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  • Enjoying your new-found fame? Prince Harry's new love Florence Brudenell-Bruce wears THREE outfits in one day

    Several changes in a day is considered normal to a lot of celebrities.
    And it seems Prince Harry's new love Florence Brudenell-Bruce is certainly relishing her new-found fame, as she showcased her unique sense of style yesterday with a staggering three outfit changes.
    Clearly aware that she would be photographed after news of her 'trysts' with Harry broke, Florence decided to pull out all the stops for her action-packed day.
    After starting the day with a run, wearing black and white workout gear, Florence changed into a more boho look of a white vest top, jeans and tasselled boots.
    The 25-year-old model then changed once again into a black vest top, jeans and trainers later in the evening as she left her Notting Hill home.
    It was revealed yesterday that The Queen’s grandson has been secretly seeing lingerie model Florence Brudenell-Bruce for the past four weeks.
    Harry’s seven-year on-off relationship with Zimbabwean-born Chelsy Davy has finally come to an end. And the Apache helicopter pilot has just ‘started dating’ Miss Brudenell-Bruce, sources confirmed, with private trysts thought to have taken place at her £400,000 Notting Hill flat, in West London.
    In the spotlight: Flee pictured leaving her Notting Hill Home yesterday
    In the spotlight: Flee pictured leaving her Notting Hill Home yesterday looking casual and relaxed in black


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk

    'I feel fat': How Paris Hilton thought she was pregnant after piling on the pounds

    Paris Hilton feared she was pregnant after piling on a few pounds.
    The hotel heiress convinced herself she could be expecting when she gained weight, was suffering from fatigue and couldn’t stop eating.
    Her then-boyfriend Cy Waits rushed out to buy a pregnancy test and the pair snuggled up in bed as they awaited the results.
    Paris, 30, breathed a sigh of relief as she read the words 'not pregnant', while Cy confessed he felt a little disappointed.
    'In a way I wanted to have a baby with you. But I think you’re right. We’re not ready yet,' he said.
    The scenes aired in the U.S. last night on reality TV show The World According To Paris.
    Paris first feared something could be wrong after she struggled to squeeze into a leather catsuit to launch her motorcycle team in Spain.
    'I don’t even know if I’m going to fit in it,' she complained to Cy as she wolfed down eggs and waffles for breakfast just days earlier.

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk

    Nadya Suleman: I Hate Babies! Photo & Video

    "Nadya Suleman, known around the world as “Octomom”, is having huge, disturbing regrets. After giving birth to eight babies in January 2009, the mom of 14 admitted to In Touch magazine that she is “utterly overwhelmed” and broke. “Obviously I love them,” she says, “but I absolutely wish I had not had them.” “I should [...]

    Melissa Satta Hot Bikini Pics From Formentera Beach

    Melissa Satta Hot Bikini Pics From Formentera Beach: "She’s one of the hottest ladies in the modeling world, and Melissa Satta was all about having a little fun in the sun on Tuesday afternoon (June 28). The 25-year-old American-born Italian catwalk beauty hit the beaches of Formentera, Spain in a little blue bikini as she’s spending time enjoying a holiday in the overseas [...]

    She makes this look good: Supermodel Lily Cole looks chic in her graduation gown at Cambridge ceremony

    Supermodel Lily Cole returned to Cambridge University today for her graduation ceremony - a week after scoring a double first class degree.

    Lily paraded from King's College to the historic Senate House to receive her degree certificate as her proud mum and family watched and took photos.

    She wore her black graduation gown as she walked in procession with around 100 students from the college, where she has studied for the last three years.
    The 23-year-old wore white shirt and black tapered trousers with ballet flats, and added a slick of red lipstick to brighten up the outfit.

    Students at Cambridge University are only allowed to wear black and white on Graduation Day.
    If they are seen wearing any other colour at the degree ceremony, the college is fined in bottles of port.
    Lily looked happy and relaxed as she left the ceremony clutching her certificate and joined her family and friends on the college lawns.
    Brains and beauty: The 23-year-old star received a double first class degree
    Brains and beauty: The 23-year-old star received a double first class degree
    After the ceremony Lily and the other new graduates were joined by Fellows, college staff, friends and family for a buffet lunch party in the Provost's Garden.
    The model has proved she has brains as well as beauty after gaining the highest possible award in History of Art.
    She is among a small minority of students to get a double first class degree, which are only awarded to those who gain top marks in their first and final year exams.

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk

    'The Playboy Club' Anti-Porn Groups Boycott: Pink Cross, Morality In Media Protest NBC Show

    NBC thought they'd be getting a major hit with this coming fall's new stylized 60s drama, "The Playboy Club." So far, the early returns have mostly involved some major controversy.

    Of course, when it comes to TV, the latter often leads to the former.

    Starring Eddie Cibrian as a shady yet charming lawyer and Amber Heard as a new employee at the original Chicago Playboy Club, the show is an hourlong drama meant to mimic the style and feel of "Mad Men."

