Paris Hilton reveals Kim Kardashian encouraged her to freeze eggs to ease pressure of marriage

They are two of the most famous women on the planet – and have been close friends for years.

Now, Paris Hilton has revealed that Kim Kardashian encouraged her to freeze her eggs in order to fulfil her dreams of motherhood.

Speaking in a new interview with The Sunday Times, the reality TV star, 39, said that she had been “inspired” by the mother-of-four, who previously worked as her personal stylist, after an “amazing conversation”.

The businesswoman and DJ – who is currently dating tech entrepreneur Carter Reum – explained that she had taken “control” of her fertility to remove the pressure of marriage.

Hilton – who is the great-granddaughter of Conrad Hilton, the founder of Hilton Hotels – revealed that she had frozen her eggs a few years ago.

The socialite, who rose to fame on TV show The Simple Life alongside Nicole Richie, said: “I had a really amazing conversation with Kim [Kardashian] about it.

“She introduced me to her doctor, and I was so inspired by her to actually do it..

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20 Beauty Trends That Every 2000s Kid Will Remember All Too Well

If you remember bleached tips, heavy lip gloss, side bangs, stick-thin eyebrows, “scrunching” your hair, and frosted eye makeup, then you're apart of the 2000s kid club. Let's be real, this decade was a really interesting time for beauty.

While we welcomed back many '90s beauty trends, we're not too sure any of these popular '00s hair and makeup fads need to make a comeback (except maybe chunky highlights, those can stay). But no matter how cringe-worthy the beauty looks might have been, we still look back on the times with fond memories and boatloads of nostalgia.

Whether you're a true '00s teenager and were born at the start of the millennium, you'll probably be able to relate to these

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Meghan Markle Chose Bold Beauty Looks to “Go Out With a Bang” During the Farewell Tour

The new royal biography Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family by Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand covers Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's years in the British royal family from their perspective, right down to their widely discussed departure. A lot of ground is covered and addressed in the book, including Markle's deliberate choices for her beauty looks during that final “farewell tour” back in March.

We know makeup is a form of self-expression and has the power to tell a story, and Markle used it wisely during that week-long stretch of royal engagements. According to Vanity Fair, Markle's makeup artist Daniel Martin explained that he encouraged her to “go out with a bang” as she strategically planned her bold looks — outfit, makeup, hair, and all.

In contrast to the typical royal family dress code of neutral hues, Markle chose to wear bright blue and emerald green ensembles during the UK tour, but she didn't stop there. She pai..

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These are the Arab Poets that You Need to Add to Your Bookshelf ASAP

Arabic is a vast and rich language that was practically invented to write poetry. The oldest surviving Arabic literature is in fact written in verse– and Arabic poetry has thrived in spectacular fashion over the years, with poets occupying central roles in history. Below are some of the Arab poets who have kept the art alive:

Maram al-Masri[hhmc]
Masri, who favors poetic prose, reflects deeply on life, love, nostalgia for her homeland of Latakia, Syria, and the war that has broken out in her homeland since.

An excerpt from A Red Cherry on A White-Tiled Floor:

Like grains of salt
they shone
then melted.
This is how they disappeared,
those men
who did not love me.

كحبات ملح
كانوا يلمعون
ثم ذابوا
هكذا رحلوا
هؤلاء الرجال
الذين لم يحبوني

Adonis

Born Ali Ahmad Said Esber, Esber poet uses free verse and varying meter to reflect on his childhood. Adonis began his poetry education after he recited a poem to the President of Syria, who then gave him funds to enroll in Damascus Univers..

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“Chocolate Almond” Is This Year’s Take on the “Pumpkin Spice” Hair Color — Only It’s Better

According to our iCals, fall is still a mere 35 days away, but one thing that can get you in that apple picking, trick-or-treating spirit in no time is an early autumnal hair color change. Somewhat fittingly, then, the season's next hair trend to reach pumpkin-spice levels is also sweet enough to stash in your candy bag: “chocolate almond.”

Like a hybrid between Werther's Original and Almond M&Ms, this ridiculously flattering color mixes swirls of creamy caramel with golden beige and works best on people with a darker base. While you can choose the level of lightness you want depending on how much maintenance you're willing to put in, according to Chicago-based colorist Karissa Schaudt, it should still “fall under the warmer brunette family” and be painted on via balayage for the most natural effect (plus, easier upkeep).

“This look adds golden undertones to brown hair that will create a healthy appearance and reflect tons of new shine.”

“My current recommendation to..

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