Fug Girls: ANTM’s D-List Judges Undermine the Short-Model Concept
From Kim Kardashian to Lauren Conrad, Tyra seems to be subliminally telling her under-five-foot-seven contestants that fleeting fame is the best they can hope for.
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From Kim Kardashian to Lauren Conrad, Tyra seems to be subliminally telling her under-five-foot-seven contestants that fleeting fame is the best they can hope for.
The designer and his mentor both wowed the crowd tonight.
Centrum commercials and Hollywood factor aside, we think Lifetime's version of our ol' favorite will make it work.
Her "best bet actually may be to stop trying altogether."
The fallen starlet is planning her return to reality television, and it's not a terrible idea.
We're not saying Whitney Eve is a diamond, but it's something tolerable in the celebrity-fashion-line trough.
Lessons gleaned from jumpsuits, ill-advised facial hair, and the sartorial machinations of Solange Knowles.
With Aniston and her sniping gracing the latest cover of 'Vogue,' we're reminded that this interminable breakup is in good company.
Now, more than ever, we need salacious fluff to keep our spirits high. So why is Hollywood letting us down?
They put Anna Wintour in the second row!!! But you'll never guess who made the first!
We're not sure Renée Zellweger moved any facial muscles above her nostrils…
How to be an obnoxious celebrity photographer.
It seems that the star is bent on demonstrating that she's no spinster, instead of demonstrating that she's a big star.
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