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EXCLUSIVE Palm Beach plastic surgeon reveals the unsettling secrets behind 'Mar-a-Lago face'... and who they ALL want to look like

EXCLUSIVE Palm Beach plastic surgeon reveals the unsettling secrets behind 'Mar-a-Lago face'... and who they ALL want to look like

Daily Mail​2 days ago

There's a new status symbol in Palm Beach, and it's not a designer handbag, flashy watch or luxury car. It's a face.
One glance around the local hotspots or President Donald Trump 's exclusive Mar-a-Lago resort and you'll be struck by just h ow similar everybody looks.

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Courtney Stodden struggles to contain her surgically-enhanced assets as she channels her inner Baywatch in tiny red swimwear while posing for sexy sun-kissed pictures
Courtney Stodden struggles to contain her surgically-enhanced assets as she channels her inner Baywatch in tiny red swimwear while posing for sexy sun-kissed pictures

Daily Mail​

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  • Daily Mail​

Courtney Stodden struggles to contain her surgically-enhanced assets as she channels her inner Baywatch in tiny red swimwear while posing for sexy sun-kissed pictures

Courtney Stodden showed off her jaw-dropping curves in a sexy Instagram snap as she slipped into a tiny red swimwear. The American model, 30, set pulses racing as she channeled her inner Baywatch in the strappy number for a slew of Instagram snaps. The blonde bombshell twirled around to display her sizzling physique under the sunshine, drawing attention to her surgically-enhanced cleavage. Courtney appeared in her highest spirit beaming from ear to ear and looking carefree as she enjoyed soaking the sun while in Calabasas, California. The former beauty pageant showcased her figure with confidence after admitting she would not change her appearance due to cruel online trolls. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. In a bold statement which accompanied the sizzling pictures, Courtney wrote: 'PSA: I'm not taking this Baywatch bikini off just because some troll behind a screen has WiFi and opinions. 'Too skinny? Too curvy? Too much? Cool, I'll be all of it. 'I've spent years battling my body—now we're besties. 'No makeup. No apologies. Just vibes. 'If that bothers you, hydrate and scroll. 'To anyone who's ever felt 'not enough': you're already a damn masterpiece. She concluded wisely: 'Now go save a life—yours.' Her stunning Instagram post comes after the Hollywood pinup shared her feelings on her tragic teenage bride story after her 14 year wedding anniversary. The star has told that tying the knot with 65-year-old A Time To Kill actor Doug Hutchinson was a bad move and she won't pretend otherwise. She was just 16-years-old when she married Hutchison, who was 51 at the time, at a Las Vegas wedding chapel in 2011. 'It stays with me, the pain, I won't stay quiet,' she told adding Doug was 'emotionally abusive.' The model then said: 'My voice is my power and for every voice silenced, I'll shout louder. And I won't ask for permission to do what's right. Not anymore. I speak for that little girl within.' Stodden added: 'I am living life on my own terms now. Everything that's happened in my life, I have handled. I am strong, resilient. I am coming back to myself. I will never let anyone silence me again.' And she wants to help others: 'I want past victims and survivors to really tap into that part of themselves. We are so strong.' She has also called Doug a 'groomer' who had control over her body, and finances.' Due to her being a minor, Courtney's parents had to sign off on the union. 'I think the marriage that I went through in Vegas — it was so fast and I couldn't process it because I was 16,' Courtney shared. Courtney acknowledged the 14-year anniversary of her married to Doug. She shared: '14 years ago, a 16-year-old girl stepped into a world that would try to break her. Relentlessly bullied, mocked, told to end her life. Violated. Shattered. Lost in pain she never asked for. 'But she survives… 'Today is a sacred reminder: we are not defined by what was done to us—we are defined by the fire it forged within us. By how we rise. By how we protect the little girl who still lives inside us, fiercely and unapologetically. 'I will never let anyone silence her again. I wake up for her. I fight for her. And every day, I choose to stand in my power. 'To every woman reading this: you are not alone. You are not broken. You are becoming.' She faced widespread media scrutiny and was labeled everything from a 'child bride' to a 'w***e' for marrying a man 34 years her senior, all of which impacted her body image and mental health. The couple went on to appear in a string of reality TV shows such as Couples Therapy, Celebrity Big Brother and Hollywood Hillbillies. 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Gwyneth Paltrow reveals the great lengths she is going to in order to stop her blonde hair from falling out
Gwyneth Paltrow reveals the great lengths she is going to in order to stop her blonde hair from falling out

