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As comedies go, Bridesmaids is up there with some of the greatest of the last 30 years.

Dismissing the notion that an all-female cast would struggle to bring the laughs (and the dollars) to the Box Office, Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Maya Rudolph and a host of other female comics raked in almost $300 million, and had cinema-goers rolling in the aisles back in 2011.

And while the press and public celebrated the female-centred film, the cast regularly railed against the inclusion of scenes which showed 'women acting like guys'.

Take the now infamous 'food poisoning' scene, for example.

Arguably one of the most memorable of the film, the cast were against its inclusion – something which Kristin explained while chatting on The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast recently.

Highlighting the superficial acceptance of female-centred films, Kristin revealed that a number of conditions essentially exist in order for certain films to get the go-ahead.

"When people say, ‘Oh, we're gonna give more female-centred movies a chance,’ you're not reading the fine print, which is, ‘Oh, but, they have to be like this.’ They want to see women acting like guys," she explained.

Focussing on a scene which saw the characters experience a sudden bout of food poisoning in the middle of a high-end bridal store, Kristin admitted they were encouraged to include it due to the sexist undertones at play.

“The scene in Bridesmaids was not our idea and it was not in the original script and we didn't love it," she admitted.

“It was strongly suggested for us to put that in there. I didn't want to see people sh****** and puking," she added.

Well, for a group of women who weren't mad on the scene, they absolutely nailed it.

Ladies, we salute you.

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Alison Canavan Presents The Full 360 Series – Finding health and wellness from the inside out and the outside in.

On Sunday 17th September at the Radisson Blu the award-winning author of wellness book “Minding Mum” and health and wellness coach, Alison Canavan will host the first in a series of events – The Full 360 Series.

The first show of its kind in Ireland, The Full 360 Series is a day where the sole focus will be on complete holistic self-care centering on health, skincare and wellness from the inside out and the outside in.

Early Bird Tickets cost €99 and can be booked now here or through the becomplete website here www.becomplete.ie

With thanks to The Full 360 series. we have two ticket for this incredible event to give away to one lucky reader. Just fill in your details below to be in with a chance to win!

This competition is now closed. 

Congratulations to Linda Newman who is the winner of two tickets to The Full 360 Series.

Thank you to everyone who entered.

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Almost 2,000,000 people have liked a post Mark Zuckerberg uploaded which confirmed the birth of his second daughter.

The Facebook founder took to social media last night and shared a letter he and his wife, Priscilla Chan, had penned in honour of their newest arrival – August.

"Priscilla and I are so happy to welcome our daughter August! We wrote her a letter about the world we hope she grows up in, and also hoping she doesn't grow up too fast," the 33-year-old began.

The proud parents referred to a letter they wrote August's older sister Max upon her arrival in 2015, but said that they didn't intend to focus on the same things in this letter.

Following Max's birth, Mark and Priscilla spoke about the world they hoped their first child would grow up in, but in this latest letter they focus on childhood.

"The world can be a serious place. That's why it's important to make time to go outside and play," Mark and Priscilla wrote.

"You will be busy when you're older, so I hope you take time to smell all the flowers and put all the leaves you want in your bucket now. I hope you read your favorite Dr. Seuss books so many times you start inventing your own stories about the Vipper of Vipp."

"I hope you ride the carousel with Max until you've tamed every color horse. I hope you run as many laps around our living room and yard as you want. And then I hope you take a lot of naps. I hope you're a great sleeper. And I hope even in your dreams you can feel how much we love you."

In the letter which has been, unsurprisingly, inundated with messages of support and congratulations, Mark and Priscilla asserted: "Childhood is magical."

"You only get to be a child once, so don't spend it worrying too much about the future. You've got us for that, and we'll do everything we possibly can to make sure the world is a better place for you and all children in your generation."

Finishing the letter with a nod to the future of their family, they added: "August, we love you so much and we're so excited to go on this adventure with you. We wish you a life of joy, love and the same hope you give us."

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Following a number of terrorist attacks across Europe over the course of the last 18 months, authorities are considering the introduction of retractable bollards in Dublin's shopping districts.

According to The Independent, Dublin City Council and the Gardaí have convened to discuss measures to counteract potential terrorist attacks in the Irish capital.

It is understood that risk assessments are being conducted around the city in order to identify areas to vulnerable to potential targeting.

