Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Katy Perry named Woman of the Year at the Elle Style Awards

Katy Perry was crowned Woman of the Year at the Elle Style Awards on Tuesday night.

The 29-year-old singer was presented with one of the main trophies of the night by The Voice coach Kylie Minogue.

The pop princess was clearly excited about handing the Roar hitmaker the accolade as she took to Twitter soon afterwards to congratulate the raven-haired beauty.
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Raven-haired beauty: Katy wore a silk ivory rose print Vivienne Westwood Prestige dress, from the label's Gold Label Capsule Collection
She wrote: 'I presented the 1&only @katyperry with her @ELLEUK Woman of the Year award. Con-grats and con-kittens!!(sic)'
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Sam Faiers looks glum as she clings onto sister Billie after having a blood test to try to find out the cause of her mystery illness

Sam Faiers has been pictured looking glum after having a blood test in her latest attempt to find out what her mystery illness is.

The TOWIE star, who was rushed to hospital while in the Celebrity Big Brother house in January, was spotted holding onto her pregnant sister Billie Faiers after leaving a private hospital in Chelsea.

The siblings battled the elements as they walked along the road in the rain with Sam sporting a plaster on her hand following the blood test on Friday.
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Glum: Sam Faiers was spotted clinging onto her sister Billie's hand after having a blood test

The former Celebrity Big Brother contestant wore a white T-shirt emblazoned with the slogan 'Choose Life' on it and a white coat as she held onto her sister.
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Coleen Rooney shows that motherhood won't dampen her style as she frolics in Barbados in snake-print bikini

Her husband Wayne Rooney is rumoured to be getting a bumper payrise to stay on at Manchester United.
So while he is unable to mark it in style due to the ongoing football season, his wife Coleen has been able to celebrate it on his behalf on holiday in Barbados.
With Wayne busy training, Coleen took their sons Klay and Kai to the Caribbean for a half-term break with her parents.
Bronzed: Coleen Rooney shows off her figure in a Melissa Odabash bikini on holiday in Barbados
Bronzed: Coleen Rooney shows off her figure in a Melissa Odabash bikini on holiday in Barbados
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Mel B and daughter Phoenix celebrate her 15th birthday in tall heels

She's fast becoming a permanent fixture on Australian TV with appearances on Australia's Got Talent and Voice Kids.
But Mel B showed she was first and foremost a mum when flew back to the States to take teenager daughter Phoenix to Mr Chow's restaurant in California to celebrate her 15th birthday on Tuesday night.
The 38-year-old singer was spotted leaving the popular Beverly Hills restaurant for a bite to eat with her daughter and she did so looking chic in a flesh-coloured vest and skintight leather trousers.
Happy birthday: Mel B leaves Mr Chow's restaurant with daughter Phoenix where they enjoyed a meal and quality time to mark her 15th year
She added a splash of colour with some eye-catching sky-blue nail varnish.
But while Mel, a Los Angeles resident, is a common enough sight in and around West Hollywood, glimpses of first Phoenix are rarer.
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Cara Delevingne and Michelle Rodriguez bursts into fits of giggles as they battle their way out of the Elle Style Awards

Another day, another date night for Michelle Rodriguez and Cara Delevingne who were spotted leaving the Elle Style Awards and heading for a central London bar, on Tuesday evening.
The couple, who only confirmed their blossoming relationship earlier this week, laughed hysterically as they jumped into a waiting car and made their way to Firehouse bar in Kensington.
Both Cara, 21, and Michelle, 35, looked a little worse-for-wear as they sat in the back of the taxi after being helped out of the Elle Style Awards by several bouncers.
The happy couple: Cara Delevingne tried to sort out her hair as new girlfriend Michelle Rodriguez laughed hysterically after the Elle Style Awards on Tuesday

The lovebirds sat close together as they drove away from their first event of the evening, with model Cara shuffling into the middle spot in the back seat of the car to be closer to Hollywood movie star Michelle.
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Review: This old pals' act is a riotous reunion DONKEYS' YEARS

