Elizabeth and Katy
Elizabeth Jane Hurley, an English model and actress, who gained notoriety during the 1990s as Hugh Grant's girlfriend was an ex- English model. Hurley was instantly noticed by media after Grant received worldwide recognition for the success of Four Weddings and a Funeral. Hurley accompanied Grant at the Los Angeles premiere of the film wearing a Versace gown that was secured by gold safetypins. One of the highlights of Hurley's professional experience has been her involvement with the company that makes cosmetics Estee Lauder. Her first modeling gig was at Estee Lauder when she was 29 years old. She's been a model since 1995 to promote their cosmetics, and in particular perfumes such as Sensuous Intuition as well as Pleasures. Her most well-known work is her part as Vanessa Kensington, in the popular spy-films International Man of Mystery (2007) as well as Austin Powers The Spy Who Shagged Me (2000). Hurley is currently a model and designer of an eponymous Beachwear Line. Katy Perry..........................Katy Perry original name Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson, (born October 25 1984 Santa Barbara California U.S.) American pop singer who gained fame for a string of anthemic and often sexually suggestive hit songs as well as for a playfully cartoonish sense of style. Perry's initial attempts at becoming an international star failed. Perry has been signed by 2 record labels, but she resigned before she released any material. Capitol Records did release Perry's Ur So Gay, which received a little attention in 2007 because of its humorous title. The song I Kissed a Girl was a more aggressive ode to sexism, that was accompanied by a slashing electro-pop style. A few critics accused it of promoting homosexual relationships however others suggested the song's sexually explicit lyrics were meant to appeal to male fantasies. I Kissed a Girl became an international number-one single due to the combination of sexual enticement and a refined melody. It also helped her sell more albums, such as One of the Boys. The sharp, bouncey second track was popular. The album that Perry composed in large part sold over three million copies.
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