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Showing posts with label Ellen DeGeneres. Show all posts

SOFIA VERGARA BECOMES A COVERGIRL!!!




The beautiful Sofia Vergara will be newest the CoverGirl!!! The Modern Family star will join other beauties of the infamous brand including Drew Barrymore, Taylor Swift, Queen Latifah, and Ellen DeGeneres.





Sofia beams, "When you grow up, you look up to girls in the magazines, and you never think you're going to be that pretty, or that well made-up, or that glamorous. Latin girls can relate to me, see what I'm wearing, see my makeup, my hairstyle."




She is currently shooting her ad campaign which will debut in January 2012. Being the first Latina woman to represent CoverGirl is such a great thing because many females can relate to her. Sofia is so stunning, and what's important is that she embraces her curves, and doesn't promote an unhealthy lifestyle.






You Just Do You, Imma Do Me

Camille

Famous commencement speeches


Famous commencement speeches
The world of academia is abuzz over one university's decision to pay a big fee for a reality TV celebrity over a renowned author to headline their 2011 graduation. Celebrity commencement speeches have become commonplace. The fad can be traced to the infamous "sunscreen speech." Check out the most interesting commencements in academic history.

Toni Morrison

At a 2004 liberal arts graduation, the prolific writer said:

"You are your own stories and therefore free to imagine and experience what it means to be human without wealth. What it feels like to be human without domination over others, without reckless arrogance, without fear of others unlike you, without rotating, rehearsing and reinventing the hatreds you learned in the sandbox."
Steve Jobs

Apple chief Jobs offered no-nonsense advice to the 2005 Stanford grads. His health issues may have added weight to his speech.

"Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma—which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice."
Dolly Parton

Parton spoke to 2009 University of Tennessee grads about brains, dreams and breasts.

"I think people will remember us for who we were, not how many records we sell, or how much money we make. Because I have always said that I have always counted my blessings far more often than I've counted my money."
Bono


When the U2 front man spoke to 2004 University of Pennsylvania grads, he used humor to lead into a vital topic.

"Wishing for the end to AIDS and extreme poverty in Africa is like wishing that gravity didn't make things so damn heavy. We can wish it, but what the hell can we do about it? Well, more than we think. We can't fix every problem … but the ones we can, we must."
Will Ferrell

Ferrell delivered a hilarious speech at Harvard in 2003.

"One of the challenges you will be faced with is finding a job in our depressed economy. In fact, the chances of landing a decent job are about as good as finding weapons of mass destruction in the Iraqi desert. Slim and none. And Slim just left the building."
Sacha Baron Cohen


Baron Cohen, who graduated from a top university, produced hilarity and provoked security at Harvard as his Ali G persona.

"What did Lincoln give American, apart from the Town Car?"
J.K. Rowling

The "Harry Potter" author spoke candidly and topically to Harvard grads in 2008.

"We do not need magic to change the world; we carry all the power we need inside ourselves already: We have the power to imagine better."
President Barack Obama


President Obama took some heat for his view on a big issue prior to this 2009 Notre Dame speech.

"You are about to enter the next phase of your life at a time of great uncertainty. You will be called upon to help restore a free market that is also fair to all who are willing to work; to seek new sources of energy that can save our planet; to give future generations the same chance that you had to receive an extraordinary education."
President John F. Kennedy

President Kennedy got down to the basics during his rousing speech at American University in 1963.

"For in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet, we all breathe the same air, we all cherish our children's futures, and we are all mortal."
Ellen DeGeneres


The multi-Emmy winner returned to her hometown to give the Class of 2009 some real-world advice.

"Life is like one big Mardi Gras, but instead of showing your boobs, show people your brain, and if they like what they see, you'll have more beads than you know what do with."
Conan O'Brien


O'Brien reminisced at his alma mater in 2000 and gave grads a wake-up call.

"As you leave these gates and re-enter society, one thing is certain: Everyone out there is going to hate you."
His Holiness the Dalai Lama


The Tibetan spiritual leader comprised the importance of education with a compassionate worldview in his 1998 speech at Emory University.

"A good person means someone with a good heart, a sense of caring for the welfare of others, a sense of commitment, a sense of responsibility. Education and the warm heart, the compassion heart—if you combine these two, then your education and knowledge will be constructive. Then you are yourself on the way to becoming a happy person."

Jennifer Lopez :American Idol judge

 

Jennifer Lopez :American Idol judge

On Thursday night’s "American Idol," judge Jennifer Lopez debuted her new music video, "On the Floor." In the video for the thumping dance track, Ms. Lopez is dressed to kill in a shimmery jumpsuit.

Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez, center left, and husband Marc Anthony, right, speak with Puerto Rico's governor Luis Fortuno, second from right, as they arrive for a ceremony

Musical artist and actress Jennifer Lopez

Musical artist and actress Jennifer Lopez greets people as she arrive to participate in a ceremony marking the signing of filmmaking incentive legislation

American Idol

'American Idol' judge Jennifer Lopez, left, and music producer/songwriter RedOne pose together at the 'American Idol' Finalists Party in Los Angeles, Thursday

American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez

American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez poses with creator of the show Simon Fuller at the party for the finalists of the television show "American Idol

American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez

American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez poses at the party for the finalists of the television show "American Idol" in Los Angeles March 3, 2011

Jennifer Lopez and her husband Marc Anthony

Jennifer Lopez and her husband Marc Anthony pose on arrival at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California February 13, 2011.

Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez arrives at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California February 13, 2011.

Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony

Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony arrive at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California February 13, 2011.

Jennifer Lopez and her husband Marc Anthony
Jennifer Lopez and her husband Marc Anthony pose on arrival at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California February 13, 2011.

American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez

American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez poses at the party for the finalists of the television show "American Idol" in Los Angeles March 3, 2011

Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez, left, speaks as her husband Marc Anthony looks on during a signing ceremony for filmmaking incentive legislation for the U.S. island territory

Justin Bieber's hair sells for US$41,000

A lock of Justin Bieber's freshly trimmed hair has sold for a whopping US$40,668 in an eBay auction.

Justin sent Beliebers into hysteria last month when he announced plans to auction a slice of his signature Bieber-bowl.

After trimming his world-famous locks last week, Justin surprised talk show host Ellen DeGeneres with her very own piece in a signed box, which she promptly put up for auction on eBay.

The precious lock received bids of US$10,000 within one hour, with the winning bidder yesterday offering US$40,668 for the hair plus their chance to meet the 17-year-old superstar!

Ellen donated the winning bid to animal charity, the Gentle Barn Foundation.

The new owner of Justin's locks is yet to be revealed, but no doubt there's one less lonely girl in the world.