A more grown-up looking Taylor Swift stepped out recently sporting a curvier figure in a tight striped dress, prompting questions as to whether or not the country music cutie had gone under the knife.

She’s often been praised for her model-like figure, but Taylor may not have been as happy as everyone thought. According to a report from HollywoodLife.com, experts who looked at the photo on the above right taken this week (above left is from 2009) believe the singer may have had breast implants.

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One doc tells HollywoodLife, “the country star appears to be following in the footsteps of another female country singer, Dolly Parton, and enhanced her breasts.”

She certainly has a very long way to go before she’s at Parton status, but Swift does look a little different.

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What do you think? Do you think Taylor went under the knife?

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Janet Jackson is the new face of Nutrisystem and the singer/actress is looking mighty slim in her new promotional materials for the company.
Jackson hasn’t revealed how much weight she has lost, but she said that her weight has been a struggle for her for her whole life.
SLIDESHOW: Celeb weight wars — better skinny or curvy?
At her heaviest, Jackson said she weighed 180 lbs. But those days are long gone as the star showed off a teeny-tiny waistline in both images and the accompanying commercial.
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Last year, she told Reuters that for every pound dieters lose in 2012 with Nutrisystem, the company will donate $1 worth of food to the needy.
“I feel that my true calling is to help people,” she said.
What do you think of Janet’s new look?

Janet Jackson is the new face of Nutrisystem and the singer/actress is looking mighty slim in her new promotional materials for the company.

Jackson hasn’t revealed how much weight she has lost, but she said that her weight has been a struggle for her for her whole life.

SLIDESHOW: Celeb weight wars — better skinny or curvy?

At her heaviest, Jackson said she weighed 180 lbs. But those days are long gone as the star showed off a teeny-tiny waistline in both images and the accompanying commercial.

SLIDESHOW: Celebrity Weight Loss Winners

Last year, she told Reuters that for every pound dieters lose in 2012 with Nutrisystem, the company will donate $1 worth of food to the needy.

“I feel that my true calling is to help people,” she said.

What do you think of Janet’s new look?

  • 4:45 PM ET

Nicki Minaj is Allure magazine’s cover girl this month, where she opens up about her cartoonish characters, which mogul’s career she wants and on her hate for exercise.

On dethroning Jay-Z

“I never thought about music as just being the end-all, be-all. I always looked at it like a business, something that I could create an empire out of…. I had a little conversation with Jay-Z at the Victoria’s Secret fashion show. He said, ‘Congratulations on all your success.’ And I was like, ‘Yeah, I’m coming for you. I’m coming for your spot, Mr. Mogul.’”

On exercising:

“I’m naturally petite, but I definitely struggle with keeping those extra pounds off. And I hate working out. I can’t stand being on a treadmill. That mentally irks me. When I need to lose a few, I just cut out sugar and starch.”

On why her fan base ranges from eight-year-olds to adults:

“I think as far as the younger demo is concerned, I play dress-up,” Minaj begins. “I also can put on a very cartoonish voice. So sometimes children may not know what I’m saying, but they like the sound of it, and they think I sound like some weird character.”

On trying out new looks with her hair from the age of nine:

“I had done something I thought was really, really, really cute, and I showed my neighbor,” she says. “She was like, ‘Why’d you do that to your hair?’ And I never forget what I said: ‘I’m someone new in this hair.’”

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“American Idol” alum Carrie Underwood is on the cover of Self magazine this month, and the blonde beauty opens up about making time for her personal life, her husband, becoming vegan, and how she stays healthy.

On taking time off:

“I see people who are on tour nonstop, and I think, When are you just a person? When do you go grocery shopping?” she says. “I don’t ever want to not buy my own groceries!”

On being vegetarian: 

“I’ll never eat meat again, because I look and feel better without it, but if I could raise my own cows and chickens and produce my own eggs and cheese, it would be awesome! The food would taste better, because the animals would be happy.”

On feeling confident:

“In the beginning, my biggest fear was being criticized. Now I’m a lot better with saying, I feel good about myself and that’s enough.”

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Read the full interview here

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  • 10:32 AM ET

One of the most famous homes in country music — or any musical genre, given the reach of Johnny Cash’s career — was the home of Cash and his wife, June Carter Cash.

After Johnny and June both died six months apart, the house was sold by the Cash’s son, John Carter Cash, to singer Barry Gibbs and his wife. The Bee Gee legend was eager to renovate the home with a plan to pay homage to Cash and his legend by taking up the residence.

That never happened. With a bevy of contractors eager to meet the Gibbs’ July 4 deadline, the home caught fire and burned to the ground in 2007 during the remodel. Talk about a “Ring Of Fire:” The aerial view of the property shows the empty foundation where the famous house once stood.

What is less known, however, is that Cash wound up living in the house he owned across the street at 185 Claudill Drive. The ranch home was built by the same architect, Braxton Dixon, and Cash had used it to house his own parents prior to their passing.

“He spent his last days there after it was harder for him to get around in a wheelchair in lake house,” said Stan Peacock, whose father-in-law — a former Grand Ole Opry musician — bought the house from the Cash family in 2004.

