Demi Moore has banned her children from having cosmetic surgery.
The 51-year-old actress, who has three daughters, Rumer, 26, Scout, 23, and Tallulah, 20, with ex-husband Bruce Willis, is reportedly terrified they will resort to extreme measures in a bid to look perfect all the time.
A source told the National Enquirer magazine: "Demi thinks all her daughters are naturally beautiful.
"She's worried that Rumer and her sisters feel pressure to chase an unrealistic Hollywood physical ideal."
The 'LOL' star, who is rumoured to have had multiple plastic surgery procedures in the past, is said to be doing everything she can to ensure her girls don't do anything drastic to change their appearances.
The source said: "[She] got a few of her daughter's friends together and lectured them about the pitfalls of cosmetic surgery."
Demi has rarely been away from Tallulah's side since she was released from rehab last month.
The blogger sought treatment shortly after admitting she struggled with an eating disorder and body dysmorphia when she was younger.
During an interview in August, she said: "I struggled a lot when I was younger.
"Like I'm diagnosed with body dysmorphia with reading those stupid f***ing tabloids when I was like 13 and feeling like I was ugly, like always. I believed the strangers more than the people who loved me because why would the people who love me be honest?"
Taylor Swift insists the idea of going on another date gives her a "partial panic attack".
The 24-year-old star - who has been unlucky in love with several stars including Harry Styles, Jake Gyllenhaal, John Mayer and Joe Jonas - admits it would take an "astonishing human being" for her to even think about dating again because she is content with her life at the moment.
She said: "I'm not going to compromise the happiness and independence that I've found for just anybody. The idea of a date gives me a partial panic attack!
"It would take an astonishing human for me to even consider getting back into a relationship. It would take something really, really, really, really different - a kind of a one-in-a-million person for me to face all that.
"I don't have any kid of idea who I'd want to be with, because I don't have any pieces missing from my life right now. I'm not looking for anything to complete. I think that's a nice place to be."
The 'I Knew You Were Trouble' hitmaker insists she is quite happy spending time at home with her two cats - Meredith Grey and Olivia Benson - and is admits her upcoming fifth studio album '1989' isn't a break-up album because she hasn't been left "devastated" by a guy in the last two years.
Speaking to PEOPLE magazine, she added: "When I'm deeply hurt, I usually respond by writing exactly how I feel in a song, but I just haven't been devastated in the last couple of years.
"I made the decision to spend time on my own and figure out who I am.
"Emotionally speaking, '1989' is not a heartbreak record. My music is derived from what's happening in my personal life, and I haven't had my heart broke."
Jason Biggs wishes he could have lesbian sex on 'Orange is the New Black'.
The 36-year-old actor - who plays Larry Bloom in the comedy/drama series - has joked he would like his character to get more involved in the "craziness" in the prison drama, despite admitting he loves starring opposite Taylor Schilling, who plays his on-screen partner Piper Chapman.
During an appearance on chat show 'Conan' alongside his female co-stars Uzo Aduba and Taylor, he said: "I have prison envy. I'm not going to lie, I do. I will say this, I will say like these ladies have the ... I mean really seem to have the best time.
"I have the best partner in the world with Taylor Schilling. Most of my scenes are just with her. But I wish I could get to be in on the prison fun and craziness and lesbian sex."
While the star - who has seven-month-old son Sid with wife Jenny Mollen - insists he wants to play a crazier role in the show, he recently admitted enjoying portraying a mature character in 'Orange is the New Black' after becoming known for portraying awkward Jim Levenstein in the 'American Pie' film franchise.
Speaking about his part in the prison drama, he added: "It is different, I don't know whether I have a preference in general but for now, at this point in my life, it is preferable.
"I love that goofy comedy and I want to do more of it but for me right now I feel I personally grew up and for a while the roles I was doing haven't quite grown up with me and this is the first one where I feel like it has."
UK viewers can watch the cast of 'Orange is the New Black' being interviewed on Conan at 11pm tonight (08.10.14), on truTV (freeview channel 68) - the home of larger than life characters in real situations.
A phone conversation allegedly between Hank Baskett and the transsexual model he has been accused of having an affair with has appeared online.
In the recording, which is dated May 29 and has been obtained by RadarOnline.com, a male voice answering to the name Hank can be heard begging Ava Sabrina London not to share the details of them having sex a month before.
The man can be heard saying: "I just wanted to confirm that you hadn't said anything.
"They just said two weeks before Kendra was pregnant that I hooked up ... I hate to say it 'cause I would never say this word, but they said I hooked up with a tranny."
The model reassured the caller, saying "I didn't say nothing," and goes on to claim she had turned down several offers for her story.
The man replies: "Thank you so much, thank you. Thank you so much.
"You're making me feel so much better right now because you said you didn't say anything."
Hank has repeatedly insisted to wife Kendra Wilkinson - the mother of his children Hank Jr., four, and four-month-old Elijah - that the infidelity claims are false, but the 'Kendra On Top' star has admitted she feels "some of it is true".