Grafton Street and Henry Street are among the areas likely to see the introduction of the bollards.

"Meetings have taken place between Dublin City Council and An Garda Siochana on the issue of retractable bollards and a risk analysis of areas in the city centre is being undertaken," confirmed a spokesperson.

The plan follows the death of hundreds of individuals in attacks across Nice, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona and London among others.
 

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Selena Gomez is the latest celebrity victim of a cyber hack.

A group of unknown hackers took control of the singer's Instagram account, and used it to post nude, explicit images of Justin Bieber. 

The hackers took a paparazzi photo of Bieber, taken a number of months ago, and posted it in a three-image collage on Selena's page to her 125 million followers. 

 

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It sat above a caption which seemed to poke fun at the Biebs genitalia: 'Look at this n***a lil shrimpy.'

The caption also included links to the hacker's troll accounts, with a claim that they 'run da scene.'(sic)

The hackers also changed the name of Selena's account to 'islah gomez,' according to TMZ. 

 

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Selena disabled her Instagram account after the hack after regaining control of the account. 

It has since been reinstated with the correct user name and nudes removed. 

Selena is not the fist celebrity to be the target of a hacker group on Instagram. A number of weeks ago fell victim to a similar hackAriana Grande fell victim to a similar hack. 

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Donald Trump is still pushing to complete one of his most infamous campaign claims. 

The POTUS insisted during a press conference last night, that he will be building a wall between Mexico and the US, and that Mexico will pay for it.

'We need the wall. It's imperative,' said Trump.

'We may fund it through the United States but ultimately Mexico will pay for the wall.'

As a presidential candidate on the campaign, Donald Trump stated that he would be responsible for creating a physical barrier between Mexico and the US.

The border barricade would prevent drug trafficking and illegal immigration, according to the POTUS, and would be financed by Mexico, he claimed at the time.

At the press conference, he did not give specific details on how he would force Mexico to pay for the structure.

The Mexican government has said on numerous occasions that they will not be financing or participating in the project. 

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It is estimated that upwards of 30,000 people will need housing in shelters in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.

Those seeking shelter have had their homes flooded by the ever increasing inches of rain which are covering some areas. 

A further 450,000 Texans are set to seek some form of disaster assistance.

It is reported that up to eight people have lost their lives to the disaster. 

Some areas face further feet of flooding, as the hurricane continues to pour water down on the residents. 

According to The Scientific American, the storm is now sustaining itself over Texas, rather than using the ocean to draw up water to turn into rain. 

'Harvey has dropped so much water over such a large area of southeastern Texas that the storm is pulling that water back up into itself and dumping it again as more rain.'

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The family of Chester Bennington, have planned to set up a suicide awareness charity to help young music fans.

Chester died by suicide in his California home last month, aged just 41.

His death shocked fans around the world, and now his family are determined to help others who may be experiencing similar mental health issues.

According to reports, the family hope the organisation will help to prevent others, especially young fans, from suffering the same fate as the Linkin Park frontman.

Chester took his own life on what would have been the 53rd birthday of Audioslave singer, Chris Cornell, who also died by suicide earlier this year.

The family of Chester are said to be concerned that fans of the rock stars “might want to glorify or somehow honour their deaths by doing the same. They're also worried troubled people might view this as an appropriate way out.”

Shortly after his death, Linkin Park shared details of suicide help lines along with the message: “In case you or someone you know needs support, here are some resources.”

Samaritans.org – Irish telephone: 116 123

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Stop everything!

Legally Blonde The Musical is coming back to Dublin.

The critically acclaimed stage adaptation will return to the Bord Gáis Energy theatre for a five-day run early next year – and we can hardly contain our excitement.

Based on the 2001 film starring Reese Whiterspoon, the musical tells the story of stereotypical girly-girl, Elle Woods.

After being dumped by her boyfriend for being too 'blonde', a determined Elle decides to prove him wrong by hitting the books and applying for Harvard Law Scool

What follows is a truly magical journey of one woman's self-discovery, proving that anything is possible if you your mind to it.

So, if you and the girls are searching for the ultimate night out, look no further than this all-sing, all-dancing, feel-good comedy extraveganza.

Legally Blonde The Musical will run from March 5 – March 10 at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre and tickets go on sale this Friday, September 1, at 9am.

