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Ethiopia: An AWOL “Prime Minister”?

Ethiopia: an AWOL “Prime Minister”?by Alemayehu G. Mariam

What happens when a “prime minister” goes AWOL? that is, absent without constitutional leave of absence. Dictator Meles Zenawi has disappeared from public view for several weeks now. he was last seen in public on June 19 at the G20 Summit in Mexico. His disappearing act has provided more grist for speculation and caused pained and grimaced official obfuscation. On July 19, in a rambling, disjointed and incoherent press statement, Zenawi’s spinmesiter and “communication minister”, Bereket Simon, stonewalled any information on Zenawi’s health and whereabouts by offering a cryptic and manifestly dubious explanation on July 19. Simon said Zenawi was receiving medical care for some undisclosed minor health problem at some undisclosed location. The cause of Zenawi’s health problem is alleged to be exhaustion resulting from long public service. Simon’s statement strangely suggested that Zenawi was simultaneously at a medical facility and a Club Med-type vacation spot. Simon assured the public that Zenawi will return to his duties shortly. “Deputy prime minister” Hailemariam Desalegn chimed in with the inane observation that “There is no serious illness at all. It’s minor only. As any human being, he has to get medication and he’ll be coming back soon.” of course, the overwhelming majority of Ethiopian human beings get no medication whatsoever when they face “serious illness”. anyway, what exactly is Zenawi’s “not serious illness”? what kind of medication is Zenawi getting? How soon is soon for Zenawi to return to office? Just to keep things in perspective, on July 18 an Agence France Press report citing “several diplomatic sources” reported that Zenawi “is in a critical state” at a hospital in Belgium and that “his life is in danger” and “might not survive”.

Simon put on a nice act at the press conference; but his body language betrayed his words. Simon wore a morose face as he monologued his way through his rehearsed statement. His physical gestures showed all of the forensic signs of a suspect under extreme stress fudging the truth. he was manifestly tense and visibly preoccupied. His demeanor was combative, his posture defensive and his words evasive. he was manifestly uncomfortable answering questions about Zenawi. he fidgeted and wiggled his fingers, occasionally gesturing. he squirmed and sat rigidly folding his arms. he avoided eye contact with his questioners. His responses to press questions were repetitive and robotic. he spoke softly and slowly but his words were calculated, halting, artful and guileful. he tried to project the appearance of being forthcoming while actually providing very little substantive information. in other words, Simon windbagged and sandbagged at the press conference but did not say much that was informative. it was obvious that Simon was not coming clean with the real deal about Zenawi’s situation. was Simon hiding or covering up something? Simon and Co., may expect us to believe their cock and bull story about a vacationing Zenawi, but we know when we are lied to, deceived, duped, hoodwinked, misled and bamboozled.

In a staged interview with a member of party-controlled media on August 1, Simon continued to stonewall release of any meaningful information on Zenawi’s health or whereabouts. Simon said, “the prime minister’s health is in very good condition. The medical treatment and rest have improved his health. he is in a much better health condition than before.” Simon did not say where Zenawi is getting medical treatment, the nature of his illness and the health improvements he gained over the past couple of weeks, or when he is expected to be back in office.Simon accused Ethiopian Satellite Television (ESAT), without naming it, of engaging in a “campaign of spreading massive lies and hearsay” about Zenawi. he alleged that ESAT had falsely cited ICJ (sic) [ICG- International Crises Group] as its source of information on the demise of Zenawi which, according to Simon, the ICG had denied. Simon, in characteristic manner, misstated the facts. what the ICG stated in its press release is quite different: “Crisis Group denies media reports about PM’s fate. International Crisis Group has no direct knowledge about the state of health of Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi.” Any sophisticated reader knows that the phrase “no direct knowledge” is a term of art commonly used by journalists and researchers to protect their confidential sources. “No direct knowledge” simply means the “knowledge” the ICG has on Zenawi is not based on personal observation, direct investigation or surveillance but derived from reliable informant(s). in other words, the ICG does not have direct photographic or physical evidence of Zenawi’s health or fate, but it has indirect informant-based information. This elementary journalistic technique seems to have escaped Simon.