Daily Mail​

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  • Daily Mail​

Gwyneth Paltrow reveals the great lengths she is going to in order to stop her blonde hair from falling out

She's well known for her gorgeous golden blonde locks all over Hollywood. And Gwyneth Paltrow, 52, has now revealed the great lengths she goes to to stop her hair from falling out. The actress revealed she's tried a handful of treatments over the years, including injecting her scalp. She said: 'So many women I know are quietly dealing with hair loss. 'I've tried a handful of treatments over the years, nothing seemed to move the needle – not even injecting my scalp with actual needles.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The actress revealed she's tried a handful of treatments over the years, including injecting her scalp The latest treatment she's tried involved a plastic surgeon and a device that uses acoustic sound waves and air pressure to stimulate hair growth. Discussing how the treatment has worked for her, she said: 'It was completely painless. Honestly, I think my hair's already feeling a bit fuller.' According to the Cleveland Clinic, studies show that more than 50 per cent of females will experience noticeable hair loss. There are several possible causes of hair loss in women, including damaged hair follicles, rapid weight loss, stress, chemical hair treatments, an underlying health condition, and hormonal changes. Gwyneth's interview comes after she displayed her incredible figure on Monday, as she shared a slew of snaps modelling pieces from the Goop clothing sale. The actress took to her Instagram to share a sizzling mirror selfie showing off her chiselled midriff in a navy bikini top and shorts. The Oscar winner put her best fashion foot forward as she gave fans a look at how she had styled her favourite items from her brand. In one casual look, Gwyneth put on a leggy display in a pair of denim cut-off shorts and a striped red-and-white T-shirt. While she showed off her toned figure in a pair of skin-tight brown leggings and a cropped hoodie, as she headed for a workout. Captioning the photos, Gwyneth promoted her brand, writing: 'A few of my favorite looks from the @goop sale.' The Hollywood star launched the wellness company in September 2008, with it evolving into an e-commerce site, lifestyle publication and even a Netflix documentary titled The Goop Lab With Gwyneth Paltrow. But while she has become renowned for revolving her life around Goop, Gwyneth was recently accused of not being as hands-on with her brand as much as she makes out. Last week, she attended the 2025 Mindvalley Manifesting Summit and spoke about the brand's now infamous 'This Smells Like My Vagina' candle. But fans questioned how much truth there was to her recounting of the controversial candle's origins, suggesting it was a 'fake PR story'. Goop released a candle called 'This Smells Like My Vagina' with the company Heretic in 2020, going instantly viral. Detailing how they came up with the product, Gwyneth explained that she was working with the perfumer Douglas Little to create scents for Goop when she jokingly picked one up and said: 'This smells like my vagina.' She recalled: 'That product is so fascinating because we were messing around with different scents one day. And I smelled something and I was like, "Oh, that smells like... you know". 'I was joking. And then [Douglas] was like, "Oh we should make that a candle and put it on the site." The entrepreneur thought Douglas was kidding and sarcastically agreed that it 'sounded like a winner.' She continued: 'All of a sudden, it was literally on the website. And then we broke the Internet again. And then it took us a long time to live that one down'. 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They wrote: '"I just make jokes and then my team goes rogue without thinking of potential PR issues, and I have no say in what is produced, labelled or goes on the website for my own brand." Sure, Jan'. 'Out of touch millionaires really want us plebs to believe they say things jokingly in meetings and entire product launches happen by accident?' 'Hate these fake PR stories'; 'They knew it would sell because of the buzzy name, no need to be cheeky.'

