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Madonna demotes daughter on world tour

Madonna demotes daughter on world tour

Madonna has demoted her daughter, Lourdes, 15, from dancing alongside her on stage to managing her wardrobe on her world tour.

The UK’s Daily Mail reported that Madonna made the change because she was upset with her daughter’s recent rebellious behavior.

“There are no plans for Lourdes to be on stage and she will not be dancing or performing. She will be working in wardrobe,” the unnamed source said.

Lourdes, who was following in the footsteps of father Carlos Leon, a dancer and personal trainer, was planning to join her mother onstage as a backup dancer after helping her select the backup dancers for the world tour, due to kick off this month.

Lourdes was recently caught smoking a cigarette, gaining unwanted attention and upsetting her mother, which was the apparent cause of the demotion.

Video: Why Madonna needs to be tougher on Lourdes.

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Jogging one hour a week adds five years to life

Want to live five years longer? Jog one hour a week

Slow jogging for as little as an hour a week increases life expectancy by five years in women and six years in men, a new study has found.

The Copenhagen City Heart Study observed 20,000 people over nearly 40 years and found that gentle jogging increased longevity more than running or other more vigorous forms of exercise.

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Researchers from the Bispebjerg University Hospital in Copenhagen compared the longevity of 20,000 Danish people aged 20 to 93 from 1976 until 2011.

The study group included 1116 male joggers and 762 female joggers, who were asked to rate the speed and frequency of their exercise.

Researchers then tracked their health over the next four decades and found that people who jogged at a “slow or average” pace for between 60 minutes and 2.5 hours a week were less likely to die than those who exercised more or not at all.

Male joggers lived an average of 6.2 years longer and female joggers lived an extra 5.6 years.

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“We can say with certainty that regular jogging increases longevity,” study leader Peter Schnohr said. “The good news is that you don’t actually need to do that much to reap the benefits.”

“Mortality is lower in people reporting moderate jogging, than in non-joggers or those undertaking extreme levels of exercise. You should aim to feel a little breathless, but not very breathless.”

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Khloe Kardashian slims down

Khloe Kardashian has often spoken out about her battle with her weight. Now, the reality star has revealed her slimmed-down figure after losing nine kilos in just 20 days.

Khloe told Life & Style Weekly that her new body is the result of healthy eating and being more active.

The 27-year-old now has healthy meals prepared for her by a personal chef and has begun working out alongside her basketball player husband Lamar Odom.

In the past Khloe, who is often compared to her petite sisters Kim and Kourtney, has said: “My weight is always going up and down. I’m always fighting that and I feel like no matter what I do, I don’t look good enough to everybody else.” Khloe’s current relationship struggles are apparently to blame for her recent weight gain.

Flick through the pictures of more slimmed down celebrities here!

Khloe Kardashian recently and back in 2010.

Khloe’s Life & Style Weekly cover and with husband Lamar.

Khloe’s Life & Style Weekly cover and with husband Lamar.

Kelly Osbourne lost more than 20 kilos during her slim down.

Kirsty Alley slimmed down thanks to Dancing with the Stars.

Ricki Lake, also lost weight through the dancing show.

Jennifer Hudson lost 10 dress sizes during her weight loss.

Ricki-Lee Coulter slimmed down from a size 14 to a size eight.

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Prince Harry lookalike: My life as the partying Prince Harry

Prince Harry lookalike: My life as the partying Prince Harry

Prince Harry lookalike Roddy Walker in Sydney.

He is a Prince Harry lookalike, but after meeting Roddy Walker it is hard not to feel like you are in the company of royalty.

Much like the prince himself, Roddy is fun-loving, cheeky and oozes sophistication and charm.

But this isn’t a coincidence; he takes his “character” of Prince Harry very seriously.

“Right now I am wearing his military outfit and I have spent hours and hours researching exactly what he would wear,” Roddy said.

“I have sewn it all together. I have the correct badges and the correct medals, everything.”

Although he puts a lot of effort into getting the look right, the Prince Harry personality comes a lot more naturally. But don’t make the mistake of calling him an impersonator – he isn’t one. Apart from deepening his voice slightly to match the Prince, Roddy says he relies on his looks and acting skills to stay in character.

“As a character, Harry is brilliant because he is a bit of fun and generally anything scandalous and cheeky I am allowed to get away with so it is great fun,” he said.

Roddy is currently in Australia on his first lookalike job abroad as the Party Feet Prince, for brand Party Feet at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia. He says he never thought it possible to make a living out of playing a prince.