For all his sophistry and obfuscation, Simon seems conveniently oblivious of two simple questions and the old saying that a picture (that is not photoshopped) is worth a thousand words: 1) if Zenawi is in “very good condition”, why not release a photograph of him in that condition?2) if Zenawi is getting rest and relaxation, why not release a picture of him “vegging out” on the beach or touring the museums? The fact of the matter is that the last photograph and video of Zenawi taken in Mexico showed him to be in extremely bad condition. instead of accusing the opposition of lying and exaggerating information about Zenawi’s health or alleged death, would it not be easier to put them all to shame by producing a one-minute video of Zenawi “in very good condition” taking a dip in the swimming pool or hanging out with four of his crew as reported in the last couple of days? Alternatively, how about one-minute audio tape of Zenawi telling the people that he is doing well and enjoying himself on vacation.

Simon warned there will be no change: “The status quo is maintained – there is no change and there will be no change in the near future.” is the “status quo” an AWOL “prime minster”, an invisible “deputy prime minister”, a shadowy group of power brokers scheming behind the scenes, a manifest power and leadership vacuum, total confusion and cynicism in the country or the two decade old one-man, one-party dictatorship? At the end of the day, “Stonewall” Simon and Co., will have to answer two questions: is Zenawi alive, dead, or has he simply gone AWOL? Or is Zenawi now functioning in a new capacity as “absentee prime minister”?

What Can Be done about a “Prime Minister” Gone AWOL?

The cumulative evidence unmistakably points to the fact that Zenawi is “absent” within the meaning of Article 72(b) of the Ethiopian Constitution which provides, “The Deputy Prime Minister shall… (b) act on behalf of the Prime Minister in his absence.” Zenawi was absent from the annual parliamentary session where the country’s budget was approved. Desalegn “acted on behalf of the prime minster” during that parliamentary session. There is evidence that Desalegn has chaired “Council of Ministers” meetings, an act he can perform only in the “absence” of the “prime minister” under Article 72(b). Zenawi was absent from a scheduled NEPAD [New Partnership for Africa's Development] conference held in Addis Ababa. Senegalese President, Macky Sall chaired the meeting on Zenawi’s behalf. Zenawi has completely vanished from public view for some 46 days. There is no date certain when Zenawi will be present in his office to resume his duties, a fact which points unmistakably to his “absence” from office.

The evasive, equivocating and misleading statements given by Simon and Desalegn to the public on Zenawi’s diagnosis, treatment and prognosis provide clear and convincing evidence that Zenawi is not “present” in Ethiopia let alone functioning as a “prime minister”. The fact that Simon and Desalegn downplayed Zenawi’s illness as “minor” without revealing the diagnosis is not only manifestly absurd but also an admission of his “absence” due to serious illness. if Zenawi’s illness is indeed “minor” as Simon and Desalegn insist, they could simply state, for instance, that Zenawi is battling a nasty bout of the flu. The total lack of transparency, the shroud of secrecy and mystery in providing accurate and timely information on Zenawi’s health and whereabouts is compelling proof of Zenawi’s “absence”.

The key constitutional question about Zenawi’s “absence” is not whether he is in “good condition”, “recuperating”, “resting”, on vacation or if he plans to come back tomorrow, next week or next month. The dispositive question is whether Zenawi as “prime minister”, for whatever reason and for whatever length of time, is unable or disabled from performing the “powers and duties of the Prime Minister of the Federal Republic” under Article 74(1) (namely serving as “as head of government, chairman of the Council of Ministers and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces”) within the meaning of Article 75(b). All of the available evidence points to one, and only one, conclusion: Zenawi is not in a position to discharge his powers and duties under Article 74 and has left his office without constitutional leave of absence.

Are There Constitutional Remedies in the Case of an AWOL Prime Minister?

In light of the clear and convincing evidence that Zenawi is absent from office for purposes of Article 75 (b), can he be declared constitutionally AWOL? if such a declaration could be made, who has the constitutional power and duty to make it?

