Monica Farro es una sexy modelo Uruguaya que siempre viste escasa ropa. Realizo una sesión de fotos extraordinaria pora playboy.
Fotos Monica Farro
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Monica Farro
Vanessa Marcil
Sofía Zámolo
Ceci Ponce
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Lindsay Lohan ditches the diet
Troubled starlet Lindsay Lohan is focused on resisting her unhealthy addictions, but she certainly appears to be enjoying other indulgences.
The actress, wearing a figure hugging purple vest and black shorts, showed off her curvier physique during a hike around Malibu.
Lindsay, who was on a day release from rehab, has been battling hard to keep her weight under control since giving up her partying lifestyle.
She has been spotted hitting the gym, cycling and roller blading around Venice Beach in recent weeks.
The star's body battles has been well documented; she attracted concern when she appeared frighteningly thin during a period in 2005 and last year she told Vanity Fair she had suffered from bulimia - a statement she later denied.
Meanwhile, the troubled actress, who checked into rehab after a wild Memorial Day weekend, has decided to extend her stay, according to her mother, Dina Lohan.
"She's going to be doing extended care," Dina said in New York's Daily News. "It was her choice."
Dina, who said she speaks with her daughter every day, added: "She's doing great."
The troubled star recently cancelled her 21st birthday party on July 2, which was set to be sponsored by a vodka company.
It's not clear exactly when Lindsay will leave rehab, but the Lohan family are planning an alcohol free birthday party for her next week outside of the facility.
The Mean Girls star checked into rehab after she crashed her car into a curb and was photographed slumped in the passenger seat of a friend's car.
It was her second rehab stint this year. Lindsay said in January she had checked into a rehab center for substance abuse treatment.
The actress, wearing a figure hugging purple vest and black shorts, showed off her curvier physique during a hike around Malibu.
Lindsay, who was on a day release from rehab, has been battling hard to keep her weight under control since giving up her partying lifestyle.
She has been spotted hitting the gym, cycling and roller blading around Venice Beach in recent weeks.
The star's body battles has been well documented; she attracted concern when she appeared frighteningly thin during a period in 2005 and last year she told Vanity Fair she had suffered from bulimia - a statement she later denied.
Meanwhile, the troubled actress, who checked into rehab after a wild Memorial Day weekend, has decided to extend her stay, according to her mother, Dina Lohan.
"She's going to be doing extended care," Dina said in New York's Daily News. "It was her choice."
Dina, who said she speaks with her daughter every day, added: "She's doing great."
The troubled star recently cancelled her 21st birthday party on July 2, which was set to be sponsored by a vodka company.
It's not clear exactly when Lindsay will leave rehab, but the Lohan family are planning an alcohol free birthday party for her next week outside of the facility.
The Mean Girls star checked into rehab after she crashed her car into a curb and was photographed slumped in the passenger seat of a friend's car.
It was her second rehab stint this year. Lindsay said in January she had checked into a rehab center for substance abuse treatment.
Lindsay Lohan plans to stay in rehab
Lindsay Lohan, who checked into rehab after a wild Memorial Day weekend, plans to extend her stay, said her mother, Dina Lohan.
"She's going to be doing extended care," Dina Lohan said in Tuesday's editions of the Daily News. "It was her choice."
The "Mean Girls" actress, who turns 21 on July 2, checked into rehab in California after she crashed her car into a curb and was photographed slumped in the passenger seat of a friend's car.
It was her second rehab stint this year. Lohan said in January she had checked into a rehab center for substance abuse treatment.
Dina Lohan, who appeared Monday for a hearing at Nassau Family Court in Long Island outside New York City, told the Daily News that she speaks with her daughter every day.
"She's doing great," Lohan said.
Judge Stacy Bennett ordered Lohan and her estranged husband, Michael Lohan, to attend family therapy. Bennett said the family therapy aims to gradually reunite Michael Lohan with his two youngest children.
It was unclear whether both parents, who have been waging a legal battle over visitation rights, would attend therapy together.
Bennett also ordered that Michael Lohan be allowed more phone contact with the children, ages 13 and 11.
Michael Lohan, who recently left prison after serving time for drunken driving and attempted assault, told Newsday in Tuesday's editions that he was encouraged by the judge's orders.
"They were my entire life," he said of his children. "I miss them tremendously."
Dina Lohan said before the hearing that she wanted to move on with her life and that the legal fight had taken a toll on herself and her children.
