“Gisele Bundchen is still the highest paid model in the world” links

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Gisele Bundchen is still the highest-paid model in the world. [Dlisted]
Charlie Hunnam: still really hot. [LaineyGossip]
Anthony Weiner is allegedly being investigated by child protective services. [Jezebel]
Gene Wilder hated Johnny Depp’s Willy Wonka. [The Blemish]
Kendall Jenner is making major bank too. [Starcasm]
Scarlett Johansson did something… this is confusing. [OMG Blog]
The Beyhive went after Farrah Abraham. [Wonderwall]
Ashton Kutcher doesn’t want his daughter to go into showbiz. [ICYDK]
How to be a better napper. I need this! [XOJane]
Kevin Bacon should sell bacon-scented cologne. [Seriously OMG WTF]
What you doing, Kellan Lutz? [Socialite Life]

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  1. Maude says:

    Her face looks… different. And I am the worst at noticing these things.

  2. Mrs Fonzieface says:

    KELLAN LUTZ!

  3. Kitty says:

    Isn’t she also the owner of a billion dollar business in Brazil for sandals?

    • Denise says:

      From Wikipedia: “In 2001, Bündchen launched Ipanema Gisele Bündchen, her own line of flip-flop sandals in association with the official Ipanema brand of flip-flops. In three years, sales topped $30 million, with a portion of proceeds going to green causes.”

  4. Michelina says:

    I think Gisele is wildly overrated, but I guess get that money! More power to her.

    Charlie Hunnam is so beautiful <3I recently rewatched Sons of Anarchy simply because I wanted to look at his face.

    I sincerely feel for Huma. I loved a shitty human being once too. Onward and upward for her.

    I thought everyone hated Depp's portrayal of Willy Wonka. That horrible movie was the turning point when I knew my once beloved Tim Burton had officially jumped the shark, and that his collaborations with Johnny Depp needed to end.

    Farrah Abraham is either in dire need of mental counseling, the world's biggest troll, or sincerely believes that her ridiculous antics are going to get her fame…. or all of the above. Either way, her CPS needs to investigate her because her daughter is NOT in good hands! I actually watch Teen Mom OG (I know, I know) and the amount of issues she has thrust upon that child is so disturbing.

    • Flamingo says:

      The Depp/Burton version of Willy Wonka was actually well-received – 83% on Rotten Tomatoes. And they did Sweeney Todd after that, which was great.

      • Michelina says:

        Haha, I guess I spoke too soon. I had no idea. I also didn’t know Sweeney Todd was after the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory remake. I thought that came first.

      • Kate says:

        Their version was closest to the book and to the actual tone of Roald Dahl’s writing.

    • Pabena6 says:

      Nope, I loved the Burton “Willy Wonka” – it was a much more accurate interpretation of Dahl (who, by the way, HATED the Gene Wilder version). Dahl’s widow loved the Burton version and said she was certain Roald would have, too. Personally, I love Gene Wilder but never liked that particular movie, even before I read Dahl’s book.

    • Wilma says:

      I loved the book and the Burton/Depp version is the only version I saw. Hated it, bored me right out of my skull, I was so bored that I caught myself staring right next to the screen at some point.

    • Zuzus Girl says:

      Depp’s Wonka was so creepy and came off a bit like a pedophile. It was so flat and humorless. The first was subversive but absolutely charming. Look, some will like one, some the other but I’m with Wilder on this. He left a great legacy.

    • Jwoolman says:

      I really like the Wilder version (very rewatchable) and found the Depp version hard to watch even one time even though I know it was very true to the book. The only thing I liked in it was the guy who played all the Oompah Loompas. I’d rewatch a compilation of all his scenes! He was an actor from India.

    • TexasB says:

      I love the Depp version.

  5. Veronica says:

    Wilder disliking Depp’s approach was pretty widely circulated when the movie first came out. I think he actually softened his position on it later, though.

    Gisele Bundchen’s business acumen is pretty impressive. She’ll make for an interesting memoir in the future.

  6. mary mary says:

    Never understood Giselle’s “beauty”. She has a great figure though for modeling

    When you mention beautiful models: Doutzen Kroes, Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford always comes to mind as the beautiful supermodels.

  7. IE says:

    This is of topic, but Taylor Swift donated to cedar Sinai hospital on behalf of her godson. That’s very sweet.

  8. Naddie says:

    Great model, beautiful woman, yet highly overrated.

  9. tw says:

    Wow, that brow lift is intense.

  10. Denise says:

    I don’t think Gisele has had a ton of work done, or at least nothing particularly dramatic, but is wearing it like she has. People need to watch the brow lifts, it only takes a few millimetres to take you from normal and natural to looking like the maitre d’ of a haunted house. And you can totally see exactly where the botox and fillers are. You shouldn’t be able to.

  11. puravidacostarica says:

    I think she looks more mannish every day.

  12. A Fan says:

    And she bought herself a new face with all that money.

    [*Ok, not quite a new face, but something is different.*]

  13. Anare says:

    Are the NYPD investigating Anthony Weiner for use of a child in a sexual performance? Where was the woman he sent that pic to? If she was in another state the Feds should charge him. There is something very wrong with him. 💩

  14. teacakes says:

    She’s not the prettiest but she’s certainly a great model and I get why she earns all that money.

  15. kiku says:

    I can see her beauty when I watched she walked for Dior.Her catwalk is perfect.