Article 72(2) prescribes, “The Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers are responsible to the House of Peoples’ Representatives [HPR].” The plain meaning of this provision is that the prime minister is ultimately accountable to the HPR. that accountability imposes, first and foremost, an affirmative duty on the “prime minister” to formally notify and provide the HPR with accurate, ongoing and complete information on his health and whereabouts. The available evidence indicates that netiher Zenawi nor his offcie has not provided such information to the HPR.Article 55(17) provides that the “House of Peoples’ Representatives has the power to call and to question the Prime Minister and other Federal officials and to investigate the Executive’s conduct and discharge of its responsibilities. Article 55(18) provides, “at the request of one-third of its members, [the House of Peoples’ Representatives] shall discuss any matter pertaining to the powers of the executive. it has, in such cases, the power to take decisions or measures it deems necessary.” (See also Art. 76(3).) Under Article 58(4), “the Speaker of the House may call a meeting of the House when it is in recess” to take up urgent business. The Speaker of the House is also obliged to call a meeting of the House at the request of “more than one-half of the members.”Under the foregoing provisions of the Constitution, the HPR as a whole, or a subset of its members have the constitutional power to call and question the prime minster, deputy prime minster or any other federal officials to ascertain the exact whereabouts and health situation of Zenawi. The HPR has the power to investigate the actual circumstances surrounding Zenawi’s absence from office and complete disappearance from public view. Launching a formal inquiry into the absence of the “prime minister” is an affirmative obligation and unavoidable constitutional duty of the HPR. Such an inquiry can be initiated at the “request of one-third of [HPR] members” when in session, “more than one-half of the members” when the HPR is in recess and/or by the “Speaker of the House” sua sponte at any time.

There could be other constitutional mechanisms to ascertain and secure a declaration of “absence” under Article 75(b). it is possible for any “concerned” or “interested parties to raise the issue of the “prime minister’s” “absence” as a constitutional matter and seek adjudicatory such relief. Article 82 provides for a “Council of Constitutional Inquiry” (CI) and grants it the power to “to investigate constitutional disputes” and “submit its recommendations to the House of the Federation” pursuant to Article 83(1) which must “within thirty days of receipt, decide a constitutional dispute submitted to it by the Council of Constitutional Inquiry (CI).” Article 17 of the Council of Constitutional Inquiry Proclamation No 250/2001 affirms the CI’s investigatory powers and extends subject matter jurisdiction over “any law or decision given by any government organ or official which is alleged to be contradictory to the constitution…” to seek review in the CI under the Proclamation, a litigant need only be a “concerned party” (Art. 17 (3)) or an “interested party (Art. 20(1); e.g. individual, group, political party, etc.). Such a party can request “inquiry” and adjudication into the constitutionally unexcused “absence” of the “prime minister” from office under Article 75(b).

The “status quo” today, to use “Stonewall” Simon’s phrase, is that the “prime minister” is “absent” and the “deputy prime minster” cannot constitutionally succeed the absent “prime minister” under Article 75(b). As a result, the country has no “head of government” (Art. 74(1)) or a functioning constitutional executive branch. Given the urgent and pressing nature of the issue, a “concerned or interested party” should be able to seek expedited review by the CI. Alternatively, a “concerned or interested party” should be able to seek declaratory relief in the “Federal Supreme Court” which has “the highest and final judicial power over Federal matters” under Article 80. Since Article 75(b) raises an indisputable “Federal matter”, the “Federal Supreme Court” should properly exercise jurisdiction and determine whether the “prime minister” is “absent”.

