Patricia Arquette on Not Straightening Teeth: I Didn’t Want to Look Perfect

Patricia Arquette on Not Straightening Teeth: I Didn’t Want to Look Perfect

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Still celebrating her Oscars win,Patricia Arquette opens up about the pressure Hollywood places on actresses. Subscribe now to learn why she refuses to change.
When Patricia Arquette was in ninth grade, a male student who had voted her "best looking" in their class suggested she straighten her teeth so she could pose for Playboy.

Arquette – who had already told her parents that she Didn’t Want to straighten her pearly whites because "it Didn’t feel like it would fit who I was inside" – was floored by her classmate’s sexist suggestion.
"I said, ‘Why would I Want to be in Playboy?’ " Arquette, now 46, tells PEOPLE. "I just Didn’t Want to Look perfect. I Didn’t Want to have to change myself to be attractive. I Didn’t think that was my responsibility."

Even today, Arquette – whose new drama CSI: Cyber debuts Wednesday on CBS – is loath to discuss her appearance and what it’s like to age in front of the camera. Though she says it was "powerful" to do it for Boyhood, a movie that was shot over a 12-year period, Arquette doesn’t understand why, as an actress, she is constantly asked to talk about how she appears on camera.

"I’ve had so many of these conversations in my life … what I Look like on film, what I don’t Look like on film. What are we supposed to Look like? Men are not having these conversations," says Arquette.
"It’s like we’re trapped in wet wool or something. I just Want to be free of it so we can move to the next level as equals. Not that I don’t love being a woman, not that I don’t love the differences between men and women. I just mean, as an actor – why is this a conversation? Why is aging a conversation? It’s a one-sided conversation because it’s only ever had by women."

https://www.people.com/article/patricia-arquette-refused-change-looks-teeth

Officials want South Florida to break into it’s own state

Officials want South Florida to break into it’s own state

Officials want South Florida to break off into its own state

Officials in the City of South Miami have passed a resolution in favor of splitting the state in half so South Florida would become the 51st state.Vice Mayor Walter Harris proposed the resolution and it passed with a 3-2 vote at the city commission meeting on Oct. 7.
Harris told the commission that Tallahassee isn’t providing South Florida with proper representation or addressing its concerns when it comes to sea-level rising.

"We have to be able to deal directly with this environmental concern and we can’t really get it done in Tallahassee," Harris said. "I don’t care what people think — it’s not a matter of electing the right people."
Mayor Philip Stoddard agreed with Harris’ reasoning, saying during the meeting that he’s advocated for secession for the past 15 years but never penned a resolution.

“It’s very apparent that the attitude of the northern part of the state is that they would just love to saw the state in half and just let us float off into the Caribbean," Stoddard said. "They’ve made that abundantly clear every possible opportunity and I would love to give them the opportunity to do that.”
But the vote wasn’t unanimous. Commissioners Gabriel Edmond and Josh Liebman voted against the resolution with Edmond, a history teacher, being the most vocal about it.
"I just want you guys to be careful because if you vote for this you’re setting a precedent that if other people in this city don’t like our representation or feel we’re not responsive to them they might say ‘we want to break away from the city of South Miami’.”

The resolution lists the northern border of what would be the state of South Florida as being Brevard, Orange, Polk, Hillsborough and Pinellas counties.
Orange County is particularly important because that’s where the South Florida Water Management District begins, Harris said. It was even suggested that a Central Florida city could possibly be the state of South Florida’s capitol.
In total, the proposed 51st state would include 24 counties.

The resolution’s 3-2 approval paved the way for it to be sent to the governing bodies of the proposed South Florida counties for consideration. In order for secession to be enacted, however, the measure would require electorate approval from the entire state and Congressional approval.

Click here to read a copy of the resolution.
Officials want South Florida to break off into its own state – Orlando Sentinel

Patricia Arquette on Not Straightening Teeth: I Didn’t Want to Look Perfect

Patricia Arquette on Not Straightening Teeth: I Didn’t Want to Look Perfect

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Still celebrating her Oscars win,Patricia Arquette opens up about the pressure Hollywood places on actresses. Subscribe now to learn why she refuses to change.
When Patricia Arquette was in ninth grade, a male student who had voted her "best looking" in their class suggested she straighten her teeth so she could pose for Playboy.

Arquette – who had already told her parents that she Didn’t Want to straighten her pearly whites because "it Didn’t feel like it would fit who I was inside" – was floored by her classmate’s sexist suggestion.
"I said, ‘Why would I Want to be in Playboy?’ " Arquette, now 46, tells PEOPLE. "I just Didn’t Want to Look perfect. I Didn’t Want to have to change myself to be attractive. I Didn’t think that was my responsibility."

Even today, Arquette – whose new drama CSI: Cyber debuts Wednesday on CBS – is loath to discuss her appearance and what it’s like to age in front of the camera. Though she says it was "powerful" to do it for Boyhood, a movie that was shot over a 12-year period, Arquette doesn’t understand why, as an actress, she is constantly asked to talk about how she appears on camera.

