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Scottish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Liz Hurley, 60, looks incredible as she strips off to tiny red bikini on holiday in Monaco
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LIZ Hurley's "gorgeous" bikini look was praised by fans as the star stripped to a glam red two-piece. The Royals actress, 60, posed for a selfie in her scarlet two-piece featuring gold clasp detail across the chest and high on the hip. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 6 Liz Hurley looked sensational as she took a selfie in a bright red bikini Credit: Instagram 6 The Royals actress proved the perfect model for her own swim line Credit: Instagram 6 It comes as the 60-year-old's relationship with Billy Ray Cyrus was revealed Credit: Instagram Liz's striking garment was from her own Elizabeth Hurley Beach collection and she proved the perfect model for her line, striking a sassy look in a mirror selfie taken on a boat. While her garments flashed her washboard abs, the Austin Powers screen star accessorised with a pendant necklace and pair of huge sunglasses. She left her brunette locks in loose beachy waves and kept make-up minimal for her day spent on board. As she posted her image to Instagram, Liz wrote: "Thank you to my wonderful friend @tamaramellon for a few days in paradise." Her son Damian then posted heart and shell Emoji icons as reality TV star Lisa Rinna wrote: "Body body body body body." A fan then wrote: "In the 90s she was in her prime, in the early 2000s in her prime, 10 years ago in her prime, today in her prime, and in 10 years… still in her prime!!!" Another put: "Aging like fine wine." A third commented: "Looking beautiful," as another put: "Gorgeous lady." Previously, fans gushed how the model "doesn't age" as she paired the same swim top with leopard print bottoms. Last month, she stripped completely naked to celebrate her milestone 60th birthday. Elizabeth Hurley shares loved-up new video with Billy Ray Cyrus hinting at MARRIAGE after revealing secret romance Liz could be seen perched in a meadow as she posed in order to protect her modesty from being on full display. Alongside the stunning snap, Liz shared her blessings in life as she marked her special day - including a sweet nod to her boyfriend, Billy Ray Cyrus. LOVE LIFE Amid their relationship reveal, Liz is enjoying a happier life chapter. Back in April, the mum of one and country music icon Billy Ray Cyrus, 63, took the world by surprise when they became the latest A-list couple. Wearing festive bunny ears, Billy went in for a kiss on Liz's smiling mouth. The pair went public on Easter Sunday with a loved-up picture in a field. They have since put on several smitten public appearances together, with Liz's son even seen out with them both. The trio were in London's West End to support Billy's pop star daughter Miley Cyrus for the launch of her new album and film Something Beautiful. Singer Miley previously said of her father's new relationship: 'I'm being an adult about it. 'At first it's hard, because the little kid in you reacts before the adult in you can go, 'Yes, that's your dad, but that's just another person that deserves to be in his bliss and to be happy'. "My child self has caught up.' 6 She often posts bikini snaps to her page Credit: Instagram 6 Liz appears loved-up with new man Billy Credit: Instagram/Elizabeth Hurley
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
全新 9 個 emoji 登場:吃剩的蘋果核、打鬥雲、可愛超大頭!你最愛哪一個?
