Britney Spears' face really looks so sad in that picture as she looks at picture of little Jayden James. Although she did it to herself, I still feel bad for her.
Marc Jacobs got Posh Spice to pose nude for one of his T-Shirts for a good cause according to The Sun. The shirt is to raise awareness about Skin Cancer and will be available in Marc Jacobs stores next week.
As someone who has skin cancer run in their family, that shirt makes want to go out and get a tan! Just joking…
In the United States we’re seeing the first increase in teen births in 15 years – a situation that has us all concerned. Keeping the issue of teen pregnancy and teen parenting on the national radar screen is more important now than ever and “The Baby Borrowers†will do just that. The “Baby Borrowers” will no doubt lead to frank discussions about sex, birth control, pregnancy, and starting a family among anyone who watches it – a very good thing. This show provides a fascinating look at some of the challenges faced by real teen parents every day. It would be impossible to watch “The Baby Borrowers†and not come away with a better understanding and appreciation for the demanding task of parenting.
I know many people want to cause controversy with this show, but there is no reason to because there is a greater good to TBB. If it can makes teens talk to their parents about sex and teen pregnancy and prevent a few unwanted teen pregnancies than that is more important than those people who have not see the show and look for controversy.
So please make sure to watch this show, no matter what age you are on NBC starting February 18th at 9p!
In the meantime check out The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy’s website for information about the campaign and NBC’s The Baby Borrowers’ website about the show!
Thanks Amy! UPDATE: The Baby Borrowers is no longer premiering on February 18th, it will be moving to later date yet to be announced.
Clay Aiken talks about his sex life to NY Magazine and what he says well might surprise you
He imagines his social life here will be “nonexistent, really. I’m not a nighttime person.” He does not plan on dating, and he is not involved with anyone. “Heck, no,” he says. “My dogs.” He has never had a romantic relationship with anyone, unless you count the girls he took to dances back in high school in Raleigh. “I just don’t have an interest in … any of that at all. I have got too much on my plate,” he says. “I’d rather focus on one thing and do that when I can devote time to it, and right now, I just don’t have any desire.”
But Aiken is 29 years old and he is also a human. Surely he must have needs. Urges. He contemplates this in silence for 20 or 30 seconds. “Ah think maybe I don’t! I mean, not really. I’ve just kind of shut it off, maybe. Is that bad?”
Yes it is bad. How can anyone turn it off? Some people need to, but seriously I can't imagine life without it. Can you?