Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Cheryl Cole Axed From UK X Factor!

Simon Cowel Recently Axed Cheryl Cole, 27, From The Uk X Factor Aswell.

Many Fans Including Myself, Think That She Maybe Getting Back With Ashley Cole,

As A Few Months Ago In An Interview, Simon, Said If She Gets Back With Chelsea Star, Ashley,

She'll Be Axed As She'll Get Bad Publicity And Simon Can't Risk That Publicity Going To His Shows,

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Monday, 30 May 2011

Natalia Kills: Pop’s Axe-Wielding Heroine

Bad things happen to bad people in singer Natalia Kills' eye-for-an-eye universe. Her much-discussed 'Wonderland' video has already stirred up European audiences with its unnerving scenes of stylized violence, which somehow startle more in 2011 than they might have ten years ago, when pop stars routinely (and expensively) scandalized MTV's late night lineup. But the controversy certainly didn't wound her popularity: Perfectionist, her multi-ranging debut, sold well, landing her in the Top 10 in Germany, where's she already become everyone's favorite pop mystery.

Whether Kills' internationally-approved iconoclasm will translates as effectively on this side of the Pond remains to be seen, but with Rihanna singing about the scent of sex on daytime radio and Gaga giving birth onstage on SNL, the time seems right for the British-born Kills to test American pop's outer limits. Her music itself—often called "dark pop", described as "pop with an opinion" by Kills—is fittingly confrontational, aligning agitated and confessional lyricism with brooding, nocturnal production from some of pop's most salient architects (Akon, Cherry Cherry Boom Boom, and Jeff Bhasker to name a few). This is murder on the dancefloor—but it's also so much more. Having just completed a successful US tour with Swedish dynamo Robyn, she's already provided Americans an attractive foreshadowing of what is to come. But ELLE digs deeper, catching up with Kills as she prepares to unleash Perfectionist on Americans this summer.

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Would You Give You’re Child Botox?

The mom, Kerry Campbell, who is an aesthetician, says the injections are a necessary measure to keep up in the highly competitive beauty pageants that her daughter, Britney, competes in. According to Campbell, a lot of other moms are also getting Botox for their young daughters.

As for Britney, she says in the segment that the injections hurt but that she gets used to it. And after the treatments? Britney says, "It looks way better. Like beautiful, pretty -- all those nice words." She and her mother claim that the injections get rid of the "wrinkles" on Britney's face. (I'm not sure that it's even possible for an 8-year-old child to have wrinkles, but that's another matter.) Britney has also had her legs waxed, though she clearly says in the video that it was not something she wants to do again.

While it may be easy to simply lambaste this mother for what she's doing, it's worth noting that if she's right and scores of other pageant mothers out there are subjecting their daughters to Botox injections (and goodness knows what else), the problem is much more than one mom taking beauty treatments for a child to a whole new level. (Incidentally, just the idea of giving a child beauty treatments seems completely off, somehow. Aren't children naturally beautiful? And when did what a child looks like begin to take on this level of importance when really, what they should be doing is going outside and getting good and dirty while they play?)

Maybe stories like this are a reminder that we need to reevaluate our values. It's clear that our society puts a tremendous amount of emphasis on looks. But when it goes this far, it's time that we all step back and say wait, no, self-esteem is not about looks. It's not about wrinkles or treatments or pageants. It's something that is inside, and it's something that should be nurtured and protected, much like childhood.