Vanessa Williams has no intentions on reconstructing or repairing parts of her body.
“No, no, no, no, no, not yet,” the actress, 60, recently told Page Six Style when asked if she has any plans to get plastic surgery or fillers.
When it comes to cosmetic procedures, the “Dance With Me” star stops at “good Botox,” as she previously discussed her love of the wrinkle-reducing treatment last year.
“I don’t do fillers,” she told the outlet at the Broadway opening of The Cottage, adding that undergoing actual surgery is the “very last thing” she’d try.
Read More: Vanessa Williams Opens Up About Living Her Best Life At 60 And How She’s Giving Herself More Grace Than Ever Before
However, Williams is open to trying non-invasive treatments.
“The technology now for lifting, sculpting, tightening, is incredible,” she explained. “And there’s a machine for anything.
“I just got a microcurrent thing for your neck,...
“No, no, no, no, no, not yet,” the actress, 60, recently told Page Six Style when asked if she has any plans to get plastic surgery or fillers.
When it comes to cosmetic procedures, the “Dance With Me” star stops at “good Botox,” as she previously discussed her love of the wrinkle-reducing treatment last year.
“I don’t do fillers,” she told the outlet at the Broadway opening of The Cottage, adding that undergoing actual surgery is the “very last thing” she’d try.
Read More: Vanessa Williams Opens Up About Living Her Best Life At 60 And How She’s Giving Herself More Grace Than Ever Before
However, Williams is open to trying non-invasive treatments.
“The technology now for lifting, sculpting, tightening, is incredible,” she explained. “And there’s a machine for anything.
“I just got a microcurrent thing for your neck,...
- 8/1/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Artist: Wise John: piano, keyboard, lead vocals and human choir; Alex Strahle: Guitars, Bass and background vocals; Shaun Valentine: drums and percussion; Noah Sierota: bass; Justin Nichols: additional bass; Dani Silva and Adela Pfaff: background vocals; Tom Strahle: lead guitar solo; and Micaela Ines: rhodes Album: ‘A Wonderful World;’ Released: June 13, 2021 on digital […]
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- 9/7/2021
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Susan Boyle isn’t letting a few setbacks keep her from her fans.
The Scottish-born singer that wowed the world — and Simon Cowell — on The X Factor UK in 2009 is back with a new take on Christmas classics.
“I’m excited to be back, I’ve been away from the fans too long,” Boyle, 55, tells People. “I’m back on track and feeling better. I’ve had a bit of a break but I’m back and I’m really excited.”
Some feared that her late-diagnosed Aspergers would have a negative effect on her career, and the singer worried fans...
The Scottish-born singer that wowed the world — and Simon Cowell — on The X Factor UK in 2009 is back with a new take on Christmas classics.
“I’m excited to be back, I’ve been away from the fans too long,” Boyle, 55, tells People. “I’m back on track and feeling better. I’ve had a bit of a break but I’m back and I’m really excited.”
Some feared that her late-diagnosed Aspergers would have a negative effect on her career, and the singer worried fans...
- 11/4/2016
- by russiale93
- PEOPLE.com
Susan Boyle is back with her seventh studio album, and this one is sure to please music fans of all kinds. “A Wonderful World” sees the singer cover pop music’s biggest classic hits including Madonna’s “Like A Prayer”, Robbie Williams’ “Angels” and Paul McCartney’s 1977 single “Mull of Kintyre”. Boyle has also been granted “rare […]...
- 10/14/2016
- by Sylvia Ogweng
- ET Canada
Dragon Age: Inquisition is here, and it brings a wonderful world of role playing with it...
BioWare's Dragon Age: Inquisition is released in the UK soon, and probably out in the Us by the time you read this. As you've no doubt already seen, it's causing quite the stir. In a true return to form, it would appear as though the game has once again pushed Dragon Age to the top of the pile, and if you want to know more, check out our review which will be up very soon.
In the meantime, have a look at the launch trailer, which adopts the current trend of covering classic songs, this time Louis Armstrong's A Wonderful World. The song is used to great effect, helping to show just how wonderful, and dangerous, the world of Inquisition is.
