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Paula Patton went on 'wild' journey after getting sober
Paula Patton went on 'wild' journey after getting sober

Perth Now

timea day ago

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  • Perth Now

Paula Patton went on 'wild' journey after getting sober

Paula Patton went on a "wild but amazing" journey after getting sober. The 49-year-old actress - who has 15-year-old son Julian with ex-husband Robin Thicke - took on the lead role in new movie Finding Faith because the titular character "goes through so much" and she could identify with her because of her own experiences of giving up alcohol. Speaking on the Big Tigger Morning Show radio programme in Atlanta, she said: 'Seven years ago, I got sober and life took me on a journey which was wild but amazing. "When you get sober, it's so funny, I just had this epiphany that I had made a choice like, it was family, it was my life, or chaos to be honest.' Paula gave up drinking when she wanted to spend time with her son before filming a movie in London. She recalled: 'I said, 'I can't do it.' But then, in that moment, I said if I do this, 'I'm going to stop drinking.' "So once that happened, you go down a path and all of the masks that you wear, right like all the things that fill your ego, they drop away.' Despite making a positive decision for herself, Paula lost "friends" and work began to "fall away", making it a "really challenging" time. She said: 'So you have to find your way through it to find out who you truly are, and that can be really challenging. There's a lot of time alone, you know, and having to face myself and memories and such." Ultimately, the Warcraft actress' sobriety brought a newfound "joy" into her life and drew her closer to Julian. She added: 'But then on the other side was this joy, just joy for being a mother, a joy of life. "Suddenly, I just had this childlike experience, where I started to see everything through my kid's eyes. Because he's my best friend. "It was like being born again.'

‘I feel real good': Hundreds of people came together for the Prom For All Ages
‘I feel real good': Hundreds of people came together for the Prom For All Ages

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘I feel real good': Hundreds of people came together for the Prom For All Ages

From the red carpet to the photo booth, followed by a fancy dinner and some dancing, hundreds of people came together for the Prom For All Ages inside Polar Park in Worcester on Thursday. 'I'm ready to have the best time of my life this year,' said Matthew McCarthy, who attended the prom. 'This is the third time I'm coming to the prom,' said Paula. This is the fourth annual prom put together by the non-profit Thrive Support & Advocacy, which supports adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Central Massachusetts. 'This group of individuals thrive on socialization and connection and having fun and being carefree, COVID after we did the first year, having them come out of that into this was truly amazing,' said Sean Rose, President and CEO of Thrive. Rose says a lot of people here may have missed out on the experience of going to prom when they were younger. 'A rite of passage maybe for you and I, you know, growing up as young people is a prom hasn't always been a great experience for them in their lifetimes and them growing up, many of which didn't go at all or didn't have a good experience or would never go again,' said Rose. But that all changed with this event, with many planning their outfits for weeks. For some, this is their favorite night of the year. 'I feel real good, you know I went here last year and it was a good experience of my life,' said McCarthy. 'I have fun with my friends, I have fun with my boyfriend,' said Paula. Rose says it's all about creating carefree, memorable experiences they'll never forget. 'Even though the prom is happening in one night, the residual effects of that excitement, that enthusiasm, ring throughout all 365 days before we do the next prom,' said Rose. Rose says they're thankful for all the sponsors who help not only to put this event together, but they also raise money for all the programs that support Thrive throughout the year, serving more than 1,500 adults with IDD in Central Massachusetts and MetroWest. This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW

Loewe's Tomato Clutch is the most absurd bag of the season; here's why
Loewe's Tomato Clutch is the most absurd bag of the season; here's why

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Loewe's Tomato Clutch is the most absurd bag of the season; here's why

