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Madame Tussauds Appoints 'Tissue Attendant' For Mourning Zayn Malik Fans

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One Direction fans have not taken the news of Zayn Malik's departure lightly.

Their reaction has been so intense, in fact, that Madame Tussauds in London said it had to appoint a "tissue attendant" as fans mourned beside Malik's wax figure.

The company had 150 boxes of tissues delivered to the wax museum and tapped 18-year-old attraction assistant Grace Cadden as "tissue attendant," according to Yahoo UK.

"Directioners that have visited since the news broke have enjoyed seeing all of the boys together and singing along with their songs -- many have also been teary eyed, but we've had a delivery of 150 boxes of tissues over the weekend so we're prepared," Cadden told Yahoo UK.

Marketing director Matt Clarkson said the museum previously had a tissue attendant on hand in 2012 when the band's wax figures were unveiled, but "on that occasion, it was tears of joy."

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A Madame Tussauds tissue attendant hands One Direction fan Tansay Ratcliffe-James a tissue following the news of the departure of Zayn Malik from One Direction on March 31, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Alex Huckle/Getty Images)


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A Madame Tussauds attendant hands One Direction fan Laura Tokely a tissue following the news of the departure of Zayn Malik from One Direction on March 31, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Alex Huckle/Getty Images)


Malik may not be part of the boy band anymore, but to the relief of fans everywhere, Madame Tussauds has no plans to remove his wax figure.

“We will absolutely not be removing Zayn from our One Direction lineup,” Clarkson said in a statement, according to TIME. “We will continue to play their music non-stop in their dedicated setting, and the Tissue Attendant will be on hand when needed.”

Last week, the museum posted a goodbye message to Malik on Facebook when news of his departure broke.

It was a pleasure to work with you Zayn Malik, we wish you all the best for the future.

Posted by Madame Tussauds London on Wednesday, March 25, 2015




Let's just hope those 150 boxes do the trick.

Madame Tussaud's did not immediately The Huffington Post's request for comment.

T-Pain Says FKA Twigs And Robert Pattinson Are Engaged (UPDATE)

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UPDATE: T-Pain now claims he pranked everyone -- including Vulture -- for April Fools' Day. Good one.




EARLIER: Love is real and exists between FKA Twigs, one of last year's biggest breakout artists, and some dude who used to play a vampire. In an interview with Vulture, T-Pain spilled the beans that Twigs and Robert Pattinson, who had maintained a low-profile relationship, were actually engaged.

When asked if Twigs would appear on his new album T-Pain said:

Well, the first time we even met each other, we met in the studio. Her music’s changed a lot since then. But she’s on tour so much, and anytime I call her, she’s in a different place. And she’s engaged now, so that’s about to be a whole other thing.


Uh, what? "Yeah, to ol’ Patty [Robert Pattinson]," T-Pain said. "I don’t know if she wanted anybody to know that ..."

T-Pain has spoken about his relationship with Twigs before and in an interview with the Fader said she changed his life. "Twigs actually changed my whole perspective on the music industry. She made me proud of myself again, the way she was talking to me." Maybe so, but now he's out here spilling all her secrets. Come on, T-Pain.

Twigs and Pattinson's representation did not return HuffPost Entertainment's immediate request for comment to confirm the engagement.

For more from T-Pain, head to Vulture.

Looking Like That, She Was Asking For It. Right?

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I took a breath before I posted this. I even saved the draft, worked out and came back to it to see if I could let go of some of the... shock? Anger? Angst? Nope. Still there. I'm not trying to beat a dead horse or breath oxygen into a dying fire, but I wanted to be as honest, concise and calm as possible for this.

There is an item floating around in the news about an LA comic, a friend of mine, Ari Shaffir and his unprovoked verbal attack on an overweight, one armed female comic -- Damienne Merlina, an acquaintance I've known for many years. I'd always thought she was sweet and secretly always thought it was super metal that her arm had been RIPPED off in a car accident and kind of cool that she made jokes about it.

