Monday, August 1, 2016

Bella Thorne Sort of Gets Eyebrows Tattooed

Bella Thorne is used to stirring up a storm on the Internet, often one that centers on her body.


Consider the time she flaunted her perfect abs.


Or the time she bounced around with a bra on.


Or the time(s) she posed in a bikini.


Yeah. We write about Bella Thorne"s body a lot. But here"s one part of Bella Thorne"s body we"ve never written about before: her eyebrows.



In a series of Snapchat videos she shared on Sunday, the 18-year old actress took fans on a painful journey while she got tattoos etched on to her eyebrows.


Sort of.


See, eyebrow tattooing is a process that eliminates the need for one"s favorite pencils and powders because it defines one"s eyebrows and fills in gaps.


(We aim to educate here at The Hollywood Gossip.)


Utilizing a microblade with very small needles, a technician dips the tool in pigment and then draws strokes identical to your existing hair.


The “tattoos” last up to 24 months.


They aren"t so much new pieces of ink on one"s body as an extension of a body part that already exists.



“Here I go,” wrote the former Disney star on social media before before filming a technician using a needle to draw strands on her face.


“Ok now I get more numbing,” she added.


The teenage star, who is dating Gregg Sulkin, took the pain like a champion throughout her whole film series… which isn"t short!


However, toward the end, she expressed disdain for the coloring portion.


“I think that’s my least favorite part,” she said.


(This is fascinating stuff, we know. We"re so glad she shared it with us, aren"t you?)


In the end, thank goodness, Thorne was clearly happy with the finished product, as she concluded her tale with a selfie and a snappy caption:


“YASSS brows.”



What do you think? Was this an improvement for Thorne?


Could you imagine going through this process?


Watch it unfold below and then decide for yourself:


Bella thorne actually gets tattoos on her eyebrows

Ariel Winter: TOPLESS ON INSTAGRAM!!!

If you follow Ariel Winter on Instagram, you know that the 18-year-old Modern Family star is fond of showing off her curves.


So naturally, when word started going around that Winter is completely topless in her latest IG snap, fans of the actress and pervs from all corners of the Internet flocked to her page.



Unfortunately, the only curve visible in Ariel’s latest pose is her shoulder.


Yes, despite the fact that she’s technically topless, this is actually one or Ariel’s least revealing pics in recent weeks.


Interestingly, the comments section has devolved into a debate over the best way to handle the threat presented by ISIS, which is pretty much the Internet in a nutshell.


It’s all nudity and political hot takes out there.


For the first time in a long time, however, the latest news about Ariel does not have to do with her giant breasts.


Last week, a rumor that Winter had been fired from Modern Family began to make it’s way across the Internet.


Despite the fact that the reports originated in Star magazine, which may have accidentally published accurate information once or twice, the word spread like wildfire.


To be clear: Ms. Winter has not been fired from the long-running sitcom that made her famous, but it looks like she will be playing a smaller role on the series going forward.


Ariel is attending UCLA in the fall, and being a full-time student and shooting 22 episodes of a television series don’t really go hand-in-hand.


Hopefully, she’ll still find time to bait us with nudity loopholes.


Cameron Douglas: Released From Jail After Nearly 7 Years

Cameron Douglas is a free man.


Finally.



The son of veteran actor Michael Douglas has been released from prison after spending nearly seven yeas behind bars.


He was sentenced for possession of heroin and selling methamphetamine in 2010.


At that time, Cameron was sentenced to a five-year prison term. However, he later confessed to smuggling drugs into prison, which resulted in an extension of the initial term, along with two years in solitary confinement.


(This means Cameron was at least spared the sight of his father in that abysmal Wall Street sequel!)


The troubled 38-year old also had his leg broken in a prison brawl in 2012 after a New York City crime boss put a $ 100 bounty on his head because he allegedly acted like a “rat.”


Michael’s son was scheduled to be released in 2018, but is now living in a halfway house in Brooklyn, New York.


Cameron Douglas is the son of Michael and his ex-wife, Diandra Douglas; they divorced in 2000 after 23 years of marriage.


