Wednesday 30 April 2014

Selena Gomez ditches 'too boring' Taylor Swift... and the pair haven't spoken 'since she got back with Justin Bieber'

Selena Gomez ditches 'too boring' Taylor Swift... and the pair haven't spoken 'since she got back with Justin Bieber'

She is known to collect as many famous female BFFs as she does famous boyfriends.
But now it seems Taylor Swift, 24, might have one less pal in her inner circle.
Radar report that Selena Gomez, 21, has de-friended Taylor from her life after coming to the conclusion that she is 'too boring'.
Buh-bye! Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez are 'no longer friends' according to Radar, after Selena deemed Taylor 'too boring' a friend
Buh-bye! Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez are 'no longer friends' according to Radar, after Selena deemed Taylor 'too boring' a friend
An insider has told the site: 'With her parents no longer in the picture as managers or chaperones, Selena started hanging out with Justin again,'
Adding: 'Her parents are not fans of his at all. And neither is Taylor Swift. Even though Selena and Justin aren’t together right now, it’s still caused a rift between her and Taylor.'
They also claim that the pair stopped speaking as soon as Selena began hanging out with Justin again.
Not NOW Taylor! Selena is reportedly not interested in 'baking cookies and painting' with her former friend Swift
Not NOW Taylor! Selena is reportedly not interested in 'baking cookies and painting' with her former friend Swift
'I don't like you either!': Taylor and Selena were last seen bonding at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards in August
'I don't like you either!': Taylor and Selena were last seen bonding at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards in August
The insider also claims that it all to a head when Selena decided she 'didn't want to bake cookies or paint anymore'.
However, given that Taylor has no shortage of lady friends, it is the doubtful that the country crossover star will lose any sleepless nights.
Aside from Selena, Taylor is known to hang out with the likes of Lorde, Lily Aldridge and Sarah Hyland.
Earlier this year, Lorde was locked into a war of words with Selena after she labelled her son Come And Get It as 'anti-feminist'.
Racking them up: Taylor stepped out with her latest BFF Hailee Steinfeld in New York on Monday
Racking them up: Taylor stepped out with her latest BFF Hailee Steinfeld in New York on Monday
Peace offering? Come off it, Taylor! Swift poses with Lorde, who attacked Selena Gomez for being 'anti-feminist' recently
Peace offering? Come off it, Taylor! Swift poses with Lorde, who attacked Selena Gomez for being 'anti-feminist' recently


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Model Mixtape: Neelam Gill (Johal) - Wonderland magazine

MODEL MIXTAPE: NEELAM JOHAL

FEBRUARY 13TH, 2014

Model of the moment Neelam Johal shares her top 10 tracks exclusively with Wonderland. From Drake and Juicy J to Tupac and French Montana, Neelam is the Midland born model with serious swag.

Wonderland - Neelam

Name – Neelam
Age – 18
Where are you from? Coventry, UK
How were you scouted? I was scouted by a few agencies then went into Models 1 for a walk in and got signed on the spot!
What have been some of the most exciting moments of your modelling career so far? Walking as a global exclusive for Burberry Prorsum because that was my first show and I’ll never forget how I felt when I was first told I booked the show! Another amazing moment was when I first met Mario Testino because he’s so down to earth and we got talking about our favourite food!
What do your friends and family think of you becoming a model? They are so proud and that makes me feel like I’ve accomplished something great. A lot of people assume my family would brag about it but they’re so humble and constantly remind me to enjoy every minute while it lasts
What’s your favourite; Eastenders/Corrie/Hollyoaks/Neighbours and why? Eastenders because the Christmas episodes are always the best and it’s a family tradition to sit and watch it after eating our huge roast dinner!
Who do you look up to in the industry? Naomi Campbell because, in my eyes, she is a pioneer and has shown models that it’s possible to venture in many different avenues
What’s your favourite Beyoncé track (everyone loves Beyonce)? I love Queen B! At the minute I’m always listening to ‘Partition’ and ‘Mine’ (which features Drake)
Who would you most like to work with? I’d love to work with Patrick Demarchelier. His work is beautiful and timeless
If you were a cartoon character, who would you be? Minnie Mouse because I’m really girly!
How was your day shooting for Wonderland? My day was so fun, I took so many behind the scenes pictures because I was in love with every single outfit! Especially the Givenchy look! What made the day even better is the fact that everyone loved my taste in music so I had Drake and Meek Mill playing all day long woohoo!
What’s your top tip for getting through fashion week? Have fun!! Even though it’s tiring it’s such an exciting experience that most people only dream of. Plus you can sleep once it’s all over haha!
If you had a witch’s powers what would they be? Ooohhh I like this question. My special power would be invisibility because I’d sneak up on people and scare them.


