Nursing mothers rejoice – there may soon be a “breastfeeding” emoji.
The addition of a breastfeeding woman emoji was requested by registered nurse Rachel Lee last month in a proposal she submitted to Unicode, the creator of the emoji keyboard.
“I propose adding an emoji for breastfeeding as a complement to the existing baby bottle emoji, and to complete the set of family emojis,” writes Lee. “The lack of a breastfeeding emoji represents a gap in the Unicode Standard given the prevalence of breastfeeding in cultures around the world, and throughout history.”
She has even submitted an idea for the design,...
The addition of a breastfeeding woman emoji was requested by registered nurse Rachel Lee last month in a proposal she submitted to Unicode, the creator of the emoji keyboard.
“I propose adding an emoji for breastfeeding as a complement to the existing baby bottle emoji, and to complete the set of family emojis,” writes Lee. “The lack of a breastfeeding emoji represents a gap in the Unicode Standard given the prevalence of breastfeeding in cultures around the world, and throughout history.”
She has even submitted an idea for the design,...
- 10/19/2016
- by gabrielleolya1
- PEOPLE.com
Stars including Lindsay Lohan, Orlando Bloom, Rachel Bilson and Paris Hilton have all secretly testified against the teenage burglars who are accused of raiding their homes last year.
A string of celebrity homes were targeted by thieves - who became known as the Hollywood Burglar Bunch - in 2009 and five people, three of whom are teenagers, are facing trial in California on felony burglary charges. Now it has been revealed that all four stars testified in secret back in June as part of the ongoing court proceedings.
The grand jury session testimonies, which were unsealed and obtained by the Associated Press, heard how Lohan felt so "violated" and "uncomfortable" after a break-in at her Los Angeles home that she was compelled to move house.
Speaking just weeks before she was sentenced to jail for probation violation, Lohan told the court, "That night I went back to the house, I just felt,...
A string of celebrity homes were targeted by thieves - who became known as the Hollywood Burglar Bunch - in 2009 and five people, three of whom are teenagers, are facing trial in California on felony burglary charges. Now it has been revealed that all four stars testified in secret back in June as part of the ongoing court proceedings.
The grand jury session testimonies, which were unsealed and obtained by the Associated Press, heard how Lohan felt so "violated" and "uncomfortable" after a break-in at her Los Angeles home that she was compelled to move house.
Speaking just weeks before she was sentenced to jail for probation violation, Lohan told the court, "That night I went back to the house, I just felt,...
- 9/1/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Orlando Bloom found it difficult to trust people after his home was robbed. The "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor lost around $500,000 worth of his possessions, including his prized watch collections, in a burglary last year, and admits the intricate nature of how his items were taken made him immediately suspect a close friend or employee was responsible.
"It's just awful because you are suddenly second-guessing everything," Orlando, whose home was described by detectives as a "bat cave" because it can't be seen from the street or air, said when testifying before a Los Angeles County grand jury in late June. "You are like, 'Who has been in my house?' You know, the value of things kind of fades away. It's really about who is it, who am I starting to question?"
Rachel Bilson was another victim of the six-member group, dubbed the "Bling Ring" gang, and says she was...
"It's just awful because you are suddenly second-guessing everything," Orlando, whose home was described by detectives as a "bat cave" because it can't be seen from the street or air, said when testifying before a Los Angeles County grand jury in late June. "You are like, 'Who has been in my house?' You know, the value of things kind of fades away. It's really about who is it, who am I starting to question?"
Rachel Bilson was another victim of the six-member group, dubbed the "Bling Ring" gang, and says she was...
- 9/1/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Six Hollywood stars allegedly burglarized by L.A.'s "Bling Ring" thieves revealed to a grand jury this summer the creeping horror and sense of personal violation they felt upon returning to homes that had been plundered. Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, Orlando Bloom, Rachel Bilson, Audrina Patridge and Brian Austin Green each appeared separately before the grand jury, in what would lead to felony indictments for two men and three women. In their testimony, obtained by the Associated Press, the celebrities recounted the details of the home invasions and the losses - financial and emotional - they suffered as a result.
- 8/31/2010
- by Tim Nudd
- PEOPLE.com
Stars including Lindsay Lohan, Orlando Bloom, Rachel Bilson and Paris Hilton have all secretly testified against the teenage burglars who are accused of raiding their homes last year.
A string of celebrity homes were targeted by thieves - who became known as the Hollywood Burglar Bunch - in 2009 and five people, three of whom are teenagers, are facing trial in California on felony burglary charges.
Now it has been revealed that all four stars testified in secret back in June as part of the ongoing court proceedings.
