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Fann Wong Singapore Actress Singer And Model 2003 film Shanghai Knights 

Much Fanfare for Fann Wong




Actress Fann Wong is named Marie France Bodyline’s new spokewoman, even before she’s popped, we catch up with her on her impending motherhood

Fann Wong has been the darling of Singaporeans since her days as a fresh-faced model for Oil of Olay products, she’s come a long way with many movies and television programmes under her belt. Now she embarks on her latest and biggest journey yet.
Becoming a mother.

You are currently 8 months along into your pregnancy, are you looking forward to being a mother or do you feel slightly daunted?

I am so looking forward to meeting my baby and being a mother, it has been a long honeymoon and I couldn’t be happier.

You don’t seem to have gained a lot of weight during your pregnancy, how will your new role with Marie France help you regain your figure?

I hide it well…actually, I have already gained 17 kg in my 8th month! But I am not worried about this extra weight as I am confident that Marie France Bodyline’s post-natal treatments that use advanced technology will be able to help me achieve my slimming and body contouring goals after my delivery.

 Were you nervous or self-conscious for the Demi Moore- esque semi-nude shoot you did with Marie France Bodyline?

Not at all! The Marie France Bodyline team and the shoot crew were very professional and made   sure I was totally at ease. And we are all very happy with the photos!

 What are your future plans for your career after having  your child?

 Well I’d like to spend some time bonding with my baby before I get back to work. So, I am not in   a hurry to return to work after my delivery.

Would you consider having another child then?

I am open to it for sure!

How has this pregnancy been on you?

The first 3 months were awful! I felt nauseous all the time and I spent most of my time in bed. But after the first trimester, everything changed! I felt energetic and I started to really enjoy food so much so that I started to eat like a dinosaur.

You have a very supportive fan club, what would you like to say to them?

I have been getting so much love and wonderful support from my fans and I like to thank them all for it. I can feel that they are also sharing my joy and happiness and for that I feel very blessed.
By Cheryl Chia

Top 120 Most Beautiful Japanese Actress 

 

1. Keiko Kitagawa

2. Yûko Araki 

3. Ji-young Kang 

4. Gina Hiraizumi 

5. Sora Amamiya 

6. Chiaki Kuriyama 

7. Ko Shibasaki

56. Michelle Yeoh 

 57. Gemma Chan 

58.  Sonoya Mizuno 

59.  Zoe Tay 

60.  Fann Wong 

61.  Awkwafina

62.  Constance Wu 

63.  Kelly Hu 

64.  Zelda Williams 

65.  Kate Micucci

66.  Gwendoline Yeo

67.   Minae Noji 

68.  Ziyi Zhang

69.   Maggie Q 

70.  Patricia Chan 

71.  Lucy Lin

72.  Cindy Lu 

73.  Hélène Patarot 

74.  Michele Lamar Richards 

75.  Lucy Liu 

76.  Yui Aragaki

77.  Aya Uet

78.  Aya Ueto

79. Yuriko Yoshitaka

 80. Erika Toda

81. Maki Horikita

82. Erika Sawajiri

83. Kyoko Fukada

84. Nozomi Sasak

85. Suzu Hirose 

86.  Takako Matsu 

87.  Haruka Ayase 

88.  Yuriko Ishida

89.  Haruka Kinami 

90. Arisa Mizuki 

91. Miho Kiuchi 

91. Noriko Sakai

92. Yûki Kudô 

93.  Momoko Kikuchi

94.  Asami Mizukawa 

95. Momoko Kikuchi 

96.  Asami Mizukawa 

97.  Yuki Uchida 

98.  Yûko Ogura 

99.  Kumiko Akiyoshi

100.  Miki Mizuno 

101.  Kimiko Glenn 

102.  Yôko Shimada 

103.  Ai Iijima 

104.  Takako Matsu 

105.  Mihiro 

106.  Haruka Ayase 

107.  Yuriko Ishida 

108.  Erika Toda

109.  Eriko Tamura 

110.  Naoko Iijima 

111.  Makiko Esumi 

112.  Miki Sakai 

113.  Atsuko Asano 

114.  Asaka Seto 

115.  Yûko Takeuchi 

116.  Hiroko Moriguchi 

117.  Kumiko Asô 

118. Yumiko Shaku 

119. Ai Maeda

120.  Yuki Kazamatsuri

121 Mihiro Taniguchi 





“Terrace House: Opening New Doors” Shimabukuro Seina and Komuro Ami posts two-shots on Instagram


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With episode 13 of “Terrace House: Opening New Doors”, viewers are starting to see both housemates, Shimabukuro Seina and Komuro Ami becoming friendlier with each other.
Many have speculated that the two having different personalities would clash and at first, when Seina moved in, there was a sense that these two may have a problematic relationship.
Fortunately, both are showing that things are going good between the two and no pending cat-fights.
And both Seina and Ami took to Instagram to share their photos from the LIVEAMOSTYLE launch party.



