Washington, November 19 : Taylor Swift has revealed that she was often the favourite target of high school bullies.
The country music singer, who made her debut with her hit single ‘Tim McGraw’, said that she was often separated from the regular lot by girls who dubbed her ‘weird’.
"A lot of girls thought I was weird. Actually, the word they liked to use was annoying,” Us magazine quoted her as saying in the December issue of Women''s Health.
“I''d sit at their lunch table and they''d move to a different one,” she added.
New Delhi, November 19: Angelina Jolie, who loves running around after her six kids, has revealed that sometimes she wears ‘pee soaked’ dresses on the red carpet!
The Academy Award-winner said that there had been times when she has had to handle her career and family at the same time and in the process been peed upon while rushing for a big night, reports China Daily.
London, Nov 19 : Pop star Beyonce Knowles certainly gets a ‘high’ when she sees high heels, for the crooner has revealed that she cannot stop herself from buying stilettos whenever she comes across a shoe shop.
The 27-year-old star is addicted to buying high heels and is particularly enamoured with "super-high" stilettos.
The ‘Crazy In Love’ is, in fact, determined to fill her wardrobe with new acquisitions every now and then.
And she has admitted that many times she doesn''t even have to pay designer prices, as she gets so many pairs given to her for free.
"I love those super-high shoes that are out at the moment. I''m addicted,” The Daily Express quoted her as saying.
Melbourne, Nov 19 : Suri Cruise, the daughter of Hollywood actors Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, has topped a Forbes magazine’s new list of ‘The World''s Most Influential Tiny Tots’.
A new poll by the magazine has put the two-year-old ahead of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt''s brood of kids in the search for the world’s most powerful child under the age of five, reports the Courier Mail.
Suri has beaten Shiloh Pitt, child of Brangelina, for the top honours.
And Shiloh''s siblings, Zahara and Pax, come third and fourth.
London, Nov 19: The golden rule of advertising – thin models lure more people towards the product – is actually a misconception, claims a new research.
The study revealed that skinny models are a ‘turn off’ to consumers in TV commercials and other advertising.
According to scientists, images of super-thin models carry no edge in encouraging young women to buy and for the majority of adult women ads showing skinny girls actually discouraged sales.
Whereas, plus size models, actually encouraged them to buy, the research found.