Sunday, July 06, 2014

Jessica Simpson Got Married

For her nuptials to Eric Johnson on July 5, Jessica Simpson didn’t opt for a slinky silhouette to show off her incredible post-baby body. Instead Simpson, who turns 34 on July 10, teamed up with fashion icon Carolina Herrera to create a sumptuous champagne and gold strapless multi-layer tulle gown.

“The whole dress is embroidered in gold and feels very regal,” Herrera tells PEOPLE of the design. Her goal was to transform the bride into a “beautiful golden girl,” says Herrera, who first met Simpson at Vanity Fair‘s post-Oscars party in 2010 and recently dressed her for the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in May.

To complete the custom look, Simpson wore a cathedral length veil, Brian Atwood shoes and Neil Lane jewelry. As a final touch, Herrera added a blue ribbon on the inside of the gown as Simpson’s something blue. “I always do that because I think it brings good luck,” says Herrera, who also shared her inspiration board for the dress with PEOPLE.

For all the details about Jessica Simpson’s wedding – and her exclusive wedding album – pick up the new issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday

Source: People

Saturday, July 05, 2014

Review of the book Mindwar by Andrew Klavan

I really enjoyed this book, I read it in 2 days! It was about a boy who got asked to be put into a video game to help save the world and what happens in the video game affects him in real life. Like if he gets hurt in the video game, in real life he gets hurt as well! In the end everything worked out and the world was saved. I liked how the unreality is better than the reality. Sometimes these books are great for just getting away and don't involve much thinking to read it, just a light read. I would probably read more books by this author. I think it would be cool if we could end up in a video game and try to save the world, I don't play much video games or such but maybe if this opportunity came up I would. This wasn't really a Christian book, it was just a normal book which is ok sometimes. I liked how helpful the character in the book was. He took it upon himself to save the world. I really enjoyed that. I enjoyed this book so much I told my dad about it and he was enthused as well. I would probably share this book with others so they could enjoy it as much as I did. Sometimes I wish my life could be so exciting and have so many things going on, because life gets boring for me sometimes with my husband working all the time and I am by myself.


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Tuesday, July 01, 2014

Kendra Wilkinson Threw Wedding Ring in Toilet When She Discovered Hank Baskett's Affair With Transgender Model

Post-baby heartbreak. Just five weeks after giving birth to daughter Alijah, Kendra Wilkinson was forced to face a bitter, shocking truth: As rumored, husband Hank Baskett had indeed cheated with a transgender YouTube model named Ava Sabrina London. As revealed in the new issue of Us Weekly, out now, former Playboy model Wilkinson, 29, first laughed off reports of Baskett's April tryst with London, 25.

But when NFL pro Baskett, 31, didn't rush to clear his name in the press, his wife grew suspicious and "started snooping," a source explains to Us. Once Wilkinson discovered an unexplained—and damning—charge on his credit card, she "flipped out," the source says. In a rage, she punched walls in their Calabasas, Calif. home, threw their 2009 wedding photos into the pool, and even pulled off her wedding ring, flushing it down the toilet, the source says.

"She was extremely angry," the source observes of Wilkinson, who also shares son Hank IV, with Baskett.

Source: usmagazine.com

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