I like Ari, we have always been cool. I am writing this because I believe the subtext behind the events that followed sort of transcend the stage and really speak to a major problem in our society.

When I heard what he said, I thought there definitely had to be two sides to that story. Maybe she had called him a name and it was a proper fight. I believe in a no-holds-barred/equal opportunity offender type of comedy as long as everyone is willingly participating. I think it levels the playing field and sort of forces people to be mindful of what they say, knowing that once you put something out there, you can't control the responses. That rule applies to not just comedy, but anytime you publicly state an opinion... As I am reminded every time I use Twitter.

His attack was mean but, above all, unprovoked, which is what scared me.

As comics, we are supposed to use our "powers" for good. Powers we developed because, perhaps in our lives, we have been the target of unprovoked attacks. When I was seven a boy kicked me until I bled because he decided he didn't like that I was funny. When I was on tour with Last Comic Standing, I had a comic threaten to hit me because he hated that I'd won and that I existed. I'm not saying this for sympathy. I'm saying this because every human knows what it feels like to be attacked just for being themselves.

Ari's clip was an independent entity. There hadn't been a roast battle, there hadn't even been a Twitter tiff. This was from a comedy special, now coming to light, no doubt because my friend has his own show -- and he just went off on a woman that he didn't think mattered.

We've all been there, onstage. You say something you don't mean, you make fun of something on accident but... This wasn't that. This wasn't crowd work. This was a rehearsed set. This was pointed.

Her response was heartfelt and sad. She mentioned how hard her life had been, which, in a horrible way, is sort of irrelevant. What is germane to the story is that she chose to address his comments with poise, tears and positivity. I can applaud that... to a degree. I suppose that's how she felt comfortable standing up for herself. As comics we are taught to fight back with words -- she did, her words just weren't funny, something she was, sadly, faulted for. Should she have used it as a platform to show off her comic skills? Maybe. But her way of dealing with it certainly wasn't wrong.

So that happened. A male comic attacked a female comic he barely knew and it really really hurt her feelings. Horrible. And what happened after is sort of worse.

I tweeted that Comedy Central should be ashamed that they aired that clip. Some were quick to point out that I had done a bit on that network where I said someone's name and shamed them. Here is the difference, and I can't believe I even have to explain this.

In my bit about a sociopath ex-boyfriend who had wronged me in a horrific way, lying to me about his mother having cancer, who he was and everything else. They bleeped out his name when I used it (at least in the version I was shown). Regardless, my attack was a defensive response to a psychopath who involved me in his dangerous choices. Just because I didn't put that all in the Comedy Central version, doesn't mean it didn't happen -- for God's sake I had eight minutes to tell the story.

Regardless, even if you feel I was wrong in that, it was me going on the defense after shots had been fired and I was more than prepared to deal with whatever flak was to come my way.

This girl did nothing to warrant this.

It wasn't a conversation, it wasn't a fight between comics. That's what's scary. She was just a woman who a man decide wasn't acceptable looking and so he put her on blast. Men do it all the time: Donald Trump's favorite past time is calling Rosie O'Donnell fat. Women's looks, fertility and age are always the first things men attack when they are angry. It's sad.

Do we live in a society that complains too much? Absolutely. Is it right to just attack someone, publicly, for something they can't help when they have never done anything to you? Absolutely not. Is it okay if it's Kim Kardashian? Absolutely.

It's not about comedy rules, it's about a moral compass, and I think in the name of "our art" we often forget to check in with it from time to time. If we're going to say that "hey, he's a comic, everyone is fair game," then lets make it really fair! Let's do specials where we just rip apart mentally handicapped children and cancer patients. Let's sharpen our claws on people with MS and really dig into babies born with genetic defects. Let's just do anything for a laugh and hope we never have to deal with repercussions. Is there a town square where we can bring out the crippled and yell at them?

