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Selasa, 30 Juni 2015

Nicole Kidman - I love CAKE!

Apparently, Nicole Kidman can't resist eating chocolate cake. She says treating herself to cakes and pies is her one of guilty pleasures. Nicole said: "I can't have a piece of cake every single night - but I can have a piece of cake three or four nights a week! I eat healthily, but I also love pies and chocolate.
"I've always had this long, lean body type and I haven't changed since I was 15. I have a boy's body. I would love to have boobs and a butt like Jennifer Lopez, but I'm not having surgery so there it is." Nicole insists she will never cut out her favourite foods or obsess about her body.

Minggu, 28 Juni 2015

Was Nicole Kidman Bugged?

Nicole Kidman thought she was being bugged however, prosecutors on Thursday withdrew charges against a celebrity photographer accused of planting a listening device outside Nicole Kidman's mansion. Jamie Fawcett, 41, was charged in January 2005 with possessing and using a listening device after he allegedly was spotted planting the bug near a sidewalk outside Kidman's Sydney home.
The New South Wales state Department of Public Prosecutions withdrew all charges against Fawcett in Sydney's Local Court on Thursday. The reasons for the decision were not immediately clear. "It was a very narrow investigation that once again targeted the photographers at a scene and I felt that was perhaps unfair," Fawcett told reporters outside the court.


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