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Sandra Bullock's dream marriage blown apart by sordid sex scandal days after Oscar win
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Hollywood actress Sandra Bullock's happy marriage was shattered when her husband Jesse James was caught having an 11-month affair with a tattooed stripper
Sandra Bullock looked like she had it all back in 2010 - until she found herself mired in a shocking sex scandal.
The Hollywood actress was married to Jesse James and had just collected her first Best Actress Oscar for her role in The Blind Side.
Sandra, 55, declared her love for her husband in her acceptance speech, with Jesse looking emotional as he sat in the audience with tears in his eyes.
However, her happiness didn't last long as just days after she picked up the most coveted prize in Hollywood, her happy marriage was completely shattered.
She'd dated a number of hunky actors, including Matthew McConaughey and Ryan Gosling, and had been engaged to Tate Donavan.
But it wasn't until 2005 when she settled down by tying the knot with motorcycle fanatic and Monster Garage host Jesse.
Despite from the outside looking like an odd match, the couple seemed smitten with each other.
It was Sandra's first marriage, while it was Jesse's third and he had a child with wife number two, former porn star Janine Lindemulder.
The couple fought for custody of their little girl, Sunny, and were eventually award sole legal custody while Janine was granted visitation rights.
Jesse, who also had a daughter and a son with his first wife, Karla, looked like he'd finally found a happy family life.
However, in March 2010, their wedded bliss was shattered when a series of women went public with claims they'd had flings with Jesse.
Among them was tattooed stripper Michelle 'Bombshell' McGee, who claimed she'd had an 11-month affair with the TV star.
She gave an in-depth interview to America's In Touch magazine, claiming to have romped with Jesse on the couch in his office several times after meeting him as part of a modelling job for his West Coast Choppers company.
McGee said the affair went on for nearly a year and claimed she'd even been in bed with Jesse watching his wife make an appearance at the MTV Awards the previous summer.
The revelations prompted Sandra to cancel a planned promotional tour of Europe to promote The Blind Side, with a representative for Warner Brothers simply insisting the actress was "no longer able to travel".
Jesse later issued a public statement apologising to his wife for betraying her.
In the grovelling missive, he wrote: "There is only one person to blame for this whole situation, and that is me.
"It's because of my poor judgment that I deserve every bad thing that is coming my way.
"This has caused my wife and kids pain and embarrassment beyond comprehension and I am extremely saddened to have brought this on them.
"I am truly very sorry for the grief I have caused them. I hope one day they can find it in their hearts to forgive me."
By the end of the month, Jesse checked into rehab in a bid to address his problems and save his marriage.
A rep for the telly star said at the time: "Jesse checked himself into a treatment facility to deal with personal issues.
"He realized that this time was crucial to help himself, help his family and help save his marriage."
However, the last ditch effort to repair the damage didn't work and just weeks later in April 2010, Sandra filed for divorce.
After her split from Jesse, Sandra went public with her own bombshell news - revealing she had secretly adopted a little boy named Louis.
She explained she started the process while still married to Jesse and Louis had come to live with them before the cheating scandal broke.
After splitting from her husband, Sandra decided to continue the adoption process as a single mother.
Speaking back in 2010, she told People magazine her own life story seemed to reflect the plot of her Oscar-winning movie - in which she played a real life mother who adopted a teenage boy.
She said: "I had to smile at the parallels. Here I was promoting a story about a family who adopted a son, and here we were having done the same thing."
Several years later, the actress confirmed she's adopted another child, a daughter named Laila, and had to keep it secret until the process had been confirmed.
She ended up having to go public with the news early after a medical scare meant she was photographed leaving the house with her new daughter.
Despite her heartbreak over her failed marriage, Sandra took comfort in her children and went on to find love again with a photographer she'd hired to take pictures at one of Louis' birthday parties.
She started dating Bryan Randall in 2015 and the remain together.
Speaking back in 1996, Sandra admitted she is a big believer in karma, saying: "I'm a true believer in karma. You get what you give whether it's bad or good."
Let's hope she's finally found happiness after a long and bumpy ride.
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May 22, 2018, 11:57 AM EDT | Updated May 23, 2018
Um, what exactly is the “penis facial”?
The penis facial is a little controversial. Here’s why.
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Hollywood stars love their eccentric facials, and it often seems like they’ll put anything on their faces. The latest buzzy ingredient? Foreskins. Yes, you read that right.
Last week, Sandra Bullock appeared on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and revealed that she and Cate Blanchett are fans of what they’ve dubbed the “penis facial.” We’ll admit, it sounds more X-rated than luxurious.
The treatment involves the use of something called epidermal growth factors, or EGF for short, which are derived from stem cells taken from the discarded foreskins of newborn babies in Korea. EGF is said to help rejuvenate the skin, improve overall skin texture and correct discoloration. It’s also known for its ability to aid in wound healing.
The specific facial both Blanchett and Bullock got is called the Hollywood EGF facial treatment from The Georgia Louise Atelier in New York, which started offering the facial last year. The treatment will cost you at least $650.
