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October 12, 2010

Kim Kardashian bares all again…

but this time with no regrets

Kim Kardashian may have regretted posing nude for Playboy, but her feigned embarrassment hasn’t prevented the curvy reality starlet from stripping off again.

This time she shed her clothes for the cover of one of the US’s most celebrated fashion magazines.

Kardashian, 29, appears totally nude on the cover of the November issue of W Magazine for its annual art issue, save for some strategically placed text boxes over her famous curves.

And pictures inside the magazine spread see her completely nude except for a slathering of silver paint, showing off her considerably sized derriere in all its glory.

In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar she said she was ‘sorry’ she bared all in a raunchy cover story for Playboy in 2007, however it seems the accolade of appearing in W was a tempting one.

The reality television star is said to be worth millions thanks to her television show, boutique business Dash, and product endorsements.

Despite her penchant for living her life in the spotlight, she claims that what you see isn’t really what you get.

“I’m not a drinker, and when I’m up on the table dancing, it’s for the picture,” she told W.

Kim also said she has gotten over her issues over her voluptuous frame.

“I used to think, I have to be this or that or skinny, and now, because of the show, everyone is embracing just me, which has given me such a confidence.”

The November issue of W Magazine hits newsstands this week.

— Daily Mail

Me and my girls: Bruce Willis proudly shows off his wife and eldest daughter Rumer

At the Hollywood premiere of new action movie Red Monday night, the red carpet was dominated by the film’s ageing male cast.

So it was up to the leading man Bruce Willis to provide the glamour as he brought along his stunning model wife Emma and eldest daughter Rumer.

Complementing each other in monochrome, a suited and booted Willis, 55, stood back to let the paparazzi admire curvy English brunette Emma, 32, and her stepdaughter Rumer, 22, who both wore figure-hugging dresses.

Missing out on the premiere action were Bruce’s other daughters Tallulah Belle, 16, and Scout LaRue, 19.

Another notable absence was Red’s leading lady Dame Helen Mirren, due to prior filming commitments. Instead, Mirren’s director husband Taylor Hackford arrived with a cardboard cut-out of his wife, taken at the New York screening of the film last week.

Also at the premiere were Mirren and Willis’s co-stars Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, Richard Dreyfuss and Mary Louise Parker.

Red, directed by Robert Schwentke, is adapted from a DC comic book of the same name.

It stars Willis as former CIA agent Frank Moses, whose attempt to live the quiet life is disrupted when an assassin turns up hell-bent on killing him.

Red is due for release in the U.S. on Friday and in the UK on October 22.

— Daily Mail

No wonder he’s a billionaire! Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg can’t stop working… even while he’s walking

Mark Zuckerberg has worked hard to achieve his billionaire status at the tender age of 26.

And despite being more than financially set for life, it seems that the Facebook co-founder isn’t giving up, or letting up on his work ethic any time soon.

The computer programming genius was spotted Friday taking a stroll near his modest rented home in northern California.

Zuckerberg was entirely engrossed in his iPhone, texting furiously as he walked and only looking up from the screen, briefly, to cross a busy road.

Whatever he was concentrating on, the notoriously private CEO of the mega successful social networking site, was certainly giving it his full attention and energy.

One thing’s for sure, it’s highly unlikely Zuckerberg was checking on the box office returns for the smash hit movie, The Social Network, which tells a version of the story behind the creation of Facebook.

The movie has been a critical and box office smash hit, staying at number one on the U.S. charts for two weeks so far and taking in over $46 million already.

— Daily Mail

 

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