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If ever you needed further proof that some days not even Chrissy Teigen wakes up looking like Chrissy Teigen, then look no further.

Highlighting the prep that goes into the star's pre-event prep, Chrissy's make-up artist, Emma Osborne, uploaded a timelapse video of the process.

And, ladies, it's no mean feat.

Before emerging as the red carpet-ready queen we all know and love, a bare-faced and utterly beautiful Chrissy can be seen laughing and chatting as the two experts get to grips with her hair and makeup.

Spolier: You will be seeing a topless John Legend, and for that we thank you, Emma.

 

 

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Earlier this week, Kim Cattrall caused waves when she made her feelings for former co-star, Sarah Jessica Parker, known during an interview with Piers Morgan.

Commenting on reports she had delayed the production of Sex and the City 3, the 61-year-old actress insisted that she had been portrayed badly by those involved.

"It’s quite extraordinary to get any kind of negative press about something that I’ve been saying for almost a year of ‘no’ that I’m demanding or a diva," she told Piers.

Turning her attention to those involved in the discussions, Kim continued: "And this is really where I take to task the people from Sex And The City and specifically Sarah Jessica Parker in that I think she could have been nicer. I really think she could have been nicer."

Kim went on to label her relationship with her former colleagues as 'toxic' – something Willie Garson, who played Stanford Blatch, has taken grave exception to.

Taking to Twitter to reference Kim's interview, Willie wrote: "Dear fans, because I'm "toxic", I'm going to negotiate a contract for 6 months, not come to terms, then say I never wanted to do it anyway."

Responding to fans' suggestion that the movie should be created without the character of Samantha, Willie responded in the negative, writing: "All or none, as it should be."

"Nope, all or none, ALL are integral and have always been treated as such," he added when pressed on the issue in the Twitter thread.

However, not everyone supports Willie's swipe at his former co-star, with one fan suggesting that the tweet was indicative of a toxic relationship.

"No, toxic would be trying to shame someone on social media into doing something she clearly doesn't want to do. SATC is dead and buried!" wrote one.

This thing doesn't look like it's going to settle down any time soon.

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If you're the poor unfortunate who pays the Netflix subscription in your house, you may want to have a word with the cheeky spongers who make use of your account because your bank account is set to take a hit.

According to reports, Netflix will be increasing the cost of their subscription plans, so you may need to introduce a Netflix kitty to your household in the not so distant future.

It is understood that the increase will go into effect immediately if you're a new customer while existing customers will see an increase later this month.

So, what way is it going to work exactly?

Well, if you're on the basic plan, fret not because your subscription will remain at $7.99 a month. (Praise be!)

However, if you're currently on the two-stream HD tier, you will be charged an extra €1 a month which means your subscription will now set you back €10.99 a month,

And for those on the 4S plan? Well, you guys will see a €2 hike meaning your obsession with the latest TV shows will now cost you €13.99.

Reports state that the price increase is a reflection of the streaming service's growing competition in the United States.

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In the wake of Chester Bennington's untimely death in July of this year, Linkin Park's fans and followers questioned whether the band's participation in The Late Late Show's Carpool Karaoke would ever make it to air.

Late Late Show host, James Corden, made it abundantly clear that the decision lay in the hands of Chester's family and former bandmates.

"We will approach it in whichever manner his family or the people that were involved in that episode, however they would like it to be handled. We consider it not our decision to make," James explained following the frontman's death.

"We will navigate it as delicately as possible and just adhere to whatever wishes they would want because I don't think there's any other way we could deal with it. It's a tragedy," he added.

 

Over the course of the last two months, those involved discussed the matter, and last night Linkin Park announced on Facebook that the episode, which was filmed shortly before Chester's death, would air on Thursday October 12 this year.

The news has been met with delight by social media users, with one writing: "Cannot wait to watch it. Suspect will be crying with both laughter and sadness, but none the less, will be amazing to see."

"So very grateful we'll get to see this. It's going to hit everyone hard again, but in a bittersweet way," added another.

The episode, which also features The Hangover star, Ken Jeong, will be streamed for free on Facebook and will be available to view on Apple TV.

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If the sound of your own voice on tape makes your toes curl and your eyes water, you're not alone.

For us mere mortals, hearing ourselves as others hear us is a surreal experience, and one which often makes us question why we ever open our mouths.

However, we wouldn't have anticipated the same response from Oscar-winner, Kate Winslet, who visibly squirmed recently when faced with a recording of her 2003 track What If.

During an interview with BBC Radio 1, the actress was asked to recall the series of events which led to the release of the Christmas song, and she explained that producers on a Christmas Carol suggested the Berkshire-born actress record a track for the movie.

Kate said she agreed despite insisting she wasn't up to the task, and was stunned when producers suggested that they release the track.