全新 9 個 emoji 登場:吃剩的蘋果核、打鬥雲、可愛超大頭!你最愛哪一個? 隨着全球通訊方式持續演進,表情符號(Emoji)已經從純粹的趣味小圖,變成現代文明社交語言的一部分。每年一度的表情符號大更新,現已成為科技界的「指定動作」。 Unicode 聯盟(Unicode Consortium)正式公布下一版本 —— Unicode 17.0 所新增的 Emoji 草案,一共有 9 個全新表情符號,預計最快將於今年底至 2026 年初陸續出現在各大裝置之上。 本次新增的 Emoji 包括(排名不分先後): 廣告 廣告 - 🐳 虎鯨(Orca) - 🍎 果核(Apple Core)信仰值耗盡的果粉? - 🌍 山泥傾瀉(Landslide)面對山泥傾瀉都要認命返公司的黎先生! - 👹 毛茸怪(Hairy Creature) - 🎺 長號(Trombone)長號終於有自己的 emoji,與喇叭是不一樣的 - 🪙 寶藏箱(Treasure Chest)去尋找 emoji 大海嘅《One Piece》! - 🩰 芭蕾舞者們(Ballet Dancers)劇場與舞台的藝術氣息,即將優雅降臨社交平台。 廣告 廣告 - 💨 打鬥雲(Fight Cloud)無需文字,直接用圖像呈現亂鬥感。 - 😵💫 扭曲臉(Distorted Face)模仿超廣角鏡頭的超大頭照,可愛吧? 雖然此 9 款 Emoji 已確定列入 Unicode 17.0 的最終清單,但各大平台(如 WhatsApp、iOS、Android、Facebook 等)仍需時間進行程式編碼及界面整合。預計一般用戶最快可於2025 年第四季至 2026 年初陸續在裝置上見到它們的身影。 廣告 廣告 更多內容: 🥳 Say Hello to the New Emoji Coming in Unicode 17.0 This Fall! ✨ Unicode's new emoji refuses to put respect on Bigfoot's name 緊貼最新科技資訊、網購優惠,追隨 Yahoo Tech 各大社交平台! 🎉📱 Tech Facebook: 廣告 廣告 🎉📱 Tech Instagram: 🎉📱 Tech WhatsApp 社群: 🎉📱 Tech WhatsApp 頻道: 🎉📱 Tech Telegram 頻道:


Forbes
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
These Are The 9 Emoji Coming To The iPhone, Including One You'll Use A Lot
National Emoji Day falls on July 17 each year. This year, the Unicode Consortium, which decides these things, has announced that Unicode 17.0 will include at least nine new emoji, coming soon. And there's one you might find very useful. Nine new emoji coming soon. The Unicode Consortium is 'the nonprofit behind the Unicode Standard—the foundation that, in short, ensures your text (and emoji!) work across all your devices, around the world. Every year, new characters including emoji are added to the Unicode Standard and after a lot of paperwork are added to your device of choice :),' it says. The New Emoji This year's crop includes a decent range of stuff. There's a great new smiley face, a mythical creature and a playful whale. Here's what to look out for. Note that when Apple releases its emoji, they will look different from this. And in the meantime, you can do create your own using Genmoji. There are four straightfoward emoji: trombone, apple core, ballet dancer and treasure chest. Simple to use: anything to do with music, referring to something that's rotten to the core, a chance to mention how lithe and nimble you are and the financial jackpot you hope to reach. Fight Cloud Then there are two cartoonish ones: a landslide of rocks falling down a cliff (as in, 'I'm going to win this election by a…' and what's called a fight cloud, that classic bubble of dust raised by a strenuous altercation, complete with stars and lightning bolts and lots of momentum. This is useful for when you want to tell a friend that the next time you see a certain person, you won't be friendly. Though, to be clear, there's no justification for actual violence, so get your aggression out with a tiny emoji instead. Hairy Creature Bigfoot And then my two favorites. First, what's described as a hairy creature but looks like nothing so much as Bigfoot, or the Yeti, or whatever you call that mythical beast. Apple will design something special for this, I suspect. Use it to pointedly refer to someone whom you just never see (since they started their new relationship, or whatever your beef is). The Best New Emoji Finally, what the Unicode Consortium calls 'Distorted Face' but which, for me, speaks to us all. Distorted Face Look at the red cheeks, pie-dish eyes, exasperated brows and open mouth. Honestly, I feel like this more often than I'd like to admit. I'm going to be using this a lot, whether to indicate why I'm not coming out tonight, thank you very much for asking, or explaining to my editor why I'm late with a deadline or just for some generalized feeling of ennui. Oh, emoji, you can be so eloquent. When Will We See Them? They could appear any time, but Apple tends not to put new emoji in the first version of its operating system, but it's possible we'll see them before the end of the year.


