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Thursday 23 May 2013

Rosario Dawson Flashes Crotch at Cannes Move Over, Eva Longoria!

Rosario Dawson

Step aside, Eva Longoria. Rosario Dawsonis officially in the lead for the latest Cannes wardrobe malfunction.

The Sin City star attended the As I Lay Dyingpremiere at the 66th Annual Cannes Film Festival Monday, where she inadvertently made quite the impression in her sparkly beaded gown.

Strutting down the red staircase, the 34-year-old star accidentally flashed her underwear-covered crotch, completely unaware that herextremely thigh-high slit had slightly shifted, and of course, the shutterbugs were present to snap the wardrobe snafu.

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With the exception of the revealing moment, Dawson stunned in her white Elle Saab gown, which also featured a plunging neckline (luckily, that part stayed put!) in addition to the daring slit.

The gorgeous star recently bared it all onscreen for her Danny Boyle-directed flick The Trance.

Perhaps this is a bit of enticement to go see the film? (We kid, of course!)

Thursday 16 May 2013

Britney Spears Bikini Cover: Extreme Photoshopping

Britney Spears' sexy Shape cover is literally beyond comprehension.

Either because of its extreme hotness ... or extreme photoshopping.

Some readers began crying foul moments after it was released, insisting that the ultra-svelte body on the Britney Spears Shape cover can't possibly be hers.

Oh, but it can. See below:




While her skin was definitely smoothed out and airbrushed, that's pretty standard for any magazine cover. Those curves look like vintage Britney.

And in any case, the point of the cover story is her new regimen of Nutrisystem, dieting, yoga and crazy rehearsals for her upcoming Vegas residency.

"I'm doing 90 minutes of yoga twice a week in addition to a lot of cardio ... hour-long sessions three times a week with my trainer," she tells the magazine.

That's the kind of intense workout and diet program that'll really help you lose weight and get into the best Shape of your life ... so take that, haters.

American Idol:" Who Will Win, Who Should Win, and Why

All season long, the "American Idol" producers have been touting this as a "girl's season," but in the end, two women -- two very talented women -- gave their hearts out for the title.

Finalists Kree Harrison and Candice Glover each did three songs Wednesday night -- a song "Idol" honcho Simon Fuller selected, the single they would release as the winner, and their favorite past performance of the season.



Each round is recapped below, followed by a winner's prediction:

Round 1: Simon Fuller's selection

The show got off to a slow start. Simon picked Sarah McLachlan's "Angel" for Kree, a sedate, melodically simple song. And while she sang it beautifully, there was very little she could do with it. Before Randy Jackson said it, I wrote down "sleepy." Simon did Kree absolutely no favors by picking this song.



Candice sang a more contemporary song -- Adele's "Chasing Pavements." Candice included her trademark runs, perhaps a few too many for my taste -- but she actually did something with (yet another bad) song choice. If these were the best selections the "Idol" boss could come up for the opening round, no wonder the show is in trouble.


Winner this round: Candice (though both deserved better songs)

Round 2: Winner's single


I really really liked Kree's single, called "All Cried Out." It was county, it was confessional, it was Kree. She audibly strained in some spots, but not badly. Since day 1, I've noted Kree's mature sophistication; Taylor Swift or Lauren Alaina wouldn't be able to pull this off genuinely. What I hoped for from her -- and something I've criticized her all season long about -- was a little more showmanship, especially after the snoozy first song.

Winner this round: Candice (though both deserved better songs)

Round 2: Winner's single

I really really liked Kree's single, called "All Cried Out." It was county, it was confessional, it was Kree. She audibly strained in some spots, but not badly. Since day 1, I've noted Kree's mature sophistication; Taylor Swift or Lauren Alaina wouldn't be able to pull this off genuinely. What I hoped for from her -- and something I've criticized her all season long about -- was a little more showmanship, especially after the snoozy first song.


Candice's song, "I Am Beautiful," is everything a winner's coronation song should be: uplifting, positive, and powerful. Candice really seemed to connect with the lyrics and performance, too. The song was a bit generic, but she made it special. As the fireworks flashed on the screens behind her, I wondered if the producers all but handed the title to Candice on a silver platter.




Winner of Round 2: Candice


Round 3: Favorite past performance

Kree needed to pull out all the stops in the final round, and she did. She brought the fire in a red dress and impassioned performance to "Up To The Mountain." The vocal was near flawless, and brought the audience to it's feet. Had she sung like this all evening, it would've been showstopping.


Even before Candice sang her first note (acapella, amazingly), I knew she would reprise "I Who Have Nothing." The song served the last female "Idol" winner -- Jordin Sparks -- well, and I knew Candice would seal the deal with her performance. It was dramatic, daring and a little diva.




Winner of round 3: Candice (though Kree puts up a great fight)

So who should win and who will win? The answer to both is Candice.

To quote outgoing judge Randy one last time, Candice has been "in it to win it" since the beginning, consistently taking risks and delivering great performances. It's hard to believe that she unsuccessfully tried out twice before, but the third time will be the charm.

