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Allison Holker feels 'happy' with her boob job
Allison Holker feels 'happy' with her boob job

Perth Now

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Allison Holker feels 'happy' with her boob job

Allison Holker recently got a boob job after wanting one for years. The 37-year-old star has revealed that she feels "so happy" with the results of her boob job. Speaking on an episode of the 'Between Us' podcast, Allison shared: "I recently had a boob job and I'm so happy with it. "I've wanted a boob job since I was in high school but, because of my career and dancing, I never really made time for it." Allison was actually surprised by how straightforward the procedure proved to be, having felt anxious about it beforehand. She said: "I was like, 'OK, I'll have to take a couple months off.' I also thought it was going to be a lot more of a big deal than it really was after getting it done." Allison previously feared going under the knife - but she eventually found the courage to go through with the procedure. The 'So You Think You Can Dance' star explained: "I pushed it off, pushed it off, pushed it off. Three kids later and I'm not dancing like I used to, so I was like, 'OK, maybe this is the right time for me.'" Allison developed a new approach to life after her husband Stephen 'tWitch' Boss died in December 2022, aged 40. The TV star's confidence was hit by her husband's death, but she's now looking to the future with optimism. Allison - who had Weslie, 16, Maddox, nine, and Zaia, five, with her late husband - said: "I think I needed a little bit of encouragement, like, I've gone through a lot the last couple years, and I was really down on myself and my confidence level was all over the place. I was like, 'I think I'm going to do something for me.' It was really nice." Allison actually spoke to Weslie about going under the knife before she committed to the procedure. The dancer - who married Stephen back in 2013 - said: "I think it really helped me, having conversations with Weslie. Her seeing me go through the process of, like, 'No, I'm going to choose me for a second,' and now I'm so happy with that."

Tate McRae Hydro Stage Times: Gig set times, support, tickets, setlist, age restrictions
Tate McRae Hydro Stage Times: Gig set times, support, tickets, setlist, age restrictions

Scotsman

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Tate McRae Hydro Stage Times: Gig set times, support, tickets, setlist, age restrictions

The social media superstar is playing a huge Scottish gig this week. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter, get the latest news and reviews from our specialist arts writers Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... First finding fame by becoming the first Canadian to reach the final of American reality TV series So You Think You Can Dance, Tate McRae has gone on to become an incredibly successful recording artist, with her songs having been streamed over 11 billion times. Tate McRae has a date with Glasgow. | Getty Images for SiriusXM She was names Artist Of The Year at the 2024 JUNO Awards (Canada's Brit Awards), and been nominated for three MTV VMAs and two Billboard Music Awards. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad He three albums to date have spawned multiple top 10 hits, with her latest record So Close to What topping charts around the world, including the US Billboard 200. She's now on the huge world tour and there's good news for Scottish fans - with a date in Glasgow. Here's everything you need to know. When is Tate McRae playing Glasgow? Tate McRae plays Glasgow's OVO Hydro on her UK tour on Friday, May 23. Who is supporting Tate McRae at her Glasgow gig? Tate McRae will be supported by boy band New Zealand singer-songwriter Benee at her Glasgow gig. She was Single of the Year, Best Solo Artist and Best Pop Artist in both 2019 and 2020 at the New Zealand Musc Awards. She found international fame on TikTok and YouTube with songs like Glitter and Soaked and released her debut album Hey U X in 2020. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad What are the stage times for Tate McRae in Glasgow? Doors open at 6.30pm and there are no other confirmed stage times. Having said that, judging by similar gigs at the venue, expect Benee to take to the stage at 7.30pm and Tate McRae to start her set sometime between 8.30pm and 9pm. The show will finish by 11pm at latest. Are tickets still available for Tate McRae? If you've decided at the last minute that you'd like to go to the gig then you're in luck - there are still a few tickets left, with prices starting at £98.20. You can find them here. Are there any age restrictions at Tate McRae's Hydro gig? It's over-14s only in the standing areas and over-8s in the seated areas. All under-16s at the gig must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18. What is the likely Tate McRae setlist? Tate McRae seems to be playing a broadly similar setlist every night of her current tour. Expect to hear most of - if not all - the following in Glasgow.