Neelam Johal Wonderland Mixtape by Wonderland_Magazine on Mixcloud
Tracklisting:
1. Worst Behaviour – Drake
“I have such happy memories associated to this song because I listened to it when I first found out I booked the Burberry show, so whenever I book big jobs now I make sure I play this song and it makes me feel good”
2. Ain’t Worried About Nothin’ - French Montana
“This song is the theme tune to my life because life is too short to worry LOL”
3. Hail Mary -Tupac
“I could listen to 2pac for the rest of my life and I’d be happy, he’s my favourite rapper of ALL TIME and I wish I could have met him”
4. The Worst- Jhene Aiko
“I’m obsessed with this woman!! Her voice is so soft but so powerful at the same time”
5. Scholarship- Juicy J ft ASAP Rocky
“This song just makes me want to dance. I love it and never get bored of listening to it”
6. Show Me - Kid Ink ft Chris Brown
“I always listen to this song when I’m getting ready for a night out because it’s so catchy”
7. Burn – Meek Mill ft Big Sean
“Meek Mill is one of my favourite rappers and I love the fact that he shouts when he raps. I listen to him in the morning and it gets me out of bed haha”
8. I wonder why- Rick Ross
“I love the intro to this song and I love it when the beat drops”
9. Who do you love? - YG ft Drake
“I love the beat on this song and I pretty much love any song with Drake on it”
10. Hustle Hard- Ace Hood ft Rick Ross and Lil Wayne
“This beat is amazing and this song always makes me feel motivated”
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Neelam wears red embroidered dress and red leather sandals by Givenchy by Ricardo Tisci
Photography by Liam Warwick
Fashion Editor Matthew Josephs
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Former EastEnders actress Kierston Wareing showcases her slender figure in glamorous new shoot

Former EastEnders actress Kierston Wareing showcases her slender figure in glamorous new shoot

