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Remember when Kim Kardashian cropped North out of a picture, and the internet totally lost its chill?

Well, we wouldn't be surprised if the woman fuelling the outraged backlash was Noreen, the mother of 18-year-old Abeera Tariq.

If Abeera's recent tweet is anything to go by, Noreen does not take kindly to being cropped out of photos, and she doesn't care if the entire internet knows it.

Setting the scene for everyone, Abeera told BuzzFeed that during a family wedding she hadn't gotten a snap of herself with her brothers, so she thought nothing of cropping her mum out of one photo so only the three siblings remained.

Bad move.

Taking to Twitter, Abeera shared a screenshot of a series of tests Noreen sent after realising she hadn't made the final edit, with one reading: "Why you crop me out, stupid idiot."

"Ungrateful kids…I gave birth to you with such difficulty and you repay me by cropping me out." Noreen added.

The post, which has clocked up a staggering 18,000 likes since its upload, has been inundated with comments, with one writing: "Hahaha this is the funniest and most adorable thing I came across."

You tell her, Noreen.

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After an explosive Instagram drama that almost ended their relationship for good, Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna have patched things up.

However, the Kardashian clan seem to have had enough of the pair's fights and fall-outs.

In a very un-festive move, momager Kris has neglected to put Blac Chyna's name on the list for the Kardashian's annual Christmas bash.

“Rob’s family is over Chyna. She is not invited to Kris’ holiday party,” a source told People.

"Rob’s family is trying to distance themselves from Chyna. They can’t stand the toxic relationship.

"They very much care about baby Dream though. It’s just come to the point when they think Rob is better off without being in a relationship with Chyna.”

It's not known if Rob will boycott Kris's extravagant bash in protest, or if he'll show up sans fiancee.

This latest news comes amid claims that the family "no longer support the relationship" between the two.

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In a move which is sure to strike a chord with millions, Emma Stone has opened up about the anxiety she has suffered since childhood.

Speaking to the Rolling Stone, the popular actress attempted to explain the myriad of emotions she would endure as a child.

"When I was about seven, I was convinced the house was burning down. I could sense it. Not a hallucination, just a tightening in my chest, feeling I couldn't breathe, like the world was going to end. There were some flare-ups like that, but my anxiety was constant," she recalled.

"I would ask my mom a hundred times how the day was gonna lay out. What time was she gonna drop me off? Where was she gonna be? What would happen at lunch?"

The actress, who is up for a Golden Globe, revealed that the condition eventually became debilitating, adding: "At a certain point, I couldn't go to friends' houses anymore–I could barely get out the door to school."

The 28-year-old provided readers with her own coping mechanisms by explaining she penned a manuscript that helps her deal with the issue.

"I wrote this book called I Am Bigger Than My Anxiety that I still have: I drew a little green monster on my shoulder that speaks to me in my ear and tells me all these things that aren't true."

"And every time I listen to it, it grows bigger. If I listen to it enough, it crushes me," she explains."But if I turn my head and keep doing what I'm doing—let it speak to me, but don't give it the credit it needs- then it shrinks down and fades away."

Emma also used acting and improv as a coping mechanism, saying: "You have to be present in improv, and that's the antithesis of anxiety."

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Reports are emerging that Justin Bieber has been indicted for allegedly ordering people to beat a photographer in Argentina and steal his money.

According to TMZ, a judge in Buenos Aires has formally charged Justin with the 2013 assault.

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Since the assault allegedly took place, the singer has denied any wrong-doing, however, he cannot travel to Argentina, and if he does, he will be arrested.

The website claims that Justin's team has a plan and will appeal the indictment and hopefully the case will be thrown out.

More to follow…

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Well, this is shaaaade if we ever saw it.

Rumours starting swirling today that Blac Chyna was in line to receive a deal with Adidas, which would rival Kylie Jenner's Puma line.

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Included in the rumours, we stories about how Chyna didn't want to settle and the deal had to come at the right price for her to sign on the dotted line.

However, it looks like Adidas don't want to go near the reality star as they said today that those rumours were total BS.

According to TMZ, the sports brand said: "This is 1 trillion false at level. She has never been on our radar."

