Thursday, December 29, 2016

Mariah Carey Eats Only These Two Foods to Lose Weight!?

Mariah Carey Eats Only These Two Foods to Lose Weight!?



If you’ve ever found yourself wondering how the undeniably gorgeous Mariah Carey maintains her perfect figure, today is your lucky day. The singer recently opened up about how she gets svelte on E! News, shocking us all with her painfully specific diet. How specific, you ask? Only. Two. Foods.
Related: 18 Foods With a 'Bad Rap' That Are Actually Good for You
"It's really hard. My diet, you would hate it," Carey told E! News recently while explaining how she got fit for her new E! doc-series, 'Mariah's World.' "All you eat is Norwegian salmon and capers every day. That's it."
Smoked salmon and capers are good and all but the only thing you ever eat? Capers are only two calories per tablespoon and while smoked salmon does come in at a healthy 33 calories an ounce and is rife with healthy omega-3 fatty acids and lean protein there are still a lot of important vitamins, minerals, and food groups missing to stay healthy.
We hope that Mimi's just exaggerating, but we aren't holding our collective breath: “I’m actually serious," she laughs during the video interview, adding, "I try to stick with the proteins. It's the worst. But it works!”
While the pop star may rely on such a diet, we’re going to go ahead and stick with some of our own, healthier methods to get fit and lose weight. After all, can one really sustain themselves on smoked salmon alone, forever?
Related: 18 Habits That Can Make You Fat

What Do YOU Think?

Would you ever try a two-ingredient diet? Do you think Mariah's dieting methods are safe? What do you eat when you are trying to lose weight? Let us know in the comments!
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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

World's Most Romantic Cities


Click check out Worlds most romantic cities  
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Buenos Aires, Argentina


Why go: Buenos Aires combines Old World grandeur and tango performances with fabulous nightlife and cutting-edge restaurants.
Where to stay: Originally built as a 19th-century convent, 1555 Malabia House in Palermo Soho is today known as Argentina's first designer B&B. Rooms from $140; malabiahouse.com.ar.
Where to eat: The unmarked entrance to Tegui is hidden by graffiti, but once inside, you'll find ambitious, locally sourced cuisine from hotshot chef German Martitegui.


People who died in 2016: Muhammad Ali, Antonin Scalia and other deaths that made headlines


From politicians to celebrities and more, the world lost many wonderful -- and controversial -- people in 2016.

The year started off with the deaths of legendary musician David Bowie and beloved actor Alan Rickman, of "Harry Potter" and "Die Hard" fame.
Supreme Court Antonin Scalia left a sudden vacancy on the highest court in the land when he unexpectedly died in his sleep at a ranch in Texas in February. Former first lady Nancy Reagan passed away a few weeks later of congestive heart failure at the age of 94.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Harper Lee, who wrote the classic "To Kill a Mockingbird," and Pat Conroy, who penned "The Great Santini" and "Prince of Tides," passed away in the early months of 2016 too.

Cuban dictator Fidel Castro's death sparked wildly different reactions in different parts of the world in December.
The loss of Muhammad Ali in June stunned millions around the world. Sports fans also grieved the loss of record-setting basketball coach Pat Summit who passed away in June and golfing legend Arnold Palmer who passed on in September.
Journalists mourned the passing of Morley Safer of "60 Minutes" fame in May and PBS NewsHour's Gwen Ifill in November.
But not every person whose death made headlines was a household name before they passed -- especially those who were taken unexpectedly in violent acts.
Dozens of souls were lost on June 12 when Omar Mateen gunned down more than 100 victims at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, taking 49 lives and wounding 53 others. The massacre was the single deadliest terror attack on American soil since September 11.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

TMZ reports credits The second leg of Kanye West's Saint Pablo Tour has not just been put on hold



The second leg of Kanye West's Saint Pablo Tour has not just been put on hold ... it's been outright cancelled ... TMZ has learned.
As we reported, Kanye's psych hospitalization put the 2017 portion of the tour on ice, with no restart date set. At the time Kanye was at UCLA Medical Center, sources connected with the rapper insisted the tour would go on, even though belatedly.
Now we've learned Kanye's people contacted concert promoter Live Nation and informed them the second leg -- which for the most part was European -- was officially cancelled. Among the planned stops -- Paris, U.K. and Germany.
We're told cancelling did not pose real problems, because no dates were set and no tickets were sold.
TMZ broke the story ... Kanye has an insurance policy that reimburses him for any lost profits or expenses associated with cancellations that result from a medical condition.

Rite Aid to sell 865 stores to Fred's



(Reuters) - Rite Aid Corp said it would sell 865 stores to Fred's Inc for $950 million to satisfy antitrust concerns over its proposed takeover by Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc.
Fred's shares jumped 73 pct to $19.34 in morning trading on Tuesday, while Rite Aid shares were up 5.6 pct at $8.63.
Rite Aid and Walgreens were widely expected to divest stores in states where the combined company would have a particularly strong position.
 Walgreens has 13,200 stores, nearly 60 percent of which are in the United States, while Rite Aid has 4,570 stores in the United States.

Walgreens said in October 2015 it would buy smaller peer Rite Aid for $9.4 billion to widen its U.S. footprint.
Fred's will continue to operate the acquired stores under the Rite Aid banner during the transition period, the companies said on Tuesday.
Walgreens said it continues to expect the acquisition to realize savings of over $1 billion within three to four years after the closing of the deal, which is expected in early 2017.
Fred's said BofA Merrill Lynch and Regions Bank will provide financing for store acquisitions.
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