She is known for playing Kirsty Branning in EastEnders.
But Kierston Wareing looked nothing like her former role in a new shoot, which sees the actress showcasing her svelte frame in a bejeweled bikini.
The 38-year-old is virtually unrecognizable in the glamorous shots taken in a London penthouse.
Unrecognisable: Former Eastenders actress Kierston Wareing showcases her slender figure in glamorous new shoot
Unrecognisable: Former Eastenders actress Kierston Wareing showcases her slender figure in glamorous new shoot
In the more sultry images from the shoot, the actress stares intently at the cameras as she poses in a baby blue bikini and matching bottoms.
    While other images see the starlet in a candy pink dress which features love hearts sweets detailing.
    She teamed the cute prom dress with baby pink heels and white frilly ankle socks.
    Flaunt it: In the more sultry images from the shoot, the actress stares intently at the cameras as she poses in a baby blue bikini and matching bottoms
    Flaunt it: In the more sultry images from the shoot, the actress stares intently at the cameras as she poses in a baby blue bikini and matching bottoms
    Unrecognisable: The actress is best known for playing Kirsty Branning in EastEnders
    Unrecognisable: The actress is best known for playing Kirsty Branning in EastEnders
    Candy girl: Other snaps see the starlet in a candy pink dress which features love hearts sweet detailing
    Candy girl: Other snaps see the starlet in a candy pink dress which features love hearts sweet detailing
    Candy girl: Other snaps see the starlet in a candy pink dress which features love hearts sweet detailing
    Kirsty took a few demure poses a doorway before taking a few snaps on a white bed.
    She is also seen a holding a retro perfume bottle on a elegant dressing table.
    The actress is also seen in pictures wearing a cleavage baring bandage dress and a long sleeved orange mini dress.
    Dream land: Kirsty posed in the doorway before taking a few snaps on a white bed
    Dream land: Kirsty posed in the doorway before taking a few snaps on a white bed
    Sitting pretty: She teamed the cute prom dress with baby pink heels and white frilly ankle socks
    Sitting pretty: She teamed the cute prom dress with baby pink heels and white frilly ankle socks
    Elegance: She is also seen holding a retor perfume bottle on a elegant dressing table
    Elegance: She is also seen holding a retor perfume bottle on a elegant dressing table
    She recently joined the cast of a new original drama series that will air on E4.
    Glue is set in a tiny English countryside where residents are shocked to find a local teenagers dead underneath the wheels of a tractor.
    Soon the villagers of the remote community are forced to open up their world and watch their secrets spill out as their particular brand of country life changes forever.
    The show is set to air later this year.
    Retro: The actress also take pictures in a cleavage baring bandage dress
    Retro: The actress also take pictures in a cleavage baring bandage dress
    Great view: The actress took in the London views while styled in a orange mini dress
    Great view: The actress took in the London views while styled in a orange mini dress


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    Sad News : Bob Hoskins dies from pneumonia aged 71

    'We're devastated by the loss of our beloved Bob': Family's heartache for actor Bob Hoskins who dies from pneumonia aged 71

    • He retired from showbusiness in 2012 because of Parkinson’s disease
    • Film career spanned four decades including Who Framed Roger Rabbit
    • Most recent appearance was in Snow White and the Huntsman in 2012
    • Married to Linda and had four children - Alex, Sarah, Rosa and Jack

    Death: Actor Bob Hoskins seen in September 2010
    Death: Actor Bob Hoskins seen in September 2010
    Bob Hoskins died last night at the age of 71 following pneumonia, it has been revealed.
    It comes two years after the much-loved actor announced he was retiring from showbusiness after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
    Hoskins's silver screen career spanned four decades and included Hollywood hits such as Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
    His most recent appearance was in Snow White and the Huntsman, released in 2012 and starring Kristen Stewart. 
    His second wife Linda and children Alex, Sarah, Rosa and Jack said: 'We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Bob. 
    'Bob died peacefully at hospital last night surrounded by family, following a bout of pneumonia.'
    The family also thanked well-wishers for their 'messages of love and support'.
    Hoskins revealed his battle with the brain disorder several months after his diagnosis.
    Culture Minister Ed Vaizey paid tribute, saying: 'For decades, Bob Hoskins has entertained television and film audiences of all age groups around the world. The British film industry has lost one of its true greats, and my thoughts and sympathies go out to his family and friends.'
    Actor Stephen Fry said on Twitter today: 'Oh no, Bob Hoskins. Gone? That’s awful news. The Long Good Friday [is] one of the best British movies of the modern era. A marvellous man.'
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    Married: He had four children and lived in East Sussex with second wife Linda Banwell for more than a decade
    Married: He had four children and lived in East Sussex with second wife Linda Banwell for more than a decade
    Hollywood hit: He played Eddie Valiant in the 1988 Touchstone Pictures film Who Framed Roger Rabbit
    Hollywood hit: He played Eddie Valiant in the 1988 Touchstone Pictures film Who Framed Roger Rabbit
    Respected: He had an Oscar nomination for best actor for his lead role in Mona Lisa, with Cathy Tyson in 1986
    Respected: He had an Oscar nomination for best actor for his lead role in Mona Lisa, with Cathy Tyson in 1986
    Pirate: Hoskins played Smee in the 1991 Steven Spielberg film Hook, which also starred Robin Williams
    Pirate: Hoskins played Smee in the 1991 Steven Spielberg film Hook, which also starred Robin Williams
    And actor Martin Kemp ‏added: 'RIP Bob Hoskins - Long Good Friday [is] one of the best movies ever made. You will be missed.'
      Hoskins began his film career in the 1970s and found fame playing Harold Shand in the iconic 1980 gangster film The Long Good Friday alongside Helen Mirren.