Damienne's act is a lot of self-deprecation. She knows she is overweight with one arm; she points it out. But because she isn't famous, she didn't have the benefit for getting in front of those insults before they hit her. All we saw was Ari's take on her.

It comes down to this: A man found the shape of a woman's body unacceptable so she was publicly humiliated. This is not a new concept to our society. Looking like that, she was asking for it... Sound like a familiar phrase, anyone?

Would it have been a bigger deal if she was black? If he had said "an annoying black girl?" "An annoying Mexican chick?" "A fat Muslim loser?" Oh, you better believe it. Apologies would have been issued left and right. Shows cancelled. Tears shed.

But she's just a fat white girl and by daring to show her face or try to make a living? She was asking for it.

What's scarier is no one seemed to personally speak out. Sure, some websites posted the video, but I saw no female comics of influence stand up for her. If you're a female comic or just a comic, and you took a stand and I didn't see it, then I'm sorry. I tweeted my thoughts about how this was wrong and scary. I didn't even direct them to Ari -- I just referenced what had happened and said that Comedy Central should be ashamed. One genius wrote me back and said "It's not Comedy Central's job to censor the comics." Clearly he had never done a set on TV before. If he had said something anti-Ford or Dorito, or whatever their sponsor is, would have been bleeped? If not, then are we just gonna live in a society where -- if you're ratings are good -- you can pick on smaller people for fun? If you want to bring the idea of Freedom of Speech into it, then let's go balls deep with law terms: Defamation of Character, anyone?

The amount of men that were basically saying "she's a comic; she should just take it" is absurd. Women are just supposed to keep quiet and "take it," and when they fight back then they are "bitches" or "cunts" or something else horrific that I know I've been called just because I dare to speak my mind. Ashley Judd said something negative about a college basketball team and she got rape threats. Do any of these men have mothers?

What's odd is this: As much as women are put down in our society and as "fragile" and "sensitive" and "unstable" as we are told we are ( I'm gonna get a lot of fun hate tweets from guys who have "69" in their handles and have three followers but...) when men (some men) feel wronged or feel that they are owed something, let's say female attention, acceptance, a cool spot at the lunch table, on occasion, they lash out violently. I don't see any women shooting up schools because they feel left out or rejected by the opposite sex. I don't see women often raping men because they need to feel power. This isn't about women being better than men, this is about reactions that have become commonplace.

So let me get this straight: When a man feels rejected (and obviously I'm not an idiot who hates men and think all men are rapists but... women don't rape as often or shoot up schools or movie theaters) he is allowed to go out and take it out on a woman and she is supposed to just take it and if she lashes out, then she's a bitch.

Got it. Again, super pumped for the future of our country, guys.

I'm disgusted at how everyone kept silent. I'm disgusted that there is no sense of what's right or wrong. There is no debate here: What he did was wrong, and all the people faulting her in anyway are wrong. Only an insane person with three followers and an egg for a profile picture would disagree.

We're quicker to threaten to KILL someone over wasting water on an ALS Ice Bucket Challenge than we are to defend a woman who was humiliated simply for living.

And we all keep silent for selfish reasons. People are afraid to get their hands dirty; they are afraid it will affect their careers, or they will be shunned by their peers.

None of that will happen. This isn't McCarthyism. If you work hard on your own merits and stand up for what's right, then you have no one to answer to. Truth is, this story won't even be a subject of discussion in a week -- it barely is now. I'm writing this because it needed to be written. I'm using the little fame I have to make my point heard.

I am not an unknown comic. I'm not a struggling comic. I'm also not afraid of anyone. Girls, don't be afraid. Please. The more you stay silent, the more things stay the same.

I am writing this because, as Billy Crystal said in Mr. Saturday Night, "It's a comic's job, when he sees bullshit, he calls bullshit."

I'm a comic, and I'm doing my job. This post wasn't funny, but neither was what happened.

