Now she’s a Grown Woman
The wait is over for Beyoncé fans who have been biting their nails since the singer’s six-second teaser video was released on Wednesday. The Work It Out diva has revealed what all the fuss is about: her new commercial for PepsiCo.
Following her reported $50million endorsement deal Beyoncé is now hawking the soda company in her first ad, which features the singer having a dance-off with herself as she unveils her new track, Grown Woman. Mrs Carter had previously ordered fans to “#BeyHereNow” in a clip promoting her latest venture, revealing little more than the details of its release: “4.4.2013 9AM EDT” — and flashes of herself in leather hotpants and a mesh T-shirt. The extended one-minute version, Pepsi Max Beyoncé Mirrors, opens with the diva rehearsing hip rolls in a dance studio and cracking open a bottle of the soft drink to quench her thirst after working up a sweat.
— Daily Mail
Heidi Klum helps rescue her son
Pictures have emerged of the dramatic moment Heidi Klum helped save her son and two nannies from a terrifying riptide over Easter. The 39-year-old was relaxing in Hawaii on Sunday with her children and boyfriend Martin Kristen when their holiday took a frightening turn for the worse. The supermodel and her bodyguard lover were forced to rescue her seven-year-old son Henry and two of the family’s nannies when they got swept away in the ocean. Photographs from the scene show her running towards the water and dragging them from the surf to safety, moments after her boyfriend had pulled them from the waves.
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Jessica Alba reveals what motivates her career choices
As a working mother of two, Jessica Alba has found the perfect balance between her Hollywood acting career and her role as a mother. The Fantastic 4 actress has starred in a number of big-budget movies, but has changed her approach to her day job since having children. At 31 years old she is still one of the big screen’s most in-demand stars, but Jessica is in no hurry to embark on another film project. Speaking to Britain’s Glamour magazine, she said: “When you have kids, you kind of think, ‘I don’t need to work just to work.’ I want to sink my teeth into a character that makes it worth not being with my kids, or not being at the office.” Alba has stayed true to her word, and after appearing in six films over 2010 and 2011, she then concentrated on parenthood and didn’t release anything last year.
— Daily Mail