A separate two-pronged constitutional challenge could also be advanced to determine the “absence” of the “prime minister” under subsection 1 of Article 12 of the Constitution which affirmatively requires “activities of government shall be undertaken in a manner which is open and transparent to the public.” The secrecy and shroud of mystery surrounding Zenawi’s whereabouts and health situation is contrary to the constitutional mandate of maintaining an “open and transparent” government. Transparency for purposes of Article 75(b) means providing accurate, complete, timely and ongoing information to the public on the status of the “prime minister” to discharge the duties of his office. The people are entitled to know if their “prime minister” is ill, the general nature of his illness, the general nature of the medical treatment he is receiving, where he is receiving such treatment, the general prognosis and his expected or anticipated date of his return to office and whether he is actually acting as “prime minister” under Article 74(1). for purposes of Article 72(2), transparency means providing accurate, complete, timely and ongoing information to the HPR. As a last resort, under subsection (3) of Article 12 the “people may recall any one of their representatives whenever they lose confidence in him.” A recall undertaking in Zenawi’s election district could also produce the answer to the question of whether Zenawi is “absent”.“Simon Says…”

I have often said that talking constitutional law to Zenawi and crew is like preaching Scripture to a gathering of Heathen. All of the foregoing constitutional analysis will fall on deaf ears partly due to lack of constitutional comprehension by Zenawi and crew and mostly because they do not give a damn. They could not care less about the Constitution, the rule of law and the rest of it. their 21-year record of trashing the principle of the rule of law proves that the Constitution to them is not worth the paper it is written on. but as someone who believes in the rule of law, I must defend the principle even in the face of seasoned and inveterate constitutional scofflaws.Having said that, are we all ready to play the well-known children’s game called “Simon says…”? in that game, one player takes the role of “Simon” and issues instructions (usually physical actions such as “stand up” or “sit down”) to the other players. The instruction should only be followed if prefaced with the phrase “Simon says” as opposed to just making the statement. if a player follows an instruction that is not preceded with the phrase, “Simon says…”, the player is kicked out of the game. The object for the player acting as “Simon” is to get all of the other players kicked “out” of the game as quickly as possible. The winner of the game is the last player who has successfully followed all of the given commands. so “’Stonewall’ Simon says Zenawi will return to his office shortly.” “Zenawi is on vacation…” “Simon says Zenawi has gone AWOL…!!!”

Amharic translations of recent commentaries by the author may be found at: http://www.ecadforum.com/Amharic/archives/category/al-mariam-amharic and http://ethioforum.org/?cat=24 Previous commentaries by the author are available at: http://open.salon.com/blog/almariam/ and www.huffingtonpost.com/alemayehu-g-mariam/

Ethiopia: An AWOL “Prime Minister”?

Fergie Plastic Surgery Before and After Pictures

If you look at most of the Fergie plastic surgery before and after pictures, you will notice that her face and body has changed throughout the years. many people consider her looks to be extremely natural and beautiful, causing several people to really nitpick on her and think about different things towards her. The truth is that she is beautiful, but that beauty has really caused many people to think of her as somebody who got plastic surgery. Even though everybody believes the Fergie plastic surgery rumors, she seems to be a bit mad about the fact that everybody says she has plastic surgery. however, you cannot blame everybody about their speculation.

What has she said about her surgery?

She has been quoted saying that she really does get annoyed by everybody who talks about her plastic surgery, but when you look at the Fergie plastic surgery before and after photos, you can really see why everybody is still accusing her. Her photos have caused quite the mayhem, especially since she spent almost the last decade in the public eyes. Her name has been out there for such a long time, so it is only normal for the public to nitpick on her face and body. Fergie once said that she is not afraid of any type of tummy tucks or botox, but she really just wants everybody to stop it with the rumors because she never got and never will get surgery.

Are the Fergie plastic surgery before and after pictures edited?

Those pictures available online are not at all edited in any way. many people are so used to believing that things onine are all fake. Those pitures are all real, so there’s no need to believe that they were altered in any way. many people got these pictures from qualified sources, so they were not fake. in other words, if you really do see something different in the way that she looks now, you are seeing the real thing.

Fergie plastic surgery before and after – Nose Job

Have you seen that nose job? that nose of hers is so different, and even though you can still see her ordinary nose, you will find that her nose is still quite different. in the early 2,000′s, you will see that her nose has truly changed and has gone from fat to straighter. Her nose was quite fat in the past, so her pictures now show that her nose looks so different.

