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Emily Lu Aldrich Joins Shelter PR As It Ramps Up New Film And TV Division

8 years ago Lily Garner
Emily Lu Aldrich Joins Shelter PR As It Ramps Up New Film And TV Division EXCLUSIVE: Emily Lu Aldrich is joining Shelter PR’s newly formed Film and TV Publicity division and will be working with Alicia Wyld and Jerry Rojas (formerly of Focus Features). She comes to Shelter as VP of National Film..

Vanderpump Rules Recap: Terror Over Tampa

8 years ago Lily Garner
Remember in the beginning when the cast of Vanderpump Rules had actual goals? Future careers and the like into which they hoped to nestle once their debauched days at SUR (and their sex appeal) passed? Suddenly Jax Taylor is one of those people – those realists. Except now, instead of it being the r..

Elizabeth Hurley Says Nephew ‘Remains in Great Pain’ After Stabbing

8 years ago Lily Garner
Elizabeth Hurley posted an update on her nephew Miles Hurley, who was stabbed in London earlier this month, revealing that he is still in a lot of pain and can hardly move. Celebrity Health Scares “Wishing everyone a peaceful weekend,” she captioned a photo of herself holding a dove on Satu..

The Unbelievably Sad Reason You Can’t Pet These Puppies in Chernobyl

8 years ago Lily Garner
After the Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster in 1986, the area was deemed uninhabitable — for humans, at least. Wild animals have since prospered in the area, including man's best friend: dogs. When residents of Pripyat and Chernobyl evacuated, many people had to leave behind their dogs. Thirty-one years later, puppies now walk around the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ), waiting for a pat on the head that will never come. As the documentary Puppies of Chernobyl explains, the animals should be avoided at all costs, since they could carry radioactive particles in their fur. It's estimated that about 900 stray dogs exist around the area and it's unknown just how much (or little) radiation is affecting them. The dogs are receiving some care, however; organizations Four Paws and Clean Futures Fund (CFF) teamed up to spay, neuter, and vaccinate the dogs to protect power plant workers. "By neutering the strays, we will also achieve a long-term reduction in their population, impr..

Cate Blanchett and Sandra Bullock Got “Penis Facials,” and We’re as Confused as You Are

8 years ago Lily Garner
Is the "penis facial" a new skincare must have? In an interview with Vogue Australia, Cate Blanchett revealed that she and her Ocean's 8 costar Sandra Bullock visited facialist Georgia Louise in New York for the "penis facial." The official name for the facial is the Hollywood EGF Facial, and EGF stands for Epidermal Growth Factor. As Cate explained, "It smells a bit like sperm because of an enzyme, so Sandy [Sandra Bullock] refers to it as the penis facial." But it gets weirder. Georgia explained to People that "EGF is derived from the progenitor cells of the human fibroblast taken from Korean newborn baby foreskin during circumcision." The cells are then cloned in a laboratory. These stem cells are penetrated into the skin using a microneedling tool, which makes the treatment more effective in generating new collagen and elastin. There you have it, friends. That's the penis facial, and it will set you back a hefty $650. And we thought our snail mucin cream was weird. I..

Matthew Morrison’s ‘Heart Is Broken’ Over Alleged Dog Abuse On His Upcoming Film ‘Crazy Alien’

8 years ago Lily Garner
Matthew Morrison's 'Heart Is Broken' Over Alleged Dog Abuse On His Upcoming Film 'Crazy Alien' Matthew Morrison tweeted that his "heart is broken" over an alleged incident of dog abuse on his upcoming film "Crazy Alien." PETA is calling for a boycott of Chinese sci-fi comedy over the alleged animal cruelty. The organization released a video of the incident in question on Thursday, which they claim came from an anonymous whistleblower on set. The grainy video shows a spinning cage being flung into a river. According to peta's tipster, a German Shepherd was locked inside the cage and subjected to the stunt for multiple takes. The source reportedly told peta the incident was "awful to witness," calling it "one of the worst animal cruelty acts I have ever seen." Matthew Morrison shot his scenes for “Crazy Alien" in China last fall. The "Glee" alum took to twitter after learning about the video. "My heart is broken to see any animal treated this way,” he wr..

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