Naughty
ROMCOM star of Crazy Rich Asians Nora Lum smiled as she declared this week; “I feel sexually powerful when I walk into a room of men and they fold. I have to be careful not to abuse that.”
The New Yorker, who became famous for recording a rap song about her front bottom, took a degree in Women’s Studies. But you wonder what the arch feminist would say had a male actor offered a similar thought?
WHO was naughtier than Princess Margaret? Very few, it seems now we’ve learned from a Beeb documentary that she drank, smoke, hung around with free-loving Bohemians and gangsters. And indeed she married the bisexual scoundrel Amrstrong-Jones.
But her greatest excess? She insisted her school chums called her ma’am.
Nice
A SCULPTURE has been created of Hollywood legend Arnold Schwarzenegger carved out of an oak tree, which is entirely appropriate given the actor’s film performances over the years.
KATE Moss now admits she was wrong to be be pressured into going topless early in her career, and she has to be applauded for this annoucement, even if it’s taken only almost 30 years of showing the world her bits and amassing a £55m fortune to come to this conclusion.
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