DONKEYS' YEARS (Rose Theatre, Kingston-on-Thames)
Verdict: A tour de farce  
Rating: 4 Star Rating
There used to be a cricket writer, Alan Gibson, whose despatches invariably included a description of his calamitous train journey to the county ground from which he was reporting. I thought of Gibson on my way to see Michael Frayn’s ace 1976 farce Donkeys’ Years.
Farce preceded the farce. My head full of politics and cobwebs, I clambered aboard the wrong train, which then crawled at the pace of a slug. When I finally realised my error, it took a while to find a connecting train. That, too, made slow progress.
On reaching Kingston I found no taxis to speed me to the Rose Theatre, so had to run. I arrived with a stitch, bathed in sweat. And I had missed the start.
Making asses of themselves: The male cast of Donkeys¿ Years

No matter! Director Lisa Spirling has come up with such a cracking production, I was laughing within a minute. What with my stitch, this hurt. It also brought on a threat of asthma.
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Kate Moss wears towering platform heels as she leads a star-studded guest list at intimate Prince gig

She’s been a regular fixture at London Fashion Week, but supermodel Kate Moss took a break from the front row on Monday evening for a night out in central London.
Here they come: Kate Moss and Jamie Hince leave Ronnie Scott's following an intimate gig by diminutive star Prince on Monday evening
The 40-year-old clothes horse was accompanied by husband Jamie Hince at legendary Soho jazz club Ronnie Scott’s, where they took in an intimate performance from Prince.
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Review: THE HOTEL PLAYS

THE HOTEL PLAYS (Langham Hotel)
Verdict: Suite idea
Rating: 3 Star Rating
Role play: Aisling Loftus and Gethin Anthony in Green Eyes

Three Tennessee Williams playlets, with all set in hotel rooms, are being performed at a central London hotel, the Langham (opposite the BBC).
This is a neat little effort. Each scene lasts less than half an hour and is staged in a  different bedroom suite.
The audience is limited to about 30 (it is surprising how many you can squeeze on to benches in a small room) but there are three ‘sittings’ a night.
Playwright Williams had a thing about hotels — he even died in one. Hotels capture a certain transient glamour, a suggestion of the flaky rendezvous. Yet intimate. Sitting in these rooms, watching actors play characters in their night clothes, one feels almost voyeuristic.
The Pink Bedroom features an adulterous couple having an argument. She (Helen George) is in a pink nightie. He (Gyuri Sarossy) has come from his bickering wife, only to find yet more grief. He becomes oppressed by the pinkness of the room. Does she want him to stay or is she playing emotional games?
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Strictly Come Dancing Live combines twangable thighs and ivory smiles for a night of spangly fun

STRICTLY COME DANCING LIVE (Wembley Arena and touring)
VERDICT: Cha-cha-charming!
Rating: 4 Star Rating
Dancing queen: British model and television personality Abbey Clancy on the Strictly tour this week

Sequinned hyperbole is the order of the night at Strictly Come Dancing’s road show.
From the blasting music to the judges’ scripted putdowns, from rugby player Ben Cohen’s biceps to knicker-model Abbey Clancy’s almost twangable inner thighs, everything is madly, merrily exaggerated.
The glitter ball hanging over the ballroom is bigger than a Nasa space pod. The singers who come prancing on are noisier and warblier — and fatter — than  Christmas turkeys.
They smack their palms together till the things must sting, such is their determination to agitate the crowd of crisp-munching family groups and hen parties.
Some audience members (ladies, refreshed) scream at the contestants, declaring undying love for beefy Ben or newsreader Susanna (Reid) and her bespectacled  partner, Kevin from Grimsby.
In the middle stands the compere — not Sir Bruce  Forsyth, who like the Queen’s older Rolls-Royces is nowadays reserved for state occasions, but bouncy, bubbly, cartoon-Mancunian chubby chops Lisa Riley. She is wearing a spangled housecoat like a cross between Norah Batty and Dame Edna.
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Pictures: Lady Gaga wears just a fishnet bodysuit in New York

She is known for her outrageous ensembles.
But Lady Gaga appeared to be made of steel as she stepped out in the freezing -5C New York on Monday night wearing just a fishnet bodysuit.
The 27-year-old singer's eye-popping black fishnet bodysuit showed off her fit frame as she left the television studios and headed to her car following an appearance on Jimmy Fallon's new show.

