Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, undergoes surgery after breast cancer diagnosis
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, has undergone surgery after being diagnosed with breast cancer, she revealed in an episode of her "Tea Talks" podcast released Monday.
2023-06-26 10:16
No more needles? A daily pill may work as well as Wegovy shots to treat obesity
Losing significant amounts of weight may soon be as easy as taking a daily pill
2023-06-26 09:58
Novo Nordisk says obesity pill leads to 15% weight loss; availability "to be determined"
By Deena Beasley SAN DIEGO Drugmaker Novo Nordisk on Sunday said a late-stage trial found that a high-dose
2023-06-26 09:26
Lisa Rinna trolled for looking super skinny in tiny $150 bikini from Khloe Kardashian's clothing line Good American
Lisa Rinna donned a metallic gold bikini while posing at her Beverly Hills home
2023-06-26 08:46
Bryan Kohberger attorney says there is 'no connection' between him and Idaho students who were killed
In a new court filing by an attorney for Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the stabbing deaths of four University
2023-06-26 08:29
What happened to Ty Pennington? 'Battle on the Beach' host says his ADHD diagnosis was a 'game changer'
Ty Pennington, who wasn't diagnosed with ADHD until college, called life as a young kid 'frustrating'
2023-06-26 08:19
Sir Elton John hails 'loyal fans' as he performs final UK gig at Glastonbury
Sir Elton John reflected on his "amazing journey" in the music business as he closed Glastonbury Festival.
2023-06-26 06:19
Taylor Swift performs 'Dear John' and asks for kindness ahead of 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version)' release
Taylor Swift let her Eras Tour audience on Saturday know she appreciates the "beautiful interactions" she has witnessed on tour, but has just one small request ahead of the release of "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)."
2023-06-26 00:59
Pink dedicates song to terminally ill fan during BST Hyde Park set
On the opening night of the American Express presents BST Hyde Park in London, Pink dedicated a song to a terminally-ill fan.
2023-06-26 00:21
'Penis facials' remain Hollywood's most alarming beauty trend
It’s becoming increasingly clear that there’s nothing celebrities won’t do for beauty, especially when it comes to their skin From Kim Kardashian’s famous predilection for so-called “vampire facials” to Victoria Beckham’s enthusiasm for bird poo-infused face cream, society’s elite seem willing to go to any lengths to preserve their glowing complexions. However, Cate Blanchett’s preferred treatment must surely be the winner in the weirdness stakes. It is known simply as “the penis facial”. And no, this is not a misleading name, it really involves penises – more specifically, the foreskins of newborn Korean babies (you can’t make this stuff up). Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter In an interview with Vogue Australia back in 2018, Blanchett revealed how she first came across the eyebrow-raising regime with her friend, fellow actor Sandra Bullock. “Sandy [Bullock] and I saw this facialist in New York, Georgia Louise, and she gives what we call the ‘penis facial,’” she told Vogue reporter Remy Rippon. “I don’t know what it is, or whether it’s just because it smells a bit like sperm — there’s some enzyme in it, so Sandy refers to it as the ‘penis facial'.” Her comments sparked a flurry of interest – and horror – in the procedure, which was later clarified by the beauty expert, Georgia Louise. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter (THR) she explained that the treatment’s technical name is an Epidermal Growth Factor facial – or EGF for short – and that no babies are harmed in the making of it. “The foreskin is collected during circumcision and the stem cells are then harvested and extracted through a centrifuge,” she told the website. “I am always very mindful to explain radical serums and potions that I carry in my back bar, so I always explain that EGF is derived from newborn baby foreskin, but cells were taken and from that, new cells are cloned from a laboratory,” she added. In a separate statement shared to her Instagram, she insisted that she only uses clone EFG cells that were “grown in a lab”, and that everything she uses is FDA approved. Apparently, the cells help to generate collagen and elastin, heal scar tissue and help treat pigmentation and sun damage. Anyone looking to emulate Blanchett and Bullock’s undeniable glow can now do so from the comfort of their own home: you can buy Hollywood EGF kits on the Georgia Louise website for a cool $415.00 (around £326). Inevitably, there’s no mention of the treatment’s NSFW nickname on the website but, let’s be honest, that’s how it will forever be known. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-25 23:28
Klobuchar says she supports abortion restrictions in late pregnancy
Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar said Sunday she would support limitations on abortion in the third trimester of pregnancy, breaking with many Democrats in Congress who have been hesitant to offer specifics on abortion limitations.
2023-06-25 23:25
Joe Rogan: Meet controversial podcaster's parents Susan Lembo and Joseph Rogan Sr
Joe Rogan's parents split up when he was little and the podcaster has often alleged that Rogan Sr abused him as a child
2023-06-25 21:26