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Take a look at the success and dark backstory of Michael Jackson's 'Billie Jean' 40 years after its release. #MichaelJackson #BillieJean -
[LISTEN] to Madonna, Nas, Chance the Rapper, Mike Tyson on "Iconic," "Veni Vidi Vici" from 'Rebel Heart'
Fans who were curious about what Madonna's collaboration with Chance the Rapper and Mike Tyson would sound like can now find out as "Iconic" has surfaced on the Internet. The track, in addition to "Veni Vedi Vici" featuring Nas, is yet another tune from the Queen of Pop's upcoming album "Rebel Heart." The singer's 13th studio effort is scheduled to drop March 10. -
Gillian Anderson, David Duchovny Ready for Fox's Rebooted 'X-Files'
It looks like die-hard fans of the iconic 1990s supernatural show "The X-Files" could be coming much closer to getting their fondest wish: a reboot of the popular hit. For years it was something that fans campaigned for, and while other parties kind of liked the idea, there was no serious discussion about it until now. Now that Fox has seen a show like "24" be successfully rebooted for a limited run, they are interested in doing the same for Moulder and Scully, who were played to perfection by David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson. -
Marilyn Monroe Named Max Factor's New Face
Well, this is interesting: Usually when a cosmetics company is looking for its next celebrity spokesperson, it chooses someone current who is already grabbing headlines. Today, Max Factor announced that it is going to abandon the latest talent in favor of going in a more iconic direction. Marilyn Monroe has been named the newest face of Max Factor cosmetics. The fact that she has been dead for 53 years did not matter when her own beauty was always in a class by itself. Monroe will star in this year's advertising campaigns and the focus will be on how make-up helped to transform her from mousy Norma Jeane Mortenson to the red-lipped, platinum-haired bombshell, which cemented her reputation as one of the world's most infamous bombshells. Monroe was reportedly a client of Max Factor's in the 1940s and indulged in the brand until her unexpected death in 1963. "Marilyn made the sultry red lip, creamy skin and dramatically lined eyes the most famous beauty look of the Forties, and it's a look that continues to dominate the beauty and fashion industry. It is the ultimate look that defines glamour — nothing else compares," says Pat McGrath of Max Factor to "The Daily Telegraph."
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