 Kim Kardashian West has just announced new perfume KKW Body with a subtle photo. Okay, it's not really that subtle, but she looks incredible, right? Kim posted an arty pic of her boobs and lady parts. Obs with some even arty are blurring out for Instagram purposes. Mrs. Kardashian West then announced that she did a full body model to create the sexy new fragrance bottle. Speaking to Business of Fashion before those saucy pics were released, she said, The next fragrance I have coming out in May, KKW Body is so amazing. I just want to grow my business. I'm really cutting down on everything else that I'm working on except for beauty and fragrance. Let's hope that Kim sends this perfume to people she actually likes because the last time she released the perfume, she sent it to all of her haters including Taylor Swift, Piers Morgan and Black China. You won't have to wait too long to smell like the reality star though as KKW Body is released next month. Student activists who survived the high school mass shooting in Parkland, Florida were honored at the Time 100 Gala. The event in New York City celebrates the Time 100 issue out on Friday, which is the magazine's annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. Included on that list are Marjorie Stoneman Douglas students David Hogg, Cameron Kasky, Emma Gonzalez, Alex Brin and Jacqueline Corrin, who started the Never Again movement following the terrible events at their school. Aiming to change the laws around the gun control in the US, they also inspired hundreds of thousands of people to turn up for the March for Our Lives demonstration across the country last month. Student David Hogg said, I think from that event, the shooting had become more of a citizen and more of an activist. He added that he'd like to visit more American cities that experience gun violence such as Chicago to help people raise their voices. Clearly impressed by how these students are using these awful events to implement positive change for their generation, Barack Obama says, By bearing witness to carnage, by asking tough questions and demanding real answers, the Parkland students are shaking us out of our complacency. This year's list also includes actress and comedian Tiffany Haddish, Jennifer Lopez and Me Too movement founder Tavanna Burke. Did it make it to Coachella this weekend? No worries as here's all the action you need to know about just in case you missed it. First up is Ariana Grande, who turned up in full space Queen Glory to give a surprise performance of combat single No Tears Left to Cry during Kaigo's set. The festival surprised quickly turned Coachella into hashtag AriChella with fans in full meltdown as she debuted the track live for the very first time. Less than 24 hours after its release, Ariana gave fans plenty of tears to cry in excitement. One fan who happened to witness the moment summed it up perfectly. Yes, at Ariana Grande just gave me my entire life just now at hashtag Coachella, hashtag No Tears Left to Cry, hashtag Ariana Grande. Bitch, I hope this goes through because I don't have any service out here. T-Chella is still and probably will always be on the Coachella front, if they can get off the floor that is. Because while she's clearly still Queen, Beyonce and sister Solange ended up fully falling over during their second Coachella performance this weekend. What? Don't worry, they still slayed. So following her mesmerising history making possible best thing Coachella has ever seen performance last week, B and sister Solange returned to the stage for the second installment and even managed to pull off the most stylish fall to date. During their performance of the song Get Me Body, the sisters took center stage with a sibling dance off showdown but even after losing balance and falling arse over tit in front of thousands, the pair still managed to giggle it off and get a roar from the crowd. Imagine that. Falling over and looking cool. Yeah, knock on eye. Niall Horan and Shawn Mendes have opened up about their mental health issues. The young singers known to be good friends have both given an insight into their own mental health treatment this weekend. All to remind people that if you're suffering, it's always worth speaking up and seeking help. Directions Niall previously explained how sometimes he experienced anxiety around performing but in a new interview with German magazine Zeitlio has also revealed he has been diagnosed with mild OCD. Explaining how he manages his compulsions, Niall said, I have mild obsessive compulsive disorder. That's what doctors call it. That is, I feel I have to do things in a certain way. For example, if I have a burger with chips on my plate, I always have to eat the chips first and only pick up the burger at the very end. And he told the magazine how his condition affects his live performances. I have one thick sequence. I always have to sing in the same order, move and so on. I'll basically do everything immediately otherwise I'll get nervous quickly. But Niall isn't letting his diagnosis get him down. I live with them and they're mine no matter what others think about it. I'm just like, what the hell? Fortunately, I now have enough people around me who understand me. Shawn Mendes has also been opening up about having anxiety and how therapy has been so important for him in learning how to manage his condition. I found I was posing myself off from everybody thinking that would help me battle it. Then realizing the only way I was going to battle it was completely opening up and letting people in. He then goes on to explain how New Track in My Blood reveals this journey by adding, the point of the song is no matter how long that lasts you can come out the other end stronger and come out the other end always.