[custom_adv] Niusha Zeighami ( born in 1980) is an film and television actress. She began acting in 2006. Niusha Zeighami has an academic degree in Child Psychology. She graduated from the Young Cinema Society in 2005 and was cast for a role in the series ‘In the Eye of the Storm’ (2003-2009). [custom_adv] Azarakhsh is the son of Behzad Farahani and Fahimeh Rahimnia. His siblings are actresses Shaghayegh Farahani and Golshifteh Farahani. He got his BA in Painting in 2005. He has been playing guitar since he was 10 years old. He wrote his first song at the age of 20 for his own band called “Koochneshin”. [custom_adv] It might sound weird—like, really weird—but seven days before any red carpet event, Vicky Vlachonis—whose clients include everyone from recommends getting a tummy massage. And that might be responsible for keeping celebs looking great in skin-tight dresses. [custom_adv] “No one asks to get the front of their body massaged, but it’s very important,” Vlachonis told Harper’s Bazaar. [custom_adv] “Tummy massage can make space for the diaphragm muscle, which rests under the ribcage and can hold a lot of tension, and the solar plexus, which can cause panic under stress. [custom_adv] When you are keyed up, that muscle spasm and strain can cause shortness of breath, heightened nerves, fear and pain.” [custom_adv] According to Vlaconis, getting the massage increases blood flow and oxygen to that area, helping keep your digestive system happy—and flattening your stomach by getting rid of bloating in the process. [custom_adv] If you think celebrities have perfectly-smooth bodies, don’t be mistaken—even has admitted she’s a huge fan of body-shapers when she’s wearing skin-tight outfits on the red carpet. She even doubles up on them. [custom_adv] “Sometimes I wear two pairs of body shapers on top of each other—especially when I am heavier, I def double it up,” she wrote on her website. “I put one pair on after the other, and if there’s a longer pair, I always put those on first.