Why Hailey Bieber's transformation from nepobaby fangirl to billionaire tycoon spells disaster for spiralling Justin
Why Hailey Bieber's transformation from nepobaby fangirl to billionaire tycoon spells disaster for spiralling Justin

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Why Hailey Bieber's transformation from nepobaby fangirl to billionaire tycoon spells disaster for spiralling Justin

[authenticated-html ] Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... [/authenticated-html] SHE'S been slammed as the ultimate nepo-baby and fangirl, who married her celebrity crush and then spent years riding off his coattails. But Hailey Bieber got the last laugh this week, after revealing that her massively successful make-up brand, Rhode, has now been sold to e.l.f a whopping $1bn. 13 13 13 Meanwhile, her husband Justin Bieber seems to be digging himself into an even bigger hole, as he continues his downward spiral - amid rumours that he's squandered millions of his own fortune in recent years. Now, the gulf between them seems to be wider than ever. And with Hailey, 28, all set to take on 'an even bigger role' as part of her brand's acquisition, it looks like the power dynamic has switched between them for good. She's now officially the breadwinner, and it's Justin who's riding off Hailey's coattails. Taking to Instagram to announce the deal this week, the beauty icon told her followers: 'When I launched Rhode in 2022, I always had big dreams for the company and the most important thing for me is to keep bringing Rhode to more spaces, places and faces globally.' She added that she felt 'invigorated, excited and even more ready than ever' to assume her new role as Chief Creative Officer, Head of Innovation of Rhode, and strategic advisor to e.l.f. Beauty.' Speaking exclusively to the Sun, brand and culture expert Nick Ede tells us that Hailey's brand sale is a master stroke - elevating her to the big leagues. And what's even more impressive is that - unlike her BFF Kylie Jenner - she didn't have a reality TV show or sisters with millions of followers behind her to bolster her brand. 'Hailey hasn't had the power of a TV show like the Kardashians, or Rihanna with her music before launching her brand, Fenty,' says Nick. 'She's done this really on her own. Obviously, she's become more famous because of her husband, but she's now outshining him in every way.' Troubled Justin Bieber gives fans a peek inside his night as he skips Met Gala & leaves Hailey to attend big event alone 13 13 He adds that - unlike some celebrities who put their names to a business, but then check out - Hailey's been heavily involved in every facet of making Rhode a success. And even though she's now struck gold, she's staying committed to growing the business. Nick explains: 'Hailey's not just taking the cheque and leaving. She still wants to be at the helm of the brand, be innovative, and talk to her customers online. 'And with e.l.f. Beauty, they can expand it globally, because a lot of high street shoppers might not actually know about the brand [yet]. This is a very exciting time for her.' Different paths It's certainly a surprising outcome for the Biebers - considering where they both stood in the pecking order when they got married in 2018. Back then, Justin was at the height of his global fame and fortune, having reportedly amassed a fortune of up to $500m. Meanwhile, Hailey was wealthy thanks to her family connections - her father is the The Usual Suspects star Stephen Baldwin - and her credentials as an LA influencer and model, but she hadn't quite made it to the big leagues. Their early years of marriage were spent travelling around the world for Justin's career - with Hailey playing the role of loyal and dutiful wife. However, the balance first started to shift in 2022, when Hailey launched her beauty brand during COVID lockdown. 13 She's said she was heavily influenced by her mother, model Kennya Baldwin, who had long taught her about the importance of a good skincare routine. As one of Instagram's most popular influencers - with a following of 55m - Hailey, who shares nine-month-old son Jack with Justin, leveraged the power of social media. She duly came up with products that her Gen Z followers couldn't get enough of and couldn't wait to share - including her viral phone case that holds her signature lip gloss. Her range also includes skin milks, peptide lip tints, cleansers and moisturisers, which have all been praised highly by skincare experts across the board. Authentic ambassador Nick tells us that the strength of her brand - ever since she launched it three years ago - has been in its authenticity. Just like Victoria Beckham with her own beauty brand, Hailey has spotlit all the products herself, proving to be its greatest asset and ambassador. 'Hailey promotes the products on social media herself,' he says. 'That makes people feel they have their friends recommending things to them. 