(Image Credits: Loewe website) Luxury label Loewe has always thrived on a mix of aptitude, irreverence, and pure whimsy. It's a brand that doesn't just follow the zeitgeist, it bends it. Known for pushing boundaries with a wink, Loewe's latest viral moment is a perfect case in point: the Tomato Clutch. Once dismissed as 'absurd,' it's now basking in the fashion limelight, and yes, owning it. A part of the Paula's Ibiza 2025 collection, this summer fruit-inspired accessory is less of a bag and more of a cultural reset. With its glossy, plump shape and high-fashion absurdity, it feels like the spiritual cousin of the viral Labubu Doll, tailored for a Gen Z audience fluent in memes, irony, and designer drops. Like most great internet stories, this one began with a tweet. Back in June 2024, an X (formerly Twitter) user shared a photo of a shiny red heirloom tomato. Another user replied, 'This tomato is so Loewe I can't explain it.' And just like that, a meme was born. The resemblance between the oddly perfect tomato and Loewe's offbeat design aesthetic was too good to ignore and clearly, Jonathan Anderson agreed. From meme to reality Within weeks, Loewe's creative director Jonathan Anderson responded with a short video unveiling the Tomato Clutch. The caption? 'Loewe meme to reality.' And honestly, no notes. Made from a moulded metal frame covered in nappa lambskin, the bag captures the exact ribbed texture and curves of a real tomato, blurring the line between surrealism and craftsmanship. There's a golden leafy crown on top, which functions as both a lock and a handle, plus a long chain that transforms it into a chic sling. The whole piece is unapologetically weird and incredibly beautiful. It's design with a sense of humour, without compromising on luxury. The Tomato Clutch is more than a novelty item. It's a commentary on the way fashion and internet culture now feed off each other in real time. It shows how brands like Loewe aren't just passively observing social trends - they're jumping in, laughing along, and then translating the punchline into a five-star runway moment. Anderson's move from meme to market wasn't just fast, it was intentional. In an era where virality is currency and irony is style, he managed to turn a fruit joke into one of the most talked-about accessories of the year. (Image Credits: Loewe website) Sure, it's shaped like a tomato. But the Tomato Clutch is also surprisingly wearable, thanks to its compact size and luxe detailing. Whether paired with linen for a breezy vacation look or tucked under your arm at a gallery opening, it gives any outfit a bit of eccentric elegance. Plus, in a world where most It bags end up looking the same, this one's got actual personality. And that's something fashion has been craving for a while. The Tomato Clutch feels like a moment - a cheeky, clever reminder that fashion doesn't have to take itself too seriously to be spectacular. It's playful, poetic, and proof that inspiration really can come from anywhere, even a grocery aisle. 'White Lotus' Season 3 Leaves Fans Screaming, Disturbed And Confused | Here's Why So what's next? A Loewe baguette (yes, the bread)? A kale leaf tote? At this point, the brand has proven it can take anything, anything and turn it into an object of covetable cool. Got a weird idea that feels so Loewe you can't explain it? Don't be surprised if you see it on the runway next season. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

Cellulite creams don't work and nothing replicates a facelift – but here's what you CAN do about ageing
Cellulite creams don't work and nothing replicates a facelift – but here's what you CAN do about ageing

The Irish Sun

time07-06-2025

  • Health
  • The Irish Sun

Cellulite creams don't work and nothing replicates a facelift – but here's what you CAN do about ageing

