Sunday, May 20, 2012

Micaela Schaefer Bio, Profile and Pics


Micaela Schaefer - Micaela Schäfer (born 11/01/1983) was already "Miss East Germany 2004" and the "Campari Face 2005" and has participated in photo shoots for the SuperILLU magazine. Until 2004 did an education as Micaela PTA and modeled only in passing. The 22-year-old Berlin woman but is now full-time model and has worked on shoots for ESPRIT and the glamor. Micaela Schäfer continue working on a television and singing career.







With a height of 1.75 m and the dimensions 85-60-90 Micaela Schäfer has good conditions for a modeling career. In her bosom Micaela has even the artist strives to plastic surgery to beautify her body further. Meanwhile, says the reigning "Miss Venus," but that she likes all things to herself.


  • Birthday : 1983-11-01
  • Birthname : Micaela Schäfer
  • Sign : Scorpio
  • Hometown : Berlin
  • Country : Germany
  • Ethnicity : White
  • Height : 5'9"
  • Weight : 115
  • Job : Model
  • Tattoos : Yes
  • Piercings : Yes
  • Hair : Brown
  • Eyes : Hazel
  • Breast : 34
  • Waist : 24"
  • Hips : 35"

Donna Summer, Legendary disco singer dead at 63


THE POP MUSIC WORLD was stunned Thursday by the death of Donna Summer, the original “Disco Queen” who ruled the late 1970s and proved over the next three decades that she and her music were stars, not fads.


She was 63 and died after a secret battle with cancer, her publicist said. She was reportedly diagnosed with lung cancer 10 months ago but had made no public acknowledgment.


“It was a big surprise,”said John (Jellybean) Benitez, the famed deejay, producer and remixer who had worked with Summer and is now executive producer of Sirius XM’s Studio 54 Radio.


Donna Summer
Date of Birth
31 December 1948, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Date of Death
17 May 2012, Florida, USA (lung cancer)

Birth Name
LaDonna Adrian Gaines

Nickname
Queen of Disco

Height
5' 7" (1.70 m)


Donna Summer was the Queen of Disco in the 1970s with a pop/dance/rock sound that was a hybrid of American soul and European synthesizer based music. Summer's musical career was launched on stage in Munich, Germany, in productions of Hair and Porgy & Bess. In Germany, she hooked up with producers, Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, and delivered the orgasmic "Love to Love You Baby" which brought her worldwide fame. Summer was the first female artist to garner back-to-back multi-platinum double albums and the first female artist to incorporate synthesizers as well as the first artist to create an extended play song. Musically, she diversified into pop and rock, while career-wise, she appeared in the disco dud, Thank God It's Friday (1978), for which the song, "Last Dance" won an Academy Award for Best Song, as well as numerous American TV music specials.


Her career continued into the 1980s with the release of the album "The Wanderer", a diverse fusion of rock and dance. Soon afterward, Summer announced that she was a born-again Christian. She was then accused of making anti-gay comments in relation to the AIDS epidemic. Although Summer later claimed that she had been misquoted, thousands of her records were returned to her record companies by angered fans and there was a worldwide boycott of her music in dance clubs. Summer returned to the charts in in the late 80s and early 90s with various dance hits. She recently ended her longtime association with Polygram and moved to Nashville to work on country music and to pursue her other passion, painting. In 1998, she won a Grammy for Best Dance Single and has plans to launch a Broadway musical, "Ordinary Girl", based on her life.

Monday, April 30, 2012

Megan Fox Tattoo Removed on Cover Magazine

One of Fox's back tattoos is a little too much for the cover of French Grazia.


In the photo, Fox is pressed up against a wall and has her head turned toward the camera so we see her face and back. One of her tattoos was left visible: "We will all laugh at the gilded butterflies," which is a quote from Shakespeare's "King Lear." The tattoo that was Photoshopped off Fox's back is a quote from German philosopher/existentialist Friedrich Nietzsche: "And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music."

Interestingly enough, the discerning editors at Grazia left the "Transformers" actress' tattoo visible within the pages of the cover story inside the magazine, but did away with it on the cover. Porquois? Nous ne savons pas! (Why? We don't know!)

Fox has never been shy about her ink. In fact, she once revealed to MTV News that the tattoo in question was partially inspired by actor Mickey Rourke, with whom she worked on the movie "Passion Play."

"I actually got a tattoo that is sort of in honor of him," she told us at the time. "It's on my ribs. I don't know if it's been photographed yet, but it'll come out eventually, I'm sure. I just love him very much and think he's very special."

Megan Fox and Her "Marilyn Monroe Tattoo"


Megan Fox say of her tattoo on the right hand (Marilyn Monroe Tattoo)


When she was 19-years-old, the actress began getting tattoos as a form of self expression. "Everyone warned me and told me, 'There's gonna be a day when you don't love this stuff anymore. You're gonna grow up,'" Fox said on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Monday.


"I was stubborn and thought that I was going to love it forever, or that it would be like a book of my life, all the things that I loved when i was young. It's not that way at all."


Fox, who said she has "eight or nine" tattoos, is currently in the process of removing the portrait of Marilyn Monroe on her right forearm. "It hurts really bad. It's really painful. Getting them is not that bad, obviously, because I have so many."


The Friends With Kids star, 25, said that when the laser hit her skin, "it sort of exploded and looked like little kernels of popcorn popping up. It's traumatic and it's incredibly painful. They can't numb it enough to make the pain go away."

