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Kate Moss: British women show too much flesh

Kate Moss: British women show too much fleshIt's her one piece of fashion advice for the country - although it's unclear exactly what it is about all that flesh that upsets her.

She told Grazia magazine in the UK that English women struggle to dress appropriately during the summer because they are not used to the heat.
"When you're driving down the road in the summer, the English people... It’s not our natural thing, no. So it's 'put it awaaaaaay!'"
The fact that the model was snapped this week wearing a sheer dress without a bra suggests it's the quality of the flesh, not the quantity, that makes her wince.
However, there may be another reason for the conflicting views. Moss, who no stranger to these sorts of wardrobe malfunctions, revealed to Grazia that she's in character when she chooses her outfits.
"I don't think of it as 'Ooh, it's me'. I think, 'Who do I want to be?'"
So that Kate Moss you see half-naked and worse for wear in the glossy magazines - that isn't really her, she just being a really good actress.

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Billy Connolly is big, bold and Brave for Disney

The Scotsman was in Sydney to promote Disney/Pixar collaboration Brave in which he lends his vocal chords to a 10th Century King named Fergus. The film is about rebellious, flame-haired princess Merida who is determined to make her own path in life, defying a custom that brings chaos to her kingdom. Connolly spoke to news.com.au about encountering the word The Scotsman was in Sydney to promote Disney/Pixar collaboration Brave in which he lends his vocal chords to a 10th Century King named Fergus.
The film is about rebellious, flame-haired princess Merida who is determined to make her own path in life, defying a custom that brings chaos to her kingdom.
Connolly spoke to news.com.au about encountering the word "ranga" for the first time, what he is king of in his life, and gave a nod to our own red-haired ambassador, Julia Gillard.

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