"She's going to be doing extended care," Dina Lohan said in Tuesday's editions of the Daily News. "It was her choice."
The "Mean Girls" actress, who turns 21 on July 2, checked into rehab in California after she crashed her car into a curb and was photographed slumped in the passenger seat of a friend's car.
It was her second rehab stint this year. Lohan said in January she had checked into a rehab center for substance abuse treatment.
Dina Lohan, who appeared Monday for a hearing at Nassau Family Court in Long Island outside New York City, told the Daily News that she speaks with her daughter every day.
"She's doing great," Lohan said.
Judge Stacy Bennett ordered Lohan and her estranged husband, Michael Lohan, to attend family therapy. Bennett said the family therapy aims to gradually reunite Michael Lohan with his two youngest children.
It was unclear whether both parents, who have been waging a legal battle over visitation rights, would attend therapy together.
Bennett also ordered that Michael Lohan be allowed more phone contact with the children, ages 13 and 11.
Michael Lohan, who recently left prison after serving time for drunken driving and attempted assault, told Newsday in Tuesday's editions that he was encouraged by the judge's orders.
"They were my entire life," he said of his children. "I miss them tremendously."
Dina Lohan said before the hearing that she wanted to move on with her life and that the legal fight had taken a toll on herself and her children.
Paris Hilton Rejoins Society
Paris Hilton went free yesterday. Ending her three weeks in the women’s jail in Lynwood, Calif., she smiled, waved, embraced her mother and rode away with her parents, The Associated Press reported. “She fulfilled her debt,” said Steve Whitmore, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. At a daily cost to taxpayers of $1,109.78, more than 10 times the expense of housing inmates in the general population, Ms. Hilton, 26, was confined to a solitary cell in a special needs unit for violation of her probation in an alcohol-related reckless-driving case. She will complete her probation in March 2009 if she keeps her driver’s license current and does not break any laws. The time can be reduced by 12 months with community service that could include a public service announcement, the Los Angeles city attorney’s office said.
Paris Hilton released from Los Angeles County jail
It's back to the not-so-solitary-life for Paris Hilton, who walked out of a Los Angeles County jail early Tuesday into an enormous gathering of cameras and reporters, flashing a beaming smile and waving to the frenzied crowd.
The 26-year-old hotel heiress wrapped up her three week stay at the all-women's jail in Lynwood at about 12:15 a.m. She had checked into the Century Regional Detention Facility late June 3, largely avoiding the spotlight, after a surprise appearance at the MTV Movie Awards.
Hilton smiled and waved as she filed past sheriff's deputies and the media, her blond hair pulled back in a braided ponytail. Her parents, Kathy and Rick, waited in a black sports utility vehicle. Hilton hurried to the vehicle, where she hugged her mother through the window.
Hilton, who was wearing a sage jacket with white trim over a white shirt and skinny jeans, did not respond to reporters' questions, but shook the hands of and said "Hi" to some spectators watching her joyous exit.
"She fulfilled her debt. She was obviously in good spirits. She thanked people as she left," said sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore.
Chased by photographers in the air and on the street, Hilton eventually made her way from the jail to her grandparents' home in an upscale Los Angeles area north of Sunset Boulevard.
The star of "The Simple Life" planned to appear on CNN's "Larry King Live" on Wednesday.
Just before her release, Hilton's lawyer, Richard Hutton, reportedly slipped a note to Harvey Levin, managing editor of celebrity news Web site TMZ.com, that included a penciled-sketch of the heiress in front of cell doors in the Lynwood jail. She thanked Levin for his "fair and unbiased reporting of the events in my case," according to the note posted on the site. It was signed "Paris Hilton" — each letter "i" dotted with a heart.
While she was in custody, Levin repeatedly belittled the judge for the length of the sentence he imposed in Hilton's case, saying anyone else would have served less time.
Hilton will complete her probation in March 2009 as long as she keeps her driver's license current and does not break any laws. She can reduce that time by 12 months if she does community service that could include a public-service announcement, the city attorney's office has said.
During her stay at the Lynwood facility, Hilton was mostly confined to a solitary cell in the special needs unit away from the other 2,200 inmates.
After spending only three days there, she was released to home confinement by Sheriff Lee Baca for an unspecified medical condition that he later said was psychological.
The following day, Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer, who sentenced Hilton, called her back into court and ordered her returned to jail, saying he had not condoned her release.
Hilton left the courtroom in tears calling for her mother and shouting, "It's not right!"