“If I had known that, I would have started when I was 13 when I was twice as ginger,” he said. “I mean, I still do my acting work on the side and filmmaking and editing, I do editing more than anything.”

When he does play the character of Harry, Roddy says he often contemplates what the real Prince would think about his get-up.

“To be honest I think he has got to find it quite funny. It is all quite tongue-in-cheek,” he said.

“The way that he is perceived and his public relations people at Clarence House and all of these people portray him, they obviously put that spin on Harry so that he is the fun-loving, cheeky chap that everybody seems to love and all I’m doing is playing along with that.”

Roddy is so confident that Harry would find his lookalike role a bit of fun that he would love to meet him one day.

“I would definitely like to meet him. I have heard from some friends who are in the military and who are friends of Harry who say that he is a great guy,” he said. “He is one of the lads, he is just easy going and he is just a normal guy.

“So it would be nice to meet him at some point to see what he thinks. I am sure that we would get up to some mischief together.”

Getting up to mischief isn’t a new experience for Roddy. He has worked with UK sartorial photographer Alison Jackson on her book Exposed which showed Roddy as Prince Harry on a date with a lookalike Pippa Middleton, and causing a bit of a stir behind the scenes at a staged royal wedding.

He takes this part of his work seriously, and says that he considers the work he has done with Alison a form of art.

“I followed Alison for a couple of years before I got into the lookalike game, just because I was so interested in what she was doing.” he said.

“She was pioneering a new style of photography of celebrities caught in the act, what they are doing behind closed doors and you know it is an art form really.

“It’s about how it influences the public and how they view these celebrities who are apparently caught in the act.”

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Victoria and David Beckham embarrassed by public kiss

David and Victoria Beckham were left red-faced after they were forced to kiss in front of 20,000 basketball fans.
Victoria and David Beckham kiss on camera at a LA Lakers game.

After 18 years in the spotlight you’d think Victoria Beckham would be used to appearing on camera, but she was clearly mortified when she and husband David were caught on “Kiss Cam” at a basketball game yesterday.

David and Victoria were watching the LA Lakers play the Denver Nuggets at Los Angeles’ Staples Center when they were targeted by the “Kiss Cam”, a video camera that broadcasts pictures of couples onto a big screen, encouraging them to kiss.

Though clearly embarrassed, David and Victoria gave in to the cheering crowd and enjoyed a short but passionate kiss.

David and Victoria are big basketball fans, and are often seen at Lakers games with their three sons Brooklyn, 13, Romeo, 10, Cruz, seven.

This time they were child-free, instead accompanied by David’s mother and sister Joanne.

The foursome sat in the front row, and David and Victoria were openly affectionate throughout the game, kissing, cuddling and whispering to each other.

They are believed to have attended the game to celebrate David’s 37th birthday, a milestone that did not escape the attention of basketball organisers.

Shortly after the couple was targeted by the Kiss Cam, a message wishing David a happy birthday flashed up on the screens around the stadium.

David and Victoria also have a daughter, eight-month-old Harper Seven.

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Keith Urban on Nicole, kids and The Voice

Keith Urban on Nicole, kids and The Voice

Keith Urban. Photography by Damian Bennett.

A voice comes soaring out of the brightly lit TV studio behind Keith Urban and smacks him square in the back of the head.

It’s a belter of a voice: an emotion-packed, powerhouse of a vocal — infused with just a hint of desperation.

The country music star’s hand hovers over the buzzer in front of him. He is torn. Flanked by Aussie songstress Delta Goodrem and chart-topping balladeer Seal, and executing his role as a coach on the TV talent show, The Voice, Keith must decide to recruit the singer to his team or cast her back to obscurity without seeing her face.

In pictures: Keith Urban’s exclusive shoot for The Weekly

Backstage, wife Nicole Kidman proudly watches on as daughter Sunday Rose peruses the catering table. Nicole beams as Keith banters with fellow judges, contestants and the studio audience.

If her presence is causing a frisson in the wings, she’s wholly oblivious to it. For today, it’s Daddy’s turn to shine.

Five days later, in a meeting room on the Fox Studios lot, I’m anxiously awaiting my audience with Mr Urban.

When, finally, he arrives, he is disarmingly warm in that way Queensland blokes tend to be. He may have spent the better part of the past 20 years in Nashville, becoming one of America’s biggest country music stars, but he still has all the down-home charm of a kid from Caboolture.

