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Recently broken up from her boyfriend, Jennifer Love Hewitt takes herself out for some Koo Koo Roo chicken in Toluca Lake, Ca on March 14, 2010.
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Brooke Burke spent the day with her children at the Cross Creek shopping center on March 14, 2010. The model TV personality took a break from “Dancing With The Stars” to enjoying her Sunday afternoon with her kids Neriah Shae and Sierra Sky fisher and son Shaya Braven.
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Susan Boyle arrived home late one night in January to find an intruder in her humble, local authority-owned home. Now, police confirm, a teenager will face a court over an alleged theft of some cash at the house.
“A 16-year-old youth has been arrested and charged in connection with a theft that happened at a property in Blackburn,” a spokesman for Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland tells People of the incident at Boyle’s.
Her reps issued a statement thanking “local police for their help and support.”
Boyle, 48, had been recording her part in Simon Cowell’s charity single, Everybody Hurts, that raised money for the stricken in Haiti when she came home to discover the break-in.
She was with a friend that night, but her family have previously expressed fears about Boyle’s safety, and she now has a guard at her home.
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When Lauren Conrad needs a wardrobe update, she looks no further than her own collection for Kohl’s. “I think if you’re not willing to wear your own clothes, you’re doing something wrong. This line was meant to be about my style and pieces I want to walk into a store and want to buy. If you’re not wearing your own line, you’re taking all the fun out of it,” the former reality star tells Glamour.com.
Known for her flirty frocks and California cool girl style, Lauren says her staple piece is the blazer. “We have one in every collection, and we usually update it and tweak it a little bit. In this specific collection, I also really love the biker jacket we did.”
And come spring, Lauren says she’ll be pairing her sharp toppers with lots of watercolor prints: “I think they’re very romantic and kind of timeless. I almost did too much of it with this collection. When we were shopping for prints with Kohl’s, everything I picked was watercolor and floral. They’re very in because of the whole Alice in Wonderland thing.”
However one fashion fad, the style author won’t be trying this season is hot pants. “You can’t wear them to the club, because you’re going to look like one of the dancers, but they could look cute on the beach!” says Lauren.
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In April’s Vogue, Gisele Bundchen opens up about giving birth to baby Benjamin.
Benjamin — her son with husband Tom Brady — was born at their Boston penthouse last December, in warm water in a deep bathtub that overlooks the Charles River.
“I wanted to experience the transformation,” Bundchen, 29, explains, squashing rumors that she gave birth at a Boston-area hospital.
A friend from Brazil served as a mid-wife, and both her mother and Brady, 31, were present.
Through the birth, she says she meditated.
“It was the most amazing experience of my life, feeling him come through my body,” she says. “And once he was born, I never felt so empowered as looking at him and thinking, Oh, my God, we did it together!”
Initially, she says she and Brady bickered over the baby’s name.
“I wanted him to be called River because I wanted something always flowing, immortal,” she says. “My husband said, ‘There’s no way we’re going to call him River.’ But my father’s name is Reinoldo, so it’s a homage to him. And it’s like water.”
During her pregnancy, she says she “gained only 30 pounds.”
She says it wasn’t hard to get her pre-baby body back, especially since she exercised regularly right up until she gave birth. “I did kung fu up until two weeks before Benjamin was born, and yoga three days a week,” she says.
Bundchen also says she was “mindful” about what she ate.
Says the model: “I think a lot of people get pregnant and decide they can turn into garbage disposals.”
While expecting, Bundchen says she purposely stayed out of the public eye. “I felt like my pregnancy was a sacred moment for me … I didn’t work apart from the contracts I have, and then I only let them use my face.”
When she recently posed for one of her advertising clients, “I got to the studio and I felt like I was E.T. — whoa, what’s going on? Hair and makeup? I hadn’t looked at myself in a mirror for a month-and-a-half,” she says. “I’d been in my house, in a cocoon with my kids, my husband, my dogs. Usually, as I walk through the door into that atmosphere, I already feel different. There’s a button that goes On and I’m On. And when I go On, there is almost no me; there is just a character who is doing all this. This time it wasn’t like that. I’ve been really inside with my husband and my baby, and everything is changed. But the client still deserves respect and professionalism, and I got a little bit concerned because I wasn’t feeling it. Makeup was done, hair was done, and I looked in the mirror and I still wasn’t seeing the person who’s a model.”
Says Bundchen, “For the first time, I think I actually saw me — the inside — instead of the persona.”
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