But with episode 12 and seeing that the Sato Tsubasa and Okamoto Shion growing closer going bust. And if one couldn’t imagine Shion looking as bad as Yudai did a few weeks back…well…At least Shion may be able to redeem himself and possibly not look like a womanizer so much?
But with the teaser for episode 14, we’ll see how things go.
As for episode 13, many wondered, what about Ami and Taka?  Or are we seeing the beginning of a love triangle as Seina may be interested in Taka as well?
But I will say that as we love Seina for being blunt and not beating around the bush, we are starting to see this emerge within Ami as well.
As for Yamasato Ryota, needless to say, the lack of any development and inaction among certain members in developing any romantic relationship is starting to stress him out.


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Good idea let's Built a Nuclear Power Plant on Volcano Japan's Government got the green light to built Nuclear Power Plant on Mount Fuj Japan's Government has the Money and they want to Built a Nuclear Power Plant on Mount Fuji it's Volcano why Built a Nuclear Power Plant on a Volcano that does not make since to me Your asking for trouble...


Japan's Next Nuclear Meltdown





By Jeff Siegel




volcanoSo I'm pretty sure the Three Stooges planned most of Japan's nuclear power plants.


Check out this recent piece from Reuters:
Japan warned on Friday that a volcano in southern Japan located
roughly 64 km (40 miles) from a nuclear plant was showing signs of
increased activity that could possibly lead to a small-scale eruption
and warned people to stay away from the summit.


Who does that?
 
Who builds a nuclear power plant 40 miles from an active volcano?

Probably the same folks who built one on the shores of an historic tsunami zone.

As I've written in the past, nuclear power crises unfold not because
of the splitting of isotopes, but because of human error. Truth is,
we're just too arrogant to be charged with the responsibility of
building and operating nuclear power plants.


Of course, Japan is home to more than 100 active volcanoes and rests
upon the ring of fire. So certainly it's the perfect place to for a
nuclear power-based energy economy. (Sarcasm)


In the meantime, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe continues to work hard to
get Japan's more than 40 workable reactors back online, noting that the
power is stable and relatively cheap compared to other energy sources
and key to Japan's economic recovery.


That is, of course, unless a nuclear power plant melts down.

But Nuclear is Cheap!

Estimates of total economic loss as a result of the Fukushima
disaster are as high as $500 billion. Clean-up costs are expected to be
more than $100 billion.


The new ice wall they're building to contain radioactive water is
going to cost about $500 million, plus another $660,000 worth of
electricity a year to keep it operational. Oh, and no one knows if this
is even going to work. There have actually been a myriad of problems
with this thing since day one.


Then consider the loss of a very large productive area of land
(especially important in Japan where there isn't much to begin with),
which is pretty much useless for the next 50 years.


But sure, yeah, nuclear is relatively cheap and good for the economy –
just so long as there aren't any more meltdowns. Folks, with extreme
weather conditions becoming the norm, active volcanoes and the certainty
of more major earthquakes, I suspect Japan is only one act of God away
from another nuclear power crisis.


Of course, none of this really matters. As long as governments
continue to subsidize nuclear power, it'll always be “cheap.” And this
is why nuclear continues to grow across the globe. But with all the
renewable energy technology we have at our fingertips today, it is
beyond irresponsible to continue to build new nuclear power plants and
extend the lives of the old ones.


I will be curious, however, to know how the world will respond the
next time a nuclear power plant melts down. I give it five to ten years.
Around the time when a combination of solar, wind, geothermal, energy
efficiency measures and electricity storage will be economically viable,
providing a steady flow of electrons 24 hours a day, in nearly every
part of the globe – and without the assistance of massive subsidies.


I Pray For Cely Cabrera


 






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