      PARKINSON'S: TREMORS, MUSCLE STIFFNESS AND MOVEMENT ISSUES

      Parkinson's disease is a condition in which part of the brain becomes progressively more and more damaged over many years.
      It causes involuntary shaking and tremors, muscle stiffness and a slowing down of physical movements. It can also result in depression, daytime sleepiness and swallowing difficulties.
      Parkinson's disease is caused by a loss of nerve cells in part of the brain. This leads to a reduction in the amount of a chemical called dopamine in the brain. This plays a vital role in regulating the movement of the body.
      Actor Michael J Fox, 52, is one of the most well-known sufferers of the disease, which he has battled for more than 20 years.
      Another high-profile sufferer is 72-year-old former boxer Muhammad Ali, who was diagnosed at the age of 42 in 1984.
      An Oscar nomination for best actor and further critical acclaim followed his lead role in another British film, Mona Lisa, in 1986.
      He went on to play Eddie Valiant in Who Framed Roger Rabbit  in 1988, and Smee in both Hook (1991) and Neverland (2011).
      In the 1980s and 1990s he was also famous for his adverts for BT, and his ‘It’s good to talk’ catchphrase became well-known.
      He had four children and lived in East Sussex with second wife Linda for more than a decade.
      Asked in May 2012 if acting was still a passion, Hoskins replied: ‘Acting is a lark but I’m trying to work less. 
      'They say: "Bob I know you’re trying to retire but we’ve got a little swan song here which is the business..." and I get talked into it. The more you don’t want to work, the more work you get.
      'I want to be at home with the wife but she doesn’t want me to retire, she wants me out of the house.'
      Couple: Actor Bob Hoskins and his second wife Linda arrive for a UK film premiere in London in May 2004
      Couple: Actor Bob Hoskins and his second wife Linda arrive for a UK film premiere in London in May 2004
      Reaction: Actor Martin Kemp said on Twitter that Long Good Friday is 'one of the best movies ever made'
      Reaction: Actor Martin Kemp said on Twitter that Long Good Friday is 'one of the best movies ever made'
      'Marvellous': Actor Stephen Fry also had praise for The Long Good Friday, saying it was 'one of the best British movies of the modern era'
      'Marvellous': Actor Stephen Fry also had praise for The Long Good Friday, saying it was 'one of the best British movies of the modern era'
      'A gentleman': Actor Samuel L Jackson described Hoskins as a 'truly gigantic talent', saying he was 'truly saddened'
      'A gentleman': Actor Samuel L Jackson described Hoskins as a 'truly gigantic talent', saying he was 'truly saddened'
       

      Bob Hoskins: How a nursery school teacher's son fell into a Hollywood career

      Born in the Suffolk town of Bury St Edmunds in October 1942, Bob Hoskins rose from circus worker and camel herder to Hollywood giant.
      His mother Elsie Hopkins, a nursery school teacher and cook, had been living in the market town after being evacuated as a result of heavy bombings during the Second World War.
      As a child Hoskins grew up in north London leaving school at the age of 15.
      Classic: His career spanned four decades and included Hollywood hits such as Who Framed Roger Rabbit
      Classic: His career spanned four decades and included Hollywood hits such as Who Framed Roger Rabbit
      Co-stars: He appeared in Neverland in 2011 as Mr Smee alongside Anna Friel, who played Elizabeth Bonny
      Co-stars: He appeared in Neverland in 2011 as Mr Smee alongside Anna Friel, who played Elizabeth Bonny
      Before embarking on his acting career Hoskins had a string of unusual jobs including looking after camels in Syria and later packing fruit on a kibbutz in Israel.

