J.Lo gets lap dance from her dancer

Singer Jennifer Lopez got a lap dance from one of her backup dancers during a night out. After her performance at the iHeartRadio music festival, Lopez went to Pure Nightclub in Las Vegas along with an entourage of over a dozen people, including her backup dancers.
Dressed in a short cream dress with pink stripes, Lopez hung out in the club’s elevated VIP area and let herself loose, enjoying the night. About an hour after arriving at Pure, “one of her dancers took off his shirt and gave her a lap dance,” people.com quoted a source as saying. “She was laughing and loving it.” The singer recently announced her split from musician husband Marc Anthony.

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Rare Monroe photos to be auctioned
Rare snaps of legendary Hollywood actress, Marilyn Monroe are to go under the hammer at a Florida auction later this year. The collection, which contains an image of Monroe posing on the beach in a striped bikini, will be sold off in December to settle the debts of the photographer, Joseph Jasgur. Darren Julien, chief of Julien’s Auctions, said the photos have not been widely distributed and the collection has been locked up in court battles for more than two decades. “It’s really hard to put a value on something like this, because it’s rare and not just for the collector. These are probably the most significant images of Marilyn that are available because they’re so early, from the first part of her career,” Julien said. He declined to estimate how much the images and copyrights will sell for. — PTI

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Naomi Campbell focus of new documentary
Supermodel Naomi Campbell is currently focusing on a new documentary in which she explores her upbringing in London and her charitable endeavours.
Campbell, 41, is working on the documentary that talks about her life and says how her upbringing helped to inspire her charity work, Femalefirst reported.
“I’ve really enjoyed working with Tania on this show, and I’m looking forward to seeing the finished show.”
“For me, it’s really important to remember my roots and experiences growing up — it’s those things that make you the person that you are. London will always be home to me and it was so much fun to take a walk down memory lane and visit the house I grew up in,” she said. — PTI

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Paris Hilton gives $100 to beggar in mumbai
Hotel heiress and international celebrity Paris Hilton, who is in India on a three-day business trip, showed her humanitarian side when she tipped a beggar $100. “Yesterday when Paris was travelling to launch her bag store, a woman with a baby was begging near her car; she was so moved that she gave her a $100 note,” a source told IANS.
Paris arrived in India on Saturday to launch her new line of bags and her stores in collaboration with Brand Concepts Pvt. Ltd. Brand Concepts is planning to open exclusive Paris Hilton stores in the country and will begin with selling products through Shoppers Stop. Brand Concepts, which has the exclusive rights to socialite and hotel heiress Paris Hilton’s luxe handbags and accessories in the country, on Sunday. — IANS

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Wine may help cut asthma risk?
London: Here’s good news for those who drink alcohol in moderation — consuming two or three glasses of wine a week could cut the risk of asthma, an eight-year-long study has claimed.
Researchers at the Bispebjerg Hospital in Copenhagen, Denmark, found that those who drink in moderation are less likely to develop the condition than teetotallers.
However, they also discovered that heavy drinkers — or those taking on four or more units each day — faced slightly an increased risk, the Daily Mail reported.
For their study, the researchers studied nearly 40,000 people aged between 12 and 41 for eight years. They found that more than 6 per cent of those who rarely drank developed asthma within that period, followed by about 4.5 per cent of the heavy drinkers.
Those who stayed within six units a week — the equivalent of three glasses of wine or pints of beer — had the lowest risk, with less than four per cent developing asthma.
— PTI

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