London, Nov 24: British actress Liz Hurley has enraged animal rights activists by appearing in an ad wearing black ”baby mink skin”.
The 43-year-old model posed for the latest advertising campaign for Blackglama, the American fashion house known for the pedigree of expensive mink fur accoutrements.
She is shown pouting above a black mink coat.
Andrew Tyler, the head of the vegan group Animal Aid, said that the label''s choice of Hurley showed how fur companies were struggling to sign up major Hollywood celebrities to model their clothes.
Washington, Nov 24: People magazine has denied there were any restrictions or conditions placed during Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie’s twins pictures deal.
According to reports, a deal Jolie struck with the magazine to publish pictures of her newborn twins not only involved a 14 million dollars payment but also an alleged guarantee of "positive" coverage, reports CBS News.
Melbourne, November 24: Grief-stricken Michelle Williams has revealed that her sorrow over the death of her former boyfriend Heath Ledger continues to “get worse”.
Speaking at a candid interview, the ‘Brokeback Mountain’ star said that she continued to struggle with her emotions regarding her former beau’s shocking death from an accidental overdose of prescription drugs.
London, Nov 24: King of Pop Michael Jackson has reached an out-of-court settlement with Sheikh Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa, who was suing him for 4.7million pounds.
The sheikh was suing the 50-year-old singer to get back what he says he spent on the star in a failed recording venture in Bahrain.
Jackson was scheduled to appear in court 73 of the High Court.
However, when the singer was about to board a plane to Heathrow, his lawyers settled out of court.
New York - US audiences fell in love with the vampire romance film Twilight, which knocked off James Bond to top the US box office over the weekend.
The film based on the bestselling book by Stephenie Meyer earned 70.6 million dollars in its opening weekend with its tale of a young girl who falls in love with a vampire. Twilight was directed by Catherine Hardwicke, and it was the best start ever for a film directed by a female director.