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Thursday, 5 March 2015

Is This 8-Year-Old the World's Youngest Supermodel?KRISTINA PIMENOVA

If a modeling scout approached you about your child the way Kristina's mom was, would you consider letting your little one work?Kristina Pimenova is still being talked about and we have our eyes on this upcoming beauty......she will make it big...WATCH OUT BILLBOARDS and you too DONAVAN!!!!


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Monday, 2 March 2015

$150K Pearl Oscar Dress ... STOLEN!!!!

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Lupita Nyong'o's now-famous Oscar dress -- adorned in pearls -- was stolen right out of her hotel room ... TMZ has learned.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... the dress was taken out of Lupita's room at The London West Hollywood. The dress is made of pearls ... 6,000 white Akoya pearls. It's valued at $150,000.
 
 

We Never Said Lupita's Oscar Dress was Real???

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It's turning into the greatest Oscar story in years. Lupita Nyong'o's stolen Oscar dress -- which was reportedly worth between $150,000 and $10 MILLION -- appears to be all smoke and mirrors.
TMZ broke the story ... the thief called us Friday afternoon and said he took 2 of the pearls down to the Garment District in L.A. and learned they were fake. That's when he returned the dress to the hotel.
Law enforcement sources tell us ... Calvin Klein's people never told them if the pearls were real or fake. We're told the only person who represented the pearls as real and valued the dress at $150K was Lupita's stylist.
A source directly connected with the Women's Creative Director of Calvin Klein, Francisco Costa, put it this way to TMZ, "Did anyone ever say they were real from Calvin Klein? I always assumed everyone knew they were fake, but I guess not."
The source awesomely adds, "Do they really make dresses out of real jewels since Cleopatra died?"