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And in response, Chyna's lawyer said: "I have absolutely no comment."

Eeek! Soz Chy, you ain't getting the big bucks yet.

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We know he's been around for centuries, but it seems like some people still get Santy's name wrong.

He only comes around once a year, so it's easy to see why people can confuse it, but it looks like this year, the people of Twitter are having a bit of a meltdown about it.

So, here comes the question… do you know how to spell Santa's last name?

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The debate has been around for years, since Tim Allen's Santa Clause movie came out, however, deliberations are still going down on Twitter about whether the 'e' should be included.

Everyone is taking it very seriously:

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Ah, Disney movies.

We watched them all as kids, and honestly, most of the videos are probably lying in the back of your parent's attic.

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If you thiiiink they might be sitting in a box somewhere, root them out because they could be worth a good bit of money.

Pretty52 did a little research on Ebay recently and found out that Disney VHS tapes are being sold for hundreds, if not thousands of Euro.

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A copy of Beauty and the Beast went for £4035 (€4786). It probably sold for so much because it was never opened – the tape is still on the side of the box.

And an untouched Cinderella? That went for £3632 (€4309).

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However, if you have opened your VHS tape (honestly, what were people doing not opening them?) fear not, because you could make some serious bank too.

A Fox and the Hound tape went for £363 (€430), while The Little Mermaid sold for £403 (€479).

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If that's not enough to convince you, imagine all the make-up and clothes you could buy with that money?!

BRB, just ransacking our old bedrooms.

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They're not always top-notch when it comes to looking after their faces (hello, it's WINTER!). So, we say that a skin-care product might just be the very best last-minute gift you can get for the important man in your life this Christmas.

And our pick of the crop is definitely Hydro Master Gel from Shiseido. Packed-full of fancy-pants hydro master technology it's designed to manage and resolve multiple causes of skin concerns.

How? Well, it provides "high moisture retention effects that the skin can then control on its own".

In short, and unlike a lot of products that only treat skin concerns after they appear, hydro master technology actually helps enhance the skin’s own natural abilities to resolve issues such as dryness, uneven texture and overproduced sebum.

Both refreshing and moisturising, Hydro Master Gel reveals high-quality, smooth and radiant skin.

Formulated with an ideal range of components, the gel is non-sticky, leaving skin feeling immediately moisturised and fresh at the same time.

The result… refreshed, fully hydrated skin.

Hurrah!

 

Shiseido Hydro Master Gel is priced at €40 for 30ml, and is available in Harvey Nichols, Arnotts, Brown Thomas Cork, Debenhams, Shaws department stores and good pharmacies nationwide.

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According to emerging reports, a High Court judge has ruled that the occupants of Apollo House in the capital city must vacate the property.

He has, however, delayed the execution of the injunction until the new year.

Since last Thursday, activists and artists, under the name Home Sweet Home, have been using the premises to house individuals who have fallen victim to the country's housing crisis.

The Irish Times reports that while Ross Maguire, SC, who is representing Brendan Ogle, Glen Hansard, Aisling Hedderman and Carrie Hennessy, acknowledges the receiver's statement that occupants were trespassing, he insisted that a number of other legal matters need consideration as well.

Countering the argument, Rossa Fanning, SC for the receivers, accused Mr Maguire of deliberately delivering his case with the help of 'emotive terms'.

According to the report, Mr Justice Paul Gilligan also raised the issue of culpability should an accident occur in Apollo House.

The verdict was delivered at 4pm this afternoon.

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Living in a country whose government has yet to extend women the right to bodily autonomy means it’s highly likely you have a view on the 8th amendment.

Whether for or against its repeal, you have an opinion on abortion.

And so too does Lena Dunham.

Indeed, the pilot episode of her award-winning series, Girls, focuses on a character’s decision to terminate a pregnancy while a later episode addresses the repercussions born of a woman’s right to choose.

And yet despite being commended for a searingly accurate portrayal, Lena seems to think that her stance on the matter is – on some level – less authentic because she herself has never had an abortion.

Speaking during a recent Women of the Hour podcast, Lena admitted that stigma surrounding abortion had – despite her best efforts – infiltrated her thought-process.