Fergie plastic surgery before and after – Boob job and Brow lift

Her boobs are quite bigger now than before. I am not so sure what her measurements are exactly, but it has changed a lot throughout the years. Her boobs would get most of the attention whenever she would pose in a bikini for magazine. Her brows on the other hand are always high up, and it is quite obvious that her brows have been done in a certain way. It is definitely very scary how she likes to use different makeup, but makeup can only do so much.

Her entire face and boobs really have taken a huge change. many bloggers are now constantly writing about her because of how obvious everything is. of course, we all need to consider that she does have feelings, and that she probably is telling the truth. If you look closely, the differences in her before and after surgery photos aren’t as obvious as Nicki Minajs’. Nicki’s photos really show a big difference, but Fergie’s is still quite hidden; however, you can just see it that she has changed a lot. She may telling the truth or lying about her face, but it is very obvious that something has changed.

If you don’t believe in the changes made in her face, you really need to consider looking at the Fergie plastic surgery before and after photos. Her face has changed a lot throughout the years, and if you really want to see the differences, look at every picture one by one. There’s a variety of pictures which you will find available. what confuses me is why she never has admitted anything about her surgery. I guess we will have to wait before she says anything about her face.

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Kardashian’s Matriarch Kris Jenner Displays New FAT LIP – Result Of Failed Plastic Surgery?

(iWIDK by Christine Ribeiro)Kardashian Matriarch Kris Jenner dons a fat lip on a recent commercial.

There is speculation the reality star fell victim to plastic surgery gone wrong.

According to MSN, ”her  massively swollen upper lip, or “trout pout” causes a small crisis among the family…”

Jenner is currently in legal woes due to ‘complications’ owed to plastic surgery.

The obvious swell is likely doing a number on the star’s self-esteem; it goes without saying this family is known to fixate on their looks.

However, media savvy as she is, Jenner will bounce back from this and will undoubtedly flourish in the dynasty she essentially built.

Kardashian’s Matriarch Kris Jenner Displays New FAT LIP – Result Of Failed Plastic Surgery?

Nicki Minaj Plastic Surgery: Breast and Butt Implants « Celebrity Plastic Surgery

It seems there has always been serious speculation about Nicki Minaj and her posterior. the young starlet has a very ample rear end, and there is quite a bit of speculation about that rear end and whether or not it has been helped along with some butt augmentation.

Nicki has been extremely hesitant to talk about plastic surgery – she’s a master of evading questions. For example, a recent interview for the UK’s Guardian posed a question about her teeth. During the interview, Nicki carefully controlled the following exchange,

“your teeth are beautiful,” I say. “thank you,” she says. “Are they natural?” She gives me a ferocious stare “Are your teeth natural?” she replies. “You can tell they are,” I say. “They’re disgusting.”

If Nicki wouldn’t talk about her teeth, you can imagine how the feisty young singer and rapper felt about talking about possible fat transfers or butt implants. She didn’t. Nor has she for the many years of speculation. But there are some signs pointing to possible transfers over time.

In the earliest pictures of Nicki, she has an adorable little figure. Her breast and bottom were proportionate with her tiny frame, although she had a healthy bit of roundness. fast forward a few years and suddenly Nicki seems to have gained ten or possibly even twenty pounds, but only in her rear end and chest.

While weight gain may explain some of the changes to her body, the real likelihood is that Nicki made some small (big) improvements in certain areas to enhance not only her appeal on stage, but part of her marketing as well. As she’s said in the past,

“If people are sitting in a barbershop talking about my butt, it’s conversational. That’s what people are going to do. As long as they’re talking about Nicki Minaj, it’s good.”

Nicki Minaj Plastic Surgery: Breast and Butt Implants « Celebrity Plastic Surgery

Ashley Judd's conversation about women's looks

The actress Ashley Judd set out this week to spark a conversation – and that’s exactly what she did.