Kree has the strong Southern/country voting bloc, but hasn't delivered time after time like Candice. Regardless, Kree will have a successful career after this.
One final note. It's wonderful to see two real-sized women with beautiful voices, personalities and looks in the final two. They've acted admirably and authentically all season -- and that's a true "Idol.


Angelina Jolie's Lost Modeling Pics: See the Actress' Gorgeous Teenage Photo Shoot

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Angelina Jolie has always been beautiful, and we have the pics to prove it!

The Oscar-winning actress looks absolutely stunning in these lost modeling shots from a black and white photo shoot she did when she was just 16-years-old.

In the newly-released album from fashion photographer Sean McCall's shoot with the teenage star, Jolie, now 37, strikes stunning poses while wearing a variety of sexy ensembles.

In several pics, Jolie sports a skin-tight leather top and lave leggings while in others she dons gorgeous black gowns and a simple strapless bikini top.

Check out all of Jolie's early modeling pics for yourself!
<p>Can you believe Angie is only 16 in these shots?</p>

<p>The stunning actress gazes into the distance.</p>
<p>Jolie sports a sexy skin-tight suit.</p>
<p>The star has always had that trademark pout.</p>
<p>It's no secret why she's been called the most beautiful woman in the world.</p>
<p>Jolie is soft, yet sexy.</p>
<p>Angie flips her hair back.</p>
<p>Strike a pose!</p>
<p><strong>Brad Pitt</strong> is one lucky guy.</p><p><a href="http://www.eonline.com/photos/8651/jennifer-lawrence-early-modeling-pics/279243" target="_blank"><strong>MORE PHOTOS: See Jennifer Lawrence's early modeling pics!</strong></a></p>



American Idol Backstage Scoop: Keith Urban Reveals He "Would Come Back!


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Can't keep up with all of the news regardingAmerican Idol's judging panel? Neither can they!
Though Randy Jackson exclusivelyconfirmed his exit from the Fox reality singing competition to E! News and sources reveal that Mariah CareyNicki Minaj andKeith Urban will not be returning for season 13, Urban told us exclusively after tonight's finale that he's yet to hear either way if he'll be back next season.
But does he want to come back?
Plus, Ryan Seacrest weighed in on all the rumors and sounded off on Jackson's "sad" exit, while the ladies of the hour—finalists Candice Glover and Kree Harrison—talked about tomorrow being the "most fun" day to come in their lives.
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"I would come back," Urban exclusively told us after Wednesday's performance show when we asked if he'd be returning next season. "I loved the whole adventure and journey and watching these guys go from these towns that we found them in to the final stage."
He continued, "I love [being a mentor]. I see lots of things in them, habits I had or things I had to break through. They're often just tiny things. It's like puppy fat, you just have to shed that and there it is!!"
And while the judges'-table drama has been dominating headlines this season, Seacrest told us he's "used to the rumors about the panel. In every year, I feel like there are so many rumors in the press." But, he admitted, "I don't know that anything's really been decided in terms of next year because we haven't gotten through this year."
Fair enough.
The host also talked to us about Jackson, who along with Seacrest has been with the series since the beginning. "I was sad to hear that my buddy Randy is going to go," he said. "From my point of view, Randy, the door's always open for you to come back home."
And if it came down to it, Seacrest said he probably wouldn't want to transition from host to judge. "First, I don't know if I'd ever be asked and secondly, I don't know that I'd be able to sit there and not get up and be like, 'Here we go!' I don't know if I could sit there in that seat for that long!" he explained.
Finally, Candice and Kree were so relaxed you wouldn't even know they just performed for the title of the next American Idol!
"I am over the moon. I'm on cloud nine," Kree gushed, "and I'm sure Candice is on the same page as me. We just performed at the Nokia [Theatre in L.A.] and this is the finale. For all this to happen after all the hard work we put in is just a dream come true."
Candice added, "Tomorrow's going to be one big party!" And if she is crowned the winner, she revealed, "I am going to roll around in the confetti! I always said, ever since I auditioned in season nine, I said I'm going to roll around in the confetti!"

Beyoncé Posts Handwritten Apology for Canceled Concert as Pregnancy Rumors Ramp U


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Beyoncé wants her fans to know that she doesn't take for granted their unbridled support.
The singer has posted a handwritten letter apologizing for having to cancel her Tuesday concert in Antwerp, Belgium, after doctors advised her to rest up due to "dehydration and exhaustion"—a decision that instantly fueled rumors that the star is pregnant with her second child with Jay-Z.
The 31-year-old took to her blog early Wednesday to personally issue the apology, as she assured fans that she's feeling "much better" and is ready to once again hit the stage.
"To my dearest fans in Antwerp, I've never postponed a show in my life," she writes. "It was very hard for me. I promise I will make it up very soon. I'm sorry if I disappointed you."
She then adds, "Thank you for your concern. I'm feeling much better now and I'm ready to give you a great show. See you tonight."

The speculation ratcheted up Tuesday when Beyoncé announced that she had to pull the plug on one of her Antwerp shows, although, based on her handwritten apology, she seems ready to push through with her second show in the