CNET
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- CNET
This Emoji Won Most Popular New Emoji, but It Was Never Really a Contest
Emoji are a fun way to communicate with others, and the internet celebrates this with World Emoji Day every July 17 (since that's the date on the calendar emoji). As part of those celebrations, Emojipedia, an online directory of emoji and their meanings, announces awards for most popular new emoji, most anticipated emoji and even lifetime achievement awards. In my opinion, this year's winner for Most Popular New Emoji was bound to win. Based on Emojipedia's site data, the winner of the Most 2025 Emoji and Most Popular New Emoji is the face with bags under eyes. And I'm not surprised. I mean, look at that beautiful emoji -- its expression says so much without any words. Apple It's saying, "I've seen enough of this foolishness," "You're wrong, but I'm too tired to fight you on this" and so much more all at the same time. The emoji is countless people when they haven't had their morning cup of coffee, and it's also the face I make when someone I went to high school with tries to get me to join their multi-level marketing network. What I'm saying is, who hasn't felt like this emoji at one time or another -- or maybe every day for months? What were other popular new emoji? The face with bags under eyes was clearly going to win the Most Popular New Emoji award from the start because it's so relatable and widely understood. The contest for most popular new emoji this year was always a question of which emoji would come in second and third, and Emojipedia said that the splatter emoji came in second with the shovel emoji coming in third. The splatter emoji shows a splash of an unknown liquid, and it's generally purple. Sure, you could use it in innocuous messages about painting, but let's be real, people will use it in messages on Tinder and other dating apps. The shovel is a standard shovel. While there's no known data on how people are using the shovel emoji, I can see this evolving into a way of saying you're going to bury someone, either beating them really badly in a fight or dropping a lot of scandalous dirt on them. I bet Scandal's Olivia Pope would have loved the shovel emoji. The Emoji Lifetime Achievement Award goes to… Emojipedia One emoji in particular made history as the youngest-ever emoji to win the Lifetime Achievement Award, and that emoji is the melting face emoji. The emoji hit our devices in 2021, and even then, it was making waves. At the time, the New York Times said the melting face emoji arrived at just the right time to represent our collective burnout and dread over the pandemic. The melting face appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and British GQ said it was all of us. "Whether I'm having a mid-day panic, sweltering in the summer heat or conveying a humorous, 'it's fine, this is fine,' I'm confident meltmoji has me covered with its ability to clearly yet concisely communicate my intended message," said CNET senior editor Moe Long. "Its versatility is bar-none." People are most excited about this upcoming emoji Emojipedia The upcoming Emoji 17.0 is set to be released later this year, and it will include emoji like an orca, a Sasquatch and a cartoonish fight cloud. But the award for Most Anticipated Emoji of 2025 goes to the distorted face. It looks like someone's face viewed through a fisheye lens camera. This emoji's eyes are bulging, and it looks all around uncomfortable. The distorted face is a fine emoji, but I'm not really excited for it. Instead, I'm looking forward to the orca emoji because Free Willy was a great film, and orcas have made a splash in the news the past few years. For more on emoji, here are CNET staffers' favorite and most used emoji, the latest emoji on your device and how to decipher each emoji.

7 days ago
- Entertainment
It's World Emoji Day: Science suggests using these tiny symbols makes you more likable
Get ready to sprinkle a few extra "zany faces" 🤪 and "fist bump" 👊 symbols into your texts -- today is World Emoji Day 🎉🎈🫶. World Emoji Day started in 2014. It's celebrated every year on July 17 because that's the date shown on the calendar emoji 📅. It's a day that celebrates how emoji help people express themselves in a quick, creative way. Emoji were invented in 1999 by Shigetaka Kurita, a Japanese designer who wanted a fun and simple way to add emotion to digital messages. His original set had just 176 emoji, and they quickly caught on in Japan before spreading around the world. As of September 2024, the Unicode Standard includes 3,790 emoji. This count includes all solo emoji, skin tone and gender variants, flags, and combined sequences. And new emoji are on the way. A draft list of 164 emoji candidates is set for approval by the Unicode Consortium in September 2025, which could bring the total to 3,954 emoji once officially released. Some of the proposed icons include a leafless tree, a face with bags under the eyes, and a harp. Emoji are more than just a pretty face 💄🪞. They help add tone, emotion and personality to digital messages. A recent PLOS ONE study suggests that using emoji can make you seem more friendly and likable. People who added emoji in their texts were perceived as more responsive, which increased feelings of closeness, relationship satisfaction and likability compared to text-only messages. "The reason we have emoji is that words alone don't really convey the emotional meaning or content of what we're trying to express," Dr. Helen Riess, an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and founder of Empathetics in Boston, told ABC News. "In digital texting, all of that is missing, and so there's just so much opportunity for misunderstandings." Emoji are getting smarter and more expressive too. Tech companies are experimenting with 3D and animated emoji -- see Apple's "Animoji" and Telegram's interactive emoji effects -- to bring more emotion and movement into messages. Scientists are also exploring how emoji can play a role in dialing down the temperature of online discourse and encouraging more respectful communication. For example, Google's Perspective API flags toxic language in real time and can suggest using emoji to soften the tone.