Did Naomi Campbell and Cara Delevingne get into a physical fight over Rihanna? Sources claim the models were involved in an altercation during a Paris Fashion Week party on Sunday. Campbell has since denied the allegations.
A witness told Page Six that Campbell got upset when she thought Delevingne said “something negative” about their mutual pal Rihanna. Campbell allegedly pushed her fellow model, and Delevingne unsuccessfully tried to pull off Campbell’s weave in response.
“It was a noisy and packed party,” one source said of this alleged catfight at the Castel nightclub. “Naomi was saying all these nonsensical things, she was ranting. There was a messy pushing match. Cara didn’t understand because there’s no problem between her and Rihanna. Cara didn’t want to be involved and was telling Naomi, ‘Get away from me!’”
But another insider defended Naomi Campbell’s actions at the bash for Dasha Zhukova’s Garage Magazine.“Naomi didn’t do anything wrong.,” this source added. “We are talking about a very tiny club in Paris with a very busy table — if someone pushes someone, it’s because there is no space.”
Cara Delevingne didn’t seem too fazed by the allegations when she walked in a Chanel show on Tuesday. And both she and the Empire actress denied the rumors on their Twitter pages.
Los Angeles: Actor Ryan Reynolds has praised “The Voices” co-star Anna Kendrick for her kissing skills.
When a tweeter reached out to Reynolds asking what it was like to kiss the “Pitch Perfect 2” star, he said: “It was like taking your face to Awesometown”, reports people.com.
In “The Voices”, Reynolds plays a factory worker who meets a bubbly love interest (Kendrick) at the office. He turns out to be a serial killer whose talking pets convince him to murder people.
HOBART: Kumar Sangakkara created history by notching up a record fourth consecutive ODI century that powered Sri Lanka to a crushing 148-run win over Scotland in their final group league match of the ongoing ICC World Cup 2015 here on Wednesday.
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In becoming the first man in history of One-Day Internationals to score centuries in four successive innings, the 37-year-old Sri Lankan veteran together with opener Tillakaratne Dilshan (104) helped the team put up a mammoth 363 for nine after electing to bat at the Bellerive Oval.
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Set a daunting target in the group A match, Scotland’s innings ended at 215 in 43.1 overs, and the minnows have another match to play in the mega-event where they have failed to win a single game so far.
Sri Lanka are now second in the points table, behind New Zealand, with four wins in six games. However, the final positions in the group will be known only after the New Zealand-Bangladesh and Australia-Scotland games.
The 195-run partnership for the second wicket was Sangakkara and Dilshan’s 20th century stand in ODIs, leaving them second only to Indian legends Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly.
Playing in the last one-day tournament of his illustrious 15-year career, Sangakkara, in red-hot form in the mega-event, blazed his way to an enterprising 124 off 95 balls, while Dilshan struck a 99-ball 104.
Skipper Angelo Mathews (51) smashed the second-fastest half-century of this World Cup, off 20 balls. The Islanders though lost a series of wickets towards the end, denying them a 400-plus total.
The Scots were off to a disastrous start, losing three wickets with just 44 runs on the board in the 12th over. The game was as good at that point but Freddie Coleman (70) and skipper Preston Mommsen (60) shared 118 runs for the fourth wicket to steady the ship.
However, both batsmen got out after making fluent half-centuries, each hitting seven boundaries while defying the Lankan bowlers for a while.
Richie Berrington made 29 off 22 balls to delay the inevitable.
Among the Lankan bowlers, Nuwan Kulasekara returned figures of 3/20 and pace spearhead Lasith Malinga picked up 2/29. Making his debut, 23-year-old rookie fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera, too, finished with three wickets.
Earlier, Sri Lanka lost opener Lahiru Thirimanne (4) early but Dilshan, who registered his second century of the tournament, and Sangakkara stitched together a massive second wicket partnership to take the islanders to a commanding total even after the Scottish bowlers pulled things back a little in the end.
Leading the run-scorers’ chart, Sangakkara, who recorded his 25th ODI ton, has so far aggregated 496 runs in six innings with Dilshan a distant second with 395 in as many outings. India’s Shikhar Dahwan is third in the batsmen’s list.
Sangakkara has been on a rampage with tons coming against Bangladesh (105), England (117), Australia (104) and Scotland, and is now averaging a resounding 124 in the event.
