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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Halle Berry show off superb slim tone body with belly button exposed.

If Halle Berry was hoping to draw a few gasps on the red carpet tonight, then her daring Pucci dress was right on the button.

The 44-year-old actress arrived at the NAACP Image Awards in Los Angeles in the show-stopping number which featured a bold print and an even more eye-catching neckline.

The unusual design cut well past her cleavage, giving onlookers a peek of the actress' midriff and navel.

Later, the Oscar-winner Halle Berry added another trophy to her collection, this time for her best actress performance as a woman with a multiple personalities in Frankie & Alice.

'If it were not for the NAACP, a little girl like me would not have had wind beneath her wings in a small town in Ohio,' she said after accepting the award from Prince.

'I have never been more proud to be a black woman.'

The star, who is in the throes of a bitter custody battle with her ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry over their daughter 2-year-old daughter Nahla, arrived without her current beau, Olivier Martinez.

The National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People (NAACP) is the oldest U.S. civil rights organization and has given out Image awards for 42 years to honour people of colour in film, television, music and literature.



Bold print: The star wore a Pucci dress with Bavna earrings
Taking the plunge: Halle Berry turned heads as she arrived for the NAACP Image Awards held at the Shrine Auditorium in LA today













Director and writer Tyler Perry was the big winner tonight, scooping top awards for his movie For Colored Girls and best TV comedy series trophy for Tyler Perry's House of Payne.

Perry, 41, one of the most prolific African-Americans in the U.S. entertainment industry, was the man behind wins for comedy actor David Mann in the TV show Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns, and Kimberly Elise for her supporting role in For Colored Girls.

For Colored Girls brought a best movie and best director statue for Perry, who is also a producer, actor and playwright. The movie, based on the play by Ntozake Shange For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow is Enuf is based on poems about the lives of women.

'I wanted to take this iconic work and introduce it to people who had never heard of it. ... There is nothing like having nine strong black women holding you up,' Perry said, referring to a cast that included Whoopi Goldberg and Janet Jackson.

Denzel Washington won the best actor Image Award for the action movie 'The Book of Eli.'

Willow Smith, the 10 year-old daughter of actors Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, won the best new music artist award, beating out popular rivals Bruno Mars and rapper Nicki Minaj.

Smith's first single, 'Whip My Hair,' reached No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts in late 2010.

Former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell received the NAACP President's Award for special achievement in public service, earning a standing ovation.

Powell, the first African-American chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, paid tribute to the work of the NAACP in advancing civil rights since its foundation in 1909, but said there was more to be done.

'We still have youngsters who are in desperate straits, who need education, who need health care. [They] have to be given a sense of expectation,' he said.

'Even though we have come so far, we will need the NAACP for another 100 years, or until the work is done.'

The TV category saw honours for medical drama 'Grey's Anatomy,' while Vanessa Williams won the best actress Image Award for 'Desperate Housewives' and 'Modern Family' star Sofia Vergara took home the best supporting comedy actress award.



 Pop royalty: Prince presented the Frankie & Alice star with the award for the most outstanding actress in a motion picture




 Winnners are grinners: Modern Family' star Sofia Vergara took home the best supporting comedy actress gong


Glamorous friends: Halle and Sofia chatted with each other backstage at the 42nd NAACP Image Awards

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Worldwide Wednesday: The 10 Hottest Women From Lithuania

Take out your notepads, because we've got a history lesson, kids. On this day in 1918, the Council of Lithuania signed the country's Act of Independence, otherwise known as the Act of February 16, which proclaimed the restoration of the sovereign state. The act marked the end of a series of resolutions pertaining to the country's freedom from the Russian and German empires. Although Lithuania would have to re-establish independence from the Soviet Union on March 11, 1990, its first proclamation is widely recognized as the country's greatest success. We beg to differ. After further research on the country, we'd propose that its greatest success is the amount of beautiful and talented women resting within its borders. Check out our ten sexy counterarguments.





10 KARINA KRYSKO
Hometown: Vilnius
Claim to fame: Although she's recognized for her participation in the 2008 Eurovision Dance contest, her hosting gigs, and being voted number one in FHM's Top 100 World's Sexiest in Lithuania, Krysko is most famous for being the lead singer of the band 69 Danguje. Translated into English, that means "69 in the sky." Let your filthy minds run wild with that one.