Dragon Age: Inquisition will be released in the UK on November 21 for Xbox One,...
BioWare's Dragon Age: Inquisition is released in the UK soon, and probably out in the Us by the time you read this. As you've no doubt already seen, it's causing quite the stir. In a true return to form, it would appear as though the game has once again pushed Dragon Age to the top of the pile, and if you want to know more, check out our review which will be up very soon.
In the meantime, have a look at the launch trailer, which adopts the current trend of covering classic songs, this time Louis Armstrong's A Wonderful World. The song is used to great effect, helping to show just how wonderful, and dangerous, the world of Inquisition is.
Dragon Age: Inquisition will be released in the UK on November 21 for Xbox One,...
- 11/18/2014
- by aaronbirch
- Den of Geek
While Mexican director Luis Estrada and star Damián Alcázar did a couple of films together before, their real partnership began in 1999 with the political satire Herod's Law (La Ley de Herodes). Since then, Estrada has directed only similar films, all starring Alcázar. A Wonderful World (Un Mundo Maravilloso, 2006) depicted the times of Mexican president Vicente Fox, while 2010's El Infierno (aka El Narco) was a take on president Felipe Calderón and the ongoing war against drugs. If you thought of those films as Estrada's sociopolitical trilogy, well, you better think again. La Dictadura Perfecta (the literal translation would be "the perfect dictatorship"), Estrada's new collaboration with Alcázar, is hitting Mexican theaters on October 16 and is going for the same formula. La Dictadura Perfecta is Estrada's...
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- 8/21/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Claudette Colbert movies on Turner Classic Movies: From ‘The Smiling Lieutenant’ to TCM premiere ‘Skylark’ (photo: Claudette Colbert and Maurice Chevalier in ‘The Smiling Lieutenant’) Claudette Colbert, the studio era’s perky, independent-minded — and French-born — "all-American" girlfriend (and later all-American wife and mother), is Turner Classic Movies’ star of the day today, August 18, 2014, as TCM continues with its "Summer Under the Stars" film series. Colbert, a surprise Best Actress Academy Award winner for Frank Capra’s 1934 comedy It Happened One Night, was one Paramount’s biggest box office draws for more than decade and Hollywood’s top-paid female star of 1938, with reported earnings of $426,944 — or about $7.21 million in 2014 dollars. (See also: TCM’s Claudette Colbert day in 2011.) Right now, TCM is showing Ernst Lubitsch’s light (but ultimately bittersweet) romantic comedy-musical The Smiling Lieutenant (1931), a Best Picture Academy Award nominee starring Maurice Chevalier as a French-accented Central European lieutenant in...
- 8/19/2014
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Columbia Records has announced a partnership with FX and Twentieth Century Fox Television to release .Songs of Anarchy: Music from Sons of Anarchy Seasons 1-4. . which will collect 15 new recordings, specifically for the hit FX television series. The album will arrive in stores on November 29th and includes classic songs such as .What A Wonderful World., .Forever Young. and .John The Revelator.. It also features the Emmy nominated and Ascap award winning series theme song .This Life. written by singer-songwriter Curtis Stigers, Velvet Revolver guitarist Dave Kushner, producer Bob Thiele and show creator Kurt Sutter, performed by Curtis Stigers & The Forest Rangers. Golden Globe Award winning actress/singer Katey Sagal performs four tracks on the...
- 11/11/2011
- by Patrick Luce
- Monsters and Critics
Director: Luis Estrada Writers: Luis Estrada, Jaime Sampietro Starring: Damián Alcázar, Joaquín Cosio, Ernesto Gómez Cruz, Mauricio Isaac, María Rojo, Elizabeth Cervantes, Salvador Sánchez, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Jorge Zárate, Isela Vega, Kristyan Ferrer, Tenoch Huerta Benny Garcia (Damián Alcázar) moved to greener pastures -- the United States -- back when he was a teenager with hopes of becoming a successful Capitalist. Twenty years later he is deported back to Mexico -- presumably due to the increasingly xenophobic immigration policies in the U.S. Upon his return to his hometown, Bennie quickly discovers that a pair of feuding drug lords have taken over the region; his younger brother (Tenoch Huerta) and several of his closest friends have died as a result. Determined to remain on the straight and narrow, Benny begins working at his godfather's garage; but as soon as Benny falls for a gorgeous prostitute (Elizabeth Cervantes) -- the mother...