He enters the room in a blue-checked shirt and black jeans. There’s a firm handshake, direct eye contact from a pair of ice-blue peepers — and we’re off.

Keith is loving being home. The children, Sunday Rose, three, and Faith Margaret, one, are having a great time with their grandparents.

He’s excited about The Voice. He initially passed on it, not wanting to tie himself down to a project requiring a six-month commitment, but Nicole convinced him to do it, believing it would not only be an excellent showcase of his musical talent, but also a chance for Australia to properly get to know the man she fell in love with.

He’s chuffed the last three singles from his new album have all gone to number one on the Billboard charts. And, yes, he does look back in wonder at his modest upbringing on a farm in Caboolture, sleeping with his brother on a horse hair mattress, and marvel at how far he’s come.

With 15.5 million global record sales to his name and several platinum-selling albums to his credit, Keith is one of America’s biggest country music stars.

It’s hard to grasp from this side of the world, but it’s fair to say the mania he inspires among the legions of Americans for whom country music is practically a religion is almost Elvis-esque in proportions.

During The Voice taping to which The Weekly was privy, Keith’s every utterance was squealed at by a troupe of ardent female fans, all sporting lurid pink T-shirts emblazoned with “Monkey Army” — the name his official fan club has given itself.

During ad breaks, when he wasn’t dispensing the benefit of his rock star wisdom to the singers competing in The Voice, Keith happily signed autographs.

“I liked the idea of this show because it had four artists as coaches. Four people who started at the bottom in the music industry and had to prove themselves exactly as these contestants are doing. There’s a tremendous amount of empathy.”

Despite the decades spent in Nashville, Keith’s accent is still true. And when he speaks, it is with the poetry of a man who has spent the better part of the last 30 years writing song lyrics.

As a country singer, Keith, 44, has built a career on wearing his heart on his sleeve. In a musical genre reliant for its content on heartbreak and the twangs of high emotion, he has mastered the art of putting his feelings out there for all to see. And never more so, it seems, than when the subjects of his wife and children come up.

He goes into a kind of rapture when talking about them. Some of his homilies might come off sounding trite if they weren’t so heartfelt. He is the boy from Brisbane with Baudelaire’s soul.

Q: From the outside, you and Nicole seem to be pretty happy right now.

A: I honestly feel like I have spent my whole life looking for her. I feel like I spent my whole life stumbling about, knowing that there was this girl out there for me. I always believed in The One and I was tired of writing about it, but not ever experiencing it.

Q: When you first met, did it help that you were both big name celebrities in your own right? You had that shared experience?

A: I think it definitely helped, in that we were both looking for a place of purity that wasn’t based in either of our careers. And we found that in one another. For us as people and as artists, it was important to have that refuge,if you like, that secret garden that you know is not tainted in any way. I don’t love Nic because of what she does and she doesn’t love me for what I do. I just love her, pure and simple.

Q: Did it also help that you were a pair of Aussie expats living in America?

A: Definitely because even though we got together in our mid-30s, we shared an entire history before we had even met. We could cite everything from songs from our childhood, to things that you do at Christmas, to lollies and chocolates that are peculiarly Australian, to TV shows — everything.

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Q: What was it finally about Nicole that attracted you?

A: Everything. Just everything — it’s indescribable. When you meet that person, as I did with Nic, there’s this chemistry and synergy and sympatico. She’s my spiritual other half. We ask ourselves if we would like to have met each other in our 20s, so we could have had more time together, but the trade-off may have been that we wouldn’t have had the same amount of life experience to bring together and really make something of substance.

There’s certainly no doubting Keith and Nicole have both had their fair share of life experience. For Keith, he’s been on a journey that’s taken him from being a jobbing musician playing pub gigs in suburban Brisbane, to the top of the pile of the Australian country music charts, back to being a relative nobody in

Nashville, who spent five lonely, frustrating years trying to crack the US country music scene before finally making it big.

“There was a certain point when I had been there five years and nothing was happening,” Keith recalls now. “I felt like I was doing my best and it wasn’t working. And I didn’t know what to do. I felt like I hit a point where I was just completely lost. Because as a human being or an artist, to think you are doing the absolute best you can and for it not to be working, it’s soul destroying.

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“And it’s funny because someone once asked me if, in the middle of all that, I ever thought about coming back to Australia, but it honestly never occurred to me. It wasn’t part of the plan. The plan was to be accepted in the US. And I was determined to just keep hitting that wall until it gave way.”

