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Montecito Resident Ellen DeGeneres, Sheltering In Place, Posts Video Of Raging Water Beside Her Home: “This Is Crazy!”

With the National Weather Service warning of (caps theirs) “DANGEROUS LIFE THREATENING FLASH FLOODING across southern Santa Barbara county,” Montecito homeowner Ellen DeGeneres put her own exclamation point of sorts on the situation, posting a video of herself with a raging torrent just over her shoulder and in it remarked, “This stream next to our house never flows, ever. It’s probably about nine feet up. It could go another two feet up. We have horses ready to evacuate.”
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Grammy Awards sexiest looks ever - Rita Ora knicker flash to Jennifer Lopez viral dress
Hollywood stars are gearing up for the return of the 64th annual Grammy Awards in Las Vegas this evening.The highly anticipated awards event will see stars from the world of entertainment descend on the MGM Grand Garden Arena to celebrate some of the past year's greatest music.However it will not just be the prizes that all eyes are on - but the outfits too.Stars throughout the decades have served up some of the world's most iconic and glamorous awards show looks - as well as some of the most revealing.To celebrate the return of the Grammy Awards, Daily Star takes a look at some of the ceremony's sexiest looks ever.Jennifer Lopez's iconic green floral dress is undoubtedly one of the most talked about Grammy Award looks ever. The singer's look went viral via word of mouth and in the press, in the days before social media, as she posed for the cameras in a sexy green floral print sheer gown, made by fashion house Versace, complete with a plunging neck line that was open to the waist and showed off her toned abs.Paired with silver sandals, barely there make-up and glowing skin, it has become one of the singer's most memorable looks - and the one that inspired the launch of Google images - withGoogle executive founder Eric Schmidt saying in 2015 to Huffington Post: "At the time, it was the most popular search query we had ever seen.
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