The grand jury session testimonies, which were unsealed and obtained by the Associated Press, heard how Lohan felt so "violated" and "uncomfortable" after a break-in at her Los Angeles home that she was compelled to move house.
Speaking just weeks before she was sentenced to jail for probation violation, Lohan told the court, "That night I went back to the house, I just felt, to be honest, so violated and uncomfortable that I literally packed as much stuff as I could, because it wasn't about the things that were taken, it was just the fact that someone came into the only private space that I have in my life at this point."
Bilson admitted the burglary left her so scared she couldn't sleep in her bedroom for four weeks: "It took me a while to feel comfortable staying there. I wouldn't sleep in my bedroom for about a month.
"And I was convinced that I needed to sell my house and get out of there, because I was very scared. But I'm still there."
Other stars to take the stand include Audrina Patridge and Megan Fox's husband Brian Austin Green.
Their testimonies led to the indictment of the five suspects, Nicholas Frank Prugo, Rachel Lee, Roy Lopez Jr., Courtney Leigh Ames and Diana Tamayo. All five pleaded not guilty and are due back in court on 20 September.
A string of celebrity homes were targeted by thieves - who became known as the Hollywood Burglar Bunch - in 2009 and five people, three of whom are teenagers, are facing trial in California on felony burglary charges.
Now it has been revealed that all four stars testified in secret back in June as part of the ongoing court proceedings.
The grand jury session testimonies, which were unsealed and obtained by the Associated Press, heard how Lohan felt so "violated" and "uncomfortable" after a break-in at her Los Angeles home that she was compelled to move house.
Speaking just weeks before she was sentenced to jail for probation violation, Lohan told the court, "That night I went back to the house, I just felt, to be honest, so violated and uncomfortable that I literally packed as much stuff as I could, because it wasn't about the things that were taken, it was just the fact that someone came into the only private space that I have in my life at this point."
Bilson admitted the burglary left her so scared she couldn't sleep in her bedroom for four weeks: "It took me a while to feel comfortable staying there. I wouldn't sleep in my bedroom for about a month.
"And I was convinced that I needed to sell my house and get out of there, because I was very scared. But I'm still there."
Other stars to take the stand include Audrina Patridge and Megan Fox's husband Brian Austin Green.
Their testimonies led to the indictment of the five suspects, Nicholas Frank Prugo, Rachel Lee, Roy Lopez Jr., Courtney Leigh Ames and Diana Tamayo. All five pleaded not guilty and are due back in court on 20 September.
- 8/31/2010
- WENN
The five remaining suspects in the ‘Burglar Bunch’ case, who robbed the Hollywood homes of such stars as Orlando Bloom, Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan and Megan Fox, were indicted by an L.A. County Grand Jury on July 2, the Associated Press (AP) is reporting. All five, including Courtney Ames, 19; Rachel Lee, 19; Roy Lopez Jr., 28; Nicholas Prugo, 19; and Diana Tamayo, 20, plead not guilty. They have all agreed to return to court on August 12. The judge raised the bail to $120,000 for several of the bunch. Lopez was one of the suspects to have bail raised, but since he couldn’t afford it, he will remain in jail [...]...
- 7/4/2010
- by karen
- ShockYa
Hollywoodnews.com: Five people face conspiracy charges after burglarizing a string of celebrity homes belonging to Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Orlando Bloom and Megan Fox.
The group is expected to go on trial in November before a grand jury. They have stolen millions of dollars in jewelry, clothing and luxury items from Hollywood Hills estates that they targeted between October 2008 and August 2009.
The New York Daily News reports that the group had detailed plans to break into Hilton’s home, including the placement of security cameras and where she hid the key to her front door. Some of the heiress’ stolen goods have been recovered. Hers was the first home to be burglarized.
Indicted are Nicholas Frank Prugo, Rachel Lee, Courtney Lee Ames, Roy Lopez Jr. and Diana Tamayo.
The five pleaded not guilty Friday and agreed to return to court Aug. 12.
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The group is expected to go on trial in November before a grand jury. They have stolen millions of dollars in jewelry, clothing and luxury items from Hollywood Hills estates that they targeted between October 2008 and August 2009.
The New York Daily News reports that the group had detailed plans to break into Hilton’s home, including the placement of security cameras and where she hid the key to her front door. Some of the heiress’ stolen goods have been recovered. Hers was the first home to be burglarized.
Indicted are Nicholas Frank Prugo, Rachel Lee, Courtney Lee Ames, Roy Lopez Jr. and Diana Tamayo.
The five pleaded not guilty Friday and agreed to return to court Aug. 12.