A representative for Louise’s atelier told HuffPost in an email that the facial consists of a TCA chemical peel , followed by micro-needling. Micro-needling, as Dr. Samer Jaber of Washington Square Dermatology told HuffPost, involves a process of creating tiny holes in the skin with a special tool (essentially wounding the skin), to promote healing and the creation of new collagen. The treatment also allows for better, deeper product absorption, he said.
Dr. Rachel Nazarian, of Schweiger Dermatology Group expanded on the treatment, telling HuffPost the absorption of products is “exponentially increased” after micro-needling, which helps “trigger anti-aging much deeper, which is where you want it.”
Following the micro-needling, Louise uses a special “electrifying” mask to calm the skin. Then comes the “penis” aspect, what Louise calls her “secret box” of EGF serum. The EGF is “derived from the progenitor cells of the human fibroblast taken from Korean newborn baby foreskin ― which helps to generate collagen and elastin,” the atlier’s rep added.
Louise said in an email that she’s mindful of informing her clients about where the EGF comes from. (For what it’s worth, Louise’s serum is FDA approved .)
“I always explain that EGF is derived from newborn baby foreskin, BUT cells were taken and from that, new cells are cloned from a laboratory,” she said. “The EGF serum only contains cloned cells.”
Nazarian said that once an initial stem cell has been taken from the source, in this case a discarded foreskin, “you don’t need to keep taking it. You just need the one initial [stem cell] and you can keep growing it forever and ever and ever.”
The use of EGF in skincare treatments and products isn’t particularly new , Nazarian said. In fact, she said, professionals have been using it for years with mirco-needling, among other applications. Beauty brands, such as DHC , Mizon , and Peter Thomas Roth also sell products that use it.
EGF is a polypeptide (a chain of amino acids) found in the skin’s fibroblast that promotes cell growth, development and healing, according to skincare brand Bioeffect , which uses a form of EGF in some of its products. In 1986, scientists Stanley Cohen and Rita Levi-Montalcini were awarded the Nobel Prize for their discoveries of growth factors.
A study that looked at the role of EGF in cosmetic products and treatments noted that while topically applied EGF and other growth factors have been shown to rejuvenate the skin, their molecules are actually quite big, which can make it hard for them to penetrate the skin. That’s why micro-needling is involved, opening a path for better absorption.
Another small study , which used EGF derived from barley instead of foreskins, found that use of an EGF serum twice daily for three months improved the appearance of brown spots, pore size, wrinkles and even overall skin texture.
Questions regarding the ethics of cultivating EGF or penis-derived cells have been raised over the years. As Quartzy pointed out, Oprah once endorsed a Skinmedica cream containing stem cells derived from baby foreskin, sparking controversy with at least one anti-circumcision activist group.
The newly piqued interest spurred by Bullock’s recent “Ellen” interview has sparked criticism from another anti-circumcision group, Intact America .
“That Bullock and DeGeneres could joke about using foreskins, taken without consent from Korean baby boys, for a beauty treatment indicates a total lack of understanding of the ethics involved,” Intact’s executive director, Georganne Chapin, said in an emailed statement.
While the EGF in many beauty products appears to come from Korean babies, it should be noted that the growth factor can also be found in kidneys , urine and saliva . Alternatively, Bioeffect uses an EGF derived from barley.
Nazarian said that snail excretions ― another buzzy beauty ingredient, especially in Korean skincare products ― also contain a growth factor similar to that in baby foreskin.
However, she said a growing group of dermatologists (herself included) believe that EGF derived from human skin can provide the best results for their clients.
“You’re putting it on human skin, so you’d want something that is more identical to what the human body would do to itself to heal,” Nazarian said. “I used to use a lot of snail secretions for my growth factors and stem cells, but now I’m switching over to more human.”
The reason dermatology favors EGF derived from foreskins, as opposed to saliva or urine, isn’t totally clear. Nazarian explained that while growth factors derived from saliva or urine could theoretically be used in skincare, “they don’t have exactly the same functions as those from skin.” They do, however, overlap in their abilities for wound healing.
“I don’t have a clear explanation as to why they’re not used, and why foreskin is preferred in dermatology, but it’s likely because it’s more directly related to the type of cell we’re targeting (skin!) and it’s so easy to harvest (as opposed to salivary gland cells or other options),” Nazarian said.
For now, at least, foreskin isn’t scaring off the likes of Bullock and Blanchett.

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Here's exactly what happens in this unusual procedure.
May 22, 2018, 11:57 AM EDT | Updated May 23, 2018
Um, what exactly is the “penis facial”?
The penis facial is a little controversial. Here’s why.
Baby foreskins aren’t the only source of EGF.
Best Korean Skincare Products Under $20 See Gallery
Part of HuffPost Style & Beauty. ©2022 BuzzFeed, Inc. All rights reserved.
Hollywood stars love their eccentric facials, and it often seems like they’ll put anything on their faces. The latest buzzy ingredient? Foreskins. Yes, you read that right.