The ranch house, which was always referred to as “Mama Cash’s house” because it was where Cash’s mother lived, has been listed for sale on and off since 2009. It was last listed for $595,000 and while it is not officially on the market right now, Peacock with Crye-Leike Realtors in Hendersonville said interested buyers could reach out to him.

In addition to being the place where Cash last stayed, the house at 185 Claudill Drive once housed some very unique Cash mementos, including the Gold Record for Cash’s major hit: “I Walk The Line.”

CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY FROM ZILLOW AND FOR MORE PHOTOS.

  • 6:00 AM ET
Jamie Lynn Spears has an extensive interview in the March issue of Glamour magazine. After dropping out of the entertainment biz to raise her child after becoming pregnant at age 16, Britney’s little sister, now 21, is attempting a comeback as a singer.
On her early pregnancy… “It was 2007. I had been on a Nickelodeon show, Zoey 101, and after we wrapped shooting, I just wanted to go home to Louisiana and finish high school, be a cheerleader, all that. Then I found out I was pregnant [by then-boyfriend Casey Aldridge]. I was 16. I’d had one boyfriend. It doesn’t make it perfect or all right. But I was judged for something that probably most everyone does. I was young. I was in love. I was like every other teenager, except I had this last name. And I made a decision that is forever my decision.”
On why she wasn’t using birth control… “I believe in safety and birth control as prevention. But like many young girls…I was really scared to go to the doctor. And I was on a Nickelodeon show, and it [felt] especially embarrassing to ask someone to put me on birth control. I didn’t want to ask my doctor, because she had a little girl.”
On how she felt towards her fans and the media… “I did feel responsible for the young girls and the mothers who I probably confused and let down. I apologize for that. But I wasn’t trying to glamorize teen pregnancy. I hated when [the tabloids] said that. Everybody is dealt a hand of cards. It was my choice to play them the way I played them. But the hateful comments hurt.”
On her past relationship with Casey Aldridge… “There’s a slim chance of two young people making it through high school and all that drama, but making it as parents? We tried. We really wanted to do it right. We loved each other. I will love him as Maddie’s father until the day I die.”
On performing again… “On the performance end, I take a lot of advice from my sister. But I expect the scrutiny. The last time anyone heard anything of me, I was 16 and pregnant. All I can do is be my best – there will always be people who will never like me.”
On her special relationship with Britney… “[As for Britney], she’s in such a good place right now. She’s in love. She has her kids. So I’m happy for her. Of course [our bond as mothers], it’s such a big thing, you know? Especially ‘cause there’s an age gap there – she’s 10 years older. I think if I were just a normal 20-year-old, I wouldn’t be able to relate as much to her.”
On re-joining the music industry… “I was a kid who did a kid show. Then I went away and raised my child, and the world has never met me as an adult. This is the first time anybody is really meeting me as a grown woman and grown mother making a decision about what to do with my life. Do people have an idea of who they think I am? Yes, and that’s fine with me. My music will speak for itself.”
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Jamie Lynn Spears has an extensive interview in the March issue of Glamour magazine. After dropping out of the entertainment biz to raise her child after becoming pregnant at age 16, Britney’s little sister, now 21, is attempting a comeback as a singer.

On her early pregnancy…
“It was 2007. I had been on a Nickelodeon show, Zoey 101, and after we wrapped shooting, I just wanted to go home to Louisiana and finish high school, be a cheerleader, all that. Then I found out I was pregnant [by then-boyfriend Casey Aldridge]. I was 16. I’d had one boyfriend. It doesn’t make it perfect or all right. But I was judged for something that probably most everyone does. I was young. I was in love. I was like every other teenager, except I had this last name. And I made a decision that is forever my decision.”

On why she wasn’t using birth control…
“I believe in safety and birth control as prevention. But like many young girls…I was really scared to go to the doctor. And I was on a Nickelodeon show, and it [felt] especially embarrassing to ask someone to put me on birth control. I didn’t want to ask my doctor, because she had a little girl.”

On how she felt towards her fans and the media…
“I did feel responsible for the young girls and the mothers who I probably confused and let down. I apologize for that. But I wasn’t trying to glamorize teen pregnancy. I hated when [the tabloids] said that. Everybody is dealt a hand of cards. It was my choice to play them the way I played them. But the hateful comments hurt.”

On her past relationship with Casey Aldridge…
“There’s a slim chance of two young people making it through high school and all that drama, but making it as parents? We tried. We really wanted to do it right. We loved each other. I will love him as Maddie’s father until the day I die.”

On performing again…
“On the performance end, I take a lot of advice from my sister. But I expect the scrutiny. The last time anyone heard anything of me, I was 16 and pregnant. All I can do is be my best – there will always be people who will never like me.”

On her special relationship with Britney…
“[As for Britney], she’s in such a good place right now. She’s in love. She has her kids. So I’m happy for her. Of course [our bond as mothers], it’s such a big thing, you know? Especially ‘cause there’s an age gap there – she’s 10 years older. I think if I were just a normal 20-year-old, I wouldn’t be able to relate as much to her.”

On re-joining the music industry…
“I was a kid who did a kid show. Then I went away and raised my child, and the world has never met me as an adult. This is the first time anybody is really meeting me as a grown woman and grown mother making a decision about what to do with my life. Do people have an idea of who they think I am? Yes, and that’s fine with me. My music will speak for itself.”

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  • 2:19 PM ET