Sunday, January 16, 2011

In the News...

ONLY in Hollywood...

Music fans: Kelly and Luke pictured at the Coachella Music Festival in California in April last yearIt has emerged that the reason Kelly Osbourne ditched her love-rat (cheating-scumbag-toerag) ex-fiance Luke Worrall was because he cheated on her with a man. Kelly dumped Worrall after discovering he was messing around with some chick called Elle Scheider, what she didn't know however, was that Elle was in fact a pre-op transsexual who was born a boy named Reynaldo Gonzalez. Not only is Elle/Ronaldo a fiance-stealer but we're sure Luke didn't count on he fact she would turn out to also be a kiss-and-teller, selling her story to UK tabloid the Sunday Mirror.

Elle blabs: 'I was open with Luke that I was born a boy. He didn't mind - in fact it turned him on more.'

'He always insisted to me he was single and I had no idea he was engaged to Kelly Osbourne.'

She also exposed Luke for a shameless liar living a double life saying: 'From the moment I met him, he was telling me he loved me and he wanted us to get married. But now I realise it was all lies. At the same time as he was professing his love to me, he was doing the same to Kelly.'

Kelly expressed her heartbreak last month via a few tearful tweets (no less) however, she has appeared to have moved on with reports suggesting she has found love with a new beau and is having fun preparing to hit the red carpet for the Golden Globes. Luke who?

Glam Angel Says: Only in Hollywood....

Dermal Dilemmas

We already knew this but apparently its official, anti-ageing creams don't work. Shock. Horror. Boffins at Sense About Science say that the collagen molecules that are often used in such creams as their 'miracle ingredient' for fighting wrinkles are in fact, too large to penetrate the skins surface and instead end up sitting on top until they're rubbed or washed off. This news will, no doubt, break the hearts of many but it is important to know so women can make educated decisions about where they spend their money in the fight against ageing. 

Richard Guy, professor of pharmaceutical sciences at the University of Bath, said: ‘The idea created by many of these products is that collagen can get through the upper layers of skin and reinforce our own natural collagen, but this is preposterous.

Dr Blanca Sengerova, an Oxford University protein biochemist who works on the chemistry of large molecules adds: ‘It really frustrates me when I see adverts for anti-wrinkle creams containing collagen.

Looks like its back to Botox then.

Glam Angel says: No pain no gain. Ageing is hormonal, genetic and environmental and since it takes so much time for the effects of ageing to manifest its going to take alot more than a £6.99 pot of cream to fix it. FACT.

Its been a slow Glam News day so we'll leave it at that.

What do you think about todays Glam News?

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