      'A MARVELLOUS MAN': TRIBUTES TO HOSKINS POUR IN ON TWITTER

      Tributes have poured in for Hoskins, with many taking to Twitter to express their disbelief at his death.
      Actor and comedian Stephen Fry tweeted: ‘Oh no, Bob Hoskins. Gone? That's awful news. The Long Good Friday one of the best British movies of the modern era. A marvellous man.’
      Hollywood actor James Woods, who starred with Hoskins in the 1995 drama Nixon, mourned his death by celebrating the Briton's acting talents. He tweeted: ‘Oh man, what a terrible loss. A great guy and a superb artist.’
      Fellow Tinstletown legend Samuel L Jackson spoke of his sadness at the news, saying: ‘Truly saddened by the passing of Bob Hoskins! A truly Gigantic talent & a Gentleman. R.I.P.’
      The League of Gentlemen actor Mark Gatiss, who starred in a production of The Wind In The Willows with Hoskins for the BBC, posted a photograph of the pair from the show.
      He tweeted: ‘So sad to hear we've lost the great Bob Hoskins. A true gent & an inspiration. Happy memories of 'the Willows' in '06’.
      Actor Nick Frost shared the silver screen with Hoskins when they appeared together as Nion and Muir, two of the seven dwarves in the 2012 film Snow White And The Huntsman.
      Frost tweeted: ‘Terribly sad news about Bob Hoskins. A pleasure to have shared the screen with you mate. An Actors actor and a gentleman to boot. RIP.
      ‘If you want to see Bob in full flow watch The Long Good Friday. A tour de force. The long shot at the end of Bob in the taxi is amazing.’
      Theatre director and choreographerMatthew Bourne added simply: ‘RIP Bob Hoskins’.
      Actor and Spandau Ballet musician Martin Kemp said: ‘RIP Bob Hoskins, 'Long Good Friday' one of the best movies ever made! You will be missed!’, while EastEnders starShane Richie said: ‘Goodbye to a giant of British cinema RIP bob Hoskins x’.
      His fellow soap star Danny Dyer said: ‘RIP Bob Hoskins.....gone but never ever forgotten. :(‘
      The Da Vinci Code and Spider-Man 2 actorAlfred Molina tweeted: ‘RIP Bob Hoskins. One of the great ones. True gentleman, gifted actor, you will be terribly missed’, while comedian Omid Djalili wrote: ‘RIP Bob Hoskins. Worked with him twice. Always a laugh’.
      Shadow culture secretary Harriet Harmansaid: ‘Sad to hear that Bob Hoskins has died - great actor’, while sports presenter Gabby Logan tweeted: ‘If there was ever a man who personified Avuncular on screen and apparently in life it was Bob Hoskins. As in reassuring and trustworthy.’
      Irish Game Of Thrones actor Liam Cunningham, who starred with Hoskins in Jimmy McGovern drama The Street, tweeted of how he enjoyed filming with the diminutive actor.
      He tweeted: ‘I filmed "The Street" with Bob Hoskins in 2010. Had copious amounts of wine with the man. It was a joy to work with him. RIP’.
      Pop star Boy George wrote: ‘R.I.P Bob Hoskins’, while Jermain Jackman, winner of this year's talent show The Voice, said: ‘Rest In Peace Bob Hoskins! Who framed Rodger Rabbit is one of my favourite films! You will be missed!’
      Former British children's laureate Michael Rosen tweeted: ‘Loved Bob Hoskins. First saw him in Ken Campbell's Roadshow in about 1970. Perf'd brilliantly my story “The Bakerloo Flea” on TV.’
      He is also known to have worked as a porter, lorry driver and window cleaner and attempted a three-year accounting course but dropped out, before he discovered acting.
      But a passion for language and literature inspired by his former English teacher, saw the teenager dream of a career path that would lead him on to the stage.
      Hoskins stumbled into acting at the age of 26 when he accompanied a friend to watch a series of auditions at the Unity Theatre in 1969, only to be confused for one of the actors taking part.