She authored a piece for “The Daily Beast” with an eye-catching title: “Ashley Judd Slaps Media in the Face for Speculation over her ‘Puffy’ Appearance.” Tens of thousands of tweets, shares and comments later, a huge conversation is being had about how the media talks about women’s bodies.

It stems from a few of Judd’s television appearances in March to promote a new show. Tabloid reporters were more interested in Judd’s face than her show; they reported her face looked fuller then the gossip began.

Was she on drugs? Did plastic surgery go wrong? Did she need to have plastic surgery? yes, yes, and yes, they concluded. Judd says she couldn’t ignore it.

“I choose to address it because the conversation was pointedly nasty, gendered, and misogynistic and embodies what all girls and women in our culture, to a greater or lesser degree, endure every day, in ways both outrageous and subtle,” Judd wrote.

Throughout this week, her eloquent treatise continues to resonate with women across the country, but the critics are there, too. One online commenter wrote sarcastically, “It’s atrocious that such speculation should happen. After all, it’s not like movie stars go around begging for everyone’s attention and getting work done and going on diets they talk about endlessly and arranging for spontaneous pictures in parks with their kids.”

Is that a fair criticism? What’s your reaction to “the conversation?” Did it start one in your circle? will it make a difference?

Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Founder & CEO, MissRepresentation.org; filmmaker, actress, speaker, and advocate. Newsom wrote, directed, and produced the 2011 Sundance documentary “Miss Representation,” which asserts that the media’s misrepresentations of women contribute to the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence.

Jose Lambiet, Veteran gossip writer and columnist; publications include the Palm Beach Post, Star Magazine, National Enquirer, new York Daily News and Radar Online

Robinne Lee, Actress, Producer, Writer; Credits include “Hitch,” “Seven Pounds,” “Hotel for Dogs;” Yale alumnae & Columbia Law

Ashley Judd's conversation about women's looks

Is Ashley Judd ‘the new face of feminism’?

Actress Ashley Judd, star of ABC-TV’s  ”Missing” and the subject of  speculation over whether she’s had any cosmetic procedures, has more than denied it.

Judd at first she said her face was puffy because of medical issues.  (See the slide show we did last month, left).

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More recently, she penned a lengthy piece in the Daily Beast blaming those in the media and online who questioned or criticized her appearance on a patriarchal culture that’s demeaning to women.

Her essay has been lauded by some but thought to be over-the-top by others.

Here are some excerpts.

Ashley Judd, in ”Ashley Judd slaps media in the face for speculation over her ‘puffy’ appearance”:

“Patriarchy is a system in which both women and men participate. It privileges, inter alia, the interests of boys and men over the bodily integrity, autonomy, and dignity of girls and women. It is subtle, insidious, and never more dangerous than when women passionately deny that they themselves are engaging in it. this abnormal obsession with women’s faces and bodies has become so normal that we (I include myself at times—I absolutely fall for it still) have internalized patriarchy almost seamlessly. we are unable at times to identify ourselves as our own denigrating abusers, or as abusing other girls and women.”

Carla Hall of the Los Angeles Times in “Ashley Judd protests too much’‘:

“Judd is a successful, famous actress who has talent and beauty (yes, still) and has used both to her advantage. her appearance was objectively on the table when she got leading roles in movies, scored cosmetics campaigns and appeared on the covers of fashion magazines. When Judd or any other actor — male or female — strolls down a red carpet in thousands of dollars of borrowed clothes and jewels, they’ve been objectified into a powerful advertisement for the designers who bedeck them. For Judd to be outraged that the same public that is awed by her looks — a currency for her — will chortle about cracks in the glossy facade seems to indicate she doesn’t understand how the game she signed up for, and has prospered from, is played.

“I don’t blame Ashley Judd for being hurt by the comments. but it comes with the business that both makes and breaks celebrities. Jennifer Love Hewitt seemed to best express this when she told the Los Angeles Times’ Amy Kaufman that ‘part of our job as actors is to be eye candy.’ “

Rene Lynch of the Baltimore Sun in “Ashley Judd rips media, public for ‘nasty assaults on body image”:

“Judd penned an elegant, impassioned and meticulously crafted article … for the Daily Beast that bashed the media (and the public) for sexist and ageist attacks that try to belittle women and equate their worth with their looks …

“Perhaps we should be focusing on Judd’s face — as the new face of feminism.”

