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Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s $400k rental

Beyoncé and Jay-Z are known for their lavish lifestyle and this summer is no different with the pair renting a lavish estate to holiday at.

Here, we take a look inside the $43.5 million Hamptons holiday home — called the Sandcastle — that the couple have rented at an incredible $400,000 a month!

The 11-acre estate includes an 18-metre heated swimming pool, tennis court, spa, skateboard half-pipe, virtual golf course, rock-climbing wall, recording studio, bar and indoor bowling alley.

The superstar couple and their six-month-old daughter Blue Ivy will be staying at the estate throughout August.

Jay-Z and Beyonce will stay at the house for a month.

The Hamptons house is known as The Sandcastle.

The spacious dining room.

The luxurious bathroom.

The built-in skateboard half-pipe.

The indoor bowling alley.

An arial shot of the 11 acre estate.

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Cyberbullying

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It’s unpleasant but true — kids can be nasty, and the advent of new technologies has seen schoolyard taunting go cyber and become potentially even more damaging.

Cyberbullying can take the form of abusive e-mails or SMS threats, spreading rumours online, nasty comments in Internet chat rooms or on blogs, or degrading photos (often doctored) and mobile-phone videos posted on the Internet or sent by phone or e-mail.

For the victim there may seem no escape. The abuse never switches off — it follows them home on their phone and when they go online. And unlike offensive scrawls on loo walls, cyber insults can be difficult to erase.

For 12-year-old New Zealand schoolgirl Alex Teka, the effects of cyberbullying were appalling. In 2006 the child took her own life after suffering months of relentless abusive e-mails and phone messages from a group of older girls threatening to beat her up.

Any bullying can cause its victim low self-esteem, depression, anger, and poor academic performance. Cyberbullying can be even more unsettling, as the target may not have any idea who their tormentor is.

The perceived anonymity of the Internet adds to the problem. A 2006 survey by the Child Health Promotion Research Centre at Edith Cowan University found that 59 percent of schoolkids pretend to be someone else when they’re online, and 17 percent did so “to act mean to people and get away with it”.

Because they can’t see the effect of their words, children doing the bullying have little empathy for their victim.

“Young people say that they feel they can be nastier if they are bullying this way as they don’t have to look at the person’s face,” says Erin Erceg, the co-director of the Child Health Promotion Research Centre. As one schoolkid responded in the survey, “Over the Internet … you don’t have to look into their eyes and see they’re hurt.”

Often cyberbullying is just another weapon for kids who bully face to face, but it’s also being used by the victims of bullies as a way to retaliate. And because the Internet and mobile phones are now so much a part of a kid’s social life, many children won’t tell their parents about cyberbullying for fear that this technology will be taken away from them.

The best approach for parents is to keep the lines of communication open. Let your child know that you can solve the problem together, and you won’t ‘punish’ them for being a victim by taking away their phone.

  • Get involved and teach kids a moral code

  • Know what technologies your child is using and talk to them about how they’re using them. With your child, work out rules about using these tools responsibly and get them to understand that thoughtless actions can cause harm to unseen others. It’s not a game.

  • Be there to help

  • Let your child know you’re there to help if anybody says or does something that makes them feel uncomfortable or threatened.

  • If your child is being bullied online:

  • Signs your child is being bullied online could be a reluctance to use the computer or go to school. If the bullying is from a fellow student, ask the school for help to stop the situation.

It’s a criminal offence to use a mobile phone or any form of communication to menace, harass or offend another person. Most harassing messages can be traced. Report any online harassment and physical threats to your local police and your Internet Service Provider (ISP). If the bullying is through a mobile phone, tell your phone service provider. If it’s persistent, change the phone number.

  • Guard your contact information

  • Kids should only give their mobile phone number, Instant Messaging name or e-mail address to trusted friends, and keep a note of who they have given it to.

  • Take a stand against cyberbullying

  • Kids should speak out whenever they see someone being mean to another person online.

  • What if they are being harassed?

  • They should tell an adult who can help them do something about it. Kids can block the sender’s messages if they are being bullied through e-mail or Instant Messaging. They should never reply to the messages.

They should keep a record by saving any harassing messages and recording the time and date they received them. They should also let their service provider know about the bullying.

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Olympians are nailing it

Did you catch a glimpse of Australia’s Emily Seebohm’s nails when she picked up her silver medal for the Women’s 100m Backstroke?

Her patriotic nail art is the trend sweeping the London games and the Aussies arent the only ones nailing it in their national colours.

Thanks to celebrity manicurist Sophy Robson and her ‘Nail Porn’ team, a pop nail salon is available at the Olympic Village for athletes and visitors to the games.

The temporary nail salon, which is open in Stratford, has up to 18 manicurists on hand and more than 200 different designs to choose from.

Flick through the best nail art from the 2012 London Olympic games here!

The best of Olympic nail art.

Emily Seebohm showss of her green and gold nails during her medal ceremony.

US swimmer Missy Franklin shows off her nails at the women’s 200m freestyle semi-final.

Britain’s Rebecca Adlington’s nails are painted with the Union Jack flag.

Kristina Vogel of Germany poses with her nail art.

Ruta Meilutyte of Lithuania with her national flag painted on her nails.

Mexico’s Luz Mercedes Acosta Valdez, with nails painted with her national and Britain flags.

Destinee Hooker of United States celebrates winning a point in the Women’s Volleyball.

French shooter Celine Goberville with her patriotic nails.

Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark displays her fingernails decorated with her national flag.

Great Britain’s Alison Williamson competes during archery.

Aussie Alicia Coutts shows off her green and gold nails.

Canadian Robyn Gayle gets her nails done at the pop-up nail studio at the Olympic village.

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Penelope Cruz: Behind the scenes

Check out these behind the scenes pictures of Penelope Cruz! The stunning new mum has posed for the 2013 Campari Calendar in Milan.

The 38-year-old actress, who welcomed her first child in January, is the 14th celebrity to be featured in the world renowned calendar following in the footsteps of fellow actresses Salma Hayek, Eva Mendes, Jessica Alba and Milla Jovovich.

The calander is a limited edition with only 9999 copies printed.

Go behind the scenes of Penelope’s photo shoot here!

Penelope Cruz prepares for the shoot.

Penelope is touched up.

The star looks at photo proofs from the shoot.

Penelope chats on set.

Penelope looks stunning in this full-length red lace dress.

The beautiful pieces in the wardrobe used for the shoot.

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Zara Phillips buoyed by royal fan club

The young royals are famously tightknit and they showed it yesterday, turning out en masse to support Zara Phillips as she competed in the Olympic cross-country event.

Prince William, Catherine, Prince Harry and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie all travelled to Greenwich Park to watch their cousin Zara and her horse High Kingdom ride a punishing course.

Zara seemed to be buoyed by their presence, pulling off a near-flawless round to finish the event in 10th place, putting her within reach of the medals which will be decided after the showjumping phase tonight.

This is Zara’s first Olympic Games.

William and Catherine cheer for Zara and her horse High Kingdom.

Harry was also there to cheer his cousin on.

The young royals filled the VIP section.

Catherine seemed particularly thrilled by Zara’s daring ride.

William and Catherine shared lots of romantic moments.

Zara and High Kingdom soar over a jump.

Catherine looked lovely at the event.

Beatrice and Eugenie also turned out to support Zara.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

Camilla was also at the event.

William and Harry looking sharp in their Team GB shirts.

Zara and High Kingdom.

William also watched the soccer with David Beckham yesterday.

Zara after the dressage earlier in the week.

Zara and High Kingdom.

Zara’s mother Princess Anne and grandfather Prince Philip watched the dressage.

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Octomum begs fans for $150,000

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Octomum Nadya Suleman’s financial difficulties seem to be getting worse, with the mother of 14 now begging fans for $150,000 to help her purchase a new family home.

Despite a number of failed attempts to raise money for her family, including stripping, starring in an adult film and recording an album, Nadya has failed to make the mortgage payments on her house in La Habra, California, leading to foreclosure last month.

The 36-year-old has been given two weeks to move out, but sources close to the controversial mum told TMZ she doesn’t have enough money to get a home big enough for her brood.

In her latest attempt at fixing her financial situation, Nadya has created a page on personal donation website GoFundMe.com, where she has asked fans for donations to help purchase a new home for her children.

“Thank you so much for taking the time to visit my page,” it reads.

“I am having to move out of my home soon and i’m [sic] very close to being able to buy a home for my kids. Your support is appreciated.

“Thank you again, Nadya Suleman.”

Nadya has had a number of financial difficulties of late, but things seemed to be looking up recently when she claimed she was no longer on welfare.

“I am so grateful for all the amazing opportunities that have come my way and I am finally in a stable situation,” she told E News.

“I will keep working as much as I can to take care of my children.”

A representative for Nadya confirmed she was off welfare.

“Nadya’s financial situation has changed dramatically in the past few months and between her endorsements, movie and appearances, she is financially stable for the first time,” the representative said.

Nadya has currently raised $2335 and is said to be taking any opportunity that comes her way, just in case her fans don’t donate.

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Kate wins fashion gold in recycled dress

Thousands of celebrities have descended on London for the Olympic Games, but the Duchess of Cambridge is still the most stylish of them all.

Kate sent photographers into a frenzy when she attended a cocktail party in Piccadilly last night dressed in a dove grey dress by Roksanda Ilincic.

The Duchess teamed the frock – which she first wore in Los Angeles last year – with neutral accessories, large diamond earrings and an elegant chignon.

Her hair caused its own sensation, as Kate rarely wears it up, preferring her trademark loose waves.

The Duchess of Cambridge stole the show at the glitzy event.

Kate teamed the dress with neutral accessories.

Kate swapped her trademark waves for an elegant updo.

Kate’s dove grey dress was praised by fashionistas.

Kate looked toned and slender on the red carpet.

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The Duchess wore large diamond earrings to the soiree.