ELIZABETH HURLEY turns 60 this week - and no doubt attention will turn to how well she looks. Having interviewed her many times, I can confirm she really does look as good close up as she does in photos. So what's her secret? 9 This Morning's Nadine Baggott, 62, has spent over three decades working in the beauty industry Credit: Elisabeth Hoff 9 Stunning Elizabeth Hurley turns 60 this month Credit: Getty She has the best products, aesthetics doctors, hairdressers, nutritionists and personal trainers on speed dial - and it is also her job to look good. But what about the rest of us? As a beauty expert, it's my job to sort through the noise and discover what really works - and aged 62-and-a-half, I've tested thousands of products, treatments and This is everything I've learned. SKINCARE You may be surprised to hear that you don't need to spend a fortune on expensive products. Dermatologists I've spoken to all say the same thing. 'Use a vitamin C serum every morning, top it with an SPF50 in place of your moisturiser and then use a vitamin A retinoid at night,' advises my dermatologist, Dr Emma Craythorne from Discovery+'s The Bad Skin Clinic. Everything else is window dressing. Just choose the supporting gentle cleanser, moisturiser and serums that you enjoy using and can afford. 9 This SPF doubles up as a moisturiser Credit: Avene Avène Ultra Fluid Invisible SPF50 for Sensitive Skin, £21 Use this in place of your moisturiser because it does it all, and remember to use it on your neck and chest, too (I have learned that lesson the hard way). 9 With 15% vitamin C, this serum will brighten skin and reduce pigmentation Credit: Paula's Choice Paula's Choice C15 Super Booster, £44.20 This brightens skin, boosts collagen to keep skin firmer, and protects against pollution and sunlight. 9 Nothing regenerates skin as well as retinol Credit: No7 No7 Pure Retinol 1% Retinol Night Concentrate, £39.95 A gold-standard night-repair product, this will help reverse signs of ageing like fine lines and wrinkles, pigmentation, dullness, hormonal breakouts and enlarged pores. TWEAKMENTS In the 30 years I have been writing and talking about beauty, there has been a revolution in tweakments. Back then only celebrities had Botox and But what's really worth your money? 'Neuromodulators (Botox) for sure,' says This Morning's expert Dr Wassim Taktouk of The Taktouk Clinic. 'In 15 minutes, you can erase expression lines caused by frowning, smiling and raising your eyebrows in a way that no product can match. 'During the few days after your treatment, you will slowly notice your lines softening and then maybe even disappearing,' he adds. Trust me, 99% of famous people are having tweakments, they just like to deny it! Lasers are a great way of erasing oil . Don't feel guilty: no one knew better at the time. A doctor can use a laser to target redness, brown spots, large pores, uneven texture and even those annoying chin hairs. The key is to find a clinic you trust and an aesthetician who knows their stuff. Don't be afraid to ask friends and contacts for recommendations. FILLER I am reluctant to recommend filler simply because it does not suit all face shapes. I have a large face that's prone to puffiness, so it's not for me. If, however, you have a fine bone structure, thin face or lips and want to put that young, plump look back into your face, then it can work wonders. SURGERY I am going to say this once and very loudly: if you are looking in the mirror and lifting your skin up with your fingers in an attempt to get rid of a turkey neck and sagging cheeks or jowls, no tweakment can replicate that effect. That's when celebrities choose deep plane facelifts. Hollywood can forgive smile lines and grey hair, but it's very unforgiving of a lax jawline or neck, so a lot of famous women and men over 50 have lower facelifts. It's why looking at celebrities the same age as you should never make you feel bad, as they have all had a lot of work done. Having said that, if you are considering surgery and can afford it, a facelift will restore the facial contours you had 20 years ago. 9 Liz Hurley works hard to maintain her body Credit: Getty BODY If you want to look and feel better, you need to do three things - walk everywhere, lift weights to build muscle and bone strength, and do some sort of core exercise like yoga or Pilates. I haven't worked out in three years since moving house and I have noticed the difference in my flexibility and strength, and I've developed the dreaded bingo wings. Elizabeth Hurley works out to look good when she's wearing a bikini. 9 Liz wows in a bikini while holidaying in the Maldives last month Credit: Instagram In their 20s, many women are blessed with good genes, but in their 60s, anyone who still feels confident wearing a bikini has worked really hard for it. They will also have watched what they eat very carefully. When it comes to skin, the body needs the same ingredients as the face. Skin is skin, so no neck cream or cellulite cream, no stretchmark cream or miracle slimming gel is going to work. It's simple – wear SPF when you go in the sun and use a retinol body lotion every night. 9 To reduce scars and texture on your body, use a retinol moisturiser Credit: Naturium Naturium Retinol Body Lotion, £27 Suitable for daily use, this thick body lotion sinks in quickly, smooths rough texture and moisturises limbs while fading scars and stretch marks over time. Don't expect miracles - slow and steady wins the race with bodycare. HAIR Your hair changes texture as it ages – it can become thin and fine and what's there can change to weirdly frizzy if it goes grey. To colour or not colour is up to you, but if you go lighter, remember to keep your roots and underneath sections slightly darker as that is far more youthful. Apply a hair oil to your mid-lengths and ends before shampooing, and also use it afterwards to smooth and add shine. 9 This bargain oil will help reduce frizz and strengthen hair Credit: Pantene Pantene Repair & Protect Hair Oil, £7.99 Don't overspend on haircare – trust me, the big beauty brands really deliver. If your hair is starting to thin, have a blood test. 'You need to check your hormones and nutrition levels, as knowing the cause of hair loss and the type of hair loss means we can treat it,' explains trichologist Lisa Caddy at Philip Kingsley. No supplement can replace good medical advice. Finally, remember what Hollywood legend Bette Davis said: 'Getting old is not for sissies.' But it's also a huge privilege. Follow Nadine on Instagram Everything you need to know about hair loss Marie Nieuwoudt, a Group Education Manager at What are the common causes of hair loss? Marie explained: "There are so many reasons why someone may face hair loss. "The number one reason is usually hormonal changes or underlying health conditions (like thyroid conditions), and stress of course also plays a big part in changes to your hair health. "But another very common day-to-day cause is excessive damage to your hair created by mistakes in your styling routines – and this a big one to be aware of for people who are regularly applying heat to their hair! "It's important to know the right temperature for your hair type when using styling tools, as this is essential in reducing unintentional heat damage. "I also see a lot of people facing hair loss resulting from hereditary conditions, which are passed down from generation to generation." What are the best hairstyles people should try to reduce their hair loss? According to Marie: "Less is more when it comes to hair loss! It's important to be gentle with your hair, so a low-maintenance style that limits pulling on your scalp will be your best option. "Putting your hair up in a tight ponytail or adding hair clips can cause stress points at the roots. "Instead, try leaving your hair down, or out. "You're not limited in your options, but it pays to be intentional with your hair styling. Using tools which limit damage to your hair is vital. "Discussing your concerns with a hairdresser or hair loss specialist is also a great way to find styles that suit your specific needs, whilst still making sure you look and feel your best." How long does it take for hair loss to stop? If you're itching to know when your hair will grow back, Marie confirmed: "Hair loss is a personal journey – and it's different for everyone, so it's very difficult to put exact timings on this process. "Every head of hair is unique, and so too is your hair loss experience. "As always, you can speak to a professional hairdresser or trichologist about your specific concerns and hair changes, and they'll be able to help you manage those expectations. "I can't emphasise enough how important it is to be kind to your hair. Most people treat their hair quite roughly, and this is something you definitely want to avoid when dealing with hair loss in particular. "Make sure you're choosing products and styling routines that you know are good for your hair, rather than causing additional damage."