Alexandra Petri of the Washington Post in “Stop talking about how we need to stop talking about Ashley Judd’s puffiness”:

“If I wanted to, I could spend my days running around in a high dudgeon, squawking … I come from the Backwards in Heels school of feminism, where you accept that to do everything men do, you occasionally have to do it backwards in heels. this is unfortunate, but it is part of the job …

“Objectification of women is a problem. Judging a woman’s argument by her looks is a problem. Judging her by her looks is a problem.

But this is the point in the essay where my brain starts screaming, [caps hers] “ASHLEY JUDD IS a SCREEN ACTRESS! how else are we supposed to judge her?”

Stephanie Hanes in the Christian Science Monitor in “Thank you, Ashley Judd, for positive body image treatise”:

“Thank you, Ashley Judd. after a barrage of nasty media speculation about the actress’s looks – everything from questions about possible plastic surgery to denigrating comments about her weight – Ms. Judd this week decided she needed to respond.

“And it was none too soon. this has been nightmare of a month for parents who worry about the body image messages we’re sending our little girls. there has been chatter about whether a thinner-than-normal Miley Cyrus was anorexic, with her response that she had food allergies and was on a gluten-free diet.

“Jennifer Lawson, of Hunger Games fame, faced criticism for, well, looking like a woman. And this comes on a slew of other body critiques of women in entertainment – nothing new, sadly, but perhaps particularly virulent.

“Who knows what Judd’s response will change. but at least she is speaking up. And that, it seems, is a true role model for our girls.”

What do you think of Judd’s essay or what any of these writers had to say? Share in the comments.

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Is Ashley Judd ‘the new face of feminism’?

Chin Augmentation Climbing in Popularity

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The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) just released new statistics based on last year’s plastic surgery numbers—and chin augmentations are skyrocketing in front of other procedures as the fastest growing trend.

According to the ASPS, there were 20,680 chin implants performed in 2011. Viewed side by side with one of the more popular cosmetic procedures, such as breast augmentation (more than 300,000 performed last year), that number seems rather small. however, that 20,680 represents a 71 percent increase in the number of chin augmentations performed in 2011 vs. how many were performed in 2010—a huge leap up.

I’ve seen speculation that one of the reasons that chin implants are becoming so popular is the advent of video chatting on phones and computers. The theory here is that people are spending more time looking at their own face reflected back to them—and perhaps even seeing themselves from new angles as a result—and they don’t necessarily like what they see.

This may be true, but it all ties into the traditional (but still very applicable) reason that has always brought people to seek out a chin augmentation: it’s a procedure that strengthens your jawline and provides your profile with greater balance and symmetry. People tend to react more favorably to symmetrical features, and strong jaws are associated with confidence and success; I would argue that these are the core reasons why chin augmentations are becoming so popular, even if video chatting is what has served as the initial inspiration.

Trend or not, a chin augmentation—even a very subtle one—can make an enormous difference in how looking in the mirror (or into the camera on your iPhone) makes you feel. If you’re interested in exploring how a chin implant could improve your facial profile, consider coming in to our offices here in San Francisco to discuss your options. If you decide a chin augmentation is right for you, we’ll customize the size and shape of your implant to ensure that it complements your particular face shape and features.

Chin Augmentation Climbing in Popularity

Lana del Rey Plastic Surgery Before and After

The powers that be are forcing this new character “Lana del Rey” down our throats and so we decided to investigate if this chick was for real or not. The 24-year-old New Yorker is actually called Lizzy Grant – she admits the name Lana Del Rey was made up by “a series of managers and lawyers”. She tried to make it as a mainstream artist in 2009, releasing a three-track EP. this failed, so she went away, wrote some more songs and returned transformed. Bigger hair, bigger eyes, bigger lips, bigger tunes.