9 Hometown: Vilnius
Claim to fame: Although she's recognized for her participation in the 2008 Eurovision Dance contest, her hosting gigs, and being voted number one in FHM's Top 100 World's Sexiest in Lithuania, Krysko is most famous for being the lead singer of the band 69 Danguje. Translated into English, that means "69 in the sky." Let your filthy minds run wild with that one.





8Hometown: Klaipeda
Claim to fame: The country's beloved pop singer, and former winner of the Bravo award for "Female Artist of the Year," has released three double-platinum albums, including her most famous, 2008's As Busia Salia. But it was her comedy show, Orbita, that transformed her into one of Lithuania's most popular and wanted celebrities.






7.RASA ZUKAUSKAITE
Hometown: Vilnius
Claim to fame: Usually, Eastern European women connote either supermodel or dominatrix to us. Don't ask us why. Zukauskaite is just another example of the former. The rising star opened the Spring Milly show in New York last fall and is currently on the cover of the fashion magazine, L'Officiel Lithuania.






6. EGLE TVIRBUTAITE
Hometown: Vilnius
Claim to fame: Yet another budding supermodel, Tvirbutaite closed the spring Nanette Lepore show in New York last fall and appeared in editorials for Russian and German Vogue.



5 MARGARITA SVEGZDAITE
Hometown: Vilnius
Claim to fame: Technically now a veteran supermodel, at the industry's ripe old age of 28, Svegzdaite has walked runways for John Galliano, Christian Dior and Victoria's Secret.







4. GIEDRE DUKAUSKAITE
Hometown: Vilnius
Claim to fame: One look at her editorial photo and you can already guess that she's your archetypal, stunning supermodel, otherworldly cheekbones and all. Although she skipped last season's NY Fashion Week, she ended last year with an editorial in Spanish Vogue and kicked off 2011 with another one in British Elle.






3 REDA LAPAITE
Hometown: Telsiai
Claim to fame: Lapaite isn't your typical fashion model. Her swimsuit editorials, as well as her uninhibited 2008 Maxim calendar shots, set her apart from her somewhat androgynous, steely-eyed contemporaries on the runway






2. JURGITA VALTS
Hometown: Vilnius
Claim to fame: After her friend Kara Monaco (2006 Playmate of the Year) submitted Valts' pictures to Playboy, the magazine selected her as their July 2006 Cyber Girl of the Month. Since then, she's done photoshoots for a variety of men's mags, including Maxim, FHM and Stuff.





JURGITA TVARISH
Hometown: Vilnius
Claim to fame: Unlike in the United States, posing nude in the past apparently doesn't disqualify you from national pageants In Lithuania. Just look at Penthouse Germany's former August 2001 cover girl, Jurgita Tvarish, who eventually became Miss Lithuania 2007.



1 EDITA VILKEVICIUTE
Hometown: Kaunas
Claim to fame: Since signing with an agency at age 17, in 2006, this supermodel has done editorials for Vogue, Marie Claire and Elle, walked runways for Cavalli, Burberry and Balenciaga, and has also been the face of Etro, Versace Parfum, Karl Lagerfeld and Emporio Armani. Oh, and she was also the naked model posing alongside Zac Efron in the buzzed-about April 2009 issue of Interview. As intimidating as her resume already sounds, Vilkeviciute recently gained her wings at the 2010 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, making her one of their newest angels.






















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Lady Gaga in exposing outfit giving cheeky goodbye to Toronto.

Lady Gaga left a Toronto hotel today but not before giving patrons a glimpse of her very cheeky side.

The pop star left staff and fellow patrons with a lasting impression after exiting the establishment in a leather bra and tights which showed off her leopard print underwear underneath.

The 24-year-old phenomenon carried a coat but resisted wearing it despite the freezing temperatures and raised eyebrows.

Gaga wore a side swept long ponytail and her trademark heel-less boots.

The Born This Way hit-maker stopped in the rain to sign autographs for fans and pose for pictures before heading to her Buffalo concert.

She covered her eyes with dark glasses and accessorised with large hoop earrings, fingerless black leather gloves and pink and purple lipstick.





Globetrotter: The Born This Way singer is currently travelling around the world as part of her Monster Ball tour.Exposed: Lady Gaga left her hotel in Toronto, Canada, today wearing a revealing bra and underpants in the freezing winter temperature








Lady Gaga recently launched legal action against an London based ice cream company who are marketing a flavour made with human breast milk which they have called Baby Gaga.

Gaga, real name Stefani Germanotta, is to sue the Covent Garden outlet The Icecreamists over a product her lawyers call ‘nausea-inducing’ and ‘intended to take advantage of [her] reputation and goodwill’.

