Topless photos make Gabriella opt to steer clear of raunchy shoots

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The Australian singer Gabriella Cilmi, who took part in a raunchy photo shoot with a British magazine in order to promote her new album Ten, admitted she wasn’t expecting to be involved in such raunchy images and regrets the way she was portrayed in the sexy pictures.
She said, “The first single from the album is called Woman on a Mission, it was just kind of getting into character for what I thought the song was about, which is that it’s ok to show off a bit of your body and your curves. Not to the extent that I did in the magazine. They removed my top, they didn’t say they were going to do that, so that was a bit of a shock to see myself in that light, I was fed the wrong information, people didn’t keep their promises. I wouldn’t do it again, you can never tell what the outcome’s going to be.”
Despite this, the 19-year-old star, who also posed in the video for the single in a number of revealing outfits, believes she can flash a bit of flesh and still be a good role model.
She said, “It’s cool to be sexy and confident with your body, and I’m setting a good example, I have a real body, yeah I look good.”

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Simon loves to drink ‘green swamp juice’
The music mogul Simon Cowell, who is engaged to make-up artist Mezhgan Hussainy, is healthier than he’s ever been thanks to his dedication to the “green swamp juice”, according to his close friend Amanda Holden.
Amanda said, “He’s into these health smoothies and is always giving away recipes. I actually think this is the healthiest he’s ever looked. He’s lost weight, he’s really fit, his skin looks good and his eyes are shiny. He’s either in love or it’s the herbs! Simon’s make-up artist is great because she brings in loads of vitamin juices, which help to keep up energy levels during long audition days. Simon has his green swamp juice in a mug.”

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