After the Oscars, many celebrities head to the annual Oscar after parties and bring on their best outfits. We have selected the most daring looks of the year that turned up the heat!
12. Eva Longoria
11. Sofia Vergara
10. Demi Moore
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9. Kelly Rowland
8. Heidi Klum
7. Margot Robbie
6. Paris Jackson
5. Vanessa Hudgens
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4. Saweetie
3. Camila Mendes
2. Jodie Turner-Smith
1. Emily Ratajkowski
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Whether you are looking to lose weight, stay fit, or simply acquire healthier eating habits, getting information about the caloric values of the foods you eat is the key to starting a healthy lifestyle. Also, keep in mind that appearances can be very deceiving. A seemingly harmless small portion of certain foods can be true calorie bombs, while others can be eaten in large amounts with pretty much no guilt.
As good fitness freaks, we at Bright Side managed to do the math to see what it means to ingest 1,000 calories of some pretty popular foods.
The sinking of the Titanic was a tragedy and only 700 people out of 2,200 survived. There have been several films about this tragedy, but the most memorable one is James Cameron’s Titanic released in 1997. It has really stunning visual effects, a great romantic story, and, of course, complex and interesting characters.
We at Bright Side decided to find out what the passengers and crew members of Titanic really looked like in real life.
Margaret Brown
Margaret Brown, who lent Jack a suit from her son for a dinner with aristocrats, was a real passenger on the Titanic.
Hillary Clinton said Friday that while prejudice was at the heart of some of Donald Trump’s appeal, Americans should not lose sight of the economic strife that has earned him a following in parts of the country.
Speaking in Washington, D.C., at a conference of black and Hispanic journalists, the Democratic presidential candidate said she been trying to understand what has “driven” people to support her Republican rival, despite his controversial statements about various minority groups.
One of the things that draws people to Berlin every year is the strong and vibrant artistic scene. From writers, to dancers and painters the city thrives with creative groups, events and spaces. And the low cost of living is also quite beneficial for the fluctuating wages that come with an artist’s life. However, like most countries, to live and work long term in Germany you need a visa (if of course you’re not from the EU, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein).