Add Kaley Cuoco to the list of stars who have tried cupping.
The 31-year-old Big Bang Theory actress shared a photo on Wednesday of the aftermath of the ancient Chinese therapy procedure: her back covered in deep red circles made fashionable by 23-time gold medalist Michael Phelps during the 2016 Rio Olympics.
“Hurts so good,” Cuoco captioned the post, quoting the 1982 John Mellencamp track.
She hashtagged it, “#nofilter,” “#cupping,” and “#horsegirltanlines.”
While cupping has been seen in the past on celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow, Victoria Beckham, Busy Philipps, and Jennifer Aniston, it made national headlines recently during Phelps record-breaking Rio run.
The 31-year-old Big Bang Theory actress shared a photo on Wednesday of the aftermath of the ancient Chinese therapy procedure: her back covered in deep red circles made fashionable by 23-time gold medalist Michael Phelps during the 2016 Rio Olympics.
“Hurts so good,” Cuoco captioned the post, quoting the 1982 John Mellencamp track.
She hashtagged it, “#nofilter,” “#cupping,” and “#horsegirltanlines.”
While cupping has been seen in the past on celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow, Victoria Beckham, Busy Philipps, and Jennifer Aniston, it made national headlines recently during Phelps record-breaking Rio run.
- 3/9/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Add Busy Philipps to the list of stars who have tried cupping.
The 37-year-old actress, known for roles on Freaks & Geeks and CougarTown, was at her acupuncture appointment on Tuesday when she decided to try the ancient Chinese therapy.
“I want to kind of try to show you how gnarly it is,” she told fans on her Instagram story later in the evening. “Oh my God it’s all down my back.”
Philipps later posted a photo of the pepperoni-like marks on her shoulder — which she noticed matched the circles on her bra strap.
She also mentioned in the photos...
The 37-year-old actress, known for roles on Freaks & Geeks and CougarTown, was at her acupuncture appointment on Tuesday when she decided to try the ancient Chinese therapy.
“I want to kind of try to show you how gnarly it is,” she told fans on her Instagram story later in the evening. “Oh my God it’s all down my back.”
Philipps later posted a photo of the pepperoni-like marks on her shoulder — which she noticed matched the circles on her bra strap.
She also mentioned in the photos...
- 1/18/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Two members of television royalty will descend on Bones during the series’ 12th and final season.
Emmy winners Ed Asner (The Mary Tyler Moore Show) and Hal Holbrook (Evening Shade) have booked guest stints on the Fox drama, TVLine has learned exclusively.
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In the coming season’s third Episode, Asner will portray Mike Mancuso, a seemingly kindly man who turns out to be quite the slippery, deceptive and duplicitous wise guy. Holbrook, meanwhile, will play Red Fletcher, a Marine Corp veteran who possesses a strong and silent demeanor — think...
Emmy winners Ed Asner (The Mary Tyler Moore Show) and Hal Holbrook (Evening Shade) have booked guest stints on the Fox drama, TVLine has learned exclusively.
RelatedBones @ Comic-Con: Two (!) Deaths, Undercover Fun and More in Season 12
In the coming season’s third Episode, Asner will portray Mike Mancuso, a seemingly kindly man who turns out to be quite the slippery, deceptive and duplicitous wise guy. Holbrook, meanwhile, will play Red Fletcher, a Marine Corp veteran who possesses a strong and silent demeanor — think...
- 8/16/2016
- TVLine.com
From Rio to Los Angeles, Olympic athletes like Michael Phelps and stars like Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Aniston have been spotted with deep red circles on their bodies. The odd-looking marks are from an ancient Chinese massage therapy technique called myofascial decompression, or cupping. "It can be used on anyone, really, from Olympic athletes to a 59-year-old desk worker with back pain and stiffness," says Michael Mancuso, a physical therapist in New York City who specializes in the technique, which is thought to increase blood circulation. A "suction cup-like tool" is used to apply negative pressure to a person's underlying sore tissue,...
- 8/8/2016
- by Julie Mazziotta, @julietmazz
- PEOPLE.com
It's all about the sound! The Motion Picture Sound Editors unveiled the winners of the 2016 Golden Reel Awards and "Mad Max: Fury Road" and "The Revenant" tied for the Best Sound Editing: Feature English Language . FX/Foley. For my Oscar predictions, I chose "Mad Max" for both Sound Editing and Mixing! See my full Oscar predictions here.
Here's the full list of winners of the Golden Reel Awards:
Feature Film
Best Sound Editing in Feature Film: Music Score
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Supervising Music Editor: Ramiro Belgardt
Music Editor: Paul Apelgren
Best Sound Editing in Feature Film: Music in a Musical
Love & Mercy (Roadside Attractions)
Music Editor: Nicholas Renbeck
Best Sound Editing: Feature English Language . Dialogue/Adr
Bridge Of Spies (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Supervising Sound Editors: Richard Hymns, Gary Rydstrom
Supervising Dialogue Editor: Brian Chumney
Supervising Adr Editor: Steve Slanec
Best Sound...
Here's the full list of winners of the Golden Reel Awards:
Feature Film
Best Sound Editing in Feature Film: Music Score
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Supervising Music Editor: Ramiro Belgardt
Music Editor: Paul Apelgren
Best Sound Editing in Feature Film: Music in a Musical
Love & Mercy (Roadside Attractions)
Music Editor: Nicholas Renbeck
Best Sound Editing: Feature English Language . Dialogue/Adr
Bridge Of Spies (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Supervising Sound Editors: Richard Hymns, Gary Rydstrom
Supervising Dialogue Editor: Brian Chumney
Supervising Adr Editor: Steve Slanec
Best Sound...
- 2/28/2016
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
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