In other studies, Fried actually saw associations forming — neurons that originally fired for celebrities (like Clint Eastwood) began to also fire for landmarks (like the Hollywood sign) after patients
saw pictures of the celebrity - landmark pairings.
You've
seen the pictures of celebrities in their everyday wear sporting those espadrille flats.
Not exact matches
I LOVE
seeing pictures like this
of celebrities out and about unabashedly nursing their babies.
We
see Instagram's humanizing effect on
celebrity status here, bringing all the muscle out
of the
picture and repositioning Jeff as a regular guy.
And it does not stop there — even foreigners have taken a major liking to our ethnic garb, and can be
seen flaunting it at important events all around the globe (there is always a
picture or two
of a
celebrity wearing a saree or an Anarkali suit in the tabloids).
I recently took a few
pictures up at my cabin in this style, so you will
see «my southwestern» style soon, but I love the way
celebrities have been wearing it and all
of the stores have been branding with it, so here you go!
Let's face it, these days every
picture we
see nowadays
of models and
celebrities, are retouched.
Seeing these
pictures can make
celebrities seem more down to earth, it's one
of those silly, «they're - just - like - us» moments.
After a massive breach that
saw hackers steal nude
pictures and videos from phones belonging to various
celebrities, fingers have been pointed at Apple's iCloud as the potential point
of access.