    Having already weathered the storm of KSL, a Church of Latter-day Saints-owned Salt Lake City affiliate refusing to air the show (it was eventually picked up by a MyNetworkTV affiliate in the city), NBC has been hit with concurrent protests by two religious, anti-porn groups, who are calling for viewers to sign petitions against the show's broadcast, and promising to boycott advertising sponsors.

    Pink Cross, "a faith-based IRS approved 501(c)(3) public charity dedicated to reaching out to adult industry workers offering emotional, financial and transitional support," which was founded by former adult star-turned-religiously rehabbed anti-porn crusader Shelley Lubben, is participating in an online petition against the show.

    "What's shown in 'The Playboy Club' is not real--Playboy definitely damages people. It's pornography, it's sex trafficking and it exploits women," Lubben told Fox411.com. "The series looks like it's all cute, taking place back in the old days -- it seems harmless, but then they show a quick clip of three people going at it in the bathroom. NBC is breaking the law with this show -- they're not meeting FCC standards."

    Nicole Kidman, Sister Antonia Shop In Sydney

    Australian beauty Nicole Kidman may seem at home among the bright lights but, at heart, she's a family girl. Donning bright bags and sunglasses, the Kidman sisters hit the town for a little shopping therapy.

    Bauer-Griffin snapped a relaxed Nicole with her sister Antonia in their hometown of Sydney, Australia. Maybe Nicole is stocking up on family time before her schedule gets too hectic.

    For more of the leggy duo click over to Bauer-Griffin.
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    Mariska Hargitay: 'Law & Order: SVU' Star Staying Full Season

    Consider this mystery solved: Mariska Hargitay isn't going anywhere. For now.

    Even before Christopher Meloni's shock decision to leave "Law & Order: SVU," NBC was facing another major cast dilemma: after 12 seasons on the beat, Hargitay wanted to spend more time with her family, which meant, ostensibly, that she'd be spending less time solving brutal, perverted murders on camera.

    The decision was made to send her Olivia Benson upstairs to a more administrative role in the Special Victims Unit, opening the door for a new female lead to take her place on the street. And with Meloni's shoes needing filling, too, earlier in the week NBC announced that "Chase" actress Kelly Giddish and "Cold Case" vet Danny Pino would be taking over much of the crime solving.

    As it turns out though, the new young guns don't spell the end for Hargitay, as an NBC representative told Entertainment Weekly that she would, indeed, appear in every episode this season. Of course, that may be in a diminished role in some cases, though that remains to be seen.

    Beyond this year, everything is up in the air; Hargitay's contract expires after the 2011-2012 season. It may depend on Giddish's ability to win over Hargitay-loyal "SVU" fans, and at least she has a very relevant resume.

    She's already appeared on "SVU," as a guest star 2007, and also made a guest appearance on "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" that same year. She had a short run as star of "Chase" last season before its cancellation, and before that, she worked the medical side of the crime genre as the star of the short-lived drama, "Past Life."

    Jonathan Rhys Meyers Attempts Suicide, Hospitalized: Report

    Jonathan Rhys Meyers was hospitalized following an apparent suicide attempt on Tuesday night, the UK's Sun reports.

    Rhys Meyers, the star of Showtime's "The Tudors," was found in his home in Maida Vale, London, and, after refusing treatment, was rushed to the hospital, from where he was discharged early Wednesday.

    He gave no comment to the newspaper following his release; British police confirmed an emergency in a statement saying, "Officers were called by London Ambulance Service following reports of a man refusing treatment. The man was taken to hospital."

    Rhys Meyers has struggled with addiction for years; he headed to rehab for a fourth time last May -- he was banned from United Airlines after a drunken flight that may have involved a racial slur -- and then again last month.

    Potential treatment for sleeping sickness to be tested

    Clinical trials are set for an inexpensive, oral drug to treat trypanosomiasis, a promising alternative to current remedies, which are typically not available in the African countries where the deadly disease is most common.Researchers are gearing up for a clinical trial of what they hope will be the first inexpensive, oral drug to treat trypanosomiasis, commonly known as sleeping sickness.

    Current drugs used for the disease require sophisticated diagnosis and drug infusions that are not typically available in the African regions most affected by trypanosomiasis, and the drugs themselves are frequently lethal.The new experimental drug, called SCYX-7158, is a compound containing the element boron that was developed by a Palo Alto company. It comes in a pill, appears to be safe in animal studies and can be given by rural caregivers.

    Trypanosomiasis, caused by the parasite Trypanosoma brucei, is transmitted by the bite of the tsetse fly. It affects at least 30,000 people each year in central Africa and is lethal without treatment. The disease has two stages. The first, or hemolymphatic, stage includes nonspecific symptoms such asheadaches and fevers and generally goes undiagnosed. The second, or neurologic, stage produces sleep cycle disruption, paralysis, progressive mental deterioration, coma and, ultimately, death.

    The disease is considered endemic in 36 countries of central Africa, but two-thirds of all cases occur in the Democratic Republic of Congo

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