      A script was pushed into his hands and Hoskins ended up being given the role.
      On getting his first role, Hoskins, said: 'I was three parts pissed. We were going to a party. And this bloke comes around and says: "Right. You're next. Have you seen the script?"...And I got the leading part.'
      He spent several seasons with the Royal National Theatre and the Old Vic Theatre in London, where his credits included everything from a range of Shakespeare to Chechov to Shaw.
      After some success on the stage, he moved to television securing roles in the series Villains (1972) and Thick As Thieves (1974).
      He launched his film career in the mid-70s.
      His first role was a stand-out performance alongside Richard Dreyfuss in John Byrum's Inserts (1974), followed by a smaller part in Richard Lester's Royal Flash (1975).
      His big break came when in 1978 he stared in Dennis Potter's mini TV series, Pennies From Heaven, playing the role of Arthur Parker a doomed salesman.
      That performance secured Hoskins a string of film offers.
      His debut in a major blockbuster came in 1980 when he secured the role of Harold Shand in gangster film The Long Good Friday, alongside actress Helen Mirren.
      An Oscar nomination for best actor and further critical acclaim, including a BAFTA award, followed his lead role in another British film, Mona Lisa, in 1986.
      He went on to play Eddie Valiant in Who Framed Roger Rabbit in 1988, and Smee in both Hook (1991) and Neverland (2011), and Nikita Khrushchev in Enemy At The Gates (2001).
      His instantly-recognisable London accent did not stop him taking a role as FBI boss J Edgar Hoover in the 1995 film Nixon.
      Despite big-budget hits, he was more than happy to appear in low-budget movies such as the Shane Meadows-directed A Room For Romeo Brass.
      The star - married to his second wife Linda for 30 years - also moved into directing with The Raggedy Rawney and Rainbow.
      Despite his flourishing big-screen career, Hoskins took a role in Jimmy McGovern's BBC1 series The Street in 2009, winning an international Emmy.
      He was famously on standby to play Al Capone in Brian De Palma's The Untouchables, until Robert De Niro agreed to take the role.
      The director went on to send him a cheque for £20,000.
      Hoskins said: 'I phoned him up and I said "Brian, if you've ever got any films you don't want me in, son, you just give me a call".'
      In the 1980s and 1990s Hoskins also became known for his adverts for BT, and his ‘It’s good to talk’ catchphrase became well-known.
      Hoskins announced his retirement after being diagnosed with Parkinson's in the Autumn of 2011 and his last film, Snow White And The Huntsman was released in 2012.
      Speaking about the acting profession, Hoskins said: 'I came into this business uneducated, dyslexic, 5ft 6in, cubic, with a face like a squashed cabbage and they welcomed me with open arms.'
      In 1988, he said the profession had become one of the great joys of his life.
      He said: 'My life has taken off - my life, my career - everything. I can honestly say I've never been happier. I'm walking around thinking any minute now, 25 tons of horse-s*** is going is going to fall on my head.'
      Hoskins played Harold Shand in the iconic 1980 gangster film The Long Good Friday alongside Helen Mirren
      Hoskins played Harold Shand in the iconic 1980 gangster film The Long Good Friday alongside Helen Mirren
      Hoskins's most recent appearance was in Snow White and the Huntsman, released in 2012. He is seen right
      Hoskins's most recent appearance was in Snow White and the Huntsman, released in 2012. He is seen right
      Smoking: Hoskins with Helen Mirren in 1980 film The Long Good Friday, directed by John Mackenzie
      Smoking: Hoskins with Helen Mirren in 1980 film The Long Good Friday, directed by John Mackenzie

