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12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kelly Clarkson Cracks Up After Allison Williams Calls Her Out for Looking at Her Forehead Botox
Allison Williams and Kelly Clarkson shared a hilarious moment during the M3GAN actress' appearances on The Kelly Clarkson Show Williams' confession was revealed when she was talking about her new podcast, Landlines In a June 24 episode of the Death, Sex & Money podcast, Williams revealed why she only gets Botox when she's not shooting a projectNothing flies by Allison Williams. The actress jokingly called out Kelly Clarkson while appearing on the singer's daytime talk show, and what came out of it was a hilarious moment that led to Clarkson keeling over from laughter. During her interview, aired on June 24, Williams, 37, shared details on her new Landlines podcast, including conversations having to do with Botox. At the mention of the cosmetic treatment, Clarkson made a subtle glance at Williams' forehead. The M3GAN star's response: "You looked at my forehead. There's Botox in there." Clarkson began laughing so hard that she fell out of her chair. "Because you said 'Botox' I said, 'Oh.' It doesn't look, I see a little bit of a line, so I didn't know if you did or not." Williams went on to share how her Botox indirectly affected how she parents her son Arlo, whom she welcomed in November 2021. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! "Right after I had Arlo and was done breastfeeding was also the time when all the human and facial emotion books came into his life," she explained, adding that her little one pointed out that she looked "sad" even though she wasn't. She continued: "I was like, uh-oh, [all the emotions] are gonna look the same. I'm going to have make sounds to accompany these." She clarified that she doesn't do Botox when shooting a movie or show because for that, she actially does have to emote. On a June 24 episode of the Death, Sex & Money podcast, Williams went more in-depth on her relationship with cosmetic enhancements, including the possibility of her going under the knife. "I like my face. I like the way it looks and I'd like it to stay that way. When I'm not shooting, I freeze the f--- out of it," she said. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "There's some things with my aging face that I'm comfortable with, like the little lines that are evidence of smiles. But drooping eyelids... once I get the courage in like five or 10 years, I'm going to get an upper bleph [which is medically known as a blepharoplasty]." Although she's open to getting more work done, Williams said that she doesn't "want to look like anyone else" or a "version of myself that never existed." Plastic surgery confessions have been growing in Hollywood with more celebrities opening up about their various nip and tucks. In early June, Kylie Jenner revealed on TikTok the specifications of the breast augmentation she got done with Dr. Garth Fisher, which eventually led a variety of stars and influencers to reveal their implant measurements. Kris Jenner also followed in her daughter's footsteps, making a comment about her first facelift at the hands of Dr. Fisher. PEOPLE also confirmed in May that the momager had recent work done with Dr. Steven Levine. Read the original article on People
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14 hours ago
- Entertainment
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Kelly Clarkson Cracks Up After Allison Williams Calls Her Out for Looking at Her Forehead Botox
Allison Williams and Kelly Clarkson shared a hilarious moment during the M3GAN actress' appearances on The Kelly Clarkson Show Williams' confession was revealed when she was talking about her new podcast, Landlines In a June 24 episode of the Death, Sex & Money podcast, Williams revealed why she only gets Botox when she's not shooting a projectNothing flies by Allison Williams. The actress jokingly called out Kelly Clarkson while appearing on the singer's daytime talk show, and what came out of it was a hilarious moment that led to Clarkson keeling over from laughter. During her interview, aired on June 24, Williams, 37, shared details on her new Landlines podcast, including conversations having to do with Botox. At the mention of the cosmetic treatment, Clarkson made a subtle glance at Williams' forehead. The M3GAN star's response: "You looked at my forehead. There's Botox in there." Clarkson began laughing so hard that she fell out of her chair. "Because you said 'Botox' I said, 'Oh.' It doesn't look, I see a little bit of a line, so I didn't know if you did or not." Williams went on to share how her Botox indirectly affected how she parents her son Arlo, whom she welcomed in November 2021. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! "Right after I had Arlo and was done breastfeeding was also the time when all the human and facial emotion books came into his life," she explained, adding that her little one pointed out that she looked "sad" even though she wasn't. She continued: "I was like, uh-oh, [all the emotions] are gonna look the same. I'm going to have make sounds to accompany these." She clarified that she doesn't do Botox when shooting a movie or show because for that, she actially does have to emote. On a June 24 episode of the Death, Sex & Money podcast, Williams went more in-depth on her relationship with cosmetic enhancements, including the possibility of her going under the knife. "I like my face. I like the way it looks and I'd like it to stay that way. When I'm not shooting, I freeze the f--- out of it," she said. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "There's some things with my aging face that I'm comfortable with, like the little lines that are evidence of smiles. But drooping eyelids... once I get the courage in like five or 10 years, I'm going to get an upper bleph [which is medically known as a blepharoplasty]." Although she's open to getting more work done, Williams said that she doesn't "want to look like anyone else" or a "version of myself that never existed." Plastic surgery confessions have been growing in Hollywood with more celebrities opening up about their various nip and tucks. In early June, Kylie Jenner revealed on TikTok the specifications of the breast augmentation she got done with Dr. Garth Fisher, which eventually led a variety of stars and influencers to reveal their implant measurements. Kris Jenner also followed in her daughter's footsteps, making a comment about her first facelift at the hands of Dr. Fisher. PEOPLE also confirmed in May that the momager had recent work done with Dr. Steven Levine. Read the original article on People


The Guardian
15-10-2024
- General
- The Guardian
Return of the landline: why gen Z – and scam artists – love old-fashioned phones
Name: Landlines. Age: 148 years old. Appearance: A cable attached to your phone that's tied to your house. I haven't had a landline for years. Oh, you young whippersnapper! You're really missing out. On what, exactly? On so much! Telling the caller your full telephone number when answering the phone, being trapped in a room where everyone in your family can clearly hear your side of the conversation. It's the best. It doesn't sound like the best. You wouldn't understand. I still get lots of calls on my landline phone, you know. From whom? Oh, all my new friends. The guy who has promised to give me millions of pounds to thank me for lending him £10,000. The woman from the bank who keeps asking me for all my personal details. They are a lovely lot. I hate to say it, but I think perhaps you're being scammed. I am almost certainly being scammed, yes. It turns out that more than half of all calls to landlines these days are from scammers. Why? It could be because it's harder to screen and block scam numbers on a landline phone than a mobile. It could be because people who want to speak to you for a legitimate reason will just ring your mobile. Or it could be because it's mainly old people who have landlines these days. How is that relevant? Because scammers famously like to target elderly people, and 80% of elderly people have landlines, compared to just 50% of 18-29-year-olds. So if you're a scammer and you dial a landline … You are more likely to get a friendly senior who may not realise that you're trying to empty their bank account. Dreadful. This has to be the death of the landline. Don't speak too soon, because the landline phone is now coveted by gen Z. Why? Because they're cool and retro, like cassette players. Listen, if you're 20 years old, then you've lived your whole life using your phone as a laptop, camera, book and food ordering system. Doesn't it sound refreshing to only be able to use it as a phone? Oh, I see. It's imagined nostalgia. Maybe it will catch on. After all, nothing gives you the joy of a telephone conversation like an actual telephone. Wait, what do you mean by conversation? You know, talking to somebody. Via text? No, via your mouth. I would actually have to talk to someone? Vocally? Over the phone? That is my biggest fear. Well, you might die of loneliness with that attitude but the good news is you'll never get scammed. Do say: 'Landline users are more susceptible to scams.' Don't say: 'But just give me all your bank details and I'll tell the scammers to stop.'