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10:29 am - 01/16/2013

Piquira invites you to collaborate with UNICEF





Join Shakira & Gerard Piqué's World Baby Shower to help UNICEF save children's lives.

Shakira and Gerard Piqué are throwing a baby shower... with a twist!

It's online, it's interactive, and it's for the benefit of babies everywhere. Shakira and Gerard want to highlight how children around the world still suffer from preventable illnesses, and they want your help!

Here's how it works: guests can help save babies lives around the world by giving a UNICEF Inspired Gift – polio vaccines, therapeutic food, rehydration salts and more – to celebrate the occasion.

Guests can also become 'UNICEF Champions' and win prizes by spreading the word about the event with their friends. Champions earn points for each piece of exclusive content they share and increase their chances of winning signed Shakira CDs and DVDs and FC Barcelona shirts and footballs!

So come celebrate with Shakira, Gerard, UNICEF and thousands of others!

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powerbottom 16th-Jan-2013 05:50 pm (UTC)
Nah, they do.

Britney has a couple on her thighs, Shakira has some on her ass, plenty of other famous women have them on their breasts too.

They're just photoshopped out or just covered with make up most of the time.
laceandskin 16th-Jan-2013 07:30 pm (UTC)
Even at the beach? I was just looking for examples and found pics of Heidi Klum. She had 4 kids, a regular woman would look like a bengal tiger by now yet you can't see a single stretch mark on her belly. If it's makeup then I can't imagine how much work it must be to cover them up everytime she wants to wears a bikini.
powerbottom 16th-Jan-2013 07:39 pm (UTC)
Oh, I have no idea about Heidi Klum because she's some fucking supernatural being but a lot of other hollywood people have them.

But all the stars obviously have dieticians and all that jazz around them during pregnancy that help them out to keep their bodies from getting out of control.

Water, moisturizing and a stable diet should be sufficient enough to at least reduce your risk of getting them but if you're going to get them you can't really help it.
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