All good so far, but then the interviewer decided to whip out an iPad and remind Kate of her foray into the world of music.

The magic kicks off at 3.35.

 

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Let's be honest, we don't generally use the word 'vegan' and the term 'fast food' in the same sentence, but that could be set to change if recent reports are anything to go by.

According to Food & Wine, global fast food giant, McDonalds, are keen to entice the vegan community into the MaccyD family by trialing a new creation.

That's right ladies, it's time to meet the McVegan.

Made with a soy patty and served with vegan fries on the side, the new creation will – for the time being – only be served at a branch in Tampere, Finland.

However, it all comes done to public interest, and if the vegan community bite, then we may be welcoming this exciting new creation to our shores.

Welcome to the future of fast food, ladies.

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Gardaí are currently investigating an armed robbery which took place at a Centra store on the UCD campus earlier this week.

According to reports, a female employee and her male colleague were held at gunpoint after two armed raiders entered the store at approximately 10pm on Wednesday night.

The two employees were threatened and forced to hand over a sum of cash before being tied up by the raiders.

It is understood the raiders, who brandished an iron bar and a hand gun, made off across the Belfield campus, leaving the two employees shaken but uninjured.

Gardai have confirmed that an investigation into the robbery has been launched.

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If the Chip purse sent you over the edge and you spend most evenings cosied up in Disney-inspired pyjamas, do we have news for you.

Pandora have partnered with Disney in a collaboration which is bound to send any Magic Kingdom fan into overdrive.

Whether you want your wrist to jangle with the sound of a miniature Mrs Potts or sparkle with Cinderella's Pumpkin Coach, this selection has something for every true Disney aficionado.

The heartmelting collection retails between £20 and £80, and has everyone here at SHEmazing HQ whimpering into their sleeves.

If you want a little piece of magic in your life, it may be time to treat yourself to one of these little treasures.

And yes, we are kind of crying.

But you are too.

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There’s many reason why you’d shop in Dunnes Stores … a GIGANTIC range of gluten free food for the coeliacs among us, a seriously impressive clothing range for every season and occasion, AND NOW there’s the For the Love of Beauty event which only has MAHOOSIVE savings on all things hair, beauty and skincare. (There’s stuff for the bloke in your life too!)

Running until October 16th, you can stock up on mascara, lippie, foundation and eyeliner all with 25% off.

And who doesn’t love a night out? There’s 33% off Rimmel Sunshimmer self tan range – no excuses for not having that healthy glow!

For those all important pamper nights at home with a long soak in the bath – their bath care range is all half price, that’s Dove Body Wash, Radox Bath and Sanex Bath too. And if you’re a fan of the gorgeous Simple range, you can now save 33% on cleansing wipes, moisturiser, micellar cleansing water and hydrating booster.

And sure while you’re there, you could do worse than pick up a few bits for himself … they’ve got Dove and Nivea deodorants at half price, Brylcreem Gel are two for €6 and Nivea Shower also half price. Can’t say you never treat him.

AND as always, you can save even more with your Dunnes Stores Shop & Save vouchers, as you can get €10 off on every €50 spent in the grocery department.

But it’s only on until 16th October, so no more delays, get to Dunnes Stores immediately!

Click here to flick through their full catalogue of Beauty offers

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Dunnes Stores For the Love of Beauty Event runs in-store until October 16th

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If you were one of thousands of fans left disappointed after missing out on tickets to Niall Horan's Olympia gig this year, fret not because your time has now come.

The Mullingar native is returning to the country's capital on March 12 as part of his 2018 tour of Europe, and he'll be kicking it off in style at Dublin's 3Arena.

The European run will include shows at iconic venues such as London’s O2 Academy in Brixton, Brussels Forest National, Milan’s Mediolanum Forum and conclude in Lisbon’s Coliseum.

Tickets for the 2018 European shows go on-sale to the general public on Friday October 13 at 9am from Ticketmaster.ie and outlets nationwide.

Ladies, it's go-time.

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According to emerging reports, diversions are currently in place on the R137 following a multi vehicle collision this evening.

It has been established that emergency services are at the scene of the collision on the Dundalk / Carlingford Road in Dundalk.

It is believed that there were at least four cars involved in the incident.

AA Roadwatch confirmed the incident on Twitter, writing; "The Dundalk/Carlingford Rd (R173) is closed at Gyles Quay due to a crash. Local diversions are in place."

Motorists have been advised to avoid the area while authorities tend to the scene.

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Sure look, dating is an absolute minefield.

Let's be honest here, there are few among us who don't have at least one 'First Date' horror story; a tale of such woe our friends have forced us time and time again to regale them with it.

Nevermind that the mere memory of the encounter leaves us clammy-handed and vaguely distressed, other people's dating stories are fair game.

They're awkward, they're agonising, and they're also hugely entertaining… as long as you didn't have to endure them.

And that, ladies,  is why we'll be featuring weekly instalments from Swipe Right – a blog about the ups and downs of dating in Dublin and London. 

This week our gal comes face to face with a guy who might be too good to be true.

The Match

I have two ‘types’. Tall, dark and handsome with good hair. Or tall dark and handsome with a shaved head.

Seeing as the majority of my life has been spent living in Ireland, this has meant that those two types were invariably always white guys.

When I moved to London and first downloaded Tinder, I was greeted with a veritable smorgasbord of men covering every race, religion and cultural background, and one day, I came across this handsome, green eyed, shaven-headed black guy.

I swiped right. It was a match.

The Chat

He messaged me first with a rather mundane ‘Hi, How are you?’ opener.

I had just recently broken up with my boyfriend (in what turned out to be a temporary blip in our relationship) and was really hoping that we might still get back together.

So, it was fair to say I was cautiously dipping my toe back into the dating scene in the hopes that it might a) make him jealous b) I would stop obsessing over him enough to c) move on or d) actually meet someone else.

It really was going to take a gargantuan effort from a new guy to actually make me want to go on a date with them. So far the ‘Hi, how are you?’ opener was not cutting the mustard.

I looked at his pics again. One of him playing rugby, rippled thigh muscles covered in mud. One of him with a small gorgeous looking child which came with a ‘this is my godson’ caption, another of him in a suit with sunglasses, it looked like he was at the races or maybe a wedding, either way he was ticking a lot of boxes so I decided to reply.

‘Hey, I’m good thanks, so you’re into rugby I see, will you be watching the match next weekend?’ I asked, referring to an upcoming Six Nations fixture.

“Ah, I’m more of a union than league man, to be honest, but no doubt a mate of mine will drag me along to some pub to watch it. So a girl who’s into rugby, that’s intriguing tell me more about yourself Miss Ariana.”

And so it went; a back and forth of the boring fundamentals required when ‘getting to know someone’ via an app.

Turns out he was a recruitment consultant, 33 from Maida Vale. His mum was from Ghana and his dad was British, he had a brother and one nephew (the featured godson) and had been single for nine months.

It was after a couple of nights of “hey you, how was your day?” style chat before he eventually asked me out for a date.

My flatmate had just given me a lecture on needing to get back out there so I ruefully accepted. He lived near me and had chosen a bar not too far from my house as the venue so I figured if it was awful at least I wouldn’t have had to venture to far.

The Date

It was a Thursday night. A great 'first date' night day of the week. If it’s awful, you can cite a busy Friday work day as your reason for leaving early, and if it’s great you only have one more day of work to battle through on a hangover.

He had chosen a bar that was part of a chain of pubs in north London, the type of place that served scotch eggs on wooden boards with little pots of mustard, and had a wine list written in chalk above the bar.

When I walked in he was already seated on a high stool at the bar; he looked relaxed and handsome and I was instantly attracted to him, he smiled and stood to kiss me…

Oh…

Damn. He wasn’t much taller than me, maybe 5’8/5’9, but his piercing green eyes made up for this small flaw. (excuse the pun).

“Nice to meet you” he said kissing me on both cheeks “What would you like to drink?”

“Oh thanks, um, a glass of wine would be great” I said placing myself gently on the stool beside him.

“What colour?” he said “Red, White, Rose?"

“Oh I don’t discriminate against colour,” I said

HOLY SH*T.

My first date with a black guy and my opening line is about my lack of discrimination. I can honestly say I have ordered thousands of glasses of wine and have never said this before. WTF.

He looks at me quizzically as my face obviously displays my desire for the ground to open up and swallow me.

“Um, I like all the colours of the wine rainbow” I add hastily

“Sooo… white?” he offers

Jesus Christ, Ariana, what the f*ck is wrong with you, order a bloody drink.

“Yep perfect, sorry, thanks, eh Pinot Grigio if they have it,” I replied.  Ohh NOW, you’re being specific. Jesus.

He orders the bloody drinks and I take this as an opportunity to drink him in.

He’s wearing dark jeans, a navy polo shirt, his arms are muscly and a beautiful caramel colour, his hair is tightly cut and his face is clean shaven. Best of all, he is wearing a fab pair of brown leather shoes.

I like a man who has good taste in shoes. It means they dress well from the bottom up.

“So” he says, turning to hand me my Godforsaken glass of racist-free wine. ”You look lovely”

“Aw thanks, as do you” I say sipping my drink.

We ended up having a fantastically wonderful first date. After three drinks in the bar in which we had an easy and friendly getting-to-know-you chat he asked if I was hungry.

This is the point in a date when you know it’s going well if you find yourself saying yes. So I said “I am actually, I’m starving, do you want to go get some food?”

