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February 26, 2018

Kendall Jenner poses completely naked but fans are freaking out about THIS body part

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Kendall Jenner has posed completely nude, but it isn’t the nakedness that has got fans in a tizz… but her odd looking feet.
Sharing two stunning black and white shots of herself on Instagram, the 22-year-old model poses in a beautiful garden, all while completely starkers.
The glamorous shots were taken from a shoot with photographer Sasha Samsonova, who’s previously worked with Pink, Dita Von Teese and Kendall’s younger sister, Kylie.
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In one of the shots Kendall is posing on a wooden table with her hands covering her modesty.
But it’s her feet that have drawn attention from the Internet, with fans remarking that the toes on her left foot look strange, while her right foot, which is resting on a chair, appears twice the size.
“So much money and you can’t fix your feet?” one user commented.
“Is it just me or her foot looks weird?” another added.
“I swear there is something wrong with this woman’s feet,” a third fan wrote.

Other fans weren’t happy about some of the negative comments and were quick to step in and call out the foot-shamers.
“Omg all you people with comments about her toes are pathetic!!! This is the body she’s been given and you have to shame her about this??? Get a life!!!!” one fan wrote.
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This isn’t the first time this year that Kendall has been targeted by body shamers. Back in January the model and reality TV star was found herself on the receiving end of cruel comments about her skin.
“Nothing pleases me more in life than Kendall Jenner having bad skin,” one person wrote on Twitter.
Thankfully, Kendall’s fans were more than up to the job of taking down the skin-shamers.
“To the people attacking and criticizing Kendall Jenner’s skin, YOU’RE the reason why people with skin blemishes (of all sorts) are insecure. She could’ve canceled but instead chose to attend to support the “Time’s Up” movement,” one fan wrote.



Kendall Jenner was skin-shamed at the BAFTAs earlier this year [Photo: Getty]

Kendall has previously used her blog to open up about her battle with acne.
“Where it really impacted me was how self-conscious I became about it. It completely ruined my self esteem,” she wrote.
“I wouldn’t even look at people when I talked to them. I felt like such an outcast; when I spoke, it was with my hand covering my face. Sure, I had crushes in high school, but I wouldn’t even think about looking at guys.”
Let’s hope the foot shaming doesn’t give her the same complex
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February 26, 2018

Foxy Brown pens open letter in support of Russell Simmons amid sexual assault sllegations

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American rapper and model, Foxy Brown, has penned an open letter to music mogul Russell Simmons, who is facing multiple accusations of sexual misconduct. She wrote;
 
'An open letter..........Attesting to the character of the man who, as a teenager saved my life. Salaciousness and scandal garners headlines. Cowards cower, during times of tumult. But as inarguably, Russell’s biggest Def Jam female protege, (who birthed an era of overtly evocative stars), the man I’ve known and loved,was nothing more than the respectful, respected, gentleman and GODFATHER OF HIP-HOP.
'We’ve all adored. In staunch support, Praying for you Russ! Let’s send our LOVE. ??Fox,' She wrote on Instagram.


The 60-year-old is being accused by at least 12 women of sexual assault from as far back as the 80s to as early as 2016.
February 26, 2018

Madonna to turn momager to help her children find fame

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Madonna is reportedly planning to turn momager to help her children find fame.

The 59-year-old singer, who moved her family to Portugal last year (17) to aid son David's aim of becoming a footballer, is mother to two biological children and four adopted, and works hard to balance her professional and personal lives. Now it has been claimed that she's planning to use her expertise and contacts in the industry to ensure that her offspring achieve their own dreams - following in the footsteps of Kris Jenner, who coined the mum and manager term "momager". 

"Madonna adores every single one of her children and wants to use her influence to build them incredible careers," a source told The Sun. "Lourdes wants to train as a professional dancer. She will start to focus on dance properly as she graduates from her musical theatre course at university in America soon.

"Rocco is a keen painter and is inspired by Banksy. His dream is to showcase his work at an exhibition. Madonna is already lining up the best contacts for him in London’s art scene."

Madonna's adopted daughter Mercy, meanwhile, is hoping to follow in the singer's footsteps by embarking on a musical career. 

"Her adopted daughter Mercy idolises Kanye West and is already writing raps and performing them," the insider added. The singer's five-year-old twins Esther and Stella have yet to reveal their career ambitions. 

But helping her children doesn't mean Madonna can't also further her own career. The source also revealed that the Like A Prayer star is planning to record a new track and is also keen to head back on the road on tour again. 

