Showing posts with label Julia Roberts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julia Roberts. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Glamour Women of the Year Awards: A Star-Studded Affair



 Glamour Women of the Year Awards: A Star-Studded Affair

Drawing out quite the guest list, the stars were out in full force for the 20th annual Women of the Year awards at Carnegie Hall in New York City on Monday night (November 8).

Lighting up the red carpet were big names such as Kate Hudson, Fergie, Josh Duhamel, Hilary Swank, Cher, Kelly Osbourne, Julia Roberts and Janet Jackson.


During the course of the evening's affairs, the star-studded audience toasted singer/actress Cher by doting upon her the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Other honorees included Julia Roberts, Fergie, Donatella Versace, Queen Rania of Jordan and numerous female sports stars.

To cap it all off, thespecial event also included a special performance by Grammy-nominated singer Janelle Monaé.

Enjoy the pictures from the Glamour Magazine 2010 Women Of The Year Honors (November 8).












Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Julia Roberts on Her Good Figure: ‘It is 97 percent genetics’

Julia Roberts on Her Good Figure: It is 97 percent genetics | celebrity quotes | weight fluctuation weight quote body image

 Julia Roberts on Her Good Figure: ‘It is 97 percent genetics’

42 year-old actress Julia Roberts brings the quotes of the day:
On her constant slim figure:
It is 97 percent genetics. Don’t let anybody tell you any crap about anything else, because that’s what it is — 97 percent genetics and three percent just get your ass moving. I should know because I’ve never met a cookie I didn’t like!”
On weight-obsessed Hollywood:
“I’m too old for that crap. It’s so silly, so pointless, and it’s motivated by a culture that for some reason finds it entertaining to perpetuate the glorification of our youth. It’s really sad and disinteresting. I mean, I know people really suffer and I just think, ‘How can they perpetuate that? It’s silly to consider it a personal triumph for myself that in almost 24 years in showbusiness — except for being pregnant — I’ve weighed within about a five to 10lb range. That seems unusual, but I’m lucky I haven’t suffered those things. I think it’s important for us to start perpetuating the healthy, happy way of looking at it as opposed to supporting the negative ideal of what a girl should ideally look like.”
… says Julia.
Do you guys agree with her thoughts?
(skinnyvscurvy)