Olivia Wilde And Baby Otis Have The Cutest Party Ever

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New mom Olivia Wilde knows the best kind of party is a baby party.

Wilde had some serious laughs with little Otis Alexander, 11 months, Wednesday. The actress let fans in on the fun posting an Instagram photo of the two of them, writing: "My kind of party."

My kind of party.

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Wilde opened up about motherhood in a candid and empowering interview with Shape magazine, admitting that she chooses quality time with her little man over much else these days, especially pushing herself back into a rigorous exercise regimen.

"If I wasn’t at work, I just wanted to stay home and party with my little man — and by 'party,' I mean, of course, endless rounds of the “Itsy Bitsy Spider.” Also, I like beer. And pizza. And these two ingredients are not found in the purely fictional book I like to call How to Look Like You Never Made a Human: A Guide to Socially Acceptable Motherhood."

Zoe Kravitz Reveals How She Confronted Her 'Demons' With Anorexia

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Growing up around the glitz and glamour fame brings can often take its toll on some people. For Zoe Kravitz, the pressures of being a woman engulfed in the world of celebrity unfortunately resulted in the actress-singer-model battling an eating disorder at the age of 16.

In the April/May 2015 issue of Complex magazine, Kravitz revealed having a “hard time loving” herself while dealing with her past struggles being anorexic and bulimic. These issues resurfaced during the 2013 filming of her role as Marie –- a character who also suffered from the eating disorder in the dramedy, “The Road Within.”

“My parents got really scared for me to go back down that road,” the 26-year-old recalled during the interview before adding her reaction to viewing her then-90 pound body on the set. “It was fucked up, man. You could see my rib cage. I was just trying to lose more weight for the film but I couldn’t see: You’re there. Stop. It was scary.”

Recovering from shooting the role also came at an expense to Kravitz’s health where she later fell ill after her immune system failed. The “Divergent” star also went on to detail her role in the upcoming movie and how it has helped her address any insecurities.

“It made me not only confront my demons, but also realize and accept an insecurity that’s still there, and [that it’s] easy to fall back into that pattern. I feel like something has left my body, like some part of me is gone now, something that was making me so insecure. And it feels amazing.”

In addition to confronting her demons with anorexia, Kravitz previously revealed to US Weeklyhow she prepared for the role by actively drinking a clay-based cleanse, “because it cleans out your body and fills you up,” and “eating a Mason jar of pureed vegetables a day and running.”

Read more of Zoe Kravitz’s Complex interview here.

Keira Knightley: 'Where Are The Female Stories?'

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Keira Knightley wants women's voices to be heard.

In an interview for the latest issue of Violet magazine, the actress discussed her commitment to playing empowered women and her hope for more woman-focused films.

She told interviewer Amanda de Cadenet:

Where are the female stories? Where are they? Where are the directors, where are the writers? It’s imbalanced, so given that we are half the cinema-going public, we are half the people [who] watch drama or watch anything else, where is that? So yes, I think the pay is a huge thing, but I’m actually more concerned over the lack of our voices being heard.


Knightley's comments touch on the fact that female directors are still a minority in Hollywood, and that films focusing on women's stories aren't that common -- despite data showing that films with complex female characters actually make more money.

Knightley also discussed how glad she is that feminism has made something of a mainstream comeback.

“I don’t know what happened through the ’80s,’90s, and ’00s that took feminism off the table, that made it something that women weren’t supposed to identify with and were supposed to be ashamed of," she said. "Feminism is about the fight for equality between the sexes, with equal respect, equal pay, and equal opportunity. At the moment we are still a long way off that.”

Read the full interview in Violet, out this week.

h/t Style.com

Beastie Boys' Adam Horovitz Gives The Most Adorable Love Advice To Teen Girls

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Need some love advice? Ask a Beastie Boy.

