Audrey ‘most beautiful’ of 20th century

Audrey Hepburn has been voted the most beautiful woman of the 20th century in a poll.
Famed most for her classic glam pose in a black Givenchy dress, pearls and gloves in the 1961 film Breakfast At Tiffany’s, the lovely lass beat Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly to the top spot in the poll for shopping channel QVC.
While Cheryl Cole came in the second spot, ‘Some Like It Hot’ siren Marilyn Monroe waltzed in at number three, reports Sky News.
Others who made it to the top 10 were Angelina Jolie, Grace Kelly, Scarlett Johansson, Halle Berry, Diana, Princess of Wales, Kelly Brook, Jennifer Aniston .

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Naomi to be subpoenaed in war crime case
Amsterdam: Judges hearing the case of former Liberian President Charles Taylor have ordered a subpoena to compel supermodel Naomi Campbell to testify, despite her repeated refusals.
Prosecutors say Campbell received a rough diamond from Taylor in South Africa at a celebrity-packed 1997 reception hosted by former President Nelson Mandela.
They say that proves Taylor lied when he said he never possessed rough diamonds.
Taylor is charged with supporting rebels in Sierra Leone’s civil war in exchange for diamonds and other natural wealth. He is charged with 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The order was published on Thursday.
—AP

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Jackson’s son suffers from vitiligo
London: Michael Jackson’s son Prince Michael is reportedly suffering from the same disease called vitiligo which was said to be the reason behind the King of Pop’s gradual lightening of the skin.
The 13-year-old revealed white patches under his arm while on a recent holiday to Hawaii with his siblings Paris, 12 and Prince Michael II, eight, Daily Mail online reported.
While there is the possibility it was the result of sun exposure but it appeared more dramatic than peeling skin, the report said.
Vitiligo is a hereditary skin condition which discolours the face and body. —PTI

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