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Celebrities Attend Sir Richard Branson's 'Rock The Kasbah'

Celebrities Attend Sir Richard Branson's 'Rock The Kasbah'

What a party! Sir Richard Branson and Eve Branson hosted 'Rock The Kasbah' held at Vibiana last night in Los Angeles. Several heavy hitters came out to enjoy an evening of 'exotic Moroccan meets old Hollywood glamour'. I'm intrigued.

Who attended? Sharon Stone, Lindsay Lohan, Lindsay Price, Kristin Cavallari, Daisy Fuentes, Jenna Elfman and Gavin Rossdale. The celebrities made small talk, ate a great meal and enjoyed performances by Natasha Bedingfield and Estelle. I had the chance to see Natasha in concert and she really does have an amazing voice!

Proceeds from the night go to Branson's Virgin charities and the Eve Branson Foundation, run by Richard Branson's mother, which helps Moroccan women set up small businesses to support their families.

Tickets for the event went for between $750 per person to $15,000 for a V.I.P. table for ten.

Anyone's outfit particularly stand out to you? What do you think about Sharon's makeup?

Photos by WENN.com

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Daisy Fuentes At The Airport

Daisy Fuentes At The Airport

Daisy Fuentes shows us how to do chic and comfortable while traveling via the airport. Here she is arriving to LAX in black leggings, an over-sized striped sweater, and a gorgeous orange Hermes bag. Of course it helps that she has a great pair of sunglasses on and GORGEOUS hair. :) I'd kill for Daisy or Penelope Cruz's hair...

If you could snag one physical attribute from a celeb, which would it be?

Photos by Bauer Griffin

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Daisy Fuentes Owns Her Age

Daisy Fuentes Owns Her Age

I LOVE this idea! November's edition of More Magazine features a “Breaking the Age Barrier” Special Report, including a photo essay with 12 prominent women -- including Judy Collins, Amy Tan, Martina Navratilova and Daisy Fuentes -- posing in bold “Own Your Age” tees and showing off their ages.

What a great concept. Women should be afraid to get a year (or decade older). With time comes widsom and experience. Check out the slideshow here.

Proceeds from the sale of the shirts through Talbots will support the National Women’s Law Center. Click here to purchase.

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Selma Blair At The Hellboy 2 Premiere

Selma Blair At The Hellboy 2 Premiere

Ron Perlman and Selma Blair attended
The 'Hellboy 2: The Golden Army' premiere at the Mann Village Theater
in Los Angeles. I'm actually semi-excited about this because...don't laugh... I actually enjoyed the first Hellboy. Please don't judge me.

Instead, let's focus on Miss Selma looking fantabulous in all black minus her extensions. Thank goodness! I just love the way Selma looks with shorter hair.

Also in attendance was Daisy Fuentes looking lovely in purple.

Photos by WENN

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Daisy Fuentes For Modern Brides' New Campaign

Daisy Fuentes For Modern Brides' New Campaign

National bridal magazine Modern Bride has enlisted recently hitched celebrities Daisy Fuentes, Jeri Ryan, Laila Ali, Marissa Jaret Winokur and Giuliana Rancic to participate in their new "I'M A MODERN BRIDE" ad campaign.

In honor of each of the women featured in the campaign, Modern Bride donated to the “I DO” FOUNDATION, a non-profit organization created to help soon-to-be-weds raise money for the charity of their choice.

Charities under the “I DO” FOUNDATION include Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Doctors Without Borders, National Wildlife Federation and Children International.
Here is a sneak peek at a few of the “I’M A MODERN BRIDE” ads that will begin appearing in kiosks around New York City and in Condé Nast magazines around June 10th.

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US Weekly Hot In Hollywood Party

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So many young stars came out for the US Weekly Hot In Hollywood party! Amanda Bynes, Jordana Brewster, Emmy Rossum and Jamie Lynne Spears all looked great on the red carpet!. Also pictured in the thumbnails are Miley Cyrus, Daisy Fuentes and Sarah Michelle Gellar. Which look do you like best?

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Latina Magazine Interviews Judy Reyes and Daisy Fuentes

Latina Magazine has done interviews with both Judy Reyes and Daisy Fuentes in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Both women's mothers have had the disease. Breast cancer is an issue that touches so many women. It's sad but I think you could say that pretty much everybody these days knows at least one woman who has had breast cancer.
Here is what Judy had to say:
On her mother's battle with breast cancer:

"It was 14 years ago; my mother was 49. She got misdiagnosed by a gynecologist she'd been seeing for 10 years. She felt something in her right breast, but he kept telling her it was a cyst. She went back to him four times in one year, but he kept saying there was no need for a mammogram. When she went for a second opinion, the doctor confirmed she had cancer. They caught it in time before it spread. She got a mastectomy and then took chemo pills, which had side effects-nausea and depression."


The advice she offers to women going through the same thing:

"As Latinos, we're raised to think that doctors are gods. But they're human; they make mistakes. My mother took the doctor that misdiagnosed her to court and got a settlement. So question everything and do your research. Now we have so much information available in English and Spanish. Learn how to examine yourself and trust your instincts. I believe that people go through things so other people don't have to. In retrospect, my mother might have gotten a lumpectomy [surgery to remove the lump, as opposed to the entire breast]."


On the bond with her family that was strengthened after what they went through:

"It made the relationship with my mother and sisters stronger, but my father left. On top of that, my mom was going through menopause. But now she lives in Atlanta; she's healthy and happy. She has a good doctor and an extraordinarily patient new man. I say "I love you" to my family now more than I ever did when we all lived together. I guess that's the beautiful irony of it all."


On landing the role of Carla Espinosa on Scrubs:

"This was back in 2001. I had been going back and forth between New York and L.A. for years, doing TV pilots [none of which got picked up]. But none of the ones I'd done were as good as this one. I was the only Latina auditioning for the part, which was written for a Latina, so I went in there feelilng confident, thinking, "If I get this, I got the rent paid." I got hired that same day, and I moved back to L.A."


On people still mixing up her ethnicity:

"I recently did an interview for a Latin business magazine and the interviewer said, "So, you're Puerto Rican?" And it was on-camera, so I turned to it and said, "Mami, forgive her."


On what her family did for fun:

"Our parents would take us to clubs where [salsa or meringue] bands were playing. Guys would actually ask them, "May I dance with your daughter?" And they'd say, "Okay." So you never had to worry about guys trying to get all fresh with you."


On her marriage to ex-husband Edwin Figueroa:

"We were together for 11 years [they split a few years ago], and it was a gorgeous marriage. But if you don't change together, you become two different people."


And here is Daisy's story:
On her mother's guilt:

"As a woman in Latin culture, you're the nurturer, the one who takes care of the entire family. If you're not ok, what does that say about your ability to take care of everybody else?"


On her mother coming forward about her breast cancer battle:

"Mom saw how the taboo was shattered by survivors coming forward, and she said, "Daisy, you can tell my story in public."


On who breast cancer affects:

"Because the older you get, it's no longer your friends' moms and aunts who have breast cancer-it's your friends."


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