Michael Douglas now, of course, is married to Catherine Zeta-Jones.



To his credit, Michael Douglas has never been shy about his child’s troubled.


He opened up about his son’s incarceration during his Emmy Awards acceptance speech in 2013 when he earned the trophy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries for Behind the Candelabra.


“My oldest son, Cameron, I’m hoping I’ll be able and they’ll allow me to see him soon,” an emotional Michael told the crowd.


After he stepped off the stage, Douglas told journalists the following backstage:


“My son is in federal prison. He’s been a drug addict for a large part of his life.


“Part of the punishments – if you happen to have a slip, and this is for a prisoner who is nonviolent, as about a half-million of our drug-addicted prisoners are – he’s spent almost two years in solitary confinement and right now I’m being told that I cannot see him for two years…


“It’s been over a year now. And I’m questioning the system. Obviously at first, I was certainly disappointed in my son. But I’ve reached a point now where I’m very disappointed with the system.”


While behind bars, Cameron wrote an op-ed for The Huffington Post.


In the honest piece, he confessed to making many mistakes … and also called for prison reforms for nonviolent offenders.


“Somehow, with the astronomical rate of recidivism, largely due to drug violations, no one seems to comprehend that tossing individuals desperate for skills to cope with addiction behind bars, no matter for how long a period of time, does absolutely nothing but temporarily deter them from succumbing to their weakness,” he wrote, concluding:


Instead of focusing on how many individuals this county can keep imprisoned, why can we not focus on how many individuals we can keep from coming back?

Cameron Douglas: Released From Jail After Nearly 7 Years

Cameron Douglas is a free man.


Finally.



The son of veteran actor Michael Douglas has been released from prison after spending nearly seven yeas behind bars.


He was sentenced for possession of heroin and selling methamphetamine in 2010.


At that time, Cameron was sentenced to a five-year prison term. However, he later confessed to smuggling drugs into prison, which resulted in an extension of the initial term, along with two years in solitary confinement.


(This means Cameron was at least spared the sight of his father in that abysmal Wall Street sequel!)


The troubled 38-year old also had his leg broken in a prison brawl in 2012 after a New York City crime boss put a $ 100 bounty on his head because he allegedly acted like a “rat.”


Michael’s son was scheduled to be released in 2018, but is now living in a halfway house in Brooklyn, New York.


Cameron Douglas is the son of Michael and his ex-wife, Diandra Douglas; they divorced in 2000 after 23 years of marriage.


Michael Douglas now, of course, is married to Catherine Zeta-Jones.



To his credit, Michael Douglas has never been shy about his child’s troubled.


He opened up about his son’s incarceration during his Emmy Awards acceptance speech in 2013 when he earned the trophy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries for Behind the Candelabra.


“My oldest son, Cameron, I’m hoping I’ll be able and they’ll allow me to see him soon,” an emotional Michael told the crowd.


After he stepped off the stage, Douglas told journalists the following backstage:


“My son is in federal prison. He’s been a drug addict for a large part of his life.


“Part of the punishments – if you happen to have a slip, and this is for a prisoner who is nonviolent, as about a half-million of our drug-addicted prisoners are – he’s spent almost two years in solitary confinement and right now I’m being told that I cannot see him for two years…


“It’s been over a year now. And I’m questioning the system. Obviously at first, I was certainly disappointed in my son. But I’ve reached a point now where I’m very disappointed with the system.”


While behind bars, Cameron wrote an op-ed for The Huffington Post.


In the honest piece, he confessed to making many mistakes … and also called for prison reforms for nonviolent offenders.


“Somehow, with the astronomical rate of recidivism, largely due to drug violations, no one seems to comprehend that tossing individuals desperate for skills to cope with addiction behind bars, no matter for how long a period of time, does absolutely nothing but temporarily deter them from succumbing to their weakness,” he wrote, concluding:


Instead of focusing on how many individuals this county can keep imprisoned, why can we not focus on how many individuals we can keep from coming back?