News in Easy English: Polar bear twin cubs meet public at Sendai zoo
News in Easy English: Polar bear twin cubs meet public at Sendai zoo

The Mainichi

time06-06-2025

  • General
  • The Mainichi

News in Easy English: Polar bear twin cubs meet public at Sendai zoo

SENDAI -- Twin polar bear cubs born at Yagiyama Zoological Park last December met news reporters on May 28. The cubs met zoo visitors for the first time on June 2. At the zoo, the cubs played happily together and stayed close to their mother, Paula. Paula and Kai, both 20 years old, are the cubs' parents. The zoo wanted them to have babies for a long time. Paula had other babies in the past, but sadly they died. The twins were born on Dec. 20, 2024, and now weigh about 30 kilograms each. Head trainer Fumitoshi Miura said, "I'm really glad they are doing well." Visitors can see the twin cubs from 9:15 a.m. to 11 a.m. on zoo open days. People can line up until 10:30 a.m., but on very busy days the zoo might close the line sooner. Zoo visitors can also help choose names for the cubs. They can vote at the zoo's visitor center and at Fujisaki department store from June 2 to June 17. (Japanese original by Hiroyuki Yamanaka, Matsuyama Bureau) Vocabulary cub: the baby of a bear, lion, and some other animals polar bear: a big white bear that lives in cold places trainer: a person who takes care of animals at the zoo visitor center: a building in a zoo or park with information for visitors department store: a large store that sells many different things

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