'Plus, what's great about her [as the face of the brand] is she's elegant. "She's absolutely gorgeous, and pretty natural in many ways compared to other stars we see today who've had so many surgeries. 'She's stylish, sophisticated and is an elegant brand ambassador and entrepreneur.' Ironically, just as Hailey's star started to ascend three years ago with the creation of her brand, Justin's career began to nosedive. 13 In September 2022, the former child star cancelled the remainder of his 'Justice' tour following a rare diagnosis of Type 2 Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which is a facial paralysis disease. This meant he lost out on an estimated $90m in earnings from the tour, and he was also left owing more than $20m to the tour's promoter, AEG, which he paid thanks to a loan from his then manager, Scooter Braun. Then, a year later, Justin was forced to sell his entire music catalogue for $200m to cover mounting debts. Obviously, this kept him in the lap of luxury, but - in the past few years - insiders have said he's burning money, without bringing any more in. Blowing his fortune The 31 year old hasn't released new music in three years, and he's recently caused concern with his incoherent messages online and dishevelled appearance. There's been some speculation that Justin's increasingly unhinged behaviour, which includes posing with drug paraphernalia online, is linked to his former mentor P Diddy's arrest and ongoing trial. But this has been rubbished by Justin's spokesperson, who said earlier this month that 'Justin is not among Sean Combs' victims'. Nevertheless, general consensus is that Justin is on a downward spiral - and his fortune is reportedly more at risk than ever, as he continues to spend thousands of dollars. Speaking last month, an insider reported that Justin had blown millions on his birthday celebrations in March. 'He's flying in all his friends on private jets to his birthday party, putting it all over Instagram,' they said. 'He'll spend $300,000 at the Nobu at Coachella. [Meanwhile] he hasn't worked in a really long time.' What's more, the troubled singer is also reportedly spending thousands of dollars on his pastor, Judah Smith, who runs the controversial Churchome - a non-denominational church beloved by Beverly Hills celebrities. According to one source, 'Justin started to add Judah to the boards of his businesses - he is buying him $300,000 Rolexes and all this kind of stuff. Everyone around Justin is a part of this church.' Separate lives With Justin's very lavish, seemingly unhinged lifestyle, it seems as if the couple could use this billion-dollar boost more than ever. But it's safe to say that Hailey's new deal comes with certain strings attached. While Justin has been unravelling in public, Hailey is known for being a very clean-cut, responsible businesswoman and influencer - and that's sure to be the expectations placed upon her moving forwards as the brand's Chief Creative Officer. 13 13 What's more, the deal is actually comprised of $800m paid in cash and stock, and $200m based on the future growth of the brand over the next three years. With that in mind, Hailey will be focused on making sure the brand continues to soar. To that end, she'll have to do everything possible to make sure that her husband - who was once her path to higher status - doesn't end up becoming a liability. In recent weeks, the pair have stepped out independently. Last weekend, Hailey hit the town with her friends, Kylie and Kendall Jenner, at an LA fashion party. This followed her recent solo jaunts to the Miami F1 Grand Prix and the Met Gala. She also landed her first ever solo cover for US Vogue this month - having previously posed for the publication alongside Justin in 2019. The implication is that, at least in the public eye, she's ready to do things alone and she's proving to be all the more popular for it. Rumours have swiftly spread that their marriage is in crisis, as the pair are clearly living very different lives. But, for the moment at least, they continue to be a united front - with Hailey recently insisting in her Vogue interview that they're still as committed as ever. As Nick tells us, whatever might be going on for Justin right now, this really is Hailey's moment. And if she plays her cards right, it could only be the beginning for the beauty mogul. 'I think we'll see an even bigger rise for Hailey,' he says. 'Whether that's her getting her own docuseries, or being the new judge on something like Shark Tank [the US version of Dragons Den ], or being an investor in other brands and build them up. This is her time.' As for Justin, he showed his support for Hailey's career milestone this week by reposting her Instagram message announcing Rhode's acquisition. But behind the scenes, it's fair to say that the die has now been cast - and while Justin was the bigger earner in the past, his wife's now bringing home the bacon. Whether he cleans up his act, and manages to stay in the lap of luxury, remains to be seen. 13

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