Posts Tagged ‘Stevie Wonder’

PHOTOS: Paula, Liza and the VH1 Divas Do Brooklyn

September 18th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

Paula Abdul and Liza Minnelli VH1 DivasLegendary ladies of the past and the future joined forces at last night’s VH1 Divas 2009 concert at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Howard Gilman Opera House. A sleek and spunky Paula Abdul hosted the event, performing a medley of her greatest hits at the start of the show and later doing a hilarious sendup of her American Idol replacement, Ellen DeGeneres.

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PHOTOS: Celebs Get Excited for the ESPY’s

July 16th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

Michael Phelps and Demi Moore

Michael Phelps and Demi Moore make quite an odd couple as they pose backstage during the 2009 ESPY Awards on July 15 in L.A. Superstars of the sports world Kobe Bryant, Nastia Liukin, Shawn Johnson, Venus and Serena Williams were joined by celebrities including Rob Lowe, Samuel L. Jackson, Rashida Jones, Jamie Pressly, Zachary Quinto and Stevie Wonder at the ceremony.

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Celebs Announced for Michael Jackson Memorial

July 6th, 2009 / Author: Chris Morran

Michael JacksonAfter much speculation over which celebrities would be participating in tomorrow’s memorial service for Michael Jackson, the family has released a preliminary list of famous faces expected to pay tribute to the fallen pop icon.

Mariah Carey, Jennifer Hudson, John Mayer, Usher, Stevie Wonder, Kobe Bryant, Brooke Shields, Magic Johnson, Berry Gordy, Rev. Al Sharpton, Martin Luther King III and more are included on the press release from the Jackson family’s publicists.

It was previously reported that Mariah is expected to sing “I’ll Be There,” the Jackson 5’s classic hit from 1970 that she recorded in 1992.

Tomorrow’s farewell to Michael had more than 1.6 million people registering to get one of around 10,000 free tickets.

Clothes for a Cause

June 30th, 2009 / Author: Chris Morran

Why not celebrate Michael Jackson’s amazing life by giving back to one of his favorite charities, USA (United Support of Artists) for Africa.

Support the cause with this USA for Africa logo tee by Give and Take. Proceeds of the shirt benefit the charity, which works toward relieving famine and disease in Africa.

Michael Jackson’s megahit ‘We Are The World’, co-written by Lionel Richie and featuring dozens of the biggest celebrities of the 80’s including Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder and Bruce Springsteen, raised over $50 million for the charity back in 1985.

$50 at Kitson boutiques.

Kimora Lee Simmons’ Baby Shower

April 29th, 2009

Nigel Barker Gives Budget Beauty Tips

January 9th, 2009

Nigel Barker charms during his Haiti: Hunger and Hope art exhibition held Thursday at NYC’s Milk Gallery.

While tunes such as SWV’s Right Here and Stevie Wonder’s Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours blare, the America’s Next Top Model judge and fashion photographer gamely entertains guests with kisses on the cheek and sparkling conversation.  

Any budget beauty or fashion tips?

“I always say ‘keep it natural, keep it simple,’” he tells me. “People tend to overdo it. People ask ‘what can I do on the red carpet? I want to have a more relaxed look.’ Just be confident in yourself. Don’t think because of the makeup, because of the hair, because of the gown, you’re going to look fantastic. There’s enough fashion faux pas out there. You have to feel fantastic and the camera will pick it up.”

Nigel perks up when asked about his favorite body part.

“I’m more of a butt guy than I am a boob guy,” he laughs. “And legs as well. Legs and butt are very important — and feet. I’ve got a bit of a foot fetish. I’m all about the lower part of the body.”

Nice.

Despite pleas from the government to cancel his trip, Nigel traveled to Haiti to document the situation so that he could raise awareness about their desperate plight. (It’s just 45 minutes from the U.S.) His striking photographs adorn the walls tonight.

Giving back is key to the British-born father of two, 36, who is married to Cristen Chin.

“I think it’s fantastic that stars like Angelina Jolie get involved with charity,” he tells me. “The more people the better. We need to help out more in general, and on Top Model we always go on about our girls becoming role models. It’s not a joke. It’s important. If you’re in a position where people listen to you or you’re in the public eye, that celebrity should be used for something. It shouldn’t just be used to make your life better. I guess it’s an Asian thing, but the pleasure is in the giving in my family.”

He continues, “When you have children, it’s not when the kid gives you something, it’s when you give your son something and you see that smile on their face. We can all identify with that. Charity’s the same way. When you help people and they are physically moved by what you’ve done or you’ve changed their life, there’s nothing in the world that makes you feel better.”

I ask designer Zang Toi whether he’s spoken to Farrah Fawcett recently. (She was diagnosed with cancer of the intestine in 2006.) The Charlie’s Angels star has been his muse, and I once had time with her backstage after one of his shows.   

“I haven’t talked to her for several months,” Zang tells me. “I try to leave a message every two weeks. I just left a message at Christmas, but the last time I called about six weeks ago, I spoke to the housekeeper and she said she’s fine, so I hope she’s OK.”

Any fashion advice?

“Create your own style, and don’t follow trends blindly. You have to understand yourself, and have your own individual look.”

He gives props to “glamorous” Sharon Stone, “original” Drew Barrymore and “youthful” Cameron Diaz for having the best style.

Um, Sharon?

“Anything I mention to my clients – if Sharon has it, they all want it.”

Wilmer: ‘Young Hollywood Only Wants Temporary Satisfaction’

October 1st, 2007

Not one to turn down too many party invites, Wilmer Valderrama isn’t exactly the model of restraint. But when OK! caught up with the 27-year-old actor this weekend at the Alfred Mann Foundation’s ceremony to honor music legend Stevie Wonder, he had some choice words for the party boys and girls of Tinseltown.

"A lot of young Hollywood is missing out," the actor, most famous for his role as the heavily accented Fez on That 70’s Show, explains to OK!. "They’re only searching for
temporary satisfaction."

So… how exactly does the former boy toy of Lindsay Lohan and Mandy Moore, make sure he’s not "missing out"? "The last couple of years, I’ve been inspired by different causes like
the USO and the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation," he reveals to OK!. "I like to pay back. I’m inspired by stories and by people.
I feel as if I’m giving a gift."

By David Lasky

Stars to Commemorate MLK Jr

September 11th, 2007

With an All Star line up that includes Whoopi Goldberg, Queen Latifah, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, and Carlos Santana just to name a few the ‘Dream Concert’ being held next week at NYC’s Radio City Music Hall should promise a good time.

The concert is being held to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr and his contributions to American history.

The co-chairs for the event, Tommy Hilfiger and Russell Simmons said, "This historic event embodies the ideals of hope and justice for which Dr. King stood. The concert will capture the essence of his lasting teaching by joining together musicians from across genre lines and pairing together unique musical combinations not usually found on the same stage."

The show will happen on September 18 and all ticket proceeds (tickets on sale at ticketmaster.com) will go to building the Martin Luther king Jr. National Memorial in DC.

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