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- 7/3/2010
- by HollywoodNews.com
- Hollywoodnews.com
Nearly all the alleged members of the Burglar Bunch were back in court today -- after getting indicted by the L.A. County Grand Jury for a string of celebrity burglaries. Nick Prugo , Rachel Lee , Diana Tamayo , Courtney Leigh Ames and Roy Lopez Jr . were all indicted on the following charges: Prugo -- Seven counts of first-degree residential burglary, one count conspiracy Lee -- Two counts of first-degree residential burglary, two counts receiving stolen property,...
- 7/2/2010
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
TMZ has learned Nick Prugo has been indicted by the L.A. County Grand Jury -- in connection with his alleged role in the Burglar Bunch crime spree. It's unclear why the D.A. took the case to the Grand Jury, since prosecutors have already charged Prugo with numerous felonies, in connection with the burglaries of Audrina Patridge , Lindsay Lohan , Paris Hilton , Rachel Bilson , Orlando Bloom , Brian Austin Green, and Megan Fox . An L.A.
- 7/2/2010
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Orlando Bloom knows a thing or two about stolen booty - but this time it's his own. The Pirates of the Caribbean star, 33, will testify in person next week in a Los Angeles courtroom about the July 2009 burglary at his Hollywood Hills home, a source confirms. Over a half-million dollars in artwork, watches and other valuables were stolen from the actor, allegedly by a ring of teenage burglars who committed a year-long crime spree that raided the homes of Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Rachel Bilson and other young celebrities that netted more than $3 million in luxury goods, police say. On trial...
- 5/7/2010
- by Ken Lee
- PEOPLE.com
The Los Angeles cop spearheading the campaign to track down the teenage burglars targeting the homes of stars like Orlando Bloom and Paris Hilton is struggling to understand why the thieves stole personal items which were only precious to their owners. The leaders of Hollywood's so-called "Bling Ring" have been rounded up by cops, but case leader Brett Goodkin is still mystified about the motives for the burglaries and what was taken from the homes of Bloom, Hilton, Lindsay Lohan and Megan Fox, among others.
He estimates the teenagers' Hollywood haul amounts to more than $2.8 million. Goodkin says, "Many celebrities lost family heirlooms - pieces of jewelery, pieces of art, and (in) most of those cases, they didn't have much monetary value to anyone else. It wasn't about money. It was about, 'My uncle gave it to me,' or, 'Y'know (sic), the first time I ever got a job as an actor,...
He estimates the teenagers' Hollywood haul amounts to more than $2.8 million. Goodkin says, "Many celebrities lost family heirlooms - pieces of jewelery, pieces of art, and (in) most of those cases, they didn't have much monetary value to anyone else. It wasn't about money. It was about, 'My uncle gave it to me,' or, 'Y'know (sic), the first time I ever got a job as an actor,...
- 4/12/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Between October 2008 and August 2009, a group of privileged teens from the L.A. suburbs regularly burglarized the homes of Hollywood celebrities including Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, and The Hill’s Audrina Partridge. Allegedly led by the 19-year-old insatiable clotheshorse Rachel Lee, the so-called “Bling Ring” stole over $3 million in clothing, jewelry, and artwork. Though the story has been tabloid fodder for months, V.F.’s own Nancy Jo Sales was able to dig deeper to get exclusive interviews with suspects Nick Prugo, who has become the State’s star informant, and Alexis Neiers, whose court drama has been filmed by E! for an upcoming reality show. Nancy Jo’s story, “The Suspects Wore Louboutins,” appears in V.F.’s March issue. Here, she talks to Vf Daily about getting to the bottom of the Bling Ring and dishes a few juicy anecdotes that didn’t make it into the piece.
- 2/5/2010
- Vanity Fair
Now that the cases of the so-called "Bling Ring" - five teens and a 27-year-old from the Los Angeles-area accused of breaking into stars' homes in 2008 and 2009, and stealing millions of dollars' worth of property - are headed back to court, some of the members are speaking out. "There was a definite thrill to it," 19-year-old Nick Prugo, who was arrested last September, told Good Morning America Wednesday. "I don't think any of us realized how severe it was until we actually got caught. It didn't seem as bad as it was. "Now that I look back," Prugo continued, "I...
- 2/4/2010
- by Joe Bargmann
- PEOPLE.com
A burglar has claimed that he and his alleged accomplices found five grams of cocaine when they robbed Paris Hilton's home. Nick Prugo, 19, one of the so-called 'Bling Ring' with Rachel Lee, 19, also told Vanity Fair that Hilton had been the first celebrity targeted because she was "dumb". Prugo said: "Like, who would leave a door unlocked? Who would leave a lot of money lying around? "There was that percentage of 'Wow, this is Paris Hilton's house', but as soon as I put my foot in the door I was just wanting to run out." He told police that on another night, "we found (more)...
- 2/4/2010
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
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