Saturday, 20 June 2015

Kim Kardashian’s selfie pose to feature at Madame Tussauds

Kim Kardashian
The Indian Express
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian’s famous selfie pose will be immortalised at Madame Tussauds London.
The figure will not only be true to form – with its arm extended and a trademark pout on its lips – but will also be a fully immersive experience, reported People Magazine.
“Kim’s figure will be holding a functioning mobile phone so guests can really step right into her selfie,” said Edward Fuller, General Manager of Madame Tussauds London.
“All they need to do is make sure their pouts measure up and press the button.
They can then be the proud owners of their very own ‘Kim Kardashian’ selfie, as well as taking their own versions with their own phones,” he added.
The display will also be in “Keeping with Kardashian’s” three-image rule, which dictates you should never take more than three images in the same location – the figure will be in front of a constantly changing backdrop.
US reality TV star Kim Kardashian poses during a photo-call to present her new cosmetic brand in Paris on April 15, 2015. Photo: AFP

Sofia Vergara to marry Joe

Sofia Vergara
Star Online Report
The "Hot Pursuit" actress said that her wedding with fiance Joe "is going to happen soon" in a "very secret place where nobody is going to find us," reports Times of India.
"It's going to happen soon. Very far away (in a) very secret place where nobody is going to find us. It is on a plane," she said.
The actress looked all set to start a family with her fiancé.
"Joe is younger than me. He is 38. He has never had kids.
How am I going to say no? I tell him if we are going to do this, we have to do it, like, now, because I don't want to be 50 with a baby," Vergara said.
Vergara, 42, and 38-year-old Joe began dating in July 2014. The Colombia-born actress opened up about her relationship with the "Magic Mike XXL" actor during an interview in August last year.

Dhoni fined, Mustafizur too

Agencies, Mirpur
India one-day skipper MS Dhoni and Bangladesh tyro Mustafizur Rahman have both been fined by the International Cricket Council following their mid-pitch collision in Thursday night's one-day international, with the Indian skipper coming in for admonishment by the ICC's Match Referee.
Dhoni has been fined 75 per cent of his match fee for the incident, while Mustafizur has been docked half of his fee.
Dhoni and debutant left-armer Mustafizur collided in the 25th over as India's skipper was running to the danger end on a quick single.
The impact jarred the bowler and drew a quick rebuke from Dhoni before umpires quickly intervened to ensure things remained cool on the field. Dhoni then turned away with a smile.
Match Referee Andy Pycroft imposed the fines after dismissing Dhoni's version of events and saying an experienced Indian skipper should have done more to avoid the collision.

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