Forget Kim Kardashian's Givenchy Fashion Show number - she's just stepped out in the most daring outfit to date
Kim's plunging neckline
After giving birth to baby Nori back in June,32 year old reality star Kim Kardashian shunned the showbiz spotlight. But since arriving in Europe for Paris Fashion Week with protective boyfriend Kanye West she's been grabbing ALL the headlines.
The star flashed more than a little flesh as she attended the Mademoiselle C Premiere on Tuesday evening.
Joined by fashion designer Riccardo Tisci, Kim and her plunging neckline caught the attention of practically everyone.
The new mum is no stranger to flaunting her fabulous assets - earlier in the week she attended Givenchy Fashion Show wearing another incredibly revealing Riccardo Tisci Design
. Kim poses on the red carpet with designer Riccardo Tisci
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Earlier this year Kim's step-brother Brody Jenner said the new mum was upset by some of the mean things written about her pregnancy bod
Talking
to Now magazine, he explained: "A lot of very cruel things were written
about her. When you're pregnant it should be a great stage in your life
and you shouldn't have to go to every newstand and see pictures and
headlines saying: 'Kim's a whale.'"
"I know it upset her - it should have been one of the happiest times of her life and it wasn't," he added.
But judging by the star's latest wardrobe choices we're 110% certain that she's well and truly got her body confidence back.
And it appears that Kanye West is also a huge fan of Kim's post-baby body, apparently saying he adores her curves.
With a figure like that, who wouldn't? To see more pictures of Kim doing some boob-baring, check out our gallery below.
She tied the knot in secret with Qatari billionaire Wissam Al Mana in 2012.
And now, Janet Jackson is wanting to start a family.
The 47-year-old is said to be 'quietly' looking in to adopting a child from Jordan and possibly Syria, reports
Expanding: Janet Jackson is allegedly looking
into adopting a child from Jordan or Syria with husband Wissam Al Mana,
pictured together in Italy in February
'She now pretty much knows pregnancy is not in the cards, so she's been looking into adopting,' a source told the publication. 'She's
been very moved by the events in Jordan and Syria now that she's been
living overseas. Not sure how soon it will happen, but there's been
movement on this.'
Meanwhile, a family member told Page Six, 'It's going to happen, and real soon.'
Friends in high places: Janet has allegedly reached out to Queen Rania Of Jordan to help with the adoption
The songstress has also
allegedly reached out to Queen Rania Of Jordan to help with the
adoption, something Angelina Jolie did too when she was considering
adopting a child from the country.
'Janet
has always been concerned about the welfare of the world's children,
and it's important to her that she affords a baby the opportunities that
have been afforded her,' a source told the paper.
But the same source said Janet has not ruled out pregnancy, despite her age. 'She’s kept herself in great shape,' the source said.
The I Get So Lonely singer was previously married to song artist James DeBarge and director Rene Elizonda Jr.
Still got time: The singer has reportedly not ruled out pregnancy despite her age of 47, pictured in France in May
She also dated music producer Jermaine Dupri for seven years, but hopefully she has finally found her perfect mate.#'I'm
fortunate enough to be dating my dream woman,' Wissam, who is managing
director of Al Mana Retail, told Harper's Bazaar Arabie in November
2010.
'I'm getting older and I feel more settled,' the sister of Michael Jackson added. 'We have a deep bond, a deep connection.
A plane has crashed at the Lagos airport, witnesses and an official have said.
A witness said the crash occurred at the local wing of the airport close to the section were JET-A1, plane fuel, is stored.
Fire service officials were seen evacuating the occupants of the plane.
It is not yet clear if there was any casualty.
The spokesman of the Nigeria aviation agencies, Yakubu Datti, asked for more time to get details of the incident.
But another official, who asked not to be named because he was not
authorised to speak on the matter, said the crashed plane belonged to
Associated Airlines, and was just about to take off when the accident
occurred.
The plane, our FAAN source said, was on its way to Akure.
The federal government on Wednesday appealed to primary and secondary
school teachers not to embark on strike in solidarity with striking
university lecturers.
The Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, on Wednesday also disclosed that 80 per cent of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)’s demands had been met by Federal Government.
Mr. Wike, who stated these in a meeting with the leadership of the
Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) in Abuja, said the yet-to-be resolved
issues were those of earned allowances.
He said that the other unresolved issue was the N400 billion annual capital expenditure to universities demanded by ASUU.
“The N400 billion they are demanding is not part of federal budget or Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) intervention.
“And out of the N92 billion earned allowances demanded by ASUU,
government has offered N30 billion to them for a start,’’ he said.
According to the minister, ASUU is considering the offer and had
asked to be given untilThursday to enable it meet with its branches for a
resolution.
“So, the purpose of this meeting is to tell you (NUT) how far we have
gone because of the reports and the letter we got from the union that
you are going on a solidarity strike with ASUU,’’ he said.
Mr. Wike also apologised to the NUT for his comments on Monday that
the union had no business going on a solidarity strike with ASUU strike,
saying he spoke “unofficially’’.
Also speaking at the meeting, the Minister of Labour, Emeka Wogu,
appealed to the NUT not to go on the proposed strike as it would only
complicate issues.
Mr. Wogu said that NUT might not have been briefed appropriately on
government’s efforts to resolve the crisis with ASUU and so appealed to
the union to embark on the planned sympathy strike.
“One thing that is clear is that the Federal Government has started
the implementation of the 2009 agreement. The matter can still be
resolved,’’ he said.
In his response, the National President of NUT, Michael Olukoya, said
teachers, under the umbrella of NUT were concerned with the lingering
ASUU strike that was threatening the collapse of the education sector.
Mr. Olukoya said that all stakeholders should come together and explore ways of ending the crisis.
He advised both ASUU and the Federal Government to “put Nigeria
first’’ in their negotiations and shun the idea of “buck passing’’.
The NUT boss also called for the review of the conditions for
accessing the intervention fund as the stringent conditions was
preventing the institutions from benefiting from the fund.
He said that NUT was not threatening to go on the solidarity strike
in the interest of ASUU, but in the overall interest of Nigerians.