Wednesday, June 2, 2010

The 50 Hottest Celebrities Over Age 40

With plastic surgery and better knowledge of how to take care of our bodies women are staying hot much farther into life. Read on for our list of the 50 hottest women over 40 and prepare to be amazed!

50. Sela Ward
Age: 53




49. Olivia Newton-John
Age: 61




48. Tea Leoni
Age: 44




47. Gina Gershon
Age: 47




46. Christie Brinkley
Age: 56




45. Kim Cattrall
Age: 53




44. Pamela Anderson
Age: 42




43. Terri Hatcher
Age: 45




42. Marcia Cross
Age: 48




41. Marisa Tomei
Age: 45




40. Mariah Carey
Age: 40




39. Lisa Kudrow
Age: 46




38. Cindy Crawford
Age: 46




37. Madonna
Age: 51




36. Julianna Marguiles
Age: 43




35. Sandra Bullock
Age: 45




34. Helen Mirren
Age: 64




33. Catherine Zeta-Jones
Age: 40




32. Martina McBride
Age: 43




31. Diane Lane
Age: 45




30. Kate Walsh
Age: 42




29. Catherine Keener
Age: 51




28. Joely Richardson
Age: 45




27. Eva Larue
Age: 43




26. Nicole Kidman
Age: 42




25. Jane Seymour
Age: 59




24. Sheryl Crow
Age: 48




23. Naomi Watts
Age: 41




22. Michelle Forbes
Age: 45




21. Holly Robinson-Peete
Age: 45




20. Ashley Judd
Age: 42




19. Elle McPherson
Age: 47




18. Jennifer Aniston
Age: 41




17. Elizabeth Hurley
Age: 44




16. Faith Hill
Age: 42




15. Salma Hayek
Age: 43




14. Julie Bowen
Age: 40




13. Kristin Davis
Age: 45




12. Kristen Chenoweth
Age: 41




11. Lauren Graham
Age: 43




10. Demi Moore
Age: 47




9. Connie Britton
Age: 42




8. Ellen Pompeo
Age: 40




7. Gwen Stefani
Age: 40




6. Julia Roberts
Age: 42




5. Shania Twain
Age: 44




4. Monica Bellucci
Age: 45




3. Courteney Cox
Age: 45




2. Mary Louise Parker
Age: 45




1. Halle Berry
Age: 43



Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Melbourne Record for Most People Wearing Superhero Costumes

The Guinness World Record for the most number of people wearing superhero costumes in one location has been broken in Melbourne.

The previous Guinness World Record of 1091 people wearing super hero costumes in the one place held by Britain was smashed as 1245 people - dressed as Superman, Batman, Robin, Wonder Woman, the Green Lantern and other comic book heroes - gathered at Federation Square.

Superman was the most popular hero, closely followed by Batman, Robin and Spider Man. The girls were out in force too, dressed as Wonder Woman, Cat Woman, Super Girl and Hawk Girl.


The managing director of Warner Bros. Consumer Products in Australia, Preston Lewis, shouted triumphantly in his American accent: "We did it, we broke the record my brother."

The event was held to celebrated the 75th anniversary of the release of the first DC comic.