celebrities – Latest News https://latestnews.top Sun, 24 Sep 2023 01:13:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://latestnews.top/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cropped-licon-32x32.png celebrities – Latest News https://latestnews.top 32 32 NHS watchdog considers anti hair loss pill to combat alopecia, which affects celebrities https://latestnews.top/nhs-watchdog-considers-anti-hair-loss-pill-to-combat-alopecia-which-affects-celebrities/ https://latestnews.top/nhs-watchdog-considers-anti-hair-loss-pill-to-combat-alopecia-which-affects-celebrities/#respond Sun, 24 Sep 2023 01:13:54 +0000 https://latestnews.top/nhs-watchdog-considers-anti-hair-loss-pill-to-combat-alopecia-which-affects-celebrities/ Last week European drugs regulators approved daily anti hair loss pill  The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence are assessing the drug   By Jonathan Neal Published: 17:00 EDT, 23 September 2023 | Updated: 20:08 EDT, 23 September 2023 Adults and teens with the severe hair loss condition alopecia areata could soon be offered a […]]]>


  • Last week European drugs regulators approved daily anti hair loss pill 
  • The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence are assessing the drug  

Adults and teens with the severe hair loss condition alopecia areata could soon be offered a breakthrough medicine that can trigger regrowth in just six months.

Last week the European drugs regulators approved ritlecitinib, and it is currently being assessed by NHS spending watchdog the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).

Alopecia areata is one of the more common causes of hair loss and usually begins in childhood or early adulthood. It is caused by the body’s immune system attacking hair follicles, and is characterised by patches of baldness.

But ritlecitinib has been found to reverse the condition in one in five patients.

There are roughly 100,000 alopecia areata sufferers in the UK, which experts believe may be caused by genetics.

Jada Pinkett Smith, pictured, suffers from Alopecia areata, a common hair loss condition which affects 100,000 Britons

Jada Pinkett Smith, pictured, suffers from Alopecia areata, a common hair loss condition which affects 100,000 Britons

NHS watchdogs are considering whether they will authorise a daily pill to counter alopecia

NHS watchdogs are considering whether they will authorise a daily pill to counter alopecia

Actress Jada Pinkett Smith suffers with the condition, which came to global focus at the Oscars in April last year when host Chris Rock made a joke about it and was slapped on stage by her husband, actor Will Smith.

Taken as a daily pill, ritlecitinib is part of a family of drugs known as janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors, which work by dampening the immune system.

Results from a large study published earlier this year showed that 13 per cent of patients achieved 90 per cent or more scalp hair coverage after 24 weeks of taking the drug, compared with 1.5 per cent of those on a placebo. Almost half of the those treated with ritlecitinib reported ‘moderate’ to ‘great’ improvement in their hair loss.

But there was no significant growth after just 12 weeks, meaning patients would have to commit to longer-term treatment. Some side effects were also reported, including diarrhoea, acne, upper respiratory tract infections, skin problems and dizziness.



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UFO mania hits Hollywood: Seven celebrities who believe they have encountered aliens – https://latestnews.top/ufo-mania-hits-hollywood-seven-celebrities-who-believe-they-have-encountered-aliens/ https://latestnews.top/ufo-mania-hits-hollywood-seven-celebrities-who-believe-they-have-encountered-aliens/#respond Sun, 03 Sep 2023 02:37:41 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/09/03/ufo-mania-hits-hollywood-seven-celebrities-who-believe-they-have-encountered-aliens/ If aliens really are visiting Earth, they often seem to reveal themselves to famous people. Everyone from Miley Cyrus to Kurt Russell claims to have encountered strange lights or alien craft, with director Stephen Spielberg saying he believes people have had UFO encounters.  UFO experts have even suggested that Hollywood’s obsession with extraterrestrials have fueled UFO […]]]>


If aliens really are visiting Earth, they often seem to reveal themselves to famous people.

Everyone from Miley Cyrus to Kurt Russell claims to have encountered strange lights or alien craft, with director Stephen Spielberg saying he believes people have had UFO encounters. 

UFO experts have even suggested that Hollywood’s obsession with extraterrestrials have fueled UFO sightings in the real world – known as the ‘Will Smith effect’ from his role in Independence Day. 

DailyMail.com spoke to famous television psychic Uri Geller about his own UFO experiences, which he said began when he was just five years old – and other celebrities who have seen aliens.

A UFO sighting in  Weyauwega, Wisconsin; February, 2003

A UFO sighting in  Weyauwega, Wisconsin; February, 2003

Geller said, ‘Already from my childhood, I had this alien type of contact. 

‘In my opinion America is hiding alien technology and they are trying to weaponize it, to be superior to Russia and China.’

Geller also spoke about John Lennon and Muhammad Ali’s experiences with UFOs – and DailyMail.com has explored the stories of other celebrities who believe they have come in contact with extraterrestrials.