Lauren Gottlieb recalls battling depression, taking break at peak of her career: 'Felt disconnected...'
Lauren Gottlieb recalls battling depression, taking break at peak of her career: 'Felt disconnected...'

India.com

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Lauren Gottlieb recalls battling depression, taking break at peak of her career: 'Felt disconnected...'

Lauren Gottlieb recalls battling depression, taking break at peak of her career: 'Felt disconnected...' Lauren Gottlieb is a globally recognized dancer, choreographer, and actress who seamlessly bridged the worlds of Hollywood and Bollywood. She first rose to fame as a finalist on So You Think You Can Dance in the U.S. and later made a strong impact in India through her performances in ABCD: Any Body Can Dance and Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, where her incredible chemistry with choreographer Puneet Pathak made her a household name. Apart from reality shows and films, Lauren has worked with global stars like Tom Cruise and Indian legends like Prabhudeva and Allu Arjun, building a career that spans countries and cultures. On Taking a Break at the Peak of Her Career Despite her soaring popularity, Lauren made the bold decision to step away from the limelight. She admitted to feeling emotionally disconnected during what others saw as the height of her career. 'I felt disconnected,' she said. 'My nephews were growing up and I didn't know them. My parents were getting older, and I barely recognized them in photos. I was missing moments that truly mattered.' This emotional realization led her to pause and reflect on her inner well-being. She moved to New York to study acting — not just as a skill, but as a path to healing. Battling Depression and Finding Inner Joy Lauren didn't just take a break — she went inward.'I had to unwire and rewire my brain,' she shared. During the pandemic in LA, she allowed herself to step away from performance pressures and truly understand what happiness meant. 'I always thought success, accolades, and constant work would make me happy. But I realized happiness comes from within — not from the spotlight.' She also mentioned that during this period, she didn't fear being forgotten.'I knew when I came back, it would be a new, evolved version of me.' Her Return to India and Reconnecting with Fans Returning to India for her dance tour was an emotional experience. Lauren taught workshops on her ABCD songs and was overwhelmed by the love she received.'People lined up to tell me how I inspired them to start dancing. I realized — people just want to be seen and heard. It was so beautiful.' She described how those connections gave her new energy and reminded her of the deep bond she shares with her Indian audience. 'India feels like home. My whole 20s were here. My phonebook is full of Indian names.' Creating 'Who Rules the World Lauren recently released a female-forward anthem titled 'Who Rules the World', launched on World Dance Day.'It's like the Beyoncé anthem for the East,' she laughed. Despite limited time and resources, she pulled the project together in under two weeks.'Everyone worked on no sleep, just driven by love for the art. It was beautiful to see that kind of passion come alive again.' Working with Global Icons Lauren also recalled working with Tom Cruise early in her career.'I was just 20 or 21, and I was supposed to train him — I thought it would be one-on-one, but the whole production was there!'In a surreal moment, she ended up pitching a creative direction in front of the team. 'Tom looked at me and said, 'Get on it.' He really trusted me — and I was sweating bullets!'She added that celebrities are often very different in person. 'You see them on screen, but in real life, it's a whole other character.' Future Plans Lauren is currently focused on music and dance content.'I'm looking for the right songs — something that even kids can enjoy and dance to.' She's also exploring classical, feminine dance styles that connect with a more emotional, graceful expression. As for acting, she says, 'I haven't said yes to anything yet. Acting takes a lot of time, and I'd have to slow down my current lifestyle. But if the right project comes, I'll consider it.' Conclusion Lauren Gottlieb's story is not just one of fame or talent — it's one of self-awareness, courage, and personal transformation. From being on every TV screen to disappearing for self-healing, and now re-emerging with renewed clarity — Lauren's journey is proof that sometimes, the bravest thing a performer can do is pause, breathe, and come back stronger.

