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Insider. Video by aksuperdance. Insider. Photo by aksuperdance. Insider. Photo by aksuperdance. Insider. Photo by aksuperdance. Insideninja.tumblr. Photo by aksuperdance. Insideninja.tumblr. Shhhh... don't tell CoverGirl! At 55, Ellen DeGeneres is looking better than ever. She looks even more radiant and youthful than she did when she was years younger! Many have tried to discover her secret: is it botox, face lifts, or just good lighting?

The truth is much simpler (and cheaper!) Than that, but she is legally obligated to keep it under wraps due to her relationship with CoverGirl and their “Simply Ageless” makeup line. Though she does have a contract with CoverGirl and can use all the products she wants, it isn’t their makeup that’s causing her to look almost half her age. After many years of trying, our sources finally uncover the truth about Ellen Degeneres’ anti-aging secret – and it’s one that clever women around the world have been secretly using too. Like most women, Brenda didn’t have the extra cash to try out every celebrity-endorsed anti-aging “cream” out there, let alone splurge on expensive elective medical procedures, like plastic surgery or facelifts. Dr. Day 1. Photo by aksuperdance.

Insideninja.tumblr. Insideninja.tumblr. Insideninja.tumblr. Photo by aksuperdance. Photo by aksuperdance. Photo by aksuperdance. Photo by aksuperdance. Photo by aksuperdance. News Headlines. US News Page 1 of 4 | Next PageShow Entire Article Sony: PlayStation Breach Involves 70 Million Subscribers CNBC.com | April 26, 2011 | 05:24 PM EDT Six days after a security breach of its PlayStation Network, Sony said Tuesday that the incursion was much worse than expected and hackers had obtained personal information on 70 million subscribers. The company, in a blog entry posted Tuesday afternoon, added it is still unsure if the intruder also obtained credit card data for members who have that on file with the service, which provides online functionality for the PlayStation 3. "Although we are still investigating the details of this incident, we believe that an unauthorized person has obtained the following information that you provided: name, address (city, state, zip), country, email address, birthdate, PlayStation Network/Qriocity password and login, and handle/PSN online ID," wrote Patrick Seybold, senior director of corporate communications for Sony Computer Entertainment America.

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