Baby Gaga, launched two weeks ago, consists of breast milk blended with vanilla pods and lemon zest.

In legal documents, the Icecreamists are accused of 'riding on the coattails' of Lady Gaga by using a waitress dressed like her to serve the product.

They are told to 'change the name of the ice cream to something which is not aurally, visually or conceptually similar to Lady Gaga' or court action will be taken.

She claims the frozen dessert is 'detrimental' to her image as it is 'deliberately provocative and, to many people, nausea-inducing'.

The store was paying women $25 for 10 ounces of breast milk before local authorities seized its supply last week after complaints from two members of the public. The council is testing the ice cream for viral infections.

Its owner Matt O’Connor insisted 'every possible precaution' was taken over the recipe. He called Lady Gaga’s legal action 'utterly ridiculous' and said he would 'fight the case to the end'.

He told the Evening Standard: 'This is a David versus Goliath battle I’m convinced we will eventually win.

'The world’s biggest superstar has taken umbrage with the world’s smallest ice-cream parlour', he added.

'As someone who has... recycled on an industrial scale the entire back catalogue of pop culture to create her look, music and videos, she might want to reconsider this allegation', Mr Connor said of the allegation they are 'riding her coattails'.

Last night at Gaga's show in Toronto she brought one of her biggest fans on stage - 10-year-old YouTube sensation Maria Aragon.

The youngster grew her own legions of fans after posting a video of herself covering Gaga's latest single Born This Way.

Gaga, real name Stefani Germanotta, welcomed the Winnipeg girl onstage at the Air Canada Canter to wild cheering from the audience.

The pair embraced, with an excited Gaga picking her fan up and twirling her around.

They sat down together at the piano, with Maria perched on Gaga's lap, to perform her toned-down version of Born This Way.

'I'm really excited that Maria is here today, because Maria represents what this song is all about,' Gaga told the audience.

'It's all about the next generation and the future and no more divisiveness.'

Afterwards, the Grammy winner handed the microphone over to the confidant youngster, who thanked her idol.

Maria made international headlines last month when her tribute to the star, a video of her sitting at her keyboard playing Born This Way, received eight million hits in just five days.

To date, it has been viewed over 17.6 million times.



 Idol: Gaga invited her biggest fan, YouTube sensation Maria Aragon on stage at the Air Canada Center to do a duet with her of Born This Way



 Little monsters: Gaga spent time in the rain posing for photographs with fans and taking pictures


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Catherine Zeta-Jones expose almost all breasts in costume

Just days after she was made a CBE at Buckingham Palace, Catherine Zeta Jones has received yet another honour.

The actress was given lifetime achievement award by the Welsh society of New York at the Yale Club last night.

But the 41-year-old beauty certainly wouldn't have won any awards for best supported actress.

The usually impeccably dressed star fell foul of a mammary malfunction as her revealing dress left very little to the imagination.

The actress' assets were spilling out all over the place and even her rather hideous fur coat did little conceal her plunging neckline.

 
 Taking the plunge: The usually impeccably dressed actress revealed a little too much as she appears to be popping out of her very low-cut dress




The star, who is originally from Swansea, Wales, was given the Hopkins bronze medal during the St David's Day celebration banquet.

The actress was seen heading off to the Yale Club in a black gown and white fur coat, accompanied by her supportive husband Michael Douglas.

The organisation said the award was for Zeta Jones' 'worldwide stature in the film and theatre industries, her unstinting pride in Wales, her generosity in support of Welsh causes and her role as an ambassador for Wales in the United States of America.'




The star, who won an Oscar for her role in Chicago, is back in New York with her husband after a brief visit to London to be named a CBE (Commander of the British Empire).

She was given the award for services to the film industry and to charity and was presented with the honour by Prince Charles.

The couple were joined at the ceremony, held at Buckingham Palace, by their children Dylan and Carys.

After receiving her award, she said: 'It means a lot to come home with my family and to be honoured in this way - very emotional, rather nervous I must say, and it was worth (it) to have Michael in good health to be able to enjoy it (with me).'

The actress also revealed that she had chatted to the Prince about her husband's health and recent battle with throat cancer and said Charles had expressed his sympathy.

She added: 'Obviously we talked about Michael. The last time I saw His Royal Highness, Michael had just got his treatment so he was concerned, but he was very happy to hear... he's well on the road to recovery.'








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