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Kristen Stewart pulls a daredevil act to click spicy pictures of girlfriend Stella Maxwell


It looks like Twilight star Kristen Stewart is ready to go to any length for her model girlfriend, Stella Maxwell. In an attempt to click a risqué photograph of the Victoria's Secret Angel, the actress took quite an adventurous step, hanging out of a car window while her girlfriend posed holding an imaginary trophy.

Even Maxwell seemed no less as she leaned out of the window to strike a daredevil pose with an iced coffee in one hand and the other hand resting near the car. Adding oomph to the already risqué picture was the 26-year-old fashion model's sensuous outfit.

Dressed in a pair of shorts and denim jacket, Stewart's girlfriend chose to flaunt some skin by keeping her jacket unbuttoned and flaunting her black lingerie. On the other hand, the actress appeared to keep it casual as she enjoyed their outing in a simple white tee and blue jeans.

According to reports, the couple was driving around New Orleans and even made stops at Starbucks to get few beverages. Although their pictures look risky, there's no suggestion of either of them clicking while the vehicle was moving.

Stewart and Maxwell made for one cosy couple as they were spotted hanging around and checking out something (perhaps the pictures) on the actress' cell phone.

Reports linking the two first surfaced during last year's Met Gala and since then the celebrity pair has showed no signs of concealing their romance. In January, the couple was spotted packing on PDA and in turn setting the rumours mills on an overdrive.

Kris Jenner Just Transformed Into Her 36 Year Old Daughter — and It's Creepin' Us Out


At 61-years-old, Kris Jenner has somehow managed to morph into her daughter Kim Kardashian — and a great deal of contouring is to thank for the transformation! The momager shared a new photo from her makeup chair, captioning the post, "Glam makeup by @makeupbyariel hair by @andrewfitzsimons #ittakesavillage" — and she could easily pass for Kim's twin (apart from her signature pixie cut, of course). It also helps that the reality star has zero lines on her face, which we know is thanks to a healthy dose of injections/fillers. Kris has always been open about her plastic surgery procedures, which include breast implants and a facelift plus Botox and laser treatments.

“I usually film it all,” she explained of her decisions to go under the knife. “I’m not shy.”

The businesswoman previously said of her boob job, “I had [it] in the ‘80s after four kids because gravity took over. It was great for about 25 years or 30, whatever it was, and then a couple of years ago, I felt like they were too big and I felt matronly and nothing fit anymore and suddenly it was like, ‘Get them out!’”

All in all, Kris has a pretty simple philosophy when it comes to plastic surgery. “You have to do what makes you feel good,” she stated. “You can’t do something because somebody else wants you to do it. Do great research on the doctor that you choose.”

As for Kim's thoughts on the subject, the 36-year-old previously said, "I'm totally not against plastic surgery."

I love Priyanka: Dwayne


Hollywood actor Dwayne Johnson says he fell in love with Indian actress Priyanka Chopra after the first meeting.

The actor found an instant connection with Bollywood’s ‘desi girl’.

“I love this woman, it’s funny when she came to America... She was over here, signed with our agency, with my agent, we immediately had that connection,” Johnson said in an interview for “Now Showing”.

The show will air on Friday on CNN-News18, read a statement from the channel.

Johnson said: “We got on the phone, we immediately vibed, we share the same DNA, the same ambition... Not only did I fall in love with her, we had this crazy idea that she would be an amazing villain on ‘Baywatch’.”

Priyanka has made her Hollywood debut with a negative role in “Baywatch”, which has been adapted from the 1990s’ popular TV series of the same name.

Johnson thinks she is a great villain.

He said: “I think in order to play a villain, the greatest of villains have this great quality and capacity and depth, and that’s exactly what Priyanka has. So it originally was written for a man... It is way cooler if we flip that over and made it a female.”

Johnson is also impressed with Priyanka’s technique of work.

“With Priyanka, everything is considered, every little detail is considered,” he added.

Directed by Seth Gordon, the film also stars Zac Efron, Alexandra Daddario, Kelly Rohrbach and Jon Bass. The film has released internationally and fared poorly with critics—many described the film as “shallow”, “stupid”, “misguided”, and “wantonly crude”.

But it hasn’t dampened the spirit of the film’s team. They are busy promoting the movie in Berlin and London. “Baywatch” will hit the screens in India on Friday.

Priyanka dresses down critics over meet with Modi


Bollywood superstar Priyanka Chopra hit back at critics Wednesday for trying to shame her over a dress she wore during a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The actress was accused of “disrespecting” the prime minister by wearing a knee-length dress revealing her lower legs during an audience with Modi in Berlin.