Bend and snap, ladies.

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So, it's safe to say that following this weekend's events, Conor McGregor really is the man of the moment.

OK, he may have lost to Mayweather, but his larger than life personality, graceful defeat and em, his own range of whiskey, have capapulated the Crumlin native to new levels of fame.

 

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Love him or hate him, the UFC champion has nothing but pride for his home country and just like many national treasures that came before him, one man believes Conor's achievements should be honoured in the form of a life-sized gold statue (afterall, we did it for Joe Dolan, so why not?).

Youtuber, Eamon John, built the impressive statue in his back garden in Clontarf, and we have to admit, it's pretty incredible.

Inspired by an Instagram post under which The Notorious commented “someone make that into a staue,” the 21-year-old decided to do just that.

"The reason I'm doing this is because I ain't got no job and I'm trying to figure out what to do," he explained in the video.

"I saw Conor McGregor posted an Instagram photo in that position, saying 'someone make a statue out of this'.

"Then a few weeks later he posted a gold statue in a shop of a jaguar or something and said 'make my statue this colour' – so I was kinda like OK.”

Bravo Eamon. We reckon Conor is going to love this.

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When it comes to the concept of self-improvement, few generations have been more dedicated and enthusiastic than ours.

Obsessed  with clean eating, fixated with fitness rituals and preoccupied with perfecting our work/life balance, it's hardly surprising many of us feel like we’re falling short when we don’t tick every box on a regular basis.

And what happens when you think you’re falling short? You invariably lose hope, and ultimately give up.

Feeling helpless and hopeless is frighteningly common among young men and women in today’s society, which is why it’s absolutely vital we arm ourselves with tools which allow us to alter the skewed perception we have of our supposed failings.

And that’s where The Full 360 comes in.

The first of its kind in Ireland, The Full 360 is a day where the sole focus will be on complete holistic self-care centering on health, skincare – for men and women – and wellness from the inside out and the outside in.

Hosted by health and wellness coach, Alison Canavan the show, which takes place on Sunday September 17, aims to introduce people to manageable behavior changes and habits that are possible to include into their already hectic schedules, to empower people to see and experience what they can do for themselves instead of feeling helpless and hopeless.

From 11 until 7pm in the Radisson Blu on Dublin’s Golden Lane, you will receive talks on meditation, mindfulness, gratitude, natural products, healthy eating tips, stress reduction techniques and much more, from Alison and a hand-picked selection of expert exhibitors and speakers including Jennifer Rock A.K.A. The Skin Nerd and Integrated Wellness Coach and yoga teacher Miriam Kerins.

Having struggled with depression, anxiety and addictions for over half her life, Alison is keen to help those who have found themselves in a similar position.

“I’m so excited to be hosting my first Full 360 event this September. I want people to take back control of their health and stop outsourcing their power,” she says.

“Once we realise how powerful we are anything is possible. Health is much more than food and fitness, it's about the small habit patterns and decisions we make every second of every day. Keeping stress low and practicing authentic self-care is the only way to achieve true wellness from within."

If there's one way to improve your future (and your Sunday), it's taking the time to hear from people who want you to leave feeling enriched and empowered.

We'll see you there, ladies.

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Emma Watson has been crowned the most influential celebrity by teens who say she inspires them the most.

The actress was picked by both boys and girls from an all-star list of singers, actors and online stars including Ariana Grande, Beyoncé and Zayn Malik.

1,000 young people took part in the survey which was commissioned by youth empowerment programme, National Citizen Service (NCS) and conducted by ICM.

Results from the research suggests that the Harry Potter actress's feminist and forward-thinking views were the main reason young people found her so inspiring.

One participant said: “She’s a big feminist. She frequently speaks out on sexism and other discrimination issues such as racism and homophobia, and what she says really inspires me.”

Another explained: “She uses the power and fame she gained from the Harry Potter series to speak about important issues like feminism.”

What's more, the research found 'feminist' is now the most popular label for teenage girls with 29 per cent identifying as such.

 

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NCS marketing director Natasha Kizzie said: “The rise of internet feminism and increasingly politically engaged youth has brought these issues to the forefront of the news agenda, and the ‘Emma Watson effect’ has done brilliant things for the cause.

“She inspires young people to never limit their expectations of what they can achieve on the basis on their gender.”

We couldn't agree more.

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