Kim And Kanye Go Public

Tuesday, April 24, 2012
They might not have officially confirmed they're an item yet but Kim Kardashian and Kanye West went public last night as they arrived at a restaurant launch holding hands.
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PIC: Katie Price Ditches The Extensions And Make-Up
GOSS: 'I Wouldn't Say No To Frankie Cocozza'
PIC: Una Flaunts Post-Baby Bod
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PIC: Billie And Laurence Step Out With Eugene
BLOG POSTS
Anna Hart: Lipgoss: Did Rihanna Eat Feta Cheese Off Some Dude's Head?
Want to know what the internet has been thinking about this week? Well, we've been mostly wondering whether Rihanna did drugs off a man's head at Coachella Media Circus, or if she was unwrapping some feta cheese, which is what it looks like to me.
Susana Novo Vázquez: Welcome Back, Cheryl
Cheryl is one of those people I can't help but love. I loved her as the feisty Geordie one from Girls Aloud, she was the best judge on X Factor and the profound dislike I feel for Nicole Scherzinger is directly related to how the later took Cheryl's place as she was fired from X Factor US. Was it Nicole's fault that she was fired? Who knows. Do I care? Nope.
Tim Burgess: The Book, the Label Chief, His Life and Some Covers
Hi. Come in, you came just at the right time. It's four days until the publication of the book I just spent the last year writing.
Imogen Thomas: My Battle With Body Image
My body and weight has always been a concern for me. I know people might look at me and think that I have the great body and that when I mention my issues, they assume I am just seeking attention.
Aloe Blacc: My Journey of Discovery in Ghana With Malaria No More UK
Until a few weeks ago the thought of getting malaria had never crossed my mind as I'm fortunate to live in a US city where malaria is not a problem. Even when I travel to tropical areas like my parents' home country of Panama where mosquitoes eat me alive, I'm not worried as malaria is no longer present in that part of the country. This is a stark contrast to my recent trip with Malaria No More UK to Ghana, West Africa, where malaria affects the entire population of 24 million people and is a leading cause of death amongst young children. The charity has released a short film today about my trip - I went to learn as much as I could about malaria and the work happening to make sure every home in the country has a mosquito net by the end of this year.
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