Monday, 17 March 2014

Kim Kardashian Says 'Kardashian Name' Is Not Helping Kendall Jenner

She's doing it all on her own? Is Kim fooling some and can't fool all?

Kendall Jenner runs it big at every runway, mag or fashion week sans Kardashian name

Kendall vs Kim Kardashian - Who wore it best?.

It's no doubt that Kendall Jenner is doing great in the modelling industry and The Kardashians maybe very proud. One of them, Kim Kardashian! The new mama, who couldn't do the catwalk as a young girl is now throwing her full support behind her little step-sister's dream career – at least that's what she wants us to believe.

Another thing Kim wants the world to be mindful of is the fact that the Kardashian Name isn't the real reason why little Kendall is having all the biggest fashion gigs; at top Fashion Weeks,meeting top fashion names or appearing in top fashion magazines, despite what some critics may think. She was on twitter this weekend to state her point:

"She [Kendall] went and auditioned, and she just goes by the name of Kendall ... hoping that people won't think that she gets any handoffs. She works her butt off. She just goes to casting after casting. I'm so proud of her that her Fashion Week was able to achieve all the shows she was able to walk in. She's living her dream and it's so inspiring to watch her."

What do you guys think: Is Kim speaking the truth or hiding from the obvious? Could Kendall Jenner succeed this far without being part of the Keeping Up With The Kardashians reality TV show?
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What Is Going On? Rihanna Leaves Manchester In Drake's Clothes

Did they have a quickie before kissing goodbye at the airport?

Rihanna returns to USA in Drake's clothing(NecoleBitchie).

Rihanna leaves Manchester in Drake's clothes. (NecoleBitchie).

Rihanna always stuns in her own clothes but this weekend, she was caught leaving Manchester in her rumoured boyfriend, Drake's clothes.  Did she forget to wear her own clothes or is she up to something?

After a whirlwind week of travelling with Drake from city to city while he performed on his Would You Like A Tour? tour, it's back to the States for RiRi. But at least she's got a little something, something she could remember her new beau by. That's why the pop star was spotted jetting out of Manchester wearing his clothes!

Also donning her black sheepskin coat, baggy jeans and black boots, RiRi also wore a PIGALLE hoodie, previously worn by the rapper. And under that was a black shirt with a rose that Drake had also worn while performing in London few days back.

It looks like things are really heating up between the two. We earlier reported this week that RiRi allegedly threw a man out of the Men's Toilet at Zouk Tea Bar & Grill on Thursday in London just that she and Drake could have some privacy.

Could we assume a quickie went down?
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Saturday, 15 March 2014

Hull City 0 - 2 Manchester City

Manchester City recovered from Vincent Kompany's early dismissal to edge out Hull City and move up to second in the Premier League table.
Captain Kompany saw red for bundling over Nikica Jelavic as the Croat ran towards goal inside 10 minutes.

But David Silva's superb strike settled the nerves and Pablo Zabaleta almost made it 2-0 when his shot hit the bar.
The Tigers had plenty of possession but created little and Edin Dzeko sealed the win late on with a cool low finish.

Dzeko slotted past Allan McGregor after some excellent build-up play and a fine outside-of-the foot pass by City's standout player Silva to ensure the visitors keep the pressure on leaders Chelsea after a miserable week in which they went out of the FA Cup and Champions League.

It was Silva's stunning strike - within five minutes of Kompany's red card - that gave City a boost just as it looked like there was potential for the title challenge to start unravelling on the back of defeats against Wigan and Barcelona.

Up until the dismissal, the hosts had looked the brighter side, despite being on a miserable run which had seen them lose four and win just one of their last seven top-flight matches at the KC Stadium.

Jelavic was the focal point, unsettling Kompany and his recalled centre-back partner Martin Demichelis.

The Croat had already threatened twice before he outmuscled a hesitant Kompany and was grappled to the floor - though the Belgian was furious with referee Lee Mason's red card, claiming he had initially been fouled by Jelavic.
Yet despite their numerical disadvantage, it was City who started to look the more dangerous.

They played increasingly on the break after Silva's wonderful curled strike and almost doubled their lead when full-back Zabaleta crashed a 20-yard volley against bar after a powerful run from Yaya Toure.
Ahmed Elmohamady was fortunate to only be cautioned for a studs-up challenge on Silva and, as Hull upped the tempo, David Meyler had a goal ruled out for offside and Jake Livermore sent a skidding long-range shot just wide.

Unsurprisingly, Hull began to enjoy greater possession after the interval and made a bright start.

Shane Long had a fierce strike saved by Joe Hart, Jelavic failed to properly connect with an inswinging free-kick and City striker Dzeko made a fine headed clearance to thwart James Chester.

Clear chances remained limited, but substitute George Boyd twice claimed a penalty in the closing stages.

The first came as Hart dived at his feet, the Hull forward's reaction provoking an angry response from the goalkeeper, but the second appeal after a needless nudge by Fernandinho could easily have resulted in a spot-kick.

Then, after Jelavic had again failed to get on the end of another cross, Dzeko's goal ensured City moved to within six points of Chelsea - who play Aston Villa in the evening kick-off.
Hull City manager Steve Bruce:
"The turning point was the Silva goal. They defended deep, we huffed and puffed and it ended up being a frustrating afternoon.

"We had a wonderful opportunity but we weren't good enough to take advantage. We struggled to create a clear opening. We didn't have that craft."

