sexta-feira, 27 de janeiro de 2012

Kimberly Wyatt quase morre no 
Got To Dance

Entre muitas audições para encontrar o novo ganhador da 3ª temporada do Got To Dance, a apresentadora Davina MacCall e a dupla Chris and Wes, ganhadores da 2ª edição do show, prepararam uma surpresinha para os jurados Ashley Banjo, Adam Garcia e nossa majestade Kimberly Wyatt. Em especial, queremos destacar a reação de Kimberly Wyatt, ela foi hilária, ela quase ‘morre’ de surpresa e logo depois em risos! Assistam:

Among many auditions to find the new winner of Got To Dance's Season 3, the host Davina MacCall and the duo Chris and Wes, winners of the 2nd edition of the show, prepared a surprise for the judges Ashley Banjo, Adam Garcia and our majesty Kimberly Wyatt. In particular, we highlight the reaction of Kimberly Wyatt, it was hilarious, she nearly ‘died’ of surprise and then laughter! Watch it:

 
Kimberly Wyatt na "Lorraine" na ITV

A ex-Pussycat Doll e júri do Got To Dance, Kimberly Wyatt, esteve no programa “Lorraine” para falar de sua mais recente campanha em parceria com a PETA e sobre sua própria marca de cosméticos BM Beauty. Confiram algumas fotos de Kim nos estúdios da ITV em nosso facebook aqui! Postaremos vídeos assim que possível.

The former Pussycat Doll and the jury's Got To Dance, Kimberly Wyatt, was in the "Lorraine" to talk about his latest campaign in partnership with PETA and your own cosmetics brand BM Beauty. Check out some photos of Kim in the ITV's Studios in our facebook here! We'lll post videos as soon as possible.



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quinta-feira, 26 de janeiro de 2012

Kimberly Wyatt no "The Magicians" na BBC

A estrela feminina do Her Majesty & The Wolves e júri do Got To Dance, Kimberly Wyatt, participou do programa “The Magicias” na BBC britânica. No show, Kimberly e o campeão mundial de mágica o ilusionista Latimer enchem nossos olhos com seu truque de levitação. Confiram no vídeo! 

The female star of the Her Majesty & The Wolves and the Got To Dance jury's, Kimberly Wyatt, participated in the show "The Magic" on the BBC Britain. In the show, Kimberly and world champion of magic the illusionist Latimer fill our eyes with his levitation trick. Check out the video!


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sexta-feira, 13 de janeiro de 2012

Kimberly Wyatt em Campanha para Associação Protetora PETA


Former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt stars in a brand-new PETA ad shot by star photographer Karl Grant urging the European Union to stick to the planned 2013 deadline to ban all animal-tested cosmetics.

The EU was on track to ban all animal-tested cosmetics – now they might be changing their minds. Please contact the European Commission and let them know: no delay, no compromise and no cosmetics tests on animals.

"As a businesswoman and make-up connoisseur, I have the chance to do things my way!" Kimberly said in an exclusive interview with PETA. "I don't want to inflict harm on anything or anyone, especially animals that don't have a voice." She added, "I find it completely unnecessary to test cosmetics on animals for the vanity of human beings".

Describing her new hard-hitting PETA ad, Kimberly said, "The image is a bit hard to look at! But I think it represents the animals that deal with the effects of cosmetic testing perfectly. I just hope it inspires positive change".

In a major victory for animals, the EU agreed in 2003 to a ban on all animal tests for cosmetics and a complete ban on the sale of cosmetics products containing ingredients tested on animals. In 2009, the sales ban came into force, with exemptions for certain tests that were still permitted. The final deadline to ban the marketing of every cosmetics product containing ingredients tested on animals is March 2013.

The sales ban means that companies worldwide hoping to export their products to the EU will have to change their animal-testing ways. This prospect has already led to the development of effective and humane non-animal test methods.

But now the EU is considering delaying that 2013 deadline for years, perhaps even indefinitely. If that happens, it will wipe out the motivation for cosmetics companies to develop alternatives and will essentially put cosmetics before the lives of animals.

As Kimberly says, "The sales ban is important because it saves animals worldwide from cruel treatment. But the only way to make sure it happens as promised is if we band together and push for it".

PETA has already submitted over 50,000 letters supporting the ban from concerned global citizens who visited PETA US' website. Please add your voice today. Contact European Commissioner John Dalli to let him know that the people of Europe want no delay, no compromise and no cosmetics tests on animals.