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Yahoo
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Chris Lee on viral puffy skirt: I dressed myself!
1 Jul - Chris Lee (also known as Li Yuchun) recently showed her humorous side when she appeared for the first time on season two of "Talk Show & Friends". The singer, who is known for her androgynous style, couldn't help but address the previous Weibo trending topic of "Who gave Chris Lee the skirt to wear?" when she appeared wearing a blue dress with a puffy skirt back in January. She expressed, "There are many rumours about me. At 20, they said I was the daughter of a milk tycoon; at 30, they said I married an old French man; at 40, they said I was completely defeated by fate and sat in a wheelchair, with no one to inherit my property..." "In comparison, I think the hot searches on Weibo are more friendly. They are just asking who put the skirt on Li Yuchun? I will officially respond that I wore it myself. And I'd like to share a little knowledge. A skirt is a garment worn around the waist without pant legs, it's not a secondary sex characteristic. Whether someone wears a skirt or not is no reason to end up on the trending list," she said. She also spoke about being given the nickname of "Mr so-and-so" or "Brother so-and-so", saying that it stemmed from the fact that she is not the typical image of a woman that everybody knows. In the same speech, Chris then expressed, "I want to be Chunchun No. 1. In this marathon of life, running alone, I will definitely keep going." (Photo Source: Chris Lee IG)


Fox News
21-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
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Fox News
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Joy Behar hopes to 'actually influence people's thinking' with her criticism of the Trump administration
"The View" co-host Joy Behar said she felt an obligation to speak out about President Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday and said she hoped to influence people's thinking during a "Behind the Table" discussion. Producer Brian Teta asked Behar, who has been with the show for 26 years, what she likes about doing the ABC talk show and why she's been on it for so long. "It's because of the freedom to speak my mind, that has always been the attraction," she responded, before talking about other parts of her career. "I like the people I work with, number one, I like everybody." "I also feel an obligation to speak about the administration that we're in the midst of, and I feel like we're in a privileged position to say certain things and that we, you know, we can actually influence people's thinking sometimes, even if it's a little bit, that we're in a lot of trouble in this country right now, and that I like the idea that we can say stuff that people will listen to," she said. Behar was also asked about the many political figures she's gotten to interview on the show and about why politicians come on the talk show. "We can show them the way they are in real life, the way they really are," Behar said. "I've met Hillary Clinton many times. She's different when she's running for office, and she's all scared to make a mistake. When she's herself, she's very funny. She should have come on 'The View' more, I think at that time. In fact, somebody screwed her up, somebody in her campaign said, 'don't go on,' and it was a big mistake." Behar said Clinton was a grandma, wife and mother and was much more than just someone who ran for office. The co-hosts also talked about Sunny Hostin's viral question posed to former Vice President Kamala Harris last year during the 2024 campaign, as Teta joked that the liberal co-host had "single-handedly taken down the Democratic Party" when Harris' bungled answer went viral. Hostin defended her question about whether Harris would have acted differently at any point during President Joe Biden's first term, saying it was one Harris should have expected. Harris memorably said she couldn't think of anything she'd have done differently than the unpopular Biden, and the soundbite became fodder for the Trump campaign that Harris was more of the same. "I knew it instantly when she answered it," Hostin said during the podcast conversation, when asked by Teta if she knew it would be a viral moment. "Which is why I asked the follow-up question, 'is there one thing?' Because I knew, I could see the soundbite and I knew what was going to happen, but I thought it was a really fair question and I thought it was a question that she would expect." Biden appeared on the show in May for one of his first interviews since leaving the White House. The former president blamed racism and sexism for Harris' loss during the conversation. "I wasn't surprised, not because I didn't think the vice president was the most qualified person to be president," Biden said. "She is. She's qualified to be President of the United States of America. I was surprised because they went the route of, the sexist route, the whole route. I mean, this is a woman, she's this, she's that. I mean, I've never seen quite as successful and a consistent campaign undercutting the notion that a woman couldn't lead the country, and a woman of mixed race."


The Sun
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
MTV VJ Ananda Lewis made desperate plea in final video message to fans before her tragic death at 52
MTV VJ Ananda Lewis made a desperate plea in a final video message to her fans, before her tragic death at 52. Yesterday, it was revealed that Ananda, the Talk show and 90s MTV host, had died after a long battle with breast cancer. 3 3 Her sister Lakshmi announced the news of the 52-year-old's death in a Facebook post. She said: "She's free and in his heavenly arms. Lord, rest her soul." In 2020, Ananda revealed she had been diagnosed with stage three cancer. She said she had not been getting regular mammograms due to a fear of radiation. In 2024, the late TV host revealed her cancer had reached stage four after she went against medical advice and refused a double mastectomy. Now, the star's plea in a final video message has resurfaced, which saw Ananda speaking to fans just over three months ago. She could be seen sitting in her pyjamas on her sofa, and told fans in the caption: 'Prevention IS the cure 💕If you're in a healthy body, you're holding a winning lotto ticket. PLEASE learn how to avoid cancer. Because you still can.' And then in the video, she can be heard discussing cancer prevention, and says: 'It doesn't matter about the bad things going on with my body right now. 'What does matter is keeping you out of this club. There are things I wish I did differently 10 years ago to prevent cancer.' She also encouraged people to grab an issue of Essence, and said: 'You could learn something,' before saying: 'Prevention is the cure because preserving your health is way easier than fighting to get it back.' Ananda rose to fame in the late 90s when she landed a role as one of MTV's VJ's where she hosted the likes of Total Request Live and Hot Zone. In 1999, The New York Times described her as 'the hip-hop generation's reigning It Girl.' She left MTV in 2001 to host her own talk show, The Ananda Lewis Show. Ananda grew to be one of MTV's most popular hosts - interviewing some of Hollywood's biggest stars. Bob Kusbit, then MTV's senior vice president for production told The New York Times: ''In the past, our talent was sometimes just pretty people who could read cue cards,'' ''But when we brought Ananda to MTV, we decided we were going to do a lot more live television, and I was first and foremost interested in her ability to do live TV.'' 3


The Sun
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Ananda Lewis dead aged 52: Talk show & 90s MTV host dies after breast cancer battle
ANANDA Lewis, the Talk show and 90s MTV host, has died after a long battle with breast cancer. Her sister confirmed the news today in a heartbreaking post on Instagram. She said: "She's free and in his heavenly arms. Lord, rest her soul." In 2020, Ananda revealed she had been diagnosed with stage three cancer. She said she had not been getting regular mammograms due to a fear of radiation. In 2024, the late TV host revealed her cancer had reached stage four after she went against medical advice and refused a double mastectomy. Ananda rose to fame in the late 90s when she landed a role as one of MTV's VJ's where she hosted the likes of Total Request Live and Hot Zone. In 1999, The New York Times described her as 'the hip-hop generation's reigning It Girl.' She left MTV in 2001 to host her own talk show, The Ananda Lewis Show. 1