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Hailey Bieber says trolls 'mess' with her mind
American model Hailey Bieber, who is married to pop star Justin Bieber, says she has limited the use of Instagram owing to heavy trolling. Hailey was speaking to psychologist Jessica Clemons in a new vlog when she made the revelation.
Jay Bhanushali: Hosting shows gives actors chance to be ourselves
The actor says that a basic structure is given to him in the show and he has a chance to improvise with his nuances. "The best part of hosting is that we get a chance to build up our name and get a chance to be ourselves. There is a basic script which is given to us but it is up to us to make it more entertaining and more interactive for the audience," he told IANS.
Bollywood's stunt queens gear up for next-level action
While Disha Patani will engage in high-voltage action in the Salman Khan-starrer "Radhe", Katrina Kaif is undergoing stunt training for her film "Tiger 3". Deepika Padukone will perform a few big stunts in "Fighter" and "Pathan", and Kangana Ranaut has promised never-before action in "Dhaakad" and "Tejas".
Parineeti Chopra shares tips on how to be the best fan
"I love my fans not just because they watch my films and appreciate my efforts. I read their substantial feedback that at times turns out valuable. So on one hand they should keep loving me the way they do, but I would share a few tips to be a good fan of any celebrity," Parineeti told IANS.
Arjun Kapoor: You need to see the lows to become a better performer
"Of course, I have seen a lot of highs and lows and that's a part of every actors' journey. If you are only going to see highs, you won't be able to be the performer you want to be," Arjun told IANS. "You need to see the lows also, to become a better performer. My life has been with highs and lows, and not only my acting career. I think that's what defines me as a person and as an actor," he added.
Shubhangi Atre: I was told married women are not heroine material
"I remember getting married at a very young age. I was very happy that I'm moving to Mumbai and felt that I could achieve my dreams. But once I moved here, I was told that married women are not considered as heroine material. But I kept on trying my best and today I'm blessed. My husband and family were very supportive all this while," she says.
James Cameron almost fired 'Avatar' sequel writers
The director told author Marianne Williamson that he almost fired his "Avatar" sequel writers' room, which is pitching new ideas for the upcoming movies, reports aceshowbiz.com. "When I sat down to write the sequels, I knew there were going to be three at the time, and eventually it turned into four," Cameron said.
David Schwimmer's all set to meet his 'Friends'
"I'm going to LA to shoot the 'Friends' reunion. I will get to see everyone for the first time in years. I'll be David. Nothing is scripted and we are not in character. We are all ourselves, although there is one section of it that I don't want to give away, but we all read something," he said.
Taapsee Pannu announces summer, shares 'Shabaash Mithu' pic
The picture is one of the many she has been posting from her preparation sessions for the film, a biopic on Indian women's ODI cricket team captain Mithali Dorai Raj. In the picture, Taapsee can be seen in cricket gear, with her hands on her helmet. "Summer has arrived #ShabaashMithu," she wrote.
Kangana on B-Town female colleagues: 'Why they gang up on me?'
"There is not a single actress in this industry who I have not supported or praised here is the proof, but non of them ever showed any support or praise for me, have you ever thought why? Why they gang up on me? Why this conspiracy to look through me and my work? Think hard," Kangana Ranaut tweeted.
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