Nigel Watson, author of the UFO Investigations Manual said he is ‘skeptical’ of some celebrity UFO sightings, telling DailyMail.com, ‘They use them to get publicity for their latest media projects or to jump on the UFO bandwagon. It also marks them out as being more special than us common folk who have not seen a UFO or been abducted by our alien visitors.’

John Lennon’s ‘alien egg’

Beatle John Lennon (far right) is said to have given Uri Geller an 'alien object' (Getty)

Beatle John Lennon (far right) is said to have given Uri Geller an ‘alien object’ (Getty)

Uri Geller told DailyMail.com that he was ‘very close’ to Beatles singer John Lennon, and that the musician gifted him an alien egg or stone.

Speaking to DailyMail.com, Geller said, ‘John Lennon actually gave me an object that he got from an alien.’

Geller previously claimed that the egg-like object was ‘given’ to Lennon by insectoid creatures, and then gifted to Lennon.

Geller previously quoted Lennon as saying, ‘ ‘I wasn’t dreaming and I wasn’t tripping. There were these creatures, like people but not like people, in my apartment – they were bug-like.’

Geller still owns the object, which he has never had tested, but more skeptical observers have since suggested that the egg was an artwork created by Danish scientist and artist Piet Hein.

Miley Cyrus ‘made eye contact’ with alien

Did Miley Cyrus really 'make eye contact' with the pilot of an alien craft?

Did Miley Cyrus really ‘make eye contact’ with the pilot of an alien craft? 

Singer Miley Cyrus claimed that she was not only chased by ‘some sort of UFO’ in San Bernardino, California, but she ‘made eye contact’ with the alien pilot.

She said in a 2020 interview with Interview magazine that she ‘couldn’t really look at the sky after’ her encounter.

She said that the alien craft resembled a glowing, flying snowplow.

She said: ‘I did see it flying, and my friend saw it, to. There were a couple of other cars on the road and they also stopped to look, so I think what I saw was real.

‘I didn’t feel threatened at all actually, but I did see a being sitting in front of the flying object.

She admitted, however, that there was a possibility the encounter ‘could have been’ due to ‘weed wax’ she had recently used.

Kurt Russell and the Phoenix Lights

Kurt Russell, pictured in 1983 with Goldie Hawn

Kurt Russell, pictured in 1983 with Goldie Hawn 

The Phoenix Lights are one of the most famous UFO sightings in recent history, with lights seen over Arizona and Nevada in 1997.

But the first person who spotted the ‘alien’ lights may have been Hollywood star Kurt Russell, at the controls of his own private plane.

Russell reported the lights to the control tower at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and may even have been the first person to report the sighting.

He said that he was flying his son Oliver to see a girlfriend, ‘We were on approach. I saw six lights over the airport in absolute uniform in a V shape. Oliver said to me — I was just looking at him, I was coming in, we’re maybe a half a mile out — and Oliver said, ‘Pa, what are those lights?’

‘Then I kind of came out of my reverie and I said, ‘I don’t know what they are.’ He said, ‘Are we okay here?’ And I said, ‘Yeah, I’m gonna call in,’ and I reported it.’

It’s now thought that the lights were down to a pilot-training exercise, Operation Snowbird, rather than an alien visitation.

Demi Lovato’s alien snowflakes

Demi Lovato is so convinced that aliens are real, we should stop using the word ‘alien’ in case it causes offense.

She said, ‘I think that we have to stop calling them aliens because aliens is a derogatory term for anything.’

In a 2020 Instagram post, she revealed that she had contacted aliens through meditation.

She wrote, ‘Over the past couple months I have dug deep into the science of consciousness and experienced not only peace and serenity like I’ve never known but I also have witnessed the most incredibly profound sightings both in the sky as well as feet away from me.

‘This planet is on a very negative path toward destruction but WE can change that together. If we were to get 1% of the population to meditate and make contact, we would force our governments to acknowledge the truth about extraterrestrial life among us and change our destructive habits destroying our planet.’

Muhammad Ali’s lights in the sky

Muhammad Ali was a believer in UFOs

Muhammad Ali was a believer in UFOs 

The boxer was a firm believer in UFOs, and spoke out about his own encounters.

In the book, ‘Amazing Flying Saucer Experiences of Celebrities, Rock Stars and the Rich and Famous,’ Ali said that he spotted a UFO in Central Park in New York.

Ali said: ‘I happened to look up just before dawn, as I often do while running, and there hovering above us was this brilliant light hanging as if by an invisible thread.

‘At first I thought it was a beacon projected from a helicopter. But moments later a similar object passed in front of us.’