She does what she wants! Lady Gaga, 27, stepped out in the frigid New York weather on Monday
Gaga also courted attention with her almost floor-length, icy blonde wig, which nearly dragged along the ground as she made her way to her waiting vehicle.
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'I don't wear a bra': Rihanna reveals to US Vogue

Rihanna likes to shock and for her third cover of US Vogue she hasn't broken the habit.
The Barbados beauty told the March issue of the fashion bible, 'If I'm wearing a top, I don't wear a bra. If I'm wearing a bra, I just wear a bra.'
The 25-year-old also revealed to the massive 648-page monthly - in which she modeled suits, sequined slacks and slinky dresses - she dressed like a boy as a child.
Speaking from the heart: In the March issue of US Vogue, cover girl Rihanna admitted she doesn't like to wear a bra if she has a shirt on, and won't wear a shirt if she has a bra on; she's pictured in Miu Miu


The cover girl explained she didn't take to girlish clothes because she really wasn't around her gender growing up.
'When I was 13 or 14, I didn't want to wear what my mother wanted me to wear,' she shared.
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THE BLOG FROM BRAZIL: Big Phil's pursuit of a big man, Neymar's ups and downs and Hodgson turns smooth operator

Never mind what loudmouth Texans might say, everything is actually bigger in Brazil. And right now, a mere four months out from hosting football's biggest party in their big ol' back yard, the country has a problem. A big one.

It's not unfinished stadia or the protest movements that show no sign of slowing down. Instead it's the chronic shortage of big men.

See, Luiz Felipe Scolari (Big Phil, see a pattern?) loves a big man. Always has, always will. His plan to ensure that the only ending natives can countenance - a glorious triumph - comes to pass, is centred on a big man.

Little short up front: Big Phil (Felipe Scolari) lacks the big man up front he believes his Brazil team need
Little short up front: Big Phil (Felipe Scolari) lacks the big man up front he believes his Brazil team need

Injured: Scolari's first-choice 'big man', Fluminese's Fred, has struggled with goals and injury in recent months
Injured: Scolari's first-choice 'big man', Fluminese's Fred, has struggled with goals and injury in recent months

Atletico Mineiro's Jo in action
Internacional forward Leandro Damiao playing for Brazil
Peripheral: Fred alternatives Jo (left) and Leandro Damiao aren't considered up to partnering Neymar

Bad press: Fred has irritated the Brazilian public by being photographed lounging on the beach while injured
Bad press: Fred has irritated the Brazilian public by being photographed lounging on the beach while injured

'I like a centre-forward who has a presence in the box, who gets stuck in, who is strong in the air,' Scolari said seven days ago when he named his squad for a friendly with South Africa.
The man who usually gets 'stuck in' is Fred, the Fluminense frontman beloved by Scolari and scorer of nine goals in 10 internationals last year.
The problem is that's when he last scored any goal - last year, August to be exact. It hasn't helped that he's spent a lot of the intervening time injured, and - to the media's dislike - some of it sunning himself on Rio's beaches. 
Alternatives include Leandro Damiao or Manchester City misfit Jo, but they boast just eight international goals between them and neither are particularly considered as the fitting foil for Neymar.

Marksman: Atletico Madrid's Diego Costa has pledged his future to Spain, much to Scolari's frustration
Marksman: Atletico Madrid's Diego Costa has pledged his future to Spain, much to Scolari's frustration

Perfect fit: Costa is exactly the sort of player Scolari wants to lead his attack, but Costa has opted to play for Spain
Perfect fit: Costa is exactly the sort of player Scolari wants to lead his attack, but Costa has opted to play for Spain

Amid this mess, the name that is seemingly on the lips of every chairman in the Premier League's top four, is the one who shall not be mentioned on Brazilian soil - Diego Costa.
While Fred was busy missing another penalty in the Rio state league this weekend, the Atletico Madrid powerhouse continued his remarkable goal-scoring form in La Liga.

But after choosing to represent Spain over his homeland last October, Costa's name is dirt with Big Phil, no matter how badly needed he might be. 'He is turning his back on a dream of millions,' Scolari spat at the time.

As they like to do, the fixture gods have ensured that Spain and Brazil are on a collision course that could see them meet as early as the last 16, raising the terrifying spectre of Costa bringing the hosts down at the second hurdle. 
A Brazilian dashing the nation's dreams on home soil? That really would be a big problem.
Fashion conscious Hodgson smooths things over
Roy Hodgson's attempts to bring a flash of London Fashion Week to Manaus with this splendid shirt, slacks and trainers ensemble on Monday grabbed plenty of online attention.
The fact that it didn't create a ripple locally shouldn't surprise as the Amazon, to be fair, has never been a hotbed of sartorial style.
What did register, though, were the England manager's diplomacy skills. The FA's decision to stop off and smooth things over with the locals - even signing a shirt (but, lamentably, no accompanying slacks or trainers) for outspoken Mayor Arthur Virgilio Neto - has to go down as one of the better thought-out PR moves from the association.
Sartorial elegance? England manager Roy Hodgson caused quite a stir with his shirt, slacks and trainers combination
Sartorial elegance? England manager Roy Hodgson caused quite a stir with his shirt, slacks and trainers combination

Good week: Neymar
Brazil's darling eased national worries as he returned from an ankle injury with a sumptuous goal in Bracelona's thrashing of Rayo Vallecano on Saturday night.