"She has been in the studio for months. She wants to release new music towards the end of this year," the insider explained.

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February 26, 2018

The race for the Champions League: Man United, Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea and Arsenal duel it out for just three spots below Man City... but who will make it into Europe's elite?

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The race for Champions League football is well and truly hotting up, with five teams jostling for just three places behind champions-elect Manchester City.
For some, it will be the prestige of competing against Europe's finest next season. For others, the consolation prize of the Europa League.
But who will finish in those top four spots? We take a closer look at each team's run-ins and their chances from here.
Fixtures listed are subject to change.



2. MANCHESTER UNITED

Played 28; Points 59; Goal difference +33
Sunday's hard-fought win over Chelsea comes as a timely confidence boost for Jose Mourinho and his United side following what had been a turbulent few weeks featuring some unconvincing performances.
It also strengthened their chances of returning to the Champions League, opening up a very handy six-point gap between themselves and Chelsea, who slipped to fifth.
However, United still have quite a few hurdles to overcome between now and the end of the season as they strive for Mourinho's stated aim of finishing second behind City.

Manchester United celebrate Jesse Lingard's important winner against Chelsea on Sunday

They host Liverpool in a fortnight, take on City at the Etihad at the start of April and host Arsenal later that month. But, aside from that, United have very winnable fixtures against bottom-half sides.
Mourinho knows winning momentum is crucial at this stage of the season as they are also competing for the FA Cup, where they will be considered favourites, and in the Champions League.
While it's fair to say Mourinho and United didn't bank on the dominance of their neighbours this season, they have more than enough quality to secure - an admittedly distant - second place come May. Prediction: 2nd

Jose Mourinho will hope to finish the season with some silverware despite the prospect of finishing a distant second to Manchester City in the Premier League

Remaining fixtures: March 5 - Crystal Palace (A); March 10 - Liverpool (H); March 31 - Swansea City (H); April 7 - Manchester City (A); April 14 - West Bromwich Albion (H); April 21 - Bournemouth (A); April 28 - Arsenal (H); May 5 - Brighton and Hove Albion (A); May 13 - Watford (H)
Other competitions: United are in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, where they will host Brighton, and remain in the Champions League, with the second leg of their last-16 tie with Sevilla coming up on March 13. The first leg ended 0-0 in Spain.


3. LIVERPOOL

Played 28; Points 57; Goal difference +33
Second only to City in the goals for column this season, Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool have been a thoroughly entertaining team to watch and have recorded some notable successes.
Having been absent in some recent seasons, it's essential they reach the Champions League again next term to continue the forward progress under their German manager.
Given their sparkling attacking talent and a pretty favourable run-in, you'd certainly expect them to finish either second or third.

Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring Liverpool's second goal in their 4-1 win over West Ham

If they get something from their visit to Old Trafford in two weeks' time, you'd say they're certainties to finish in the top four but any slip-ups may mean they have to get a result at Stamford Bridge on the penultimate weekend.
But with the likes of Newcastle, Watford, Bournemouth, West Brom, Stoke and Brighton on their fixture list, there are more than enough winnable games. Prediction: 3rd
Remaining fixtures: March 3 - Newcastle United (H); March 10 - Manchester United (A); March 17 - Watford (H); March 31 - Crystal Palace (A); April 7 - Everton (A); April 14 - Bournemouth (H); April 21 - West Bromwich Albion (A); April 28 - Stoke City (H); May 5 - Chelsea (A); May 13 - Brighton and Hove Albion (H)
Other competitions: Liverpool are out of the FA Cup but remain in the Champions League, where they thrashed Porto 5-0 in the away first leg of their last-16 tie. The Anfield return leg is on March 6.

Jurgen Klopp was all smiles after another impressive attacking display at Anfield on Saturday

4. TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

Played 28; Points 55; Goal difference +29
Harry Kane's late winner at Crystal Palace, coupled with Chelsea's defeat at Old Trafford, lifted Tottenham into the top four for the first time since mid-December on Sunday afternoon.
Given they are unbeaten since then, Mauricio Pochettino's side certainly have a strong claim for a top-four spot and achieving it will be essential to keep moving forward under the Argentine boss.
The prospect of Europa League football at their new stadium next season is a distinctly underwhelming one, especially given how much they've enjoyed playing in the Champions League this time around.

