Every celebrity wants to look flawless on the red carpet, so an entire team of stylists and makeup artists usually work on their looks. And their social media photos also have to be perfect because the whole world will be looking at them. So, no wonder that photos posted by the celebrities themselves and taken by a photographer at an event, look different.
Salma Hayek
Adriana Lima
Blake Lively
Kylie Jenner
Barbara Palvin
Paris Hilton
Jennie
Irina Shayk
Zendaya
Eva Longoria
Charlize Theron
Heidi Klum
Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez
Vanessa Hudgens
Emilia Clarke
Anya Taylor-Joy
The public can be very cruel in its criticism sometimes, so many celebrities avoid appearing in public without makeup. But some divas don’t care about other people’s opinions and share their makeup-free photos online.
Parents Throw Teen Son Out — 17 Years Later, They Expect He Rents a Room but Discover His Expensive House Instead
For years, I thought I’d made peace with my past, but the look on my parents’ faces when they showed up at my door proved otherwise. After seventeen years, I thought they’d left me behind as a disappointment. Seeing their shock at my house last Friday, I knew things were about to get interesting.
Seventeen years ago, I told them I wouldn’t go to med school. My mother was horrified; my father dismissed my dreams of acting and business. Instead of supporting me, they cut me out and left me with nothing. I scraped by, building a modest business and a career in banking.
Now they were back in Sydney, struggling to buy a home in an inflated market. I suggested they see my place. They were speechless, shocked I owned it. But their admiration quickly turned to judgment, accusing me of hiding my success, even implying I was involved in shady dealings. Finally, my mother said, “We’ll stay with you. We can’t live in a worse place than our own son.”
I laughed. “You think you can just walk back into my life, judge me, and ask to live here?” My father threatened to cut me out of the will. I shrugged. “What will I do without an inheritance from people who can’t even afford to live here?”
My mother whispered, “We just wanted the best for you.” I replied, “No, you wanted what was best for you. I built my own legacy.”
As they left, my father warned, “You’re making a mistake.” I met his gaze, steady. “No. I already made peace with it.”
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