Kate had spent the day cheering on Zara Phillips at the equestrian.

Kate attended the cocktail party without her husband.

Kate wearing the same frock in 2011.

Kate looked very similar to Denmark’s Crown Princess Mary at the event.

Kate and Mary show off their similar taste in hats last year.

Lacy ladies: Kate in June 2011 and Mary in 2009.

Red carpet: Mary and Kate chose pastel colours in June 2011.

Equestrienne chic: Kate in 2005 and Mary in 2008.

Engagement dresses: Kate in 2010 and Mary in 2003.

Wedding dresses: Kate in 2011 and Mary in 2004.

Boating beauties: Kate in 2011 and Mary in 2005.

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Zara Phillips’ royal fan club

The royals are certainly enjoying the Olympic events and stepped out together to cheer on their own Zara Phillips as she competed in the cross-country phase of the eventing competition.

The family support is certainly a plus for Zara as she strives for gold, with her faultless performance lifting the British team into second place and her own position from 24th to 10th place.

But some of the royals are interested in more than just the equestrian competition. Prince William and Prince Harry both attended the gymnastics men’s team final and Prince William met up with good friend David Beckham to take in the first round of the men’s football.

The royal family are out in force to support Zara Phillips.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge cheer on Zara Phillips at the eventing competition.

Zara competes at the cross-country phase of the eventing competition.

Princess Anne and her father Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, watch Zara compete.

Zara competes in the dressage event.

Prince William and Prince harry watch the gymnastics men’s team final.

Prince William and David Beckham chat as they watch the men’s football.

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Crowning glories: Meet the royal Olympians

Zara Phillips couldn’t keep the emotion from her face when she finally made her Olympic debut yesterday.

The Queen’s granddaughter grinned throughout her dressage test and shed a few tears as she left the arena aboard her horse High Kingdom.

But while Zara’s appearance at the Games made headlines, she’s not the first royal to compete in the illustrious sporting event.

Zara’s mother Princess Anne rode in the 1976 Olympics, Monaco’s Prince Albert was a member of his nation’s bobsled team and several other princes and princesses have taken part. Here are all our favourite royal Olympians.

Zara Phillips competing in the dressage section of the three-day event.

Monaco’s Charlene Wittstock was an Olympic swimmer in the 1990s.

Monaco’s Prince Albert competed in five Winter Olympics in his nation’s bobsled team.

Princess Anne competed in the three-day event at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal.

Princess Haya of Jordan competed in the equestrian in Sydney in 2000.

Denmark’s Princess Nathalie won bronze in dressage at the 2008 Olympics.

Saudi Arabia’s Prince Faisal will compete in equestrian events in London.

Another Saudi royal Prince Abdullah will also ride in London.

Former Greek king Constantine won a gold medal in dragon sailing at the 1960 Olympics.

Four Spanish royals have sailed in the Olympics, including Prince Felipe in 1992.

Spain’s Princess Cristina also sailed in the Games in 1988.

Spain’s King Juan Carlos came 15th in dragon sailing in the 1972 Games.

Spain’s Queen Sofia competed for her native Greece in the sailing in 1960.

Norway’s King Olav V won a gold medal in sailing at the 1928 Olympics.

Norway’s King Harald V inherited his father’s sailing skills, competing in three Games.

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Charlize Theron “fuming” over Kristen Stewart affair

Charlize Theron “fuming” over Kristen Stewart and Rupert Sanders affair

Liberty Ross, Charlize Theron, Kristen Stewart and Lily Cole.

Charlize Theron is reputedly “fuming” over the affair between her Snow White And The Huntsman co-star Kristen Stewart and the film’s married director Rupert Sanders.

The two actresses shared a sisterly bond throughout filming, but Charlize is now said to be stuck in the middle of the cheating scandal after Kristen admitted to an affair with Sanders, the husband of Charlize’s good friend Liberty Ross.

“Charlize is absolutely fuming with Kristen for having an affair with Rupert,” an unnamed source told Radar Online.

“She is very tight with Liberty, has often socialised with the family over dinner and cannot believe Kristen has done this.”

The Oscar-winning actress, who adopted eight-month-old Jackson in March, was so close to Kristen she even told her about the forthcoming adoption.

“Charlize confided to her new friend about her adoption plans. She even asked Kristen if she wanted to be her baby Jackson’s godmother — that was how close they were,” the source said.

Details of the affair came to light last week when US Weekly released a series of pictures of Kristen and Rupert together. Both have since publicly apologised.

Now Leopold Ross, the brother of Rupert’s actress wife, says the affair may have been going on for up to six months.

And Charlize, who had no idea, feels completely betrayed.

“It’s certainly left Charlize between a rock and a hard place, because she feels great sympathy for Liberty and the kids, and yet she has a sisterly love for Kristen,” the source said.

Meanwhile, it looks like the two-year relationship between Kristen and her Twilight co-star Robert Pattinson is over. Moving vans were spotted outside the $6 million Los Angeles home that the pair shared. It is not clear which star moved out of the luxury home first.

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