As part of Rookie's "Ask A Grown Man" series, Adam Horovitz, aka Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys, answered teen girls' questions about dating insecurities, what to do when you're in a relationship but you're just not feelin' it and being scared to have your first kiss.

"My advice and opinion, is to go ahead and kiss. Go ahead and do it," said Adam. "I say talk about it, have a quick little conversation... it doesn't mean you have to have a full-on make-out session or anything else... just a quick kiss. It's something really special to be really close -- just for a moment."

Adam also admitted that when it comes to making moves, dudes can be a little slow.

"Boys, for the most part, aren't very observant," he said.

Take note, ladies.

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Chris Messina Thinks Mindy Kaling Has 'Incredible Balls' For That Anal Sex Episode

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Chris Messina confirmed to HuffPost Live on Wednesday what we all already knew: Mindy Kaling is a badass.

During a conversation with Messina about his new film "Alex of Venice," which hits theaters April 17, HuffPost Live's Ricky Camilleri asked about the controversial anal sex episode of "The Mindy Project," which Messina said he figured would stir up some interesting responses from the time he read the script.

"You show up and you know nothing, which is kind of the fun of television. It's really scary because you open up the script, and I guess in some shows you go, 'Oh, I'm gonna die.' And in this show I was like, 'Oh, I'm gonna have anal sex,'" Messina said.

The actor said he's happy to work a show that pushes boundaries, and he applauds Kaling and her writing staff for going there.

"Mindy and her writers have incredible balls," Messina said. "The stuff they do and pull off and go for on network television is interesting to me, and I'm proud to be part of a show that has that kind of balls, that has that kind of push."

Watch the full HuffPost Live conversation with Chris Messina here.

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The 'Gift' Trailer Will Make Sure You Avoid Reuniting With High School Acquaintances At All Costs

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If you're thinking of calling up old high school pals to reconnect, you may think twice after watching the trailer for "The Gift." Jason Bateman plays a newly married homeowner who runs into an old acquaintance named Gordo (Joel Edgerton, also making his directorial debut). Gordo does not want to leave Bateman and his wife (Rebecca Hall) alone, and what unfolds after he is asked not to contact them again is full-on stalker territory. Secrets are revealed, people are panicking and we are getting chills. There's even an ominous game of Simon Says, and you know that is nothing but terrifying. "The Gift" opens in wide release on July 31.

Bob Odenkirk & David Cross Are Reuniting For A Netflix Series

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We finally know what that rumored "Mr. Show" reunion was all about.

"Mr. Show" creators and hosts Bob Odenkirk and David Cross are reuniting for "With Bob and David," a brand new sketch comedy show with Netflix, according to Deadline.com. The streaming service has reportedly ordered four half-hour episodes and an hour-long "making of" special.

Last December, Paul F. Tompkins stirred excitement among fans when he tweeted a photo of the "Mr. Show" gang hinting that something new was in the works for 2015. David Cross then teased the possibility even more when he mentioned a reunion for the '90s sketch comedy show on the Kickstarter for his directorial debut. Cross then confirmed the news of a "Mr. Show" reunion to The Huffington Post during an AOL Build interview.

According to Deadline.com, the new show will follow Odenkirk and Cross as two dishonorably discharged Navy SEALs who serve their "country the way they do best: making sketch comedy." The two will write, star in and executive produce the new show, which is expected to have all new characters. Representatives for Netflix were not immediately available for comment, Odenkirk seemed to confirm the news on Twitter when he retweeted Deadline's story on Thursday.

For more, head to Deadline.com.

David Beckham Went On His Son Brooklyn's First Date With Him

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David Beckham isn't quite as cool as we thought he was.

While chatting with James Corden on "The Late Late Show," Beckham revealed that he chaperoned his son Brooklyn's first date, when his son was 14 years old.

"It was Valentine’s Day, so he said, ‘I’d love to take this girl to dinner,’" the soccer star explained. Beckham himself was all for it, but when he ran it by his wife Victoria, who was out of town, she wasn't quite as thrilled.