- 9/27/2011
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
I'm really excited to see that The Happy Poet is playing again in town tonight at Austin Film Society. Presented in part by Texas Independent Film Network and Screen Door Cinema, Paul Gordon's comedic tale brings us a man with a dream, a hot dog stand, and a desire to provide near-vegetarian fare to the world. Heartfelt and funny and filled with local talent, The Happy Poet is one of my favorite movies of recent years, and with the explosion of the food-truck phenomenon, a must-see film. And if you miss the Afs screening, it'll play in San Marcos on Sept. 28.
On Sunday, Cine Las Americas has a free screening of Un Mundo Maravilloso (A Wonderful World) at Takoba. This 2006 satire from Mexico juxtaposes poverty and political ambition -- the Minister of Economy declares the end of poverty just as a homeless drunkard stumbles on the scene.
Geoff Marslett...
On Sunday, Cine Las Americas has a free screening of Un Mundo Maravilloso (A Wonderful World) at Takoba. This 2006 satire from Mexico juxtaposes poverty and political ambition -- the Minister of Economy declares the end of poverty just as a homeless drunkard stumbles on the scene.
Geoff Marslett...
- 9/16/2011
- by Jenn Brown
- Slackerwood
Santa Monica, CA, June 28, 2011. Lionsgate has announced an unprecedented film music collaboration between Academy Award® winner and two time nominee T Bone Burnett (Crazy Heart, Cold Mountain) and four time Academy Award® nominated composer Danny Elfman (Alice In Wonderland, Spider-man) on the music for the highly anticipated film adaptation of The Hunger Games, based on the first in Suzanne Collins.s runaway bestselling book trilogy. The announcement was made by Lionsgate.s Motion Picture Group President Joe Drake.
Elfman and Burnett will be collaborating on the film score, with Burnett also serving as the film.s Executive Music Producer, producing songs for the film and soundtrack.
Said Lionsgate.s Head of Film Music Tracy McKnight of the musical dream team assembled on behalf of the film, .The Hunger Games is such a special property . it has worldwide mass appeal, but it.s also sophisticated, cerebral, soulful, and rebellious. We needed...
Elfman and Burnett will be collaborating on the film score, with Burnett also serving as the film.s Executive Music Producer, producing songs for the film and soundtrack.
Said Lionsgate.s Head of Film Music Tracy McKnight of the musical dream team assembled on behalf of the film, .The Hunger Games is such a special property . it has worldwide mass appeal, but it.s also sophisticated, cerebral, soulful, and rebellious. We needed...
- 6/29/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Nicki Minaj has posted a motivational New Year message for her fans, urging them to "refuse to be defeated" in 2011. The 'Check It Out' rapper, who recently pledged to make the next 12 months her "biggest, baddest, boldest" yet, posted the message via her official website on January 1st. The note, affectionately addressed to "My Darlings", reads: "I want you to hold on to 2011 and never let go. Hold on to it like your life depends on it - because it does. Take charge this year. Refuse to lose. Refuse to be defeated. Refuse to have regrets. A wonderful world awaits you, my darlings. (more)...
- 1/2/2011
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
Exit Stage Left is a web series by, for, and about theater people. This is not a knock on the project, just a point that needs to be made. In my day job I deal with a fair number of people whose lives revolve around the stage. They’re driven like any other artists, but nearly all that I’ve befriended have that “theater tick”: everything, even the most banal of scenarios, has to be turned into a dramatic situation. It’s taxing, especially for someone outside the theater world who doesn’t know if/when you’re supposed to call Hamlet ‘The Scottish Play’. Fortunately, though the atmosphere of Exit Stage Left is thick with that sort of constant melodrama, it is the only negative I’ve encountered. And, realistically, such an element should be viewed as necessary. This new series is an account of the fictitious Lowry...
- 1/23/2009
- by Alex Crowley
- Tilzy.tv
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