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Kim Kardashian "KW" earrings


They've yet to make a public statement to confirm they are in a relationship.
Kim was seen wearing a pair of gold and diamond studded earrings - that spell out the initials of her new rapper beau.

The 31-year-old who is always heavily followed by photographers wore her hair swept up to reveal the earrings with Kanye's 'K W' initials.
On Saturday night West took his reality star girlfriend to one of New York City's hottest restaurants.

The lovebirds caused a major stir as they emerged from Spice Market, a trendy Asian Fusion spot in the city's Meatpacking District.
The couple, now known as 'Kimye' to their fans, was spotted arriving at the restaurant and later leaving with several members of the Kardashian clan
The lovebirds laughed and smiled as a crush of cameras and fans trailed them around the city.
And no wonder they're smiling as it was revealed Kim introduced her new man to her family on the very same day, a sure sign things are getting serious.

Megan Fox Pregnant

Is Megan Fox really pregnant?

In March, RadarOnline first reported the 25-year-old actress was expecting her first child with husband Brian Austin Green, and now E! News is reporting a source has confirmed the actress is indeed pregnant.

Fox is already a stepmother to Green's son 10-year-old Kassius, and she's often spoken of her desire to start a family.

"I've always wanted kids. It's just about the timing being right," Fox told The Hollywood Reporter. "I have a number in my mind of what amount of money I want in the bank so that I can protect that child's future. And really protect it, so that kid never struggles. Once I feel safe with that then I'll have them."

The actress' most recent role was a young dancer who has no desire to have children in "Friends With Kids," which has meant repeated questions about Fox's own future as a parent. She most recently told Cosmopolitan magazine, "I want at least two, probably three [kids]. I've always been maternal."

Last month, a source close to the couple told RadarOnline, "They just found out and are incredibly excited. It's still early, so they are only telling close friends and family members.

Neither Fox nor Green had commented to confirm or deny initial reports. Calls to Fox's rep had not been returned at the time of publication.

Tips and Tricks for Beautiful, Low Maintenance Hair


Beautiful hair for busy women
Low-maintenance hair starts with the right cut—and a few style shortcuts that'll save you time, money, and morning stress.

There are a few things to consider when looking for a cut that grows out beautifully and doesn't need to be fussed over. Here, the details.

Last longer between salon visits
There are a few things to consider when looking for a cut that grows out beautifully and doesn't need to be fussed over.

Don't go too short
Although you might think super short hair is low maintenance, the opposite is usually true. “Short cuts require frequent trims and more styling than shoulder length or longer ones,” says Caroline Anderson, director of global marketing for Redken. “Plus, short hair can't be put into a twist or ponytail when you're short on time.”

Say no to lots of layers
"Heavy, choppy layers require more regular cuts, and it's often hard to make them look good at home without a lot of effort,” says Sarah Potempa, a celebrity stylist for Aussie. A blunt cut with long layers only in the front requires way less maintenance, and is universally flattering.

Prevent split ends
To extend your time between cuts, protect your ends, since splits and breakage—which leave the bottom portion of your hair frayed and thinner—are often what send you running to your stylist.

"Shampoo less often, condition your ends, and apply a heat protector before blow-drying,” says Michael Dueñas, celebrity stylist and founder of Hair Room Service. Also, treat hair to a weekly deep conditioner to replenish moisture and seal the cuticles, meaning fewer split ends.

Conceal roots for weeks
Even when roots become obvious, you don't need to go for a full-on dye job. "Hiding roots at home is easier then ever," stylist Michael Duenas says.

Cover a bit of regrowth
If your roots are beginning to show and you want to mask them for a night out, try a spray. In a hurry and see a few stray grays popping out at you? Mascara or dark eye shadow can also cover them up, says Erica Campbell, a colorist at diPietro Todd Salon in San Francisco.

Do a DIY root touch-up that buys you a month
To make more noticeable roots disappear for up to four weeks, try an at-home root kit. Apply it to your part and hairline using the comb applicator, which makes the application process way more manageable. It's that simple!

Get highlights that last for months
You can get sun-kissed streaks without a whole lot of upkeep. Check out these strategies for highlights that look great as they grow out.

Stick within two shades of your natural color
"For most of your highlights go just one shade lighter than your hair color," says colorist Erica Campbell. "Then add a few brighter ones around your face." Your color will look more natural, plus you'll be able to go long before redoing it.

Don't go for a full head of highlights every time
Alternate regular highlighting appointments with "mini" face=framing highlights, which save money and extend the time between your regular appointments. "It keeps your color looking fresh," says Campbell.

Save blow-dry time
Follow these pointers to speed-up your styling

Focus on the sections you can see
To swiftly style a blunt cut with long layers, start by blow-drying using your hands instead of a brush. When hair is still slightly damp, apply a few drops of shine serum and finish drying while running a brush over just the outer sections—don't waste time on the sections underneath, Dueñas says.

If you're curly, skip the dryer
You're in luck: The less you do, the better curly hair looks. "Apply a frizz-fighting cream, then twist individual curls, starting from the bottom, while you air-dry," says Laura Boton, owner of Chicago's Sine Qua Non Salon. Once you've shaped the curls, hands off.

Style while you sleep
It's easy: Wash hair before bed, then towel-dry and smooth in a light mousse or gel. Roll hair into two buns (one on either side of your head) and secure with elastics. "You'll wake up to amazing, soft waves," says Potempa. Boton also recommends smoothing a gel into damp hair and then braiding it into big braids for loose waves, small braids for tighter ones.