Taylor Swift Hits The Gym In Short Shorts
Taylor Swift loves to rock short shorts onstage and in everyday life, and now we know how she keeps her legs in shape.
Taylor Swift loves to rock short shorts onstage and in everyday life, and now we know how she keeps her legs in shape.
Prince William and Kate Middleton celebrated two years of marriage on Monday. Congratulations to the happy couple!
Chrissy Teigen experienced every girl's worst nightmare before the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, Apr. 27. While getting ready for the star-studded event, the Sports Illustrated model was forced to change dresses after her black gown's side zipper "broke" at the last-minute.
Rihanna waltzed down the street in New York with an umbrella today, raising an important question: Do you think she feels obligated to dance every time someone takes her picture when she's holding an umbrella? More or less obligated than Gene Kelly felt?
When Rihanna opens an umbrella, how likely is she to be singing "umbrella-ella-ella" in her head? That likelihood rests at about 60 percent for me, and I'm not even Rihanna.
Talk about cutting-edge science. A new study conducted by researchers in Australia shows that women prefer men with heavy stubble over clean-shaven guys and guys sporting light stubble or full beards.
And what sort of men's facial hair do straight guys think is preferable among their peers? In the study, published in the May issue of the journal Evolution & Human Behavior, full beards and heavy stubble edged out light stubble and the clean-shaven look.
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Need proof that accessories make the outfit?
Then look no further than these three stars, who — in baubles ranging from $100 to $1 million — showed just how important picking the right jewelry can be.
If anyone is interested in watching a psuedo-music video for a Madonna song in which Madonna herself is not featured once, you're in luck.
The singer has released an excerpt from her upcoming "MDNA" concert tour DVD, repurposing the background imagery that played during her performances of the violent song "Gang Bang." The pulsating, expletive-laden song about a woman murdering her lover has lent itself to a sleek, stylized video plastered with images of guns and blood dripping across the screen in slow motion.