Lohan has another photoshop fail
Actress Lindsay Lohan has been accused by fans for photoshopping a photograph she shared online, once again.The Mean Girls actress later deleted the image, but not before her followers criticised her for allegedly altering the image to give her a slimmer waist, reports mirror.co.uk.The photograph showed the 28-year-old posing in front of a staircase to show off her new ‘waist-training’ corset, but the fans spotted something that seemed a little ‘off’.There appeared to be distortions in the image, with the stairs appearing warped in line with her skinny waist.One user posted: “I’m rooting for you @lindsaylohan, but you gotta stop with the photoshop.”Another shared the image, and added: “Lindsay Lohan needs to chill with the photoshop.”Another fan kept it simple and to the point, tweeting: “Photoshop is hard.” (IANS)
Kylie Jenner spotted in Tyga’s car
Reality star Kylie Jenner was spotted taking a drive around Calabasas, California with the rapper Tyga amid reports they have had their first ‘fight’.The rumoured couple Kylie and Tyga took a drive in the rapper’s open-top Polaris Slingshot, reports a website.The 17-year-old appeared to try and hide her face with her dark locks as she sat alongside Tyga, who took the wheel.Kim Kardashian’s step sister appeared a little preoccupied as she chatted on the phone, while the Hookah rapper drove around dressed in a backwards cap, sleeveless vest and shorts.Kylie has not yet publicly confirmed their romance, but Tyga appeared to confirm their relationship status recently by posting a photograph of the teenager on the image-sharing website Instagram, claiming she’s “captured his heart”.The rapper previously denied being in a relationship with Kylie, but then he contradicted himself with the huge hint.Posting an image of Kylie dressed up for a ride on the London Eye, he wrote: “Certain things catch your eye, but only few capture the heart.” (IANS)
Arnold slams Indiana’s anti-gay law
Former California Governor and actor Arnold Schwarzenegger expressed his anger and disappointment over Indiana’s religious freedom law.Schwarzenegger opposed what he sees as his party’s discriminatory agenda in an op-ed for the Washington Post, reports a website.”I’m incredibly concerned about what happened in Indiana this week and the threat of similar laws being passed in other states. As a Republican, I’m furious,” he wrote.Schwarzenegger is referring to the controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act, signed into Indiana law on Thursday by Republican Governor Mike Pence.Those who oppose the the law say it could allow businesses, landlords, and others the opportunity to deny gays, bisexuals, and transgender people services, citing religious reasons as an excuse.The action star goes on to slam Republicans for their failure to adhere to former President of the US Ronald Reagan’s vision for the party, as well as their inability to capture young voters.”Distracting, divisive laws like the one Indiana initially passed aren’t just bad for the country, they’re also bad for our party,” he wrote. (IANS)