"So she said, 'Make sure you take him, and make sure you sit in the restaurant.' … So we took him to a small sushi restaurant and he sat at the sushi bar and I sat about five tables back."

"By the way," he added, "my daughter is four years old. When she gets to that age, I will be closer than that.”

That's not where the embarrassment ends for Brooklyn, though. In an interview with The Telegraph, Beckham told a cringe-worthy (and adorable) story about how he handled the moment when Brooklyn asked to be dropped off around the corner from his school.

“He said ‘Can you drop me around the corner?’ So I said ‘Okay,’ I wasn’t happy about it, because I’d got up at seven in the morning to take him to school," Beckham explained. "So I dropped him around the corner, as he walking into his school I opened the window and shouted ‘I love you!’”

And you thought your dad was embarrassing.


H/T Today.com

Helen Mirren Shares The Best Fitness Advice Ever

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At 69, Helen Mirren's figure is one that women of all ages can envy, but it turns out her physique hasn't been honed by hours in the gym. In a recent interview with People Magazine, the actress revealed fitness tips even an exercise novice could use.

"I don't go to the gym," she told People. "I'm trying to go." She noted a few tips for all the gym-avoiders out there who need to start a fitness regimen. "Buy yourself a fabulous workout outfit. Put it on and do four sit-ups and take it off and get in the shower," she said.

Sounds like our kind of workout.

But no, you won't get a killer bod like hers with just four sit-ups. Mirren, who was named the new face of L'Oreal Paris last year, said it's important to start out small and build your way up. "My thing with exercise is start really easy, just so you only do three sit-ups ... Then do four next week and the next week do five," she said.

But if you want to look as fab as she does on the red carpet or in a bikini, you'll have to put in a little more time. But don't worry, 11 minutes is all you need. Last year, Mirren told Hello! Magazine she's a follower of the Royal Canadian Air Force workout. "It is the exercise I have done off and on my whole life. It just very gently gets you fit. Two weeks of doing that and you think: 'Yeah, I could go to the gym now'," she said.

The simple workout can be done anywhere and involves basic exercises like sit-ups, running in place and knee bends, all designed to make you fitter and stronger in no time. Perfect for anyone who hates going to the gym.

Thanks, Dame Helen.





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Deputy Ordered To Undergo Counseling After He Took Photo With Snoop Dogg

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A state trooper has been reprimanded for posing for a photo with Snoop Dogg at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, because the rapper has several convictions for drug possession.

Billy Spears was working security at the March event when Snoop Dogg asked to take a picture with him. The artist posted the image to Instagram with the comment, "Me n my deputy dogg."

Me n my deputy dogg ✨

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Department of Public Safety and Transportation officials saw the posting and cited Spears for deficiencies that require counseling by a supervisor.

Spears' attorney says his client didn't know about the rapper's criminal record. Spears can't appeal the citation because it isn't a formal disciplinary action.

A department spokesman says the agency doesn't discuss or release specifics of personnel issues unless they result in disciplinary action.

Dave Chappelle Heckler Says He Threw Banana Because He 'Thought A Joker Could Take A Joke'

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SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A man arrested after throwing a banana peel that hit comedian Dave Chappelle in the leg during a performance in Santa Fe says he threw one at another black man two nights later.

Christian Englander told the Santa Fe New Mexican on Thursday (http://goo.gl/33FaiC) he threw another banana peel outside a Santa Fe bar because the "irony of this situation is too much to pass up." Jay Wills, the latest target of a banana peel, says Englander threw a peel at him during a scuffle. That tossing was not reported to police.

Englander, who is white, was arrested Monday night on suspicion of battery and disorderly conduct after tossing a banana peel at Chappelle, who is black.

Englander, 30, denies that either tossing was racially motivated but was meant as a joke.

