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Vanessa Williams has vowed not to get plastic surgery anytime soon. The ‘Dreamin’’ singer, 60, has previously been open about her love of “good Botox” but says she isn’t planning to go under the knife as she doesn’t want “to look like someone else”. When asked by Page Six if she had any nips and tucks planned: “No, no, no, no, no, not yet.” She has also told The New York Post about cosmetic surgery: “I don’t want to look like somebody else. I don’t do fillers. ‘Ugly Betty’ star Vanessa added even though going under the knife would probably be the “very last thing” she’d try, she is open to exp...
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Vanessa Williams loves being able to remember the "milestones" of motherhood now she is a grandma. The 60-year-old actress is mother to Melanie, 35, Jillian,33, and Devin 30, with ex-husband Ramon Harvey II as well as 23-year-old Sasha with second husband Rick Fox but became a grandmother for the first time in December 2021 when Jillian welcomed Sunny Rise with her LION BABE bandmate Lucas Goodman, 34, and has now explained how much she "loves" her new role. She told ETCanada: "I love it. I mean, he’s only 15 months, so… I love my time with him, and I can’t wait to continue to have more advent...
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Mel B is set to be a judge on season two of Paramount+ drag singing contest 'Queen of the Universe'. The Spice Girl will join returning panellists Michelle Visage, Vanessa Williams and Trixie Mattel on the Graham Norton-hosted talent show, The Wrap reports. The 'Say You'll Be There' hitmaker has replaced Leona Lewis for the new season. Each episode sees the wannabe Queens perform a musical number in front of the Pop Diva Panel, with contestants going head-to-head for a cash prize of $250,000. The show is made by the same producers as 'RuPaul’s Drag Race'. Mel, 47, has a stacked CV when it come...
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Vanessa Williams sparked controversy on social media after performing “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” known as the Black National Anthem, for a Fourth of July performance at the Capitol. The performance aired on PBS’s A Capitol Fourth on Sunday and was hosted by Williams who began the special singing “Lift Every Voice.” While promoting the 41st year of the annual special, the first black Miss America spoke of the significance of the performance. “It’s in celebration of the wonderful opportunity that we now have to celebrate Juneteenth,” she said. “So we are reflective of the times.” The backlash ...
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