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Added on the 22/07/2013 00:00:00 - Copyright : AFP EN
A bronze statue of Liverpool’s Egyptian footballer Mohamed Salah was displayed for the first time in Sharm el-Sheikh. The statue, featuring the football star celebrating with his arms outstretched raised eyebrows across the world and on social media because of its oversized head, skinny legs and small body. Social media users were whipped into a frenzy by the statue, comparing it to US musician Art Garfunkel and one of the actors from Home Alone.
Kanye West looked concerned and Kim Kardashian looked like a frightened mother in Paris as the media frenzy surrounding them and their nuptials is out of control.
Mariah Carey caused a media frenzy as she visited the David Letterman show. Meanwhile Blake Lively helped is helping Gucci in their efforts for a "Chime For Change" helping women.
A handout portrait of Catherine, Princess of Wales, dominates UK newspapers for a second day after the 42-year-old British royal apologised for editing the image which was pulled by global photo agencies. The Daily Mirror calls it a 'Picture of Chaos', The Daily Mail refers to a 'PR Disaster', while The Sun demands 'Lay Off Kate'. The princess has not been seen in public since attending a Christmas Day church service, and underwent abdominal surgery in January. IMAGES
A handout photograph of Catherine, Princess of Wales, dominates UK newspaper front pages, with AFP and other agencies withdrawing the image over manipulation concerns after it was released by Kensington Palace as the first official portrait of the 42-year-old since undergoing surgery in January. The princess apologised and admitted to editing the image, which was released on Mother's Day and said to have been taken by her husband Prince William with their three children. IMAGES
The British royal family's double health scare dominates the newspaper front pages as King Charles III faces treatment for an enlarged prostate and his daughter-in-law Catherine, Princess of Wales, recuperates from abdominal surgery. IMAGES