As if tackling American country music head on wasn’t enough of a challenge, Keith complicated things along the way by getting engaged twice and developing a crippling addiction to cocaine. And then he met Nicole.

“I truly think there are only two kinds of people in the world,” says Keith. “There are people who love Nic and people who haven’t met her yet. I really do. People who say negative things about her, I think, well, you just can’t have met her yet.

“You can’t have. Because she’s sensitive and joyous, and wonderfully compassionate and empathetic towards people, and she has a heart that is just infinite in size. She has such a zest for life. And she’s as loyal as the day is long. And I still can’t quite believe I got to marry her, quite frankly.”

Their wedding, on a rainy June night in Sydney in 2006, was, by all reports, a joyous affair. Those who attended say there wasn’t a dry eye in the house when Keith serenaded his bride with his chart-topping ballad, ‘Making Memories of Us’.

Yet the newlywed afterglow was cut short when, three months later and at Nicole’s urging, Keith checked himself into rehab at the Betty Ford Clinic to treat lingering cocaine and alcohol addictions.

“I just decided that I had to be worthy of Nicole and, you know, I had some serious work to do,” he says now. “And I was so willing to do it because everything was so right between us.

“We’ve had conversations since about how I wished I had been in a good, solid, sober place instead of having to do it in the middle of our marriage, but the truth is, I’m grateful we got to do it in our marriage because we got to build the foundation together.

“If you want to see if somebody loves you, check yourself into rehab. I could cry right now when I think about it. It was an extraordinary act of love on her part, the kind of which I had never seen in my life before.”

Six years later, the couple are the proud parents of two little girls, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret — the latter of whom was born, rather famously, to a surrogate mother. They live mostly in Nashville, with occasional visits to their property in the NSW Southern Highlands — far enough removed from the Hollywood madness to have carved out a semblance of normal family life.

In pictures: Keith Urban’s exclusive shoot for The Weekly

“The great thing about having a property here and one in Nashville, too, is that Nic and I like [the kids] to get dirt under their nails,” says Keith.

“We’re both determined not to be precious about those sorts of things. We want them to get dirty and covered in mud, so they are just real.

“People say kids are great because they keep you young, but I think kids are great because they keep you present. Sunny and Faith do that for me. It’s totally in the moment. I don’t dwell on what’s going to happen tomorrow or what happened yesterday.”

And while he adores his daughters and professes to be “remarkably at ease” in a house dominated by women, Keith makes no bones about the priority of his affections.

“We’re very, very tight as a family unit and the children are our life, but I know the order of my love,” he says. “It’s my wife and then my daughters. I just think it’s really important for the kids.

“There are too many parents who start to lose the plot a little and start to give all their love to the kids, and then the partner starts to go without. And then everybody loses. As a kid, all I needed to know was that my parents were solid. Kids shouldn’t feel like they are being favoured. It’s a dangerous place.”

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Given that he’s introduced the subject of dangerous places, I dive right in and ask him about Tom Cruise — specifically, whether he believes, as many observers do, that the relationship he and Nicole share provides a nice, grounded, Aussie counterpoint to his wife’s previous marriage.

“I don’t know, you’d have to ask Nic that,” he replies, diplomatically. “What I can tell you is that we came together when we were supposed to, with everything we had learned along the way. And the things we had learned along the way were really wonderful things for our marriage.

“For instance, we both learned a lot of things that we would do differently. Certainly, there are a lot of things I did wrong in my previous relationships that I wish I had done better, and I get a chance now to do it right and really feel the beauty and value of a real relationship.”

So, the boy from Brissy and the girl from Sydney found each other on the other side of the earth. Thrown together by their shared experience of mega-fame and similar upbringings eating Golden Roughs and Wizz Fizz, they’ve married, had a couple of kids and created a little Aussie bubble in the heart of middle America.

Q: Are you thinking of expanding the family?

A: I don’t know. We love having two daughters right now. I think we are open to letting things evolve naturally. We don’t have any definitive plans either way.

Q: Would you go down the surrogacy path again?

A: There are no definitive thoughts of not doing it or doing it. Nic and I have always been the kind of people who operate from a place of responding to the rising of feelings — that’s just creative people in general.”

Q: But just so I’m clear, there are no babies of yours being carried by other people anywhere in the world right now? I only ask because the last time I interviewed your wife, I asked if she might be pregnant. She said she wasn’t and I got caught flat-footed when Faith was born to a surrogate 10 days later.

