageous fashion sense doesn’t change when it comes to choosing pyjamas.

While some people see going to bed as an opportunity to relax and unwind, Rihanna clearly sees it as another opportunity to show off her trend-setting style.

So it was no surprise to see the 22-year-old singer has chosen a hooded, skeleton-print all-in-one romper suit to wear in bed.

But what was unusual about the outfit was that Rihanna chose to team the romper with black biker boots and wear it to a recording studio in Los Angeles.

And in another seemingly drastic departure from her daily grooming routine, the Barbadian star also appeared to be makeup free as she arrived at the studio.

The Rude Boy singer is currently in Los Angeles to record new material and start preparation for her Last Girl on Earth tour.

— Daily Mail

Back to work for Angelina Jolie after Easter break and mercy mission

It looks like such a hard life for Angelina Jolie as she trips up and down Venice’s canals in the warm Spring sunshine on a boat.

But while it might look like a breeze, the actress was going over old ground, filming the same scene she was working on more than three weeks ago.

The 34-year-old actress looked cool, calm and collected at the controls of the boat in a grey wool dress and elbow-length beige gloves. he Hollywood star is back filming The Tourist in Venice with Johnny Depp.

She previously shot scenes on the boat back in March wearing an overtly rather pointy bra.

This time, as she soaked up the sunshine, her upper half seemed a little more natural.

She was back working on Friday after a brief trip to Bosnia with husband Brad Pitt, 46.

The pair travelled to the war-torn country with the United Nations to highlight the plight of refugees still unable to return home 15 years after the war there ended.

— Daily Mail

Voluptuous: Showing off her famous curves at an awards night.

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