UPDATE: Australian-born model Miranda Kerr is wearing a neck brace following a car crash in LA.
The Nine Network is reporting that Miranda was with her assistant at the time of the accident and her young son Flynn was not in the car.
1. Gwyneth Paltrow: ‘We’re left with that specific hunger’
WARNING: the below contains celebrity ‘dietary’ advice. Do not try this at home kids.
“Muuuuummmmm, can we have some lollies, chocolate, RICE?”
Gwyneth Paltrow has revealed she avoids giving her children carbohydrates in the form of pasta, bread and rice – even though they still crave it.
The basis for Paltrow ruling out carbs in all their glorious forms is that everyone in her household suffers from intolerance to gluten, dairy and chicken’s eggs.
“Sometimes when my family is not eating pasta, bread or processed grains like white rice, we’re left with that specific hunger that comes with avoiding carbs,” Paltrow says.
Confusingly she devotes an entire chapter to grains in her new cookbook, It’s All Good.
She writes: “Every single nutritionist, doctor and health-conscious person I have ever come across . . . seems to concur that (gluten) is tough on the system and many of us are at best intolerant of it and at worst allergic to it.”
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I really don't get it why people get so upset when 'white' people dress up as 'black' people. I mean, the majority of times this happens is not in a tormenting, mean-spirited way, but perhaps in ways of art (like the pic above). I also reckon that there's a level of respect needed to feel comfortable dressing that way. Eg I bet you wouldn't have caught a single member of the KKK dressing up as a 'black' person.
I doubt there would be any issue if it was an Asian/indian/Amurrican indian/african/etc dressed up in clothes considered "white"