Emma Watson copies Julia Roberts’ Pretty Woman cut-out dress
She’s transformed herself from child star into fashion icon over the past few years. But now Emma Watson has had another image change for upcoming movie The Bling Ring, and is clearly loving her new-found look. The 22-year-old actress is seen copying Julia Roberts’ Pretty Woman style in a cut-out dress for her sexiest ever shoot in the pages of Britain’s GQ magazine. On the cover of the publication, Emma, who is dressed as her character Nikki in the film, is seen provocatively pulling the already revealing dress down some more to show off a tattoo on her hip. With another inking on her left wrist, Emma clutches an iced coffee as she stares defiantly into the camera. In the interview, Emma told GQ that she relished the opportunity to play an “amoral” character such as Nikki.
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Angelina Jolie’s gold band is Brad Pitt’s great-grandmother’s wedding ring
She sparked rumours that she and Brad Pitt had married in secret when she was spotted wearing a gold band returning from her charity trip to Rwanda. But after the reports of a wedding were denied, the meaning behind Angelina’s simple accessory has now been revealed. According to Grazia magazine, the band was once the wedding ring of Brad’s great-grandmother, and was given to Angelina as a “symbol of their impending marriage”. Brad gave Angelina, 37, the ring after she decided she didn’t want to wear her $250,000 diamond engagement ring during the trip to Rwanda — where she was acting as a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador. A source told Grazia: “Angelina said that she didn’t want to wear her engagement ring because she thought it was important not to be ostentatious with clothes and jewellery when in a poor region.”
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‘We let them do 99 per cent of the things they want to do’: David Beckham
Regardless how much money you have, few would disagree that raising four children is a tough job. And when it comes to bringing up their children in the public eye, David Beckham admits he and wife Victoria are constantly striving to give them as normal an upbringing as possible. In an interview with CNN World Sport’s Pedro Pinto, David admitted that eldest son Brooklyn, 14, is already growing more independent as he progresses through his teens. The 38-year-old said: “My eldest now is at the age where he wants to do things and he wants to go places and you have to hold him back, or we have to hold him back. You have to explain to him that there are certain things that he can’t do. But to be honest, with our children, we let them do 99 per cent of the things they want to do because we want them to lead a normal life.”
— Daily Mail