Flanagan steals the show in sequined silver gown

Saturday, March 8, 2014

She’s said to be aiming for grittier film roles as she endeavours to breathe new life into her stuttering screen career.
But stepping out on Friday evening, Helen Flanagan appeared to be reading from a different script as she sashayed into the annual Mirror Ball in an elegant silver gown with sequined embellishments.
The former Coronation Street star was on good form as she posed for photos outside Manchester’s Lowry Hotel ahead of the bash, which helps raise money for local communities in Greater Manchester.
Here she comes! Helen Flanagan makes her presence felt at the Mirror Ball in Manchester on Friday evening
Helen, 23, looked like she was ready for an awards show – but there were no prizes on offer for the young actress on Friday evening as she climbed the steps and made her way inside.

Her dress was all the more distinctive thanks to an off the shoulder detail and thigh length split – a feature that enabled to show off a generous portion of her left leg.
Helen completed another memorable ensemble with a pair of strappy silver heels, while the hard to miss Chanel clutch she brandished in both hands added an additional designer flourish. 

Twin sisters spend £130,000 on lip fillers

A pair of twins born just one minute apart share everything in their life - a job, a car, a Facebook account and even their boyfriend.

But even this bizarre level of closeness was not enough for Australians Anna and Lucy DeCinque, 28, who have spent a fortune on cosmetic surgery to erase any tiny differences between them that may remain.

They have had identical procedures including lip fillers, breast implants and fake eyebrows and eyelashed - at a cost of an astonishing $240,800 (Australian dollars), or £130,000.
Lucy, left, and Anna, right, have spent thousands on relentlessly ensuring they stay exactly the same
Lucy, left, and Anna, right, have spent thousands on relentlessly ensuring they stay exactly the same
Double or nothing: Doppelgangers Lucy (left) and Anna (right), both 28, say they do everything together
Double or nothing: Doppelgangers Lucy (left) and Anna (right), both 28, say they do everything together
Smile! The sisters now share the same boyfriend as although they have had separate love interests before, they were always brothers, or at the very least, best friends
Smile! The sisters now share the same boyfriend as although they have had separate love interests before, they were always brothers, or at the very least, best friends


Anna, left, and Lucy, right, are pictured aged 17 at their school's graduation ball
Anna, left, and Lucy, right, are pictured aged 17 at their school's graduation ball. They even share the same bed



The women, from Perth, Western Australia, spend every waking moment together - and every sleeping moment too, as they share a bed.
Anna and Lucy, who live at home with their mother, also share a boyfriend, which they believe is a perfect situation for a relationship. Though the two have had separate love interests before, they have always been brothers, or at least best friends.
Their current boyfriend is electircal mechanic Ben Byrne, also from Perth, according to news site PerthNow.
Anna said: 'We’re dating one boy at the moment. There are three people in our relationship. We’re sharing.'
Lucy added: 'It’s not really weird to us. We have one boyfriend and all three of us share the same bed. For guys, in their hearts and dreams, they want two girlfriends.

'We have the same taste in everything, so obviously we’re going to like the same boy too. We’re all together when we have sex, and if we like the same guy, so be it. Every date had to be a double date. It’s always double or nothing.'
From an early age Anna and Lucy were inseparable. The sisters went to the same nursery, primary and secondary schools, before enrolling on a beauty course at college together.
The sisters revealed that they were so close even their parents have struggled to tell them apart, especially their father Luigi, who died in 2010.  

Abuja Banks Threaten To Sue Club Owners Over Choice Of Name- “THE BANK”


 
Abuja banks have threatened to sue club owners Kehinde Adegbite, otherwise known as Mr.Yankee and Uyi Ugbebor, for naming a club ' The Bank'. 

The duo had on Friday last week announced via a Blackberry message that a new club with the name 'The Bank' would be unveiled in Abuja on march 14. 

Yankee, buttressed that the singular reason for the name 'The Bank' is because it is universal and acceptable by both him and Uyi who co-own the club as well as perspective patrons. 

In a message sent out via BB messenger, Uyi had earlier advised on the need to save money with the new ' The bank'. He said " Do you have 'The BANK' in your city? THE BANK is coming to u soon....save your money" 

However, in a swift reaction, some branch Managers in Abuja have condemned the club name, saying that banks must not be associated with clubs that are more secular. A bank Manager who spoke with newsmen but preferred anonymity said a meeting was held last Saturday, and the Managers have resolved to sue both the Chairman and the MD of 'The Bank' (club). 

Reiterating further, the aggrieved Bank Manager said, "How can anyone name his club 'The Bank'. These two are poles apart. It's just like putting light and darkness in the same place. We do serious business as bankers. We do not want to identify with any club. We have resolved that should they insist on the name, we will go to court. Our lawyers are currently drafting a letter which we will send to the club owners. 

Source: The Nigerian Voice
 

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