Last week, Sandra Bullock appeared on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and revealed that she and Cate Blanchett are fans of what they’ve dubbed the “penis facial.” We’ll admit, it sounds more X-rated than luxurious.
The treatment involves the use of something called epidermal growth factors, or EGF for short, which are derived from stem cells taken from the discarded foreskins of newborn babies in Korea. EGF is said to help rejuvenate the skin, improve overall skin texture and correct discoloration. It’s also known for its ability to aid in wound healing.
The specific facial both Blanchett and Bullock got is called the Hollywood EGF facial treatment from The Georgia Louise Atelier in New York, which started offering the facial last year. The treatment will cost you at least $650.
A representative for Louise’s atelier told HuffPost in an email that the facial consists of a TCA chemical peel , followed by micro-needling. Micro-needling, as Dr. Samer Jaber of Washington Square Dermatology told HuffPost, involves a process of creating tiny holes in the skin with a special tool (essentially wounding the skin), to promote healing and the creation of new collagen. The treatment also allows for better, deeper product absorption, he said.
Dr. Rachel Nazarian, of Schweiger Dermatology Group expanded on the treatment, telling HuffPost the absorption of products is “exponentially increased” after micro-needling, which helps “trigger anti-aging much deeper, which is where you want it.”
Following the micro-needling, Louise uses a special “electrifying” mask to calm the skin. Then comes the “penis” aspect, what Louise calls her “secret box” of EGF serum. The EGF is “derived from the progenitor cells of the human fibroblast taken from Korean newborn baby foreskin ― which helps to generate collagen and elastin,” the atlier’s rep added.
Louise said in an email that she’s mindful of informing her clients about where the EGF comes from. (For what it’s worth, Louise’s serum is FDA approved .)
“I always explain that EGF is derived from newborn baby foreskin, BUT cells were taken and from that, new cells are cloned from a laboratory,” she said. “The EGF serum only contains cloned cells.”
Nazarian said that once an initial stem cell has been taken from the source, in this case a discarded foreskin, “you don’t need to keep taking it. You just need the one initial [stem cell] and you can keep growing it forever and ever and ever.”
The use of EGF in skincare treatments and products isn’t particularly new , Nazarian said. In fact, she said, professionals have been using it for years with mirco-needling, among other applications. Beauty brands, such as DHC , Mizon , and Peter Thomas Roth also sell products that use it.
EGF is a polypeptide (a chain of amino acids) found in the skin’s fibroblast that promotes cell growth, development and healing, according to skincare brand Bioeffect , which uses a form of EGF in some of its products. In 1986, scientists Stanley Cohen and Rita Levi-Montalcini were awarded the Nobel Prize for their discoveries of growth factors.
A study that looked at the role of EGF in cosmetic products and treatments noted that while topically applied EGF and other growth factors have been shown to rejuvenate the skin, their molecules are actually quite big, which can make it hard for them to penetrate the skin. That’s why micro-needling is involved, opening a path for better absorption.
Another small study , which used EGF derived from barley instead of foreskins, found that use of an EGF serum twice daily for three months improved the appearance of brown spots, pore size, wrinkles and even overall skin texture.
Questions regarding the ethics of cultivating EGF or penis-derived cells have been raised over the years. As Quartzy pointed out, Oprah once endorsed a Skinmedica cream containing stem cells derived from baby foreskin, sparking controversy with at least one anti-circumcision activist group.
The newly piqued interest spurred by Bullock’s recent “Ellen” interview has sparked criticism from another anti-circumcision group, Intact America .
“That Bullock and DeGeneres could joke about using foreskins, taken without consent from Korean baby boys, for a beauty treatment indicates a total lack of understanding of the ethics involved,” Intact’s executive director, Georganne Chapin, said in an emailed statement.
While the EGF in many beauty products appears to come from Korean babies, it should be noted that the growth factor can also be found in kidneys , urine and saliva . Alternatively, Bioeffect uses an EGF derived from barley.
Nazarian said that snail excretions ― another buzzy beauty ingredient, especially in Korean skincare products ― also contain a growth factor similar to that in baby foreskin.
However, she said a growing group of dermatologists (herself included) believe that EGF derived from human skin can provide the best results for their clients.
“You’re putting it on human skin, so you’d want something that is more identical to what the human body would do to itself to heal,” Nazarian said. “I used to use a lot of snail secretions for my growth factors and stem cells, but now I’m switching over to more human.”
The reason dermatology favors EGF derived from foreskins, as opposed to saliva or urine, isn’t totally clear. Nazarian explained that while growth factors derived from saliva or urine could theoretically be used in skincare, “they don’t have exactly the same functions as those from skin.” They do, however, overlap in their abilities for wound healing.
“I don’t have a clear explanation as to why they’re not used, and why foreskin is preferred in dermatology, but it’s likely because it’s more directly related to the type of cell we’re targeting (skin!) and it’s so easy to harvest (as opposed to salivary gland cells or other options),” Nazarian said.
For now, at least, foreskin isn’t scaring off the lik
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