The Scottish bowlers were in for a leather hunt as Dilshan, whose innings was laced with 10 fours and a six, combined superbly with Sangakkara, who hit 13 fours and four sixes in his knock.
Dilshan departed soon after registering his 22nd ODI ton but Sangakkara carried on in the same vein.
The left-handed wicketkeeper-batsman got stuck into tall medium-pacer Alasdair Evans (2/72) in the 36th over to smack a six and four boundaries.
But medium-pacer Josh Davey (3-63) made it count in the powerplays – 36 to 40 overs – to send back Mahela Jayawardene (2) and then Sangakkara to check the Lankan surge.
Mathews wielded the willow to smash a 21-ball 51. Striking four sixes against off-spinner Matt Machan in the 44th over, Mathews recorded the second fastest World Cup fifty after New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum’s 18-ball half-century against England.
The last-wicket pair of Nuwan Kulasekara (18 not out) and Dushmantha Chameera (12 not out) also did their bit.
In line with local equities, the rupee on Wednesday dipped for the third straight session and eased by two paise to close at fresh two-month low of 62.78 against greenback on sustained demand for US dollar from importers.
Continued slide in local equities amid fresh withdrawal of funds by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) also weighed on the rupee while some dollar selling by exporters helped the rupee to cushioned the fall, Forex traders said.
At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market, the Indian rupee resumed lower at 62.83 a dollar from Tuesday’s close of 62.76. It moved in a range of 62.69 and 62.87 before ending at 62.78, showing a loss of two paise or 0.03 per cent.
In three days, it has lost 62 paise.
“The Indian rupee has fallen over the last six sessions against the Dollar as the Greenback holds onto gains amid expectations of mid-year U.S. Fed rate hike. Investors continue to believe that Fed will adopt a hawkish stance at the upcoming policy meeting. The only thing limiting the fall is selling from exporters and other corporates,” said Suresh Nair, Director, Admisi Forex India.
The dollar index, consisting of six major global rivals, was up by 0.77 per cent. In the New York market, the dollar rose against five of its six currencies yesterday as investors worried that the Fed could raise rates prematurely.
The S&P BSE Sensex on Wednesday closed down by 50.70 points or 0.18 per cent in see-saw trade while FPIs sold shares worth Rs 748.13 crore Tuesday as per provisional data.
Pramit Brahmbhatt, Veracity Group, CEO said, “Trading range for the spot rupee is expected to be within 62.40 to 63.20.”
Meanwhile, the forward premia dropped further on persistent sluggishness on sustained receipts from exporters.
The benchmark six-month premium payable in August dipped to 225.25-227.25 paise from 229-231 paise Tuesday and the forward contracts maturing in February 2016 also tumbled to 437.25-439.25 paise from 444.5-446.5 paise.
The Reserve Bank of India fixed the reference rate for dollar at 62.7450 and for Euro at 67.0955.
The rupee remained firm against the pound to 94.45 from overnight closing level of 94.53 and also shot up further to 66.37 against the euro from 67.48.
It moved up slightly to 51.67 per 100 Japanese yen from 51.71 on Tuesday.
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New Delhi: Foreign tourist arrivals in India grew by 2.1 percent in the first two months of this year despite the Delhi gang rape, Minister for Tourism K. Chiranjeevi said Wednesday.
“There has been some speculation in the media about the state of Indian tourism because of some extremely unfortunate events,” Chiranjeevi said at a tourism related function.
“The growth of foreign tourists has been positive,” he added.
Foreign tourist arrivals grew by 2.1 percent in January and February, he said.
“There is no negative growth. During these two months, foreign exchange earnings from tourism rose by 19.8 percent in rupee terms and 11.4 percent in dollar terms,” he added.
Chiranjeevi said his ministry had discussed the safety of foreign tourists with chief ministers and of all states and police chiefs. “We will take care (of the foreign tourists) to the maximum,” he said.
She’s as well-known for her stunning figure as she is for her chart-topping hits so it’s perhaps no surprise that American songstress Taylor Swift is reported to be insuring her legs for a cool £26.5million.
Grammy-winning Taylor, 25, attributes a huge slice of her global success to her energetic stage performances and her team have apparently looked into how much it would cost to insure her legs against potential career-threatening accidents.
The Pennsylvania-raised star is embarking upon a global tour in May and the move is said to be a precaution against such a physically-demanding schedule.