However, the blonde beauty has said she won't be calling time on their marriage just yet.
She said recently: "In my eyes, life is too short and this man who I loved for six years - I believe he deserves... a second chance, if he did make a mistake.
"And right now I'm working that out. I'm working on what happened and if this was a mistake, which I believe, I'm starting to believe it was.
"If I believe that Hank had an affair on me, the divorce would have gone through already. I'm holding on to any hope I have."
Jennifer Lawrence would rather date someone "boring" than have "passion" in her relationships.
The 'Hunger Games' actress - who is romancing Coldplay frontman Chris Martin - says her ideal man is someone willing to stay home and watch her favourite reality TV shows with her.
She said: "Isn't boring so much better than passion?
"[I like to date] somebody [who] has the same taste in reality TV. 'Shark Tank'. Wait! Oh, 'Dance Moms' -- that is a good one! OK, maybe my favorite isDance Moms but I do love my 'Real Housewives'. But there's also -- there's 'Doomsday Preppers'. 'Hoarders' is OK. I find it gets a little boring after a while, but it's great.
"I love 'Intervention', New York 'Housewives' -- and Beverly Hills, New Jersey, and Atlanta 'Housewives'. I mean, I love them all, but Miami -- oh, my God! Miami is really special."
"Basically, what I'm saying is all I need in a relationship is somebody to watch TV with me."
The 24-year-old beauty - who previously dated actor Nicholas Hoult - also confessed to liking a man who "isn't afraid to fart in front" of her and despising arguments.
She told Vanity Fair magazine: "I'd rather have just a peaceful time. [Those] are deeper because you can be your true self with somebody, and somebody can be their true self with you.
"I don't like fighting, and I find argumentative people the most annoying people on the planet. Like, why do you still want to be fighting? It's just unattractive."
The Pacific island of Niue is raising revenue through legal tender coins that have Britain's Queen Elizabeth on one side and Disney characters on the other.
Earlier this year, the island reached an agreement with the New Zealand Mint to make collector's editions of the island's currency, with the deal being worth as much as $6 million Australian dollars (£3.3 million) over the next decade.
Under the terms of the agreement, the island is to get a royalty payment every time one of the Mickey Mouse one-dollar Christmas coins is sold to a collector, ABC Radio Australia reports.
The reason why the Queen has been chosen to appear on the coins in the first place is because Niue - a self-governing state - is associated with New Zealand, where Queen Elizabeth is the monarch.
Niue Premier Toke Talagi conceded that while the coins are likely to raise the island's global profile, there is little chance that it will lead to a much sought-after spike in tourist numbers.
The island did something similar in 2011, when the Queen was joined by the likes of Darth Vader in a range of collective coins that celebrated the 'Star Wars' franchise.
Ray Winstone is to star in 'The Trials of Jimmy Rose'.
The 57-year-old actor will take on the role of the titular character alongside his 'Sexy Beast' co-star Amanda Redman as his wife Jackie in the upcoming ITV drama.
'The Trials of Jimmy Rose' tells the story of the notorious armed robber who, because of his life of crime, has spent more time in prison than with his wife Jackie, their children Jason and Julie and grandchildren Elliot, Ellie and India.
During his latest stretch in prison Jimmy's family have moved on with their lives after years of him taking them for granted, however, when he's released he'll be seen desperately trying to win back their respect and love as he attempts to turn his back on his life of crime.
Ray Winstone said of the role: "Alan Whiting has created and written a gift of a role. I'm excited to be playing him [Jimmy] and to be working with Amanda Redman. She's such a fine actress, and together with Adrian Shergold and the production team, I'm sure we'll be able to bring Jimmy and Jackie back to life."
The first two episodes of the upcoming three-part drama were written by creator by Alan Whiting while Dom Shaw wrote the third.
'The Trials of Jimmy Rose' - which is to be directed by Mad Dogs' Adrian Shergold while Jane Dauncey is set to produce - will go into production in the Manchester area in November.
The cast of the upcoming 'Dad's Army' remake has been revealed.
Blake Harrison - who plays goofy Neil Sutherland in 'The Inbetweeners' - is to take on the role of Private Pike, who was originally played by Ian Lavender, in the upcoming film adaptation of the classic sitcom set during World War II.
'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' actor Toby Jones, 48, will play Captain Mainwaring - who was leader of the somewhat inefficient members of the Home Guard in the fictitious town of Walmington-on-Sea - replacing Arthur Lowe.
Bill Nighy will take over from John Le Mesurier as Mainwaring's right-hand man Sergeant Wilson while 'Mrs. Biggs' actor Daniel Mays is to portray sleazy spiv Walker - who was originally played by James Beck who tragically died aged 44 in 1973, four years before the show came to an end in 1977.