Chopra was attacked on social media by critics who found the outfit unsuitable for the occasion, with many offended the 34-year-old star had not chosen to wear Indian attire.

But the star of the hit American spy thriller “Quantico” was unapologetic, hitting back with a photo showing her and her mother wearing short dresses with the caption “legs for days.... #itsthegenes”.

The former Miss World describes herself as a “strong-willed feminist” who has campaigned to close the gender pay gap in Bollywood and change attitudes towards women in her home country.

“For so many years women were told to act a certain way, to dress a certain way, to think a certain way, even not to think at all,” Chopra told AFP in an interview last year.

“People misconstrue the word feminism. It is not hating men, or making men small. It is just saying, ‘We want our independence to make our own choices the way men have done for so long.’”

Chopra has been landing bigger roles in Hollywood since boosting her international profile through “Quantico”. The actress has been cast as a villain in the newly-released “Baywatch” film.

Music video 'Allah Meherban' removed from Youtube


The controversial music video ‘Allah Meherban’ of ‘Boss-2’ film featuring Bangladesh actress Nusraat Faria has finally been removed from the Youtube.

The removal came on Tuesday after a Bangladeshi lawyer on Sunday served a legal notice on Jaaz Multimedia to remove the song within three days.
On 26 May this year, Jaaz Multimedia uploaded the music video on its official channel of video sharing site Youtube ahead of the release of the joint production.
Nusraat Faria came under fire by social media users for her choice of costume in the latest music video Allah Meherbaan.
When contacted over the matter, Dhalywood actress texted to Prothom Alo reporter saying, I'm out of home for a family affairs. I can't talk right now.
The Indian production house SK Movies removed the song from their official channel, too.

'Wonder Woman' gets movie spotlight


More than 70 years after she first burst upon the scene in her red bustier and blue shorts, Wonder Woman is finally getting her turn in the movie spotlight, and expectations could hardly be higher.

"Wonder Woman," with the title role played by former Israeli army soldier Gal Gadot and out in movie theaters worldwide this week, is the first female superhero film since 2005’s box office dud “Elektra,” and the first to be directed by a woman.

"I feel it was a lot of expectation resting on the shoulders of this film and resting literally on the shoulders of Wonder Woman,” said director Patty Jenkins, whose budget was more than $150 million.

"We tried to make a movie for everybody a la the grand classic films from 'Superman 1' to 'Indiana Jones,' so I hope we actually get a little of everyone," she added, referring to hopes that both men and women would see the movie.

Since her inception in 1941 in DC comic books with her patriotic red bustier embossed with a golden eagle and blue shorts with white stars, Wonder Woman has become a symbol of female empowerment in a comic book world dominated by male superheroes like Batman, Superman and Iron Man, and by male fans.

Actress Lynda Carter became the embodiment of Wonder Woman when she played her in the highly popular 1970s television series.

But times have changed. Last year Wonder Woman lost her position as an honorary ambassador for the United Nations after a grass roots petition slammed the character as "a large breasted, white woman of impossible proportions, scantily clad ... the epitome of a 'pin-up' girl."

In the film, Wonder Woman's red and gold bodice doubles as a suit of armor in fight scenes in which she darts and dodges bullets, knives and thunder bolts.

"I love the costume," Gadot said. "I think it's beautiful, I think it's practical, easy to move in and to fight. And I also think it's sexy."

The Warner Bros movie returns to the origins of Diana Prince, growing up in an all-female paradise island of Amazonian warriors who teach her knowledge, language and fighting skills.

When American pilot Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) crashes there, Diana learns about World War One and leaves the island to follow Steve to the front lines to vanquish the war god.

Gadot, 32, says the Wonder Woman created by Jenkins is far from perfect, and that's what makes her interesting.

"She's not only super strong and confident and unapologetic, but she can be very vulnerable and confused and insecure," Gadot said.

Even before the film's release, "Wonder Woman" stirred controversy when the small U.S. cinema chain Alamo Drafthouse announced it would hold some women-only screenings of the film, sparking complaints on social media by of reverse sexism.

Reviews for "Wonder Woman" have been glowing, scoring a rare 97 percent positive rating on aggregator Rotten Tomatoes with critics praising its humor and positive spirit.

Jenkins, the director, said that behind the fun, "I hope that we can use a character who stands for something so needed right now ... and to inspire people to be heroes in their own lives.

"She is fierce and strong and incredible but she's also idealistic for the good of mankind and she really believes in love and truth. ... I think the hero that we need for the future is that all of us are going to have to fight for what we believe in."