Heidi Klum nude, as is Debra Messing, in magazine: Favorite people
and her body in magazine
Heidi Klum has stripped herself bare in an interview with Allure magazine, and we aren't just talking about emotionally (although she did that, too).
The 38-year-old mother of four poses sans clothing in the May issue, in which she talks frankly about the breakup of her seven-year marriage to Seal.
"I had dreams of how I wanted things to be and planned for things and, as we all know today, they don't always turn out as you dreamt them in your head," she says.
"Sometimes life throws you a curveball and then you just figure it out and deal with it, but my dream always was that -- to have the perfect family and have lots of children and a beautiful garden and trampolines and swings and things."
And while Klum, who co-hosts "Project Runway" with Michael Kors, is sad about her marriage ending, she is philosophical.
"No, I don't resent anything that ever happened," she says. "Things just turn out the way they turn out."
In addition to Klum, also featured in Allure's Look Better Naked edition were Debra Messing, Maria Menounos, Leslie Bibb, Taraji P. Henson and Morena Baccarin.
Tupac hologram could go
on tour after Coachella gig
An actual tour featuring a virtual Tupac Shakur could become a reality. Of sorts.
Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre are considering taking the hologram of the rapper that performed (and, yes, we know a hologram can't actually perform) at ! Coachell a on tour.
The Wall Street Journal, of all publications, which broke the story, did point out the projection isn't a true hologram, being a 2D image and all.
For those who missed it, on Sunday, the crowd at Coachella got to see Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre rap with the projected Shakur (it has its own Twitter account, of course), which some critics pointed out, was as tall as Snoop Dogg, who is actually much taller than the late rapper.
close to death from cancer
Levon Helm, a former member of The Band, is in the final stages of his long battle with cancer.
A message posted Tuesday on the 71-year-old musician's website by his family says "Levon is in the final stages of his battle with cancer."
Helm was diagnosed with throat cancer in 1998 and the illness reduced his voice to a whisper. But he continued to sing on albums and at rollicking concerts at his Woodstock (N.Y.) home.
Milli Vanilli 'singer' says
everybody lip-syncs now
Speaking of virtual performers (see Tupac item), Fabrice Morvan, one-half of the non-singing singers Milli Vanilli, insists he and partner Rob Pilatus were actually ahead of the curve when it came to performing, saying almost everyone lip-syncs nowadays.
Of course, part of the issue with Milli Vanilli was that they weren't lip-syncing songs they had actually recorded, but were rather mouthing the lyrics to singing done by others. But that doesn't dissuade Morvan.
"If you want to break it down, people might say, 'Wel! l you di dn't sing,'" he told TMZ.com, "but the fact of the matter is ... now the machines are doing it."
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