Back in the goals: Neymar scores on his return from injury for Barcelona, pleasing people back in Brazil
Back in the goals: Neymar scores on his return from injury for Barcelona, pleasing people back in Brazil

Bad week: Eh, Neymar

It wasn't all sweetness and light though as his year-long relationship with actress Bruna Marqeuzine, currently starring in a soap where she plays both a mother and the same mother's daughter (confused? Us too), came to an end.
He'll just have to console himself with that €8.8million annual wage packet. Tough life.

Remember me? Mauro Boselli (Leòn, Mexico)
Well done if the name does ring a bell because, apart from Dave Whelan and Roberto Martinez, not a lot of people can recall Mauro Boselli's contribution to English football.
That's probably because he never made one. Wigan Athletic shelled out £6.5million on the Argentine back in 2010.
He duly played 15 league games, never scored and was never seen again.
Rediscover: Wigan flop Mauro Boselli is back on form for Leon after a miserable spell in the Premier League
Rediscover: Wigan flop Mauro Boselli is back on form for Leon after a miserable spell in the Premier League

This week though he was busy putting Brazilian giants Flamengo to the sword for Leon in the Copa Libertadores.
There was a flash of his Latics form though when he conjured up one of the worst chip penalties we've seen in some time.

Quote of the week:
Mark your card: Visitors to bars in Brazil keep a tally of their drinks and pay at the end
Mark your card: Visitors to bars in Brazil keep a tally of their drinks and pay at the end

'We are expecting a quiet World Cup' - FIFA General Secretary Jerome Valcke, blissfully ignoring the protests that are sure to pop up come June, or alternatively is just relieved to be in a host country where every citizen does not carry a vuvuzela. You decide.
Travellers tip:
Keep your cards in your pocket. Toasting triumph or drowning sorrows, either way fans are going to find their way to a late bar where they'll experience another bizarre Brazilianism.
Instead of paying cash at the bar, you're given individual consumption cards that are marked every time you order a drink. You pay on your way out.
Lose the card, though, and you've to settle a hefty fine before you're allowed out of the joint - upwards of £50. We found out the hard way.
Amazon forecast: How's the weather up in Manaus?
A week of thunderstorms, daily highs around 30-33c and humidity checking in around 85%.
But, hey, at least there's a sunnier outlook between city chiefs and the England management team.
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Man City 0-2 Barcelona: Messi and Alves hand Catalans first-leg advantage after Demichelis is sent off for controversial foul

It is fair to say that Martin Demichelis did not exactly answer his critics on Tuesday night. Nor did he silence the doubters, or confound those who doubted his inclusion in the biggest match of Manchester City’s season.
No, Demichelis eschewed the usual cliches of sporting redemption and played it straight. He gave away the penalty that cost his team the game, and was sent off.
The best that can be said is that this allowed a large number of people to feel good about their understanding of the game.
Picking Demichelis was not a populist decision by Manuel Pellegrini. Many had not forgotten his performance against Chelsea earlier this month — although he was left badly isolated by his team-mates on that occasion — and feared the worst if he was left one on one with Lionel Messi.
In the 54th minute that is what happened, with depressingly predictable results. Demichelis played against Messi for Pellegrini’s old club Malaga last season, too, with uninspiring results. City’s manager clearly sees something in his man, but it is not readily apparent to all.

The opener: Messi wheels away in celebration of the first goal as Joe Hart vents his frustration
The opener: Messi wheels away in celebration of the first goal as Joe Hart vents his frustration

Fine lines: The argument as to whether the contact was inside or outside the area will run for days
Fine lines: The argument as to whether the contact was inside or outside the area will run for days

No more criticism: The goal was Messi's first goal at a Premier League ground
No more criticism: The goal was Messi's first goal at a Premier League ground

Down and out: Demichelis, who has been City's stand-in centre half this season, trudges off the pitch
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