      IN HIS OWN WORDS: SOME OF BOB HOSKINS'S MOST FAMOUS QUOTES

      • ‘I came into this business uneducated, dyslexic, 5ft 6in, cubic, with a face like a squashed cabbage - and they welcomed me with open arms’ - July 2009
      • ‘I do find being violent on stage or in a film very easy. I once had to play a Pope, and being good was murder’ - October 2005
      • ‘If it wasn't for acting I'd probably be a serial killer’ - September 2010.
      • ‘A common misperception of me is that I am a tough guy. You don't end up looking like me if you are a tough guy. I just have a big mouth with little to back it up’ - August 2007
      • ‘No, I don't want to be one of them. No thank you very much. Why accept a tribute from a society I have nothing in common with?’ - The actor saying he would never accept a knighthood should one be offered, December 2005.
      • ‘In some ways, Britain is going to the dogs. We've got some of the worst politicians in the world.’ - September 2010
      • ‘I met a gangster and he said, 'Bob, I'm glad to see one of our own doing well'. I said, 'One of your own? I've never tortured anybody in my life’' - October 2006


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      Tuesday 29 April 2014

      Rihanna goes topless for the second time this month stripping off for French magazine Lui

      Will she ever keep her clothes on? Rihanna goes topless for the SECOND time this month stripping off for French magazine Lui

      She certainly isn't shy when it comes to modelling.
      But now Rihanna has gone topless for a magazine shoot for the second time this month, this time stripping off for French magazine Lui.
      The shoot comes after the 26-year-old took her clothes off for Vogue Brazil, which hit the shelves just last week. 
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      Will she ever keep her clothes on? Rihanna, 26, poses topless for French magazine Lui, out now
      Will she ever keep her clothes on? Rihanna, 26, poses topless for French magazine Lui, out now
      Rihanna's face is barely visible on the cover, with a large denim hat keeping her green eyes in the shade.
      Clasping a beverage with long talon-like nails, the What's My Name? singer is leaning back on a chair wearing just the bottom half of a pink bikini.
      It is less than a week after the singer was seen stripping down to her underwear for a glossy shoot in Vogue Brazil.
      So she DOES wear clothes! Rihanna was spotted in NYC on Monday covering herself up (just) in a turquoise ensemble

      So she DOES wear clothes! Rihanna was spotted in NYC on Monday covering herself up (just) in a turquoise ensemble
      Rihanna proudly shared the image on her Twitter and Instagram pages, tweeting: ‘I am the G in Vogue!! Is it too late now?’ referring to the fact her head covers up one of the letters in the magazine’s logo.
      The Stay hit-maker’s second cover shows her topless while smouldering at the camera with a short crop of wild, dark curls. 
      But it's not just Rihanna's risque photoshoots that has seen the pop star cause controversy.
      The singer has been hit with a lawsuit from Geoffrey Keating, from Dublin, who claims the popstar made 'nauseatingly offensive' and false statements about him in an email sent to him and his wife last July.
      BFFs: Yesterday, Rihanna was seen holding hands with her pal Melissa Forde as they headed out in New York together
      BFFs: Yesterday, Rihanna was seen holding hands with her pal Melissa Forde as they headed out in New York together


      He also claims the star used the same defamatory allegations via a telephone call to his sister.
      Mr Keating, who worked for Rihanna on her Diamonds tour between October 2012 and July 2013, claims the comments have tarnished his reputation and damaged the future of his business.
      The former bodyguard is seeking damages against the brunette beauty and he also wants her to publish a correction of the alleged defamation.
      His lawyer, Gerald Kean, was granted permission yesterday to serve the singer with the legal papers at her home in New York City.
      Mr Kean told TMZ.com: 'We're taking this battle very seriously. We are satisfied that the Irish Courts will see justice at the end of the day.'
      Viva Glam: Songstress Rihanna, who already has her own range of cosmetics with MAC, is the new face of the charity collection which donates all proceeds to help fight AIDS
      Viva Glam: Songstress Rihanna, who already has her own range of cosmetics with MAC, is the new face of the charity collection which donates all proceeds to help fight AIDS


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