Excitement Over Keeping Celebrities Off Twitter Outweighs Intended AIDS Fund-raising
Celebrities like Kim Kardashian were happy that by doing nothing, they could raise money for AIDS.
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Celebrities like Kim Kardashian were happy that by doing nothing, they could raise money for AIDS.
But hang on to this thing! It could be worth something one day.
All she seems to do is exist and be on television, after all.
Also, Black Up makeup launches Stateside, and American Apparel debuts new nail-polish shades.
Carey Mulligan, Mary-Louise Parker, Jason Wu, and other fashion elite came out to celebrate the seventh annual awards ceremony.
Plus, even Madonna and Jennifer Lopez haven't been able to get their hands on Lanvin's H&M line before November 20.
"They’re sending me bad karma for what my shoes did [to Kim]."
A riot broke out, and there he was, rendered momentarily helpless.
Because, you know, that will stop them from making it onto the Internet.
Stefano Tonchi ought to sell lots of copies with this one.
Plus, Johnny Knoxville admits that he is a douche, on our regular late-night roundup.
Also, Sally Singer wants to shop the runway now, and Gisele is on the cover of Brazilian 'Vogue.'
Blake Lively, Sylvester Stalone, Die Antwoord, and more in this month's slideshow.
Also, the 'Jersey Shore' guys got a makeover from 'GQ.'
The home-shopping staple is coming to Fashion's Night Out!
Plus, Snoop Dogg says he really wants to work with Ann-Margaret on a remix of "Bye Bye Birdie," on our regular late-night roundup.