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Celebrity News - 9/4/2014

LOS ANGELES Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o has a new honor under her belt. The leading lady graces the May cover of Marie Claire magazine for their Fresh Faces issue. Kate Mara, Elle Fanning, Emilia Clarke and Elizabeth Olsen also share the distinction. We caught up with three of the actresses at a celebration in Los Angeles. LONDON Meanwhile, Lupita’s “12 Years A Slave” co-star Chiwetel Ejiofor was in London to premiere his new film “Half of A Yellow Sun” – which also stars Thandie Newton. NEW YORK Happening in the Big Apple, Rob Lowe was on the promotional trail for his latest memoir titled “Love Life”. The actor talked up his second book on Good Morning America. Anne Hathaway also appeared on the morning show to plug her role in “Rio 2” but confessed she was nowhere near as awake as Rob Lowe. Apr 10, 2014
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Alia and Arjun unveil the new cover of '2 States' book

Mumbai, April 8 (ANI): Bollywood actors Arjun Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, who are playing lead in Karan Johar's '2 States' launched the new cover of Chetan Bhagat's book, on which the movie is based in the showbiz hub, Mumbai recently. Also present at the event was Chetan's wife Anusha Bhagat. Chetan seemed very satisfied with the outcome of this movie. The movie is slated to hit the theaters on 18th April 2014. Apr 8, 2014
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New anti-diet book claims 'being fat makes you healthier'

New Delhi, April 7 (ANI): A recent study has shown that being fat may actually make you healthier and better able to fight off diseases than normal-weight counterparts. A new science-based 'The Obesity Paradox' book has offered compelling evidence that those with higher weight might be healthier and has claimed that the "thin and unfit" waifs have the worst body types for long-term health. The study suggests that "Looks can be deceiving" and backs the idea that overweight and moderately obese people are healthier and have better outcomes with other chronic diseases like kidney failure, advanced cancer, and AIDS. Apr 7, 2014