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Information from: The Santa Fe New Mexican, http://www.sfnewmexican.com

Maddie Ziegler Is An Emotional Roller Coaster In Sia's 'Big Girls Cry' Music Video

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Wearing her signature beige leotard and platinum blonde wig, Maddie Ziegler has returned for her last appearance as part of Sia's video trilogy.

"Big Girls Cry" features the "Dance Moms" star facing the camera before a black backdrop, displaying a wide range of facial expressions while making frantic gestures. Her feet dangle while a pair of hands lift her into the air, until she finally drops to the ground and breaks free.

Thanks for the roller coaster of emotions, Mads.

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Charles Spencer Recalls The 'Menacing' Comment A Paparazzo Once Made To Princess Diana (VIDEO)

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Charles Spencer, younger brother to Princess Diana, will forever be remembered for the powerful eulogy he delivered at his sister's funeral service. With frankness and honesty, he lashed out at the paparazzi who made Diana "the most hunted person of modern age" and pledged to shield William and Harry from the same fate. "We will not allow them to suffer the anguish that used regularly to drive you to tearful despair," he said to a country in mourning.

In his interview with Oprah on "Oprah: Where Are They Now?," Spencer recalls the torment Diana was put through by the paparazzi and his determination to protect his nephews.

"Do you think that that eulogy set a tone for the way the boys were treated?" Oprah asks.

"I wouldn't want to take any credit for that," Spencer says. "I think maybe I caught the public mood on that. And there was no way the public would have allowed them to suffer in that way. I mean, Diana was truly, repeatedly traumatized by the worst aspect of the paparazzi, particularly after she effectively left the Royal Family."

Spencer recalls how the paparazzi harassed Diana relentlessly. "I remember her telling me one of the worst paparazzo guys in London had actually said to her, 'I'll be there every day of your life until you're dead and then I'll be filming your grave, etcetera,'" he says. "And obviously, he didn't know she was going to die so young, but it was that menacing thing and I think she knew, actually."

He goes on to say that he believes the paparazzi saw Diana as a victim.

"Not only as a victim, but as a commodity for themselves," Oprah adds.

"Well that's right, a cash crop," Spencer says. "And it's disgusting."

Fortunately, his nephews have been able to keep some semblance of privacy in their lives. "I certainly think that William and Harry have led immaculate lives and have been very well protected and it's nothing to do with my speech, I was just mirroring what people were thinking," Spencer says.

"Oprah: Where Are They Now?" airs Sunday, April 5 at 9 p.m. ET on OWN.



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A Letter and a Challenge to HuffPost Readers

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I am closing in on 100. When I reflect on the many satisfactory experiences of my long life, I must include my correspondence with some of the world's most fascinating people. There is a special sensory enjoyment involved in writing a letter, stamping the envelope and sending it on its way. Whether you are getting something off your chest (some letters are indeed written in anger) or writing a love letter (my own favorite), it remains the most personal way to communicate, especially when written by hand.

After my stroke, I had fans who wanted me to tell them about my road to recovery. Answering their letters became part of my therapy, and signing them in my own handwriting part of my pleasure.

In a world where "everything old is new again," I am amazed to hear that young people are now buying vinyl records. Does this bode well for the return of letter-writing? I hope so.

Despite the convenience of the new technologies, this ancient form of communication remains impactful and should be used more often.

Imagine a child writing to Santa Claus in a letter parents can treasure; a Dear John or Dear Jane letter the recipient can stain with tears and reread when the heart has mended; a New Testament without the Epistles.

While no one doubts the ego-satisfying thrill of the 140-character tweet sent to a multitude of followers or the convenience of emails complete with acronyms that substitute for words and cute little emoticons substituting for feelings, I urge readers to rediscover the pleasure of communicating by what is known today by the derogatory term "snail mail."