A: (laughing) No, there are not.

As our interview draws to a close, I ask Keith what he makes of this extraordinary existence of his: the fame, the wealth, the public appetite for intricate details about his life. How, ultimately, do he and Nicole reconcile their desire for privacy with the very public nature of their jobs?

“We have always had the mantra that we have nothing to hide and everything to protect,” he says. “And from there, it’s just a matter of keeping the balance.”

In pictures: Keith Urban’s exclusive shoot for The Weekly

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Cube shade

NOTE: To ensure safety, use only 25W light globes in each of the lamps featured here.

NOTE: To ensure safety, use only 25W light globes in each of the lamps featured here. Materials Newspaper Cube shapes wire frame (available at selected craft and hobby stores) Japanese handmade paper Scissors Craft glue Blunt knife Step 1 Make a newspaper template of half of the lamp frame, allowing an extra 2cm along both long edges and one short edge. To make the template, place one side of the wire frame onto the paper then gently roll the frame to the next side (this is half of the frame), Now, using this template, cut two Japanese handmade paper panels for the lampshade. Step 2 Apply a thin line of craft glue along the edge of one long upright. Press the corresponding edge of the paper in place with the 2cm allowance in place, then fold this overlap to the inside of the shade and tuck in the ends using a blunt knife. Attach the other two sides with allowances in the same way and leave the final side free. Repeat to attach the other paper panel, attaching the short edge with the allowance to the upright, underneath the free short edge of the previous panel. Finally, apply a line of glue under each free short edge and press each one firmly in place. Allow to dry. Credit: Lampshades designed and made by Ivana Perkins

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VIDEO: Sofía Vergara’s son reveals her diet secrets

VIDEO: Sofia Vergara's son reveals her diet secrets

Actress Sofía Vergara has arguably one of the hottest bodies in Hollywood, so what’s her secret?

Sofía’s son, Manolo Vergara, who clearly inherited his sense of humour from his mum, has shared his mother’s eating habits with the world by posting a video of her online.

“She eats like a crazy lady,” he reveals in the clip.

Manolo says he decided to make the video, called Sofía Vergara’s secret diet, after receiving a number of emails from her fans about her diet and workout regime.

“My mother has always been very thin and people ask me what does she do? Whenever someone asks me about her workout routine I laugh in their faces!” he said.

This is just one of the videos Manolo has made about his mum’s life in the spotlight.

Manolo, who obviously has a fun-loving relationship with his mum, has also posted videos called ‘Sofia Vergara pranked’ and ‘I like Ellen better than my mum’ on his website Mi Vita Von Toty.

Take a look at what Sophie eats and her carefree attitude to food in the video player above.

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Cindy Crawford models alongside daughter, Kaia, 10

Cindy Crawford has admitted to being jealous of her daughter's beauty, but ten-year-old Kaia was no match for her supermodel mum in their first joint photo shoot.
Cindy Crawford and family

Cindy Crawford has admitted to being jealous of her daughter’s beauty, but ten-year-old Kaia was no match for her supermodel mum in their first joint photo shoot.

Cindy, 46, posed with her mother and daughter in a special Mother’s Day campaign for US clothing retailer JCPenny.

While Kaia has her mother’s long legs and beautiful features, Cindy still radiates the glamour and femininity that made her one of the most famous models of the 1990s.

Looking at these pictures we don’t know what Cindy is worried about – Kaia might have youth, but Cindy’s womanly beauty is even more enchanting.

Cindy posed with her mother Jennifer and daughter Kaia.

Kaia says Cindy is “the best mum in the world”.

“I can actually hang out with her and have fun,” Kaia says.

Kaia and Cindy showed off their strong bond on the shoot.

Cindy clearly adores her young daughter.

Cindy says the greatest gift her mum gave her was “unconditional love”.

Kaia has inherited her mother’s stunning looks.

Kaia made her modelling debut in this Versace campaign in January.

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Inside William and Kate’s anniversary hotel

They might be the future king and queen of England, but Prince William and Catherine have no airs and graces, spending their first wedding anniversary in a country inn.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spent the day before their anniversary at the wedding of a close friend.

When the festivities wrapped up, the couple joined other guests at the nearby Westleton Crown, a 12th century country inn close to the coast in Suffolk.

The royal couple stayed in the humble ‘Swan Room’ which usually costs £165 ($260). Check it out here!

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