Elizabeth and Katy
Elizabeth Jane Hurley was an English actress, model and television personality that gained notoriety in the 1990s when she was the girlfriend of Hugh Grant. Hurley was immediately noticed by the media in 1994 after Grant gained worldwide attention due to the popularity of Four Weddings and a Funeral. Hurley accompanied Grant at the Los Angeles premiere of the film wearing an Versace plunge dress, held with gold safetypins. Hurley's partnership in the company of Estee Lauder, a cosmetics maker, has been seen as a high point in her professional life. The company gave Hurley the first model opportunity at age 29 and has employed her as a model for its cosmetics, specifically perfumes like Sensuous Intuition and Pleasures from 1995. The most famous of her roles is her part as Vanessa Kensington, in the popular spy-films International Man of Mystery (2007) as well as Austin Powers The Spy Who Shagged Me (2000). Hurley currently models and designs a beachwear collection named after her. Katy Perry..........................Katy Perry original name Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson, (born October 25 1984 Santa Barbara California U.S.) American pop singer who gained fame for a string of anthemic and often sexually suggestive hit songs as well as for a playfully cartoonish sense of style. Perry's early attempts at becoming an established star failed. Two record labels signed her and then dropped her before she had released any music. However, in 2007, Capitol Records put out Perry's EP Ur So Gay which attracted only a little attention because of its flippant title track. I Loved a Girl a straightforward ode to sexual curiosity, backed by the beat of a hardedged electropop made her a larger splash a few months later. Many critics accused the track of encouraging homosexual relations, while others claimed that its racy depiction was meant to appeal to male fantasies. I Kissed a Girl was an immediate hit for Perry's debut album The One of the Boys in 2008, thanks to the combination of sexual enthusiasm and polished melodicism. Hot N Cold was a hit in America, and the second track on the album Hot N Cold with its interesting bouncy, sharp tongued beat gained popularity.
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