Uri Geller

Psychic Uri Geller described an eerie encounter to DailyMail.com (Getty)

Psychic Uri Geller described an eerie encounter to DailyMail.com (Getty) 

The world-famous spoon-bending psychic Uri Geller has long had a fascination with the paranormal – but did his powers come from a UFO encounter as a child?

Geller, who has demonstrated psychokinetic powers on TV worldwide, told DailyMail.com that his mother always preferred to imagine that his powers came from his relative Sigmund Freud.

But when he was around five years old, Geller had an unearthly encounter near the family’s home in Tel Aviv after he sneaked into a garden because he thought he heard kittens crying.

He said: ‘I could see a sphere of light, maybe three meters in diameter, it was throbbing

‘Out of that sphere, almost like a laser beam, hit my head, I am not sure how long later it was that I went home.’

Geller said he remains unsure whether his encounter was a spiritual experience or with some form of alien ‘higher being’.

Geller also claimed to have subsequently worked with the CIA to explore his powers, and claimed to have seen alien bodies at a secret site in the U.S.



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Artist creates portraits of celebrities – using cornflakes https://latestnews.top/artist-creates-portraits-of-celebrities-using-cornflakes/ https://latestnews.top/artist-creates-portraits-of-celebrities-using-cornflakes/#respond Sun, 07 May 2023 15:38:13 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/05/07/artist-creates-portraits-of-celebrities-using-cornflakes/ Fancy a Slash of milk with that? Artist creates portraits of musical icons – using cornflakes By Erin Clements Published: 13:09 EDT, 18 June 2014 | Updated: 10:13 EDT, 19 June 2014 Sometimes it pays to play with your food: A New York-based artist has constructed meticulous portraits of famous musicians with cornflakes. Illustrator and […]]]>


Fancy a Slash of milk with that? Artist creates portraits of musical icons – using cornflakes

Sometimes it pays to play with your food: A New York-based artist has constructed meticulous portraits of famous musicians with cornflakes.

Illustrator and photographer Sarah Rosado used cereal to produce renderings of stars including Michael Jackson, Amy Winehouse and John Lennon.

Bob Marley, Slash and Alicia Keys are also part of Rosado’s breakfast club.

Appetite for construction: This cornflake portrait of Guns 'N Roses guitarist Slash is easily recognizable in his signature top hat and sunglasses

Appetite for construction: This cornflake portrait of Guns ‘N Roses guitarist Slash is easily recognizable in his signature top hat and sunglasses

Cereal drama: Artist Sarah Rosado re-creates late singer Amy Winehouse's famous updo in her new series, which sees musical icons' faces crafted out of cornflakes

Cereal drama: Artist Sarah Rosado re-creates late singer Amy Winehouse’s famous updo in her new series, which sees musical icons’ faces crafted out of cornflakes

As Thrillist notes, ‘Ironically, the lead singer of Korn did not make the cut.’

Rosado tells Yahoo! that she came up with the idea while eating cereal and listening to oldies and R&B music, and that each piece took roughly five hours to make.

She says the process involved sketching the artists, crushing the cereal before placing it over the drawings and then using a pin to get the facial features just right.

According to her website, Rosado’s penchant for art began at age five when she ‘found herself scribbling drawings all over her notebook and everything she could get her hands on.’

Ain't he sweet: We no longer have to Imagine what John Lennon would look like rendered in cornflakes

Ain’t he sweet: We no longer have to Imagine what John Lennon would look like rendered in cornflakes

King of corn pop: Rosado was likely thinking 'Beat It' as she crushed the necessary number of flakes to produce Michael Jackson's delicate strands

King of corn pop: Rosado was likely thinking ‘Beat It’ as she crushed the necessary number of flakes to produce Michael Jackson’s delicate strands

Good girl gone flake: Rihanna's cereal rendering shines bright like Diamonds

Good girl gone flake: Rihanna’s cereal rendering shines bright like Diamonds

She later ‘developed an interest in photography focusing on capturing images and other creative scenes that are intended to fool the eye of the beholder with thought provoking and illusional images that are open for different interpretations by the viewer.’

Last year, she told Virago magazine, ‘I find myself always stepping out of my comfort zone since I love to experiment and challenge myself with different ideas.’

She added, ‘I am always looking at other artists’ work online and was impressed by many works that include images created with food, flowers and other objects.’

Breakfast state of mind: Alicia Keys gets a crunchy makeover

Breakfast state of mind: Alicia Keys gets a crunchy makeover

No milk, no cry: Bob Marley's sugary portrait looks good enough to eat

No milk, no cry: Bob Marley’s sugary portrait looks good enough to eat

Rosado’s attention to detail can also be seen in her ‘Dirty Little Secrets’ series, in which she created illustrations of various objects using dirt as a medium.

‘I wanted to challenge myself to do something totally different to what I was used to doing and unlike anything ever seen before,’ Rosado told the Baltimore Sun in January. ‘That’s how my dirt collection was created.’



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