So, as far as we can tell, this woman has transformed herself in more ways than one. we conclude that she has most likely had a lip augmentation as well as a nose job as you can see from the obvious differences in the pictures above. Although the diffences may be obvious to you and me, Lana del Rey vehemently denies every having altered her lips. In an interview with Complex, Lana is asked about the speculation, here’s what she has to say:

“What bothers you about the criticism?I’m just not interested. Music is secondary to me. I wish I could go back to normal. I’m a really quiet person. I always have been. It’s hard when you see a lot of things written about you. It’s not what I had in mind.

Yeah, there’s a lot of speculation about your lips.I can tell that’s going to be a fucking problem. I didn’t sign up to be famous, I just wanted to sing. It’s so annoying, but what am I going to do?

Are your lips real?I haven’t had anything done at all. anyone who’s known me will tell you that. I’m sorry, but I was living in a trailer park for a few years. I didn’t even have enough money to buy Cocoa Puffs. It’s not like I crawled from under the bridge and got surgery. I’m quite pouty. [Laughs.] That’s just how I look when I sing.”

 

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Lana del Rey Plastic Surgery Before and After

Stay Lindsay: Latest Celebrity Cosmetic Surgery Rumours

When it comes to celebrities, a lot of stars and starlets opt for cosmetic surgery to turn back the clock and stay looking younger for longer. Many have admitted that there’s greater pressure on celebrities to keep looking youthful and vibrant, and that the long hours, stress and workload can take its toll.botox

Earlier this month reality TV star Kim Kardashian was spotted leaving a salon with slightly red and blotchy skin, which many people have linked back to medical microdermabrasion. this procedure can help to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, age spots, sun damage and patchy pigmentation, and the results can be seen after just a few minutes, and can last for weeks.

Kim has undergone cosmetic treatments in the past, having had Botox injections around the eyes. however, she has denied undergoing invasive plastic surgery and has said she’ll only ever try Botox again when she turns 40, due to an allergic reaction she sustained to the hugely popular anti-ageing treatment.

Speculation around Ashley Judd has also appbotoxeared in newspapers and magazines after the TV and film star was photographed earlier this month looking quite a bit puffier in the face. a representative claimed Ashley’s fuller face was down to a sinus infection and cold, for which she had been taking medication that caused the puffiness. others believe she may have had dermal filler injections though.

Similarly, Lindsay Lohan’s recent stint as a hostess on popular US TV show ‘Saturday Night Live’ has caused fans to wonder whether she’s had cheek implants. Madonna and Kylie Minogue are both said to have undergone this procedure as well, which is becoming increasingly popular thanks to the younger looking appearance they can create.

Stay Lindsay: Latest Celebrity Cosmetic Surgery Rumours

Clay Aiken’s Plastic Surgery Confession

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Clay Aiken’s Plastic Surgery Confession, If you thought something different about “American Idol” alum Clay Aiken when he returned to reality television in January with a stint on “Celebrity Apprentice,” well, you were right.

After months of speculation that the 33-year-old singer had gotten some sort of facial plastic surgery, Aiken came clean to “Watch what Happens Live” host Andy Cohen Tuesday night.

“I had operative surgery on my jaw for a TMJ thing and I had them suck the fat out of my chin while they were in there,” the “Invisible” crooner confessed during the show’s “Plead the Fifth” game” “I was like, ‘You know what, while I’m already down, go ahead and take the vacuum in there and suck the fat out of my chin.”

Clay’s not alone in his admission. a couple of other celebs have recently admitted to getting a little medical help in the beauty department. just last week, Susan Sarandon told People magazine she too had gotten some lipo under her chin as well as her eye, but insists she doesn’t want to go overboard: “You don’t want to look like a female impersonator of yourself,” she told the mag. Meanwhile, “Mission Impossible” actress Emmauelle Beart, told France’s Le Monde she went under the knife to get her “mouth done” when she was just 27, something she regrets.

Clay Aiken’s Plastic Surgery Confession