Lauren Gottlieb: I've been treated with respect in spaces I've worked in
Lauren Gottlieb: I've been treated with respect in spaces I've worked in

Time of India

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Lauren Gottlieb: I've been treated with respect in spaces I've worked in

EXCLUSIVE: Rajkummar Rao & Wamiqa Gabbi On Bhool Chuk Maaf, Stree 2 Pressure & Modern Love Struggles Dancer-actress Lauren Gottlieb is saying she hasn't felt underestimated or typecast and feels respected for her dedication and experience. She emphasises her focus on contributing meaningfully to every project, beyond personal if there have been moments where she felt underestimated or typecast, and how did she navigate them, Lauren told IANS: "Honestly, no-and I feel really grateful to say anything, I've felt the opposite. I've been treated with a lot of respect in the spaces I've worked in."The 36-year-old actress added: "I think that comes from people seeing the journey I've taken, the years of training, the projects I've been part of, and recognizing the work and dedication behind it."She said that when she gets approached to be a part of a project she goes straight to thinking about how her involvement can help bring the project to life."What can I do to level it up? So I believe right away people can tell I care about the overall product and not just what this will do for me," she was a contestant on the third season of the reality dance competition So You Think You Can Dance and played the lead role in the 2013 Indian dance film ABCD: Any Body Can was a runner up in the sixth season of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa with choreographer and partner Punit Pathak in 2013. Two years later, she also judged the eighth season of the has choreographed and performed on the number "Who Rules The World" from " The Royals .""The Royals" stars Ishaan Khatter , Bhumi Pednekar, Sakshi Tanwar, Nora Fatehi, Dino Morea , Milind Soman, Chunky Panday, Vihaan Samat , Kavya Trehan, Sumukhi Suresh, Udit Arora , and Luke upcoming series will premiere on May by Priyanka Ghose and Nupur Asthana , written by Neha Veena Sharma, and produced under the banner of Pritish Nandy Communications, will have Bhumi playing an ambitious and feisty CEO of Work Potato, Sophia Shekhar, and Aviraaj Singh, a dashing party prince played by Ishaan.

Lindsay Arnold wants to remove surgery 'stigma'
Lindsay Arnold wants to remove surgery 'stigma'

Perth Now

time04-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Lindsay Arnold wants to remove surgery 'stigma'

Lindsay Arnold wants to help remove the "stigma" surrounding boob jobs. The 31-year-old star underwent a breast augmentation earlier this year, and Lindsay insists she's not bothered by the "hate" that's subsequently come her way. She told E! News: "I knew full well I would get a lot of hate, and a lot of people sharing their opinions about it - mostly negative - but then a lot of positive. I wanted people to know that I don't care if I'm going to get that because it's my body, it's my life, and that's how I want everyone to feel about their own body and their own lives. "It's something that I really wanted to do for me, truly for just me. I want to help other people understand that it's OK to do that. It's OK to do things for yourself. It's not selfish. It's self-love, and I hope that it kind of helped remove some of that stigma around that surgery." Lindsay is ultimately determined to be her authentic self - even if it leads to criticism. Discussing her approach to social media, Lindsay explained: "My whole mentality with social media is I'm always gonna show up and be myself. I'm never gonna pretend. I don't wanna hide. That's just not who I am as a person, and so I've always known that I would never do that on social media. "But more importantly, I feel like it's so normal on social media now to judge others and the decisions that they make for their own selves, for their own bodies, for their lives, and I just wanted to be somebody who shows that, one, it's gonna happen, but don't let that change your decisions and what you feel is best for you." In January, Lindsay revealed that she was "really, really happy" with the results of her breast augmentation. The dancer - who is best known for her appearances on 'So You Think You Can Dance' and 'Dancing with the Stars' - explained that she was "feeling really good" after undergoing surgery. She said on TikTok at the time: "Surgery went great. Everything went as expected."

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