A week after senior AAP leaders Prashant Bhushan and Yogendra Yadav were shunted out of the party’s political affairs committee, a majority of the party’s 67 Delhi MLAs now seek their expulsion from the party, reports indicate.
In a letter addressed to national convener Arvind Kejriwal, several MLAs have reportedly raised grievances in connection with ‘anti-party’ activities of the two leaders and want their removal from the party.
(Read: AAP slams Yadav, Bhushan on record, sets up their exit from top panel)
Kapil Mishra, a party MLA from Karawal Nagar, told news agency ANI that the lawmakers are signing the letter on their own accord.
Crying foul over the manner in which the state government ensured that cow slaughter at the Deonar abattoir could not resume even though the Bombay High Court (HC) had allowed the slaughter of cattle to continue until the government formally notified the Maharashtra Animal Prevention (Amendment) Bill, 1995, the Mumbai Suburban Beef Dealers Association has decided to protest on Monday.
After the Bombay High Court’s order on Tuesday that cow slaughter should be immediately stopped at the abattoir, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and the Mumbai Police evicted beef butchers the same night. The orders came after a right wing organisation approached the court, asking that beef butchering be immediately stopped at the abattoir following the state government’s ban on cow slaughter. The Association, however, submitted a writ petition in the court on Wednesday, and it was heard on Thursday. The HC subsequently stayed its own orders on Thursday and allowed the slaughter of cattle to continue until the government notified the Maharashtra Animal Prevention (Amendment) Bill.
The state government, however, circumvented the stay by publishing the notification in the official gazette on Thursday itself. The move has left the association fuming.
“Normally it takes 15 days for a new law to be published in the gazette. The state government has shown undue haste in publishing the notification in a few hours. This has left more than 1,000 people, working at Deonar abattoir, jobless. We have planned a protest at Azad Maidan on Monday,” said Mohammad Ali Qureshi, president, Mumbai Beef Dealers Association.
Dr Appasing Pawara, general manager, Deonar abattoir, said cow slaughter had now come to a stop following the notification. “Once the amended law was published in the government gazette, the HC’s stay was of no relevance. On Thursday, we sent back the cows to the traders,” he said.
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“When I participated in Bigg Boss, people assumed that I would be jumping on the couch and taking my clothes off,” says Sunny Leone, laughing.
The 33-year-old former adult entertainer is in her car, on her way to a night shoot, at the time of this interview. “But that’s not who I am in real life,” she says. “The audience saw that I am a regular girl who was learning to cook and talk in Hindi. If it was any other way, I wouldn’t be here doing Bollywood movies today, would I?”
Maxim magazine named Leone among the top 12 porn stars in the world in 2010. In 2012, she made her Bollywood debut with Pooja Bhatt’s Jism 2 – a role she bagged after meeting Mahesh Bhatt in the Bigg Boss house – and last year, she featured in Ragini MMS 2. Five of her movies are currently in different stages of shooting and production.
From an adult entertainer to an aspiring Bollywood actress, does her success reflect changing mindsets when it comes to sex and the modern Indian woman? “I don’t see myself as a crusader,” Leone says. “I am simply a girl who wants to act and make a career in Bollywood. When people see me giving interviews on TV, or when I make public appearances, they see that my personality is not what they had imagined based on my previous job.”
Leone stresses that she is not ashamed of her past or her sexuality. Being sexy, she says, is second nature for her. But what she really wants to focus on right now is acting. “Even if people say Sunny is a decent actress, not great, not excellent, just decent, that would mean a lot to me,” she says.
Getting there, given her sexually charged past, is not going to be easy. Leone is not oblivious to that. “Everyone has baggage,” she says. But how will she shed that baggage if she plays a seductress in every film?
“Each movie is different. Each character is different. If you make me wear full pants and a shirt, I will be that person who people don’t recognise,” she says. Her fans will see her differently, but that’s going to happen gradually, not overnight, she adds.
As for the average Indian woman’s openness and expression of her individual sexuality, Leone believes to each her own. Leone, who once admitted to being bisexual with a greater preference for men, is now married. Her husband, Daniel Webber, is also her manager.
“Ultimately, it all boils down to how confident and comfortable you are with your own sexuality,” she says. “If your sexuality means pleasing your husband in bed, then so be it. If it means expressing it in other ways, then that’s good too. How you want to express your sexuality is completely your prerogative, not society she says.
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