Completing the line-up are Michael Gambon as Godfrey, originally played by Arnold Ridley, Bill Paterson as "we're doomed!" crooner Private Fraser and Tom Courtenay as the beloved Private Jones, known for his catchphrase, "Don't panic!", when played by the late Clive Dunn.
Hollywood actress Catherine Zeta-Jones will join the men as a journalist sent to Walmington-on-Sea to interview them as the war comes to an end, her visit coinciding, however, with news from MI5 that a spy is on the loose.
Filming is set to commence in Yorkshire later this month, Empire Online reports.
Chloe Jasmine reportedly turned down the chance to appear on 'Made In Chelsea' because the cast are "effectively prostitutes".
The 'X Factor' contestant - who is set to compete in the live shows stage of the ITV talent show as part of Cheryl's girls category - is said to have refused to appear in the E4 reality series because she doesn't like the way in which cast members such as Lucy Watson and Louise Thompson behave.
A source told Yahoo Celebrity: "She turned it down because she thinks the 'Made In Chelsea' cast are 'effectively prostitutes' and having a new boyfriend every other week for the sake of a TV show isn't something she'd be interested in."
The insider added: "Chloe reckons that everyone knows it's set up."
And Chloe appears to be a woman in demand as not only has she been approached by 'Made In Chelsea' bosses and appeared on model search programme 'The Face', the posh beauty also claims to have turned down modelling contracts worth £40,000 in favour of taking part in 'The X Factor'.
She told Grazia magazine: "I've given up a lot of modelling work to be here.
"A 24,000 euro campaign with Pharrell Williams for G Star in Paris, a big Vidal Sassoon campaign in Japan. I've probably lose out on upwards of £40k. But money can't buy this experience."
David Bowie has recorded a jazz track with Maria Schneider.
The reclusive singer penned 'Sue (Or In a Season of Crime)' after seeing the Grammy award-winning composer and her 17-piece band perform in New York and the pair then worked on the track in several studio sessions this summer.
Producer Tony Visconti said: "Initially we worked from David's demo of the untitled song.
"Over the course of three long sessions in a rehearsal studio, Maria and core members of her band jammed over the bassline for several hours.
"After this, Maria and David met to finalise the arrangement and structure and Maria kept me in the picture by sending me musical scores of her updates - her writing was very meticulous."
Despite working on the song for so long, the 'Jean Genie' hitmaker didn't reveal the title of the eight-minute track until the last minute.
Tony added to NME magazine: "When the day arrived to record the piece with the full 17-piece band, David handed lyrics to Maria, myself and our engineer - and it was only then we learned it was called 'Sue'."
Maria had a "fantastic" time working with the 'Space Oddity' star and says their experiences have provided her with new career inspiration.
She said: "It was a fantastic collaboration that brought us to a place that I don't know either of us envisioned, but after the fact, felt entirely inevitable. He has been such a fresh inspiration for me."
The track will be released as a limited-edition 10-inch vinyl and download on November 17 and will feature on the forthcoming 'Nothing Has Changed' compilation which is released on the same day.
Composer Hans Zimmer is working with Johnny Marr on his next album.
The Oscar-winning musician has previously collaborated with the ex-Smiths star on the scores for the movies 'Inception' and 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' and now they are going to swap roles and Zimmer is going to write the arrangements for his next solo LP.
Zimmer told BANG Showbiz: "Johnny's work on film scores is great.
"I always want to work with Johnny, he's actually got a plan - I don't want to talk about it too much - and he's roped me into something now, we're going to be doing a bit of role reversal. I'm going to be his humble arranger, which is going to be fun. It will be a case of Johnny telling me what to do and I'll do it. It will be for his next album ... Johnny is the most generous, brilliant and wonderful and polymorphic human being I know. You want to go and talk to him about paintings, you want to talk to him about literature, you want to talk to him about politics you better put a lot of time aside."
The 'Interstellar' composer performs his first-ever concerts in the UK at the Eventim Hammersmith Apollo this Friday (10.10.14) and Saturday (11.10.14).
'Hans Zimmer Revealed' will feature music from his entire career and from films such as 'Gladiator', 'The Lion King' and 'The Dark Knight' trilogy and Marr - who has just released his new album 'Playland' - will be joining his friend on stage at both dates.
Zimmer, 57, revealed: "Johnny will be coming to play a little guitar, and maybe a couple of other people as well. I want to feature the musicians I work with and who I've been working with for 30 years because they are not boring they are a pretty exciting bunch.
"Johnny and I have previously done a couple of shows together, we did a performance at the premiere of 'Inception' that was really good - even if I say so myself!"
He also hinted at a possible appearance by Pharrell Williams, whom he worked with on 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2'.
Zimmer said: "I know Pharrell Williams is London at the same time. Me and Pharrell are definitely going to have a drink, we'll see what else happens!"
Steve Carell is to star in the Gore Verbinski's next film.
The 52-year-old actor is moving away from comedy and has signed up to appear in Verbinski's as-yet untitled paranoid thriller.
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