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Selena Gomez Pokes Fun at Her Younger Self in Hilarious TikTok
Celebrities, they’re just like us. Celebrities, they’re just like us. As it turns out, they are also embarrassed by their younger selves, but the difference is that their awkward stages were blasted across the Internet for the world to see. Selena Gomez never really went through an awkward stage (she has always been fabulous), but she did recently take the opportunity to poke fun at one of her red carpet interviews from back in 2007.
On Thursday night, the singer posted a TikTok with audio from the Teen Vogue Young Hollywood Party 14 years ago. Selena arrived to the event in black shorts, black patterned tights, an iconic graphic tee featuring the earth that says “hotter than I should be,” and a big, black statement belt. She wore her hair pulled back with some added blue streaks in it.
In Selena’s TikTok, she uses audio from the event where she’s talking about her hair choices. “I’ve got some blue going on,” Selena lip synchs while playing with a colorful wig. The interviewer then asks where her inspiration for the hair came from. “I don’t know,” baby Sel said. “I like a little edge and a little pop in my hair so I wanted to add something different especially for the Teen Vogue party.”
“To my younger self: you’re not cool bro,” Selena captioned the video. This isn’t the first time Selena has embraced her former antics. Back in May Sel posted a hilarious throwback video of her singing “Don’t Go Knockin’ on My Door” by Britney Spears. “The hustle was real,” she captioned the post.
Honestly, I am all for these baby Sel throwbacks. Keep ’em coming!
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‘A joke’: Germany mocked over plan to send helmets to Ukraine | Ukraine-Russia crisis News | Al Jazeera
Germany, which has refused to provide weapons to Ukraine in the face of a possible Russian invasion, offered on Wednesday to send 5,000 helmets instead, a move slammed as an “absolute joke” by the mayor of Kyiv.
German Justice Minister Christine Lambrecht said the planned delivery would send a “very clear signal” that Germany stands by Ukraine amid rising tensions with Russia.
But Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said the helmet offer had left him “speechless”.
He accused Germany of failing to understand “that we are dealing with a highly equipped Russian army that could start further invading Ukraine at any moment”.
“Five thousand helmets are an absolute joke,” he told the Bild daily. “What will Germany send next? Pillows?”
The move was also slammed in Germany, with a meme circulating on social media using an image from a 2019 campaign encouraging young people to wear cycling helmets, with the slogan: “Looks like s**t. But saves my life.”
With tens of thousands of Russian troops gathered on the Ukrainian border, fears are mounting that a major conflict could break out in Europe.
Ukraine’s calls to Western allies to bolster its defence capabilities have seen the United States, the United Kingdom and Baltic states agree to send to Kyiv weapons, including anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles.
But Germany has refused to supply Ukraine with weapons, claiming this would further inflame the conflict.
Defence Minister Lambrecht said earlier this week that Germany would deliver a field hospital to Ukraine, and that Berlin has already provided respirators.
But Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has condemned Germany for its refusal to supply armaments to Kyiv, urging Berlin to stop “undermining unity” and “encouraging Vladimir Putin”.
I’m A Celeb’s Arlene Phillips sparks anger with OCD joke as viewers slam ‘shocking’ comment – YorkshireLive
Angry I’m A Celebrity fans have complained to Ofcom after Dame Arlene Phillips’ “shocking” comment during the show’s first episode.
The 78-year-old former Strictly Come Dancing judge is one of the new famous faces vying to be crowned queen of the castle.
During the opening episode on Sunday, many fans watching thought the choreographer’s choice of words was poor after she “confessed” she likes to clean and was “OCD about everything”.
“I cannot live with dirt,” she told viewers.
“I am completely OCD about everything in my life being organised, clean, neat and tidy.”
Those watching at home weren’t too impressed with Arlene’s flippant reference to a serious mental illness, the Mirror reports.
One person said on Twitter: “No, Arlene, you are not ‘OCD’ about cleaning. OCD is a terrifying, life-changing illness and we need people to stop throwing the term around #ImACeleb.”
Another wrote: “This is a terrible thing to hear, I certainly won’t be supporting Arlene this year.
“As a fellow sufferer this sort of thing maddens me. How dare ITV put that out on their programmes. Being clean and neat and tidy is NOT the same as having OCD.”
A third commented: “Shocked but not surprised that ITV aired what Arlene Phillips said about being OCD because she’s organised and can’t live with dirt. Do better ITV.”
And another frustrated viewer wrote: “Call yourself a mental health advocate? Well then, please take the time to complain to Ofcom about the use of the acronym ‘OCD’ on last night’s #ImACeleb.
“OCD is not a personality quirk or an adjective, it takes lives.”
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common mental health condition where a person has obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviours, according to the NHS website.
OCD can be distressing and significantly interfere with your life, but treatment can help you keep it under control.
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Arlene has never publicly spoken about being diagnosed with the condition and many I’m A Celeb viewers took issue with ITV not removing the offending comments from the pre-recorded segments.
“Not for the first time ITV have left an unhelpful and inappropriate reference to OCD in an #ImACeleb episode,” charity OCD UK wrote.
“Pre-Recorded so could easily have been edited out so not to add to misconceptions/stigma.”
“Very disappointing to hear a contestant use ‘OCD’ as an adjective because they like things clean. Even more disappointed in ITV for not editing it out,” another person added.
Former One Direction singer Niall Horan is just one famous face who has spoken open and honestly about their struggles with OCD over the years.
“I have mild obsessive-compulsive disorder, that’s what doctors call it,” the singer told German magazine Zeit Leo last year.
“That is, I feel I have to do things in a certain way.”
The star explained how he developed the disorder in his childhood, which caused him to feel extremely isolated at times.
In additional interviews, Niall has admitted his mental health condition and anxious feelings can impact his performances on stage.
*If you are struggling with mental health, you can speak to a trained advisor from Mind mental health charity on 0300 123 3393 or email info@mind.org.uk
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Mac Jones Shows Off Wheels With Hilarious Fake Touchdown In Pro Bowl
New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones showed off both his wheels and sense of humor with a fake touchdown run in the NFL Pro Bowl.