“One day when I was visiting Planned Parenthood in Texas a few years ago, a young girl walked up to me and asked me if I’d like to be part of her project in which women share stories of abortions.”

“I sort of jumped,” Lena admitted. ‘I haven’t had an abortion’, I told her. I wanted to make it really clear that as much as I was going out and fighting for other women’s options, I myself had never had an abortion.”

“And I realised then that even I was carrying within myself stigma around the issue,“ she continued. “Even I, the woman who cares as much as anybody about a woman’s right to choose, felt it was important that people know I was unblemished in this department.”

Look, there are very few of us who haven’t, at some point, found ourselves unwittingly influenced by an external narrative, but recognising this is simply part and parcel of forming an adult opinion.

Worryingly however, Lena isn’t content to merely acknowledge this element of opinion formation and move on, but instead suggests that a person's perspective is less valid if they don't have first-hand experience of the matter.

“I feel so proud of them for their bravery, for their self-knowledge, and it was a really important moment for me then to realise that I had internalised some of what society was throwing at us and I had to put it in the garbage.”

“Now I can say that I still haven’t had an abortion, but I wish I had,” she admitted.

Let’s consider that for a moment – Lena wishes she had had an abortion. And not because she is now a mother who is unequipped emotionally and/ or financially to care for a child, but so she might be able to wave her pro-choice flag that little bit higher.

Would it really make her stance on bodily autonomy more, shall we say, authentic if she had personally endured the same emotional turmoil that invariably accompanies a woman’s decision to terminate a pregnancy? 

Is Lena really suggesting that her opinion on women's rights has less sway because she hasn’t found herself grappling with a certain decision?

By that token, is an individual, who protests against racial discrimination, in less of a position to do so until they themselves have been a victim of it?

Similarly, can the average Joe not object to homophobic rhetoric unless they themselves have been in a same-sex relationship?

And did the voices of the women, who marched through Dublin demanding an appeal of the 8th amendment on behalf of themselves, their sisters, their daughters and their friends, ring any less true simply because not all present had undergone a termination?

Isn’t Lena missing the point here? She appears to be under the misguided impression that women who have had abortions only seek and appreciate the support of those who have made the same choice, and ultimately dismiss the support of those who haven't.

Supporting a woman’s right to choose does not require we live parallel lives.

Demanding bodily autonomy for women does not necessitate a past ‘abortion story’.

And ‘wishing’ you had had an abortion purely so your opinion on the matter appears more authentic belittles the experience of the very women you’re claiming to support.

Don’t wish you had an abortion; wish that the women who did could have done it without judgement.

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Margot Robbie is a total QUEEN, who we all love and adore, but wait until you see what she had for her wedding dinner.

The actress married her long-time boyfriend, Tom Arkley, on Monday in a super secret ceremony – so secret, her guests didn't know where they were going until the day.

 

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Margot and Tom tied the knot in front of 50 guests and then partied the night away poolside.

And on her wedding menu? Well, the blonde beauty opted for a BBQ, and pizza (because no food on this earth is more enjoyable).

 

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But that's not all, according to The Northern Star, she also served Coco Pops for dessert and purple gin for after-dinner drinks.

Now that's a wedding dinner we'd actually eat.

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Any offspring of Noel Gallagher is bound to have a charming but sarcastic streak, aren't they?

And it looks like the singer's eldest child, Anais, is a chip off the old block if her recent activity on Instagram is anything to go by.

After clocking that her mum, Meg Mathews, had uploaded a shot of herself getting a massage, the 16-year-old couldn't resist ripping it out of her in front of thousands.

In a fairly smug Instagram post, Meg wrote: "Finished at last packing presents, Physio, homing dogs, and now Coco the best massage #missioni towels…spot Oscar sleeps between my legs for the whole time…”

Drawing a comparison between her mother's decadent lifestyle and the Unicef ad in the background, Anais wrote: "The irony of the ad behind."

With Missoni towels going for approximately £120 a pop, and Unicef reminding the public that they could supply those in need with a blanket for just £3, Anais obviously felt compelled to call her mum out on this one.

By the looks of things, the ribbing Anais gave her mum had a profound effect because it looks like the snap has since been deleted…

And it's official – we have a new hero.

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