On George Boyd penalty claims:
"I will have a word with George when the dust settles. Most players are waiting for the contact. The referee has made the right decision.

"The push in the back looked like a penalty."

Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini:
"It was a very good response after a very difficult week. We played well with and without the ball.

"It was a clear foul by Jelavic against Kompany before the tackle by Kompany. But the referee did not see it.
"I trust my players and the team. We kept the ball very well today - and without the ball you cannot make damage. I don't remember any clear chances for Hull."
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Villa 1 - 0 Chelsea

Chelsea's title bid suffered a major blow with a defeat by Aston Villa in which two Blues players and manager Jose Mourinho were sent off.

The league leaders, who had a first-half goal ruled out for handball, were reduced to 10 men when Willian was shown a second yellow card.

And Villa made the extra man count as Fabian Delph finished Marc Albrighton's low cross with a superb back-heel.

Ramires and Mourinho were both ordered off in a bad-tempered finale.
The Blues' boss was sent to the stands for protesting during the melee that followed a two-footed lunge by Ramires on Karim El Ahmadi.

The defeat means Chelsea's Premier League lead over Manchester City is now six points. City, who had beaten Hull 2-0 earlier in the day despite captain Vincent Kompany's early red card, have three games in hand.

Mourinho has repeatedly played down his team's title chances and, on this evidence, he may be justified after a lacklustre performance that raised serious questions about their ability to stay on top of the pile.

The Blues created few chances in either half, with striker Fernando Torres anonymous up front and Brazilians Oscar and Willian lacking spark.

Villa, meanwhile, were good value for a victory which moved them up to 10th in the table, and could have won by a greater margin had Delph's late effort not deflected off Gary Cahill and onto the crossbar.

Chelsea reprised their habit of starting slowly, failing to score in the first half for their fourth successive Premier League game.

A soporific opening period only came alive in the closing stages when Villa striker Christian Benteke flashed a low volley from outside the box narrowly past a post, before Chelsea midfielder Nemanja Matic was denied what would have been his first goal for the Blues.

The Serbian was unmarked at the far post as John Terry flicked on Willian's corner, but the ball bobbled off his thigh and onto his arm before he bundled it past Brad Guzan.

Chelsea began the second period on the offensive and were almost rewarded when Eden Hazard's cut-back deflected towards goal off El Ahmadi, requiring Guzan to claw clear.
With chances few and far between, Chelsea were looking to their more creative players to unlock the door but, when Oscar found space in the area, he could only side-foot tamely at Guzan.

Villa remained a threat on the break and almost broke the deadlock through Benteke. After exchanging passes with Andreas Weimann, the Belgium international stroked his effort inches wide.

Chelsea were reduced to 10 men when Willian was shown a second yellow card for tripping Delph as he scampered towards goal.

Then, with eight minutes remaining, Villa made their numerical advantage tell as the ball was swept across the pitch to substitute Albrighton, whose low cut-back was back-heeled outrageously into the far corner by Delph.

Deep into stoppage-time, Chelsea's frustrations boiled over as Ramires jumped into an ugly challenge with El Ahmadi and was immediately shown a red card by Chris Foy.

Mourinho was then sent to the stands as he tried to enter the field to talk to Foy, compounding a miserable evening for the Blues.
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A Brilliant New Idea in Online Dating

If you're single and looking to meet someone new, you probably know all about online dating.  Love it or hate it – the pros and cons of online dating are well known.

On the pro side, online dating opens up a wide net to find other singles also looking to meet someone new.   You get to see their likes, dislikes, pet peeves, and other interests.

But what you don't see is the person.  You can invest a lot of wasted time in the back and forth messaging and emails before the actual in-person meeting takes place.  You take a big risk getting to know someone online, finally setting a place and time to meet, and then—if you don't hit it off and plan to see each other again—starting all over again.

It's a common problem and one that the new dating website, HowAboutWe.com has effectively solved.

At HowAboutWe.com the emphasis is placed on having a great first date. Rather than technology matching you up based on your profile, you post what you want to do on your first date and then find people that are into the same thing.  It can be bike riding at the beach on a Saturday afternoon, seeing a foreign film, going to an art gallery, or exploring a flea-market on a Sunday morning.

Other members can respond to your date idea or you can respond to theirs. Then you work out the details and meet! The activity-based approach helps you get offline faster, so you can go on fun dates and see if you generate any in-person chemistry.

And, if the date doesn't lead to romance – you have at least been out doing something you love with someone who appreciates it as well.

Here's how it works:

Post your favorite date ideas, starting with "How about we…" and fill in the rest. You can check out other dating posts and user profiles and see if you and other members have common interests. Once you connect you can plan your date!

Every day, HowAboutWe.com sends you new dates from users who share your interests. They send the dates you post to users who might like them, and you can check out their profiles and message them to set up a date. The idea is to find people who like the same places and want to do the same things as you.

The website's matching algorithm learns your preferences over time to better suit your interests. For example, if you always delete dessert dates, they'll stop sending them to you.

HowAboutWe.com uses the latest technology to protect your privacy and lets you control who sees your information and how.

They also have a really cool HowAboutWe App available at the App Store. It features real-time access to thousands of nearby date ideas, and features sleek user profiles that include full-size photos, personal interests, and easy messaging. It's great for the career-driven single who can only meet spontaneously.

So, if you are frustrated with the amount of time and effort needed on most online dating services – perhaps it's time to have a little fun instead.

To check out some great first date ideas and create your own profile, click here.
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