We ambled to a nearby sushi restaurant and he passed the chopstick test with flying colours. After lots of flirting over rice and sake he asked me if I played pool. Bingo!

“I do, indeed” I said

“Great” he said “The bar next door has a table, let's have a game and one for the road.”

He beat me in the first game. (Never emasculate them too early on.)

Of course I came back for a win in the second.

I suggested a third, but it was 1am and we were both rather tipsy.

So, instead he smoothly wrapped his arm around my waist, pulled me in for a kiss and said “We’ll have to play the decider on our second date.”

The Second Date

He locked in the second date for that Saturday –  just two days after our first.

He messaged me all the next day saying how much he had enjoyed himself and how excited he was to see me again. He said he wanted to surprise me with the second date which I happily agreed to.

He asked me to meet him in Liverpool Street Station, a place I hadn’t been to since I had broken up with my ex who worked in the area.

When we were together we had regularly run drunkenly through the station trying to catch the last train home. I was worried I’d bump into him and scanned the crowds nervously as I made my way to the information desk in the middle of the concourse where we had arranged to meet.

Again he was there waiting for me. He looked ever so slightly nervous, but I flashed him a big smile and he beamed back.

“Sooooo” he said kissing me on the lips. “You look fab”

“Thanks so much, you are quite the charmer” I said, kissing him back.

“Right, I hope you don’t mind, but we need to get a train to get to where I am taking you.”

I felt momentarily nervous. I didn’t know this guy from Adam, he could have been taking me anywhere. I think he sensed what I was thinking cause he quickly added: “It’s just two stops to Bethnal Green on the overground. I’ve booked us a table at Bistrotheque.”

RESULT! I was dying to go to this place. Newly opened up and super trendy, I had heard rave reviews about this place so I was visibly delighted.

“You know it?” he asked

“Well I’ve heard of it, but never been. Excellent choice, dude, I’ve been wanting to go here ever since it opened up.”

“Ah great, I recruited a lot of the staff for this place, including the head chef, so I managed to pull a few favours to get us a table.”

This guy clearly liked me, and I was flattered.

I quickly forgot about my ex as I sauntered to the platform with my arm linking his.

When we got to the restaurant he was greeted like an old friend by the maitre d’ who took my coat and showed us to our table.

The place was packed and buzzing with London cool. On our way, past the open kitchen, the chef leaned over the passe to shake hands with my date, nodding at me with a smile.

At our table was a bottle of champagne cooling in a bucket.

'I could get used to this', I thought as the sommelier popped the cork and poured the golden liquid into my crystal flute.

“Cheers,” he said clinking my glass “I hope you don’t mind all this, I just wanted to treat you tonight.”

“Mind? Ha not at all, this is fabulous, I’m throughly enjoying myself,” I assured him.

He ordered half a dozen oysters for us and we devoured perfectly cooked steaks for our mains. The chef sending over several amuse bouches between courses.

He was charming and funny and we had a whale of a time chatting about everything and anything.

He had been to boarding school as a child, sent from Ghana to England on his own which clearly had an impact on him as his eyes glazed over with sadness and his demeanour stiffened so I changed the subject, blabbering away about how I had moved around a lot as a child and loved the adventure of it all.

I told him about my family and my friends back home in Ireland and we chatted amiably about work and different things we’d read or seen that week.

He talked about his exes and I told him briefly about mine and before we knew it our martini espressos were empty and he called for the bill, paying in full and leaving a healthy tip.

The expression 'too good to be true' sprung to mind, but I quickly chastised my negative thinking and hoped that I had found myself a good’un here.

“Right so, I figured after this we would want to have some fun and also play that deciding game of pool so I booked us a lane at All Star Lanes.”

This was a hipster bowling alley in Shoreditch which was nigh on impossible to book on a Saturday night. This guy was really pulling out all the stops and I was throughly impressed.

Delighted with life, we hopped in a taxi and made our way through east London, weaving in and out of traffic as the lights of London’s skyscrapers twinkled down on our heads gently kissing in the back of the black cab.

At the bowling alley, I was mortified to have to change out of my perfectly coordinated heals and into gross bowling shoes, but he thought it was hilarious and peppered me with compliments until I didn’t care about my Sideshow Bob-esque appearance.

He beat me at bowling, which to be fair isn’t a hard thing to do, and the deciding pool game went down to a black ball game which he eventually sunk in the top corner pocket.

I gave him congratulatory kisses and we had two more drinks in the bar before we shared a taxi home.

He was the perfect gent, escorting me to my door kissing me good night and promising he’d be in touch the next day.

Of course, I contemplated inviting him in but I wasn’t quite ready to take that step, my heart was fragile and as much as I was starting to like this guy I was being cautious and wanted to take things slow.

To be continued…….

If you want to learn more about Ariana's dating exploits, be sure to keep up to date on Swipe Right's Facebook page.

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