My wife Anne has kept a trove of letters and poems I've written to her over our 60 year marriage. She can even quote from some of them. She can also see in them the man I was and the man I became. Anne has also meticulously archived decades of letters between me and people like my friends Henry Kissinger, Francis Albert Sinatra, Brigitte Bardot and others, as well as colleagues such as Lord Laurence Olivier and Dalton Trumbo. They all attest to a state of mind; they all reflect what was happening in their lives or mine; they all offer insight into the private thoughts and dreams of that moment in time.

I have written 11 books, and I was sure the one published on my 98th birthday would be my last. However, I have been reading through a lot of that saved correspondence and have decided on another book, much more ambitious than a man my age usually contemplates. I have already begun work on my book of "Letters."

Now, here's my challenge to all of you reading this open letter:

Write a letter today to someone you love that can be kept, savored, and passed along to family members when the time is right. Send a handwritten invitation by mail instead of an evite. Receive a gift and handwrite a thank-you note. Express your feelings to a member of government on an issue you care about and put it in a mailbox. Remember, when you sign a letter in your own hand, you are attesting that you and you alone are responsible for its content. I don't think that's possible with an email.

Let me hear from you, preferably not as a comment, but as a real letter between you and me. At first, rediscovering this form of communication may seem strange -- but I promise you, it gets easier the more you use it -- and ultimately more rewarding.

I hope you will join my crusade to bring the art of letter-writing back into vogue.

Sincerely,
Kirk Douglas

Gwyneth Paltrow Rocks A Bikini While Consciously Uncoupling With Chris Martin In Mexico

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Conscious uncoupling clearly works for Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin.

The pair, who announced their split last March, enjoyed a family vacation in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with their kids, Apple and Moses, this week. Paltrow looked tan and toned in a black bikini while the Coldplay frontman covered up in a hat, long-sleeved shirt and shorts.

chris martin and gwyneth

Just because a romantic relationship ends, doesn't mean a friendship can't continue, and Paltrow and Martin are proof of that.

"The idea is you try to do it with minimal acrimony and you say, 'Look, we have kids, we’re always going to be a family and let’s try to find all the positives in our relationship, all the things that brought us together, the friendship,'" Paltrow said of her split from Martin on The Howard Stern Show in January. "We actually have a really strong friendship and we laugh and we have fun."

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'Full House' Reunion Show 'Fuller House' Reportedly Coming To Netflix

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lol, okay: Netflix is reportedly "this close" to reviving "Full House" as a 13-episode reunion show called "Fuller House," TVLine reported on Thursday. According to the site, the series will be a multi-cam show starring Candace Cameron Bure as DJ Tanner and Andrea Barber as Kimmy Gibler. Netflix did not return HuffPost Entertainment's immediate request for comment.

TVLine also reports that "Full House" stars John Stamos, Bob Saget and Dave Coulier could make guest appearances, and Stamos may produce.

The cast has reunited countless times over the past few years, and some of the stars have commented about the possibility of an on-screen reunion. Last year, Stamos told Page Six, "We've said no to every sort of reunion. Lately there's one that we sort of are gravitating towards. It's not a complete reunion, but a twist. If we can get it done right ... then we will do it." Maybe this is what he meant.

For more, head to TVLine.

People Are Trying To Buy One Direction Now

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Zayn Malik's departure from One Direction has been rough.

Some people are so sad and angry over it that they're actually trying to buy the band.

There are currently two GoFundMe campaigns attempting to buy the guys from Modest Management. One of them, created by a team called The 6th Alliance, has raised $1,557 of its $500 million goal in about a week. The goal is totally simple:
sixth alliance

The other was created by a 16-year-old named Katie who lives in New York. She started her campaign on March 25 as a joke, but when people started taking it seriously, so did she. So far she's raised $1,794 of her $87.7 million goal.

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How's it going?

"At this point, the funds are slowing," she told The Huffington Post. "The fandom as a whole has so much potential to raise, but people aren't donating because of skepticism. I think if we work harder we'll make our goal."

Both campaigns have a long way to go, but they certainly get an "A" for effort.
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