"I’ve had so many of these conversations in my life … what I Look like on film, what I don’t Look like on film. What are we supposed to Look like? Men are not having these conversations," says Arquette.
"It’s like we’re trapped in wet wool or something. I just Want to be free of it so we can move to the next level as equals. Not that I don’t love being a woman, not that I don’t love the differences between men and women. I just mean, as an actor – why is this a conversation? Why is aging a conversation? It’s a one-sided conversation because it’s only ever had by women."

https://www.people.com/article/patricia-arquette-refused-change-looks-teeth

Kate Hudson: "I Want Girls To Love Themselves"

Kate Hudson: "I Want Girls To Love Themselves"

Kate Hudson slammed past eating disorder rumors in the October 2024 issue of the U.K.’S Red magazine. The Something Borrowed actress, who stuns on the cover in a black and gold dress, stressed her desire to be a good role model to young women, saying she wants to promote **** confidence.
"If there is one thing I will never have, it is an eating disorder," the mom of two told the mag. "I won’t have Girls — even if it is just one or two who care — thinking that. Because it is a serious sickness, not something to plaster on the cover of a magazine. And I am the opposite."

Goldie Hawn
‘s daughter also addressed how, after gaining 70 pounds during her first pregnancy, she realizes how important it is to feel loved.

"I Want Girls to Love themselves," the 35-year-old said. "I Want them to feel good about who they are…The thing is, I’m lucky because I was loved [during that time]. But I have seen so many young women who can’t feel good about themselves because they just don’t have that love."
One thing that does weigh the actress down is her engagement ring from rocker Matthew Bellamy — because it’s huge! "[I’m not wearing my engagement ring] because it can be…a little much. I like to wear my push gift [another ring] for pushing out Bing," she admitted.

When it comes to marrying Bellamy, whom she’s been engaged to since 2024, Hudson told the mag she’s "not in a rush."
"We are basically married," she added. "It’s really about when are we going to take the time to plan a wedding."

Read more: Kate Hudson Says She’ll "Never Have" An Eating Disorder – Us Weekly
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70 year old Cilla Black does not want to see ‘old women’ on TV

70 year old Cilla Black does not want to see ‘old women’ on TV

‘I don’t want to see old women on TV’: Cilla Black, 70, admits she prefers seeing ‘young and pretty’ presenters on television

  • TV veteran, 70, said she only wants to see young ‘pretty’ people on TV
  • Said ageing stars like David Dimbleby could stay if they are talented
  • Has previously admitted she didn’t want to live beyond the age of 75

By ALASDAIR GLENNIE
PUBLISHED: 19:29, 11 May 2024 | UPDATED: 19:30, 11 May 2024

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Showbusiness veteran Cilla Black, pictured on Loose Women last week, said she prefers to see younger people on television

As a showbusiness veteran herself, you might expect Cilla Black to stand up for older presenters.
So it is something of a surprise to find she would rather not see them on TV at all.
Miss Black, 70, said she prefers to see young and pretty faces on screen, and only thinks ageing stars should stay on TV if they are especially talented.
She told the Observer magazine: ‘I don’t want to see older women on TV. I want to see young people on TV. Unless they’ve got talent. Then they should stay.
‘It’s all about the talent. [David] Dimbleby has talent.’
Best known for presenting Blind Date from 1985 to 2024, Miss Black has not officially retired but rarely makes TV appearances.
She had been due to star in a BBC sitcom with chat show host Paul O’Grady but the project was axed amid concerns she would be unable to stand the long filming hours.
Asked if she would like to replace former Strictly Come Dancing host Bruce Forsyth, 86, Miss Black said: ‘Ha, I couldn’t do that, I couldn’t dance down those stairs.
‘Anyway I’d get bored, I’d be saying, “Enough about you. It’s all about me.”
‘But I’m so distressed Brucie’s going. He’s 86, of course. He probably wants more time to do what he wants to do.’
Miss Black began her career more than 50 years ago as a singer, and had a string of top ten hits in the Sixties and Seventies.
After a brief time as a comedy actress, she became a TV presenter in the 1980s. Her husband Bobby Willis, who died in 1999 from cancer, was her manager for much of her career.

Miss Black revealed she was only asked to host Blind Date because she was considered the ‘most sexless person on TV’, adding: ‘I was the mother hen’.
She said: ‘I never thought I’d be on TV. For me as a kid in Liverpool it was a more realistic option to be a singer. You need a personality [to succeed on TV]. You need to be able to articulate and to join in.

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Miss Black said older presenters with talent such as David Dimbelby, right, could stay on television. She added she couldn’t do Bruce Forsyth’s, left, old job of presenting Strictly Come Dancing as she ‘couldn’t dance down those stairs’


‘Live TV can spot fakery a long way off so you have to be real. And you also need to not care what people say about you.’
Miss Black eventually quit Blind Date live on air in 2024.

Explaining her decision to surprise her bosses with the announcement, she said: ‘I didn’t want them to talk me out of it. It was terribly unprofessional of me.’

Despite her age, Miss Black revealed she is a fan of reality TV shows aimed at much younger audiences.

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The ex-host of Surprise Surprise and Blind Date also admitted she was a big fan of reality television shows Britain’s Got Talent and I’m A Celebrity

She said: ‘I love things like Britain’s Got talent and the I’m a Celeb…reality TV is here to stay.’ In 2024, Miss Black revealed she did not want to live beyond the age of 75.
She said: ‘That would be a good point to bow out. I don’t want to go on for ever. I was reading about an age pill that has been developed which they claim will make you live longer. That is not for me.’ But she admitted she might reconsider her time limit if she approached her mid-70s feeling healthy.
She said: ‘If I could still fit into my jeans, have fun and not be a burden to anyone, I might feel differently.’

Read more: ‘I don’t want to see old women on TV’: Cilla Black, 70, admits she prefers seeing ‘young and pretty’ presenters on television | Mail Online

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