2012年5月27日星期日

Bachelorette Meagan Good at Pussycat Dolls Burlesque Saloon

The theme of Friday night’s Pussycat Dolls guest performance by actress Meagan Good at Pussycat Dolls Burlesque Saloon inside Gallery Nightclub at Planet Hollywood was “Act like a Pussycat Doll, think like a man,” and the bride-to-be celebrated her bachelorette party with the sexy act that is on the bucket list of the star of the hit film “Think Like a Man.”

Twenty of Good’s friends and family members, including her future mother-in-law(!), as reported by Robin Leach in his interview with Good posted on Friday, were there to cheer her on and celebrate. The bachelorettes were dressed like Pussycat Dolls, and for Pussycat Dolls creator Robin Antin, she faced the unique challenge of dressing a guest Pussycat Doll who is about to wed a preacher -- in this instance, DeVon Franklin, a Hollywood executive and producer who is a Seventh-Day Adventist.

“We covered Meagan up a little more than our past guest Pussycat Dolls,” Antin said. “But she is so stunning that it didn’t matter.” And Good’s advice on being a purr-fect Pussycat Doll? “Be true to who you are.”

To congratulate Good on her upcoming nuptials, the Pussycat Dolls and Antin presented Good with a three-tier, burlesque-themed red velvet cake. Good picked up the cake and bit into it for photographs moments after shooting photographs and videos of the cake for herself. Before changing for her performance, Good wowed on the arrivals carpet in a white, full-length gown by BCBG.

“I think my future in-laws wanted to see how I would look in white,” joked Good, who noted that her future mother-in-law helped select the dress. Antin wore a black leather dress by The Row paired with nude Christian Louboutin pumps. Kim Kardashian, Cameron Diaz, Paris Hilton, Carmen Electra and Maria Menounos are other Hollywood and TV stars who have performed with the Las Vegas Pussycat Dolls.

Thanks to Bryan Steffy of WireImage for his photo gallery and Richard Corey for his two videos posted on YouTube.

Ryder Hesjedal became the first Canadian winner of the Giro d’Italia today in the closest race for 38 years.

After 91 hours of racing over 21 stages, the title was decided by just 16 seconds – the smallest winning margin since Eddy Merckx’s 1974 12 second victory over Gianbattista Baronchelli.

Going into the final stage of the three-week Grand Tour, Hesjedal trailed Joaquim Rodriguez by just 31 seconds.

This left the Garmin rider with around one second to close for each kilometre of the 28.2km Individual Time Trial through the streets of Milan.

At 73 kilograms, Hesjedal is a stronger time-trialist than Rodriguez, who at 58kg is more suited to the mountains. The Spaniard’s race today was intended solely to “limit my losses as much as possible,” he said. To add injury to any insults, he suffered a collision with a crash barrier during a practice of today’s route.

But the race was really won in the unforgiving Dolomite Mountains where Hesjedal proved himself to be one of the best climbers on the Giro, riding far beyond his relatively heavy weight and even gaining valuable seconds on his main rivals during stage 19.

“We were supposed to drop Ryder Hesjedal but it's been the opposite,” Rodriguez said after stage 19, having failed to keep up with the Canadian. ”Hesjedal gave us a lesson. He has surprised me, really.”

Today, Hesjedal rode a strong race to average over 49km/h and finish in sixth place, 1minute 9 seconds behind stage winner Marco Pinotti. Rodriguez finished a further 47seconds down.

Clad in the leader’s pink skin-suit, Rodrigruez will have been all too aware that his lead was rapidly slipping away from him. As Hesjedal’s celebrations had already begun – the maple leaf being flown and hugs being exchanged over the safety barriers – the rider in pink was the only soul left on the road.

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