Harry Kane celebrates his late winning goal at Crystal Palace on Sunday as Spurs went fourth

Their visit to Stamford Bridge on April 1 will be absolutely essential - win, or even draw, and Spurs should be in the box seat for that fourth spot given their other games.
Competing on two other fronts - the FA Cup, a trophy they could most certainly win, and the Champions League, where they have a great chance of beating Juventus, will stretch their squad though.
But Spurs have shown enough this season, and especially in recent weeks, to merit a spot in the top four. Prediction: 4th
Remaining fixtures: March 3 - Huddersfield Town (H); March 11 - Bournemouth (A); March 16 - Newcastle United (H); April 1 - Chelsea (A); April 7 - Stoke City (A); April 14 - Manchester City (H); April 21 - Brighton and Hove Albion (A); April 28 - Watford (H); May 5 - West Bromwich Albion (A); May 13 - Leicester City (H)
Other competitions: Spurs remain in the FA Cup, where they face Rochdale in a fifth-round replay this Wednesday. They drew 2-2 away to Juventus in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie with the second leg at Wembley coming up on March 7.

Mauricio Pochettino has kept Spurs moving forward, but Champions League football will be essential when they move into their new stadium next season

5. CHELSEA

Played 28; Points 53; Goal difference +25
Chelsea may feel a little unfortunate to have lost at Old Trafford on Sunday given they were the better side for much of the contest, but it sums up their luck of late.
Defeats by Bournemouth, Watford and United in quick succession have piled the pressure on manager Antonio Conte and thrown into doubt their chances of finishing in the top four.
Conte admitted it's going to potentially go down to the wire as they slug it out with Spurs for the fourth Champions League spot.

It was disappointment for Chelsea at Man United on Sunday despite a good performance

They head to Manchester City next weekend, a daunting prospect right now, and then must play Spurs at the beginning of April. They also have to face Liverpool yet in a demanding run-in.
This is the first time Chelsea have dropped out of the top four since October and it's been an up and down season for the reigning Premier League champions.
While they remain in contention for the FA Cup and the Champions League, you can see them missing out on fourth. Prediction: 5th
Remaining fixtures: March 4 - Manchester City (A); March 10 - Crystal Palace (H); April 1 - Tottenham Hotspur (H); April 7 - West Ham United (H); April 14 - Southampton (A); April 21 - Huddersfield Town (H); April 28 - Swansea City (A); May 5 - Liverpool (H); May 13 - Newcastle United (A)
Other competitions: Chelsea are through to the sixth round of the FA Cup and travel to Leicester City on March 18. They drew 1-1 with Barcelona in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie, with the second leg in the Nou Camp coming up on March 14.

Manager Antonio Conte cuts a dejected figure on the sidelines after Sunday's loss to United

6. ARSENAL

Played 27; Points 45; Goal difference +15
Arsenal would have to make up a 10-point deficit if they are to finish in the top four and nobody sees that happening.
They could replicate what Manchester United did last season and win the Europa League in order to secure a return to the Champions League, but a last-16 draw against Milan and the general quality of the teams remaining makes this tricky.
Few would say they deserve to finish in the top four and their continuing decline under Arsene Wenger becomes more damaging by the week.

It was a miserable performance by Arsenal as they lost 3-0 in the Carabao Cup final to City

They have lost three of their last five league outings and were outclassed by City in Sunday's Carabao Cup final, their players appearing to give up long before the end.
It won't cheer the mood that they have to play City again this Thursday ahead of a run-in that also includes a visit to Old Trafford.
While their other games are certainly winnable, it looks like it is too little, too late. They should commit fully to the Europa route as United did last season. Prediction: 6th
Remaining fixtures: March 1 - Manchester City (H); March 4 - Brighton and Hove Albion (A); March 11 - Watford (H); April 1 - Stoke City (H); April 7 - Southampton (H); April 14 - Newcastle United (A); April 21 - West Ham United (H); April 28 - Manchester United (A); May 5 - Burnley (H); May 13 - Huddersfield Town (A)
Other competitions: Arsenal are out of the FA Cup but remain in the UEFA Europa League, where they have been drawn against Italian giants Milan in the last 16. They can, of course, qualify for next season's Champions League if they go all the way in that competition.

Arsene Wenger would be best served leaving Arsenal at the end of the season 

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February 26, 2018

I deserve to be respected, says Lukaku

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Belgian forward often criticised for not performing in the big games.


Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku believes he deserves “a bit more respect” for his goal-laden track record.
Many had expected the 24-year-old to rejoin Chelsea in the summer, only for Jose Mourinho’s men to swoop in and sign the Everton man for an initial £75million.
Lukaku has produced a solid early return by plundering 22 goals in all competitions at United, with the latest coming against Chelsea on Sunday.
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The 24-year-old would go on to set up Jesse Lingard’s winner and be named man of the match for his display in the 2-1 win – the kind of big occasion when his impact has been long been doubted.
“That’s the situation around me,” Lukaku said, having scored his first league goal for United against a side currently in the top eight.
“I just need to keep working hard. I think I have got a nice record.
“I’ve scored a lot this season and I just want to keep going.

“I know that I can improve, and I want to improve and really work hard. I want to win trophies.
“We are still in the fight in two competitions. It’s not going to be easy but it’s a nice challenge.”
Asked by Press Association Sport if people forget how young he is, Lukaku said: “Yeah, because I’ve been in the game for so long.
“I started playing when I was 16. Year in, year out people expect 20 goals from me.
“I’ve been doing it for 10 years straight, so I think I’ve proved myself.
Lukaku is two goals short of 100 in the Premier League

“You expect a bit more respect but it’s the situation we’re in. I don’t listen to it. I just want to improve and show the people what I can do on the pitch.”
Lukaku is two goals away from becoming just the 28th player to score 100 Premier League goals, yet he knows it will take more than that to win over some.
And with United still fighting on three fronts – albeit more in hope than expectation in the league – the striker is targeting collective glory rather than individual success.

Asked what it would take to get the respect he feels he is due, he said: “If I win – I want to win.
“As long as I win, and I lead my team to winning that’s when I will be really satisfied.
“As a football player, I don’t play for the individual. I think a lot of big players that we recognise today in the game are players who have won something, and I want to be part of them.
“The road is still far ahead, but I’m ambitious and I’ll work every day for my team to win – I’m not thinking about myself.”
Lukaku relishes the pressure that comes with “playing for the biggest club in the world” and does not regret spurning the chance to return to Chelsea in the summer.
“No, no, no,” he said. “When I make a choice it’s with my head and my heart. I made the right choice for me.
“As you can see, I’m in a good situation. I’m with a manager and players who push me every day. The challenge is there to win and it’s something that I wanted.”
Danny Drinkwater was also facing his former club on Sunday, with the Chelsea midfielder left frustrated by defeat to the club whose youth system he came through.
“We definitely should have got something from the game,” he said.
“In the first half we were very dominant. In the second half it was a bit different, it was more even, but we didn’t deserve to lose that game, no chance.”
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February 26, 2018

What Chelsea forward Willian did when Eric Bailly handed Nemanja Matic a note in Man United's win at Old Trafford

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Brazilian forward Willian was by far Chelsea's biggest threat in their 2-1 defeat to Manchester United on Sunday afternoon.

The 29-year-old opened the scoring at Old Trafford as the Blues looked to get back to winning ways following their mid-week draw with Barcelona.

And also attempted to gain an advantage against Manchester United by reading a tactical note Eric Bailly handed to Nemanja Matic.

But Chelsea couldn't retain their lead, and were hit back almost instantly through former striker Romelu Lukaku, before Jesse Lingard won the match for the Red Devils.


After the game Jose Mourinho heaped praise on Willian, as he highlighted what his side had done in beating a team of Chelsea's calibre.

"We beat a fantastic team, they were the champions last season, and they played well against Barcelona [in their midweek Champions League match], and they started the game very well," he said.

"So we beat a very good team, we had to be organised, everybody had to follow the game plan and have spirit.


"They started very well and when they hit the post, I was looking at my players, but it was such a lovely move, we couldn't stop it.

"But we found a way to play against them, and we had a good control of Eden Hazard. Willian is an amazing player and he killed us with the goal. But we had more control of the game than them, without creating lots of chances."

It's not clear whether Mourinho made a tactical change in order to contain Willian after his goal, but it seems the Brazilian at least predicted he might.



Sky Sports cameras captured the humorous moment Eric Bailly handed his Manchester United team-mate Nemanja Matic a note from Mourinho.

The note presumably contained a few words, maybe even a diagram, highlighting what Mourinho wanted to see from Matic in midfield.

It probably wouldn't have given too much away, but it seems Willian desperately wanted to take a peek anyway, which Matic was reluctant to let him to do.

What followed was the Brazilian momentarily chasing the Red Devils star as he read the note, attempting to peer over his shoulder while laughing cheekily. Brilliant.

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