She was then taken to the downtown Twin Towers jail, which houses men and the county jail's medical treatment center, where she underwent medical and psychiatric exams to determine where she should be confined.
Hilton's stay there cost taxpayers $1,109.78 (€824.44) a day, more than 10 times the cost of housing inmates in the general population.
The move by Baca caused a firestorm of criticism over whether the celebrity was getting special treatment. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has launched an investigation into whether the multimillionaire received special treatment because of her wealth and fame.
At least one person has filed a claim against the county alleging she "had serious medical issues" but was not treated as well as Hilton.
On Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors planned to meet with Baca regarding Hilton's early transfer to home confinement.
A few days into her stint at the Twin Towers medical ward, the heiress said in a phone call to Barbara Walters that she had a new outlook.
"I used to act dumb. It was an act. I am 26 years old, and that act is no longer cute," Hilton said during the call, according to an account posted June 11 by Walters on ABC's Web site.
"It is not who I am, nor do I want to be that person for the young girls who looked up to me," Hilton was quoted as saying.
Hilton's path to jail began Sept. 7, when she failed a sobriety test after police saw her weaving down a street in her car on what she said was a late-night run to a hamburger stand.
She pleaded no contest to reckless driving and was sentenced to 36 months' probation, alcohol education and $1,500 (€1,114) in fines.
In the months that followed, she was stopped twice by officers who discovered her driving with a suspended license. The second stop landed her in Sauer's courtroom, where he sentenced her to 45-days in jail. She was released after three weeks for reasons including good behavior.
The 26-year-old hotel heiress wrapped up her three week stay at the all-women's jail in Lynwood at about 12:15 a.m. She had checked into the Century Regional Detention Facility late June 3, largely avoiding the spotlight, after a surprise appearance at the MTV Movie Awards.
Hilton smiled and waved as she filed past sheriff's deputies and the media, her blond hair pulled back in a braided ponytail. Her parents, Kathy and Rick, waited in a black sports utility vehicle. Hilton hurried to the vehicle, where she hugged her mother through the window.
Hilton, who was wearing a sage jacket with white trim over a white shirt and skinny jeans, did not respond to reporters' questions, but shook the hands of and said "Hi" to some spectators watching her joyous exit.
"She fulfilled her debt. She was obviously in good spirits. She thanked people as she left," said sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore.
Chased by photographers in the air and on the street, Hilton eventually made her way from the jail to her grandparents' home in an upscale Los Angeles area north of Sunset Boulevard.
The star of "The Simple Life" planned to appear on CNN's "Larry King Live" on Wednesday.
Just before her release, Hilton's lawyer, Richard Hutton, reportedly slipped a note to Harvey Levin, managing editor of celebrity news Web site TMZ.com, that included a penciled-sketch of the heiress in front of cell doors in the Lynwood jail. She thanked Levin for his "fair and unbiased reporting of the events in my case," according to the note posted on the site. It was signed "Paris Hilton" — each letter "i" dotted with a heart.
While she was in custody, Levin repeatedly belittled the judge for the length of the sentence he imposed in Hilton's case, saying anyone else would have served less time.
Hilton will complete her probation in March 2009 as long as she keeps her driver's license current and does not break any laws. She can reduce that time by 12 months if she does community service that could include a public-service announcement, the city attorney's office has said.
During her stay at the Lynwood facility, Hilton was mostly confined to a solitary cell in the special needs unit away from the other 2,200 inmates.
After spending only three days there, she was released to home confinement by Sheriff Lee Baca for an unspecified medical condition that he later said was psychological.
The following day, Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer, who sentenced Hilton, called her back into court and ordered her returned to jail, saying he had not condoned her release.
Hilton left the courtroom in tears calling for her mother and shouting, "It's not right!"
She was then taken to the downtown Twin Towers jail, which houses men and the county jail's medical treatment center, where she underwent medical and psychiatric exams to determine where she should be confined.
Hilton's stay there cost taxpayers $1,109.78 (€824.44) a day, more than 10 times the cost of housing inmates in the general population.
The move by Baca caused a firestorm of criticism over whether the celebrity was getting special treatment. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has launched an investigation into whether the multimillionaire received special treatment because of her wealth and fame.
At least one person has filed a claim against the county alleging she "had serious medical issues" but was not treated as well as Hilton.
On Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors planned to meet with Baca regarding Hilton's early transfer to home confinement.
A few days into her stint at the Twin Towers medical ward, the heiress said in a phone call to Barbara Walters that she had a new outlook.
"I used to act dumb. It was an act. I am 26 years old, and that act is no longer cute," Hilton said during the call, according to an account posted June 11 by Walters on ABC's Web site.
"It is not who I am, nor do I want to be that person for the young girls who looked up to me," Hilton was quoted as saying.
Hilton's path to jail began Sept. 7, when she failed a sobriety test after police saw her weaving down a street in her car on what she said was a late-night run to a hamburger stand.
She pleaded no contest to reckless driving and was sentenced to 36 months' probation, alcohol education and $1,500 (€1,114) in fines.
In the months that followed, she was stopped twice by officers who discovered her driving with a suspended license. The second stop landed her in Sauer's courtroom, where he sentenced her to 45-days in jail. She was released after three weeks for reasons including good behavior.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Alicia Bogo
Alicia Bogo es una actriz española que nació en Madrid - España, el 10 de julio de 1972. Su carrera artística ligada a la televisión española. Empezó a los 13 años como presentadora. Cuenta con varias películas y cortometrajes en su filmografía.
Fotos Alicia Bogo
Fotos Alicia Bogo
Elena Ballesteros
Elena Ballesteros nació en Madrid en 1981. Tenía pensado ser actriz desde niña. En 1995 se presentó al casting de la popular serie Médico de Familia y quedó como finalista para el papel de María. Su nuevo objetivo fue Compañeros, donde sí fue seleccionada aunque, cuando la llamaron, no pudo aceptar el papel por haberse comprometido con el programa Club Disney.
Fotos Elena Ballesteros
Fotos Elena Ballesteros
Esther Arroyo Bermúdez
Elena Anaya
Elena Anaya llegó a interpretar papeles en el teatro y el cine ("Las Huellas Borradas" de Enrique Gabriel,"Finisterre","Lágrimas Negras","Grandes Ocasiones"). Sin embargo, el reconocimiento nacional llegó con la película "Lucía y el sexo", Por ésta caracterización, ganó el premio de la Unión de Actores de España y una nominación al premio Goya.
Fotos Elena Anaya
Fotos Elena Anaya
Saturday, June 23, 2007
KIRSTEN DUNST
Kirsten Dunst nació en Nueva Jersey el 30 de abril de 1982. No sólo es una de las jóvenes actrices más prometedoras de Hollywood, sino que ya es considerada como la nueva tentación rubia americana. Su signo del zodiaco: Aries; su altura es de 1,70; su pesos es de 40 Kilos y su pelo Rubio. Profesión: Actriz.
Fotos Kirsten Dunst
Fotos Kirsten Dunst
Friday, June 22, 2007
MARIA TERESA BRASCHI
Maria Teresa Braschi, conocida como Maritere es conductora de televisión. Ha trabajado en frecuencia latina (Perú) también en Ecuador. Es una de las mejores conductoras del Perú por su belleza y carisma. Fotos Maritere.
Fotos Maria Teresa Braschi
sitio oficial
Fotos Maria Teresa Braschi
sitio oficial
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Marisela Puicón
Marisela Puicón es Actriz, modelo y cantante peruana. Representante fuerte de la cumbia peruana. Según sus fans ha llenado escenarios en cada presentación que ha hecho en Lima y otras ciudades del Perú. Actuó en la serie "Las Vírgenes de la Cumbia" y otras miniseries como "La Gran Sangre". También participó en la pelicula "Pantaleón y las visitadoras".
Fotos Marisela Puicon.
Fotos Marisela Puicon.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Bianca Baeuchamp
Bianca "Stephanie" Beauchamp (nacida el 14 de octubre de 1977 en Montreal, Quebec, Canadá) es una modelo para adultos canadiense. Famosa modelo cuyas fotos son mostradas integramente en su sito web BiancaBeauchamp.
Fotos Bianca Baeuchamp
Fotos Bianca Baeuchamp
Martina Klein
Friday, June 15, 2007
Paola Ruiz
Es natural de la Selva peruana. es vedette y ex cómica del programa "Recargados de risa". En estas imágenes Paola Ruiz nos ofrece toda su sensualidad. Paola no solo es conocidad en Perú sino tambien en Chile donde mostro todos sus atributos en diferentes programas de televisión.
Fotos Paola Ruiz en calendarios super sensuales.
Fotos Paola Ruiz en calendarios super sensuales.
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