reveal about the stars
The hair rub: Robert Pattinson
Letting his fingers
do the talking:
Robert Pattinson
ROBERT Pattinson has perfected the ‘‘sexy, smoulder- muscles; these are all attractive gestures that enhance
ing vulnerable pin-up boy look’’, according to Loisel- his appearance.
Furey, who says his hair-touching habit actually signifies ‘‘You can tell what his true feelings are by what he is
a desire for courtship. doing with his fingers rather than his arm,’’ she adds.
‘‘The hand-through-the-hair does many things: it ‘‘When he’s relaxed and at ease, his hand gently glides
opens up the body, sticks the chest out and flexes the over his hair, but he will grip it when he feels tense.’’
The finger chew: Lindsay Lohan
NO matter if she’s sitting in the front row a nervous gesture or a nasty habit, such as ‘‘She once had a bad nail-biting habit
of fashion shows or falling out of nightclubs, nail-biting, and turned it into a pose and still clearly relies on her hands as an
when faced with a flashbulb Lindsay Lohan because it is something that they revert to oral comfort.
can’t keep her hands away from her mouth. when they feel nervous, insecure or stres- ‘‘She also tries to make it look quite
‘‘People like Lindsay have taken what is sed,’’ says Loisel-Furey. sexual, when, in fact, it really isn’t.’’
The tongue flick: Megan Fox
THE first time Megan Fox pulled a sultry ‘‘Unlike many other celebrities who have yet become comfortable with her outward
tongue flick the paparazzi went wild. choreographed their body language, I really ‘‘sex kitten’’ persona.
And the second, third and fourth time. believe Megan often doesn’t know that ‘‘I’m sure her publicist must hate her for
But now it seems the young star can’t see a she’s doing the tongue-poking gesture,’’ doing it because it’s not always the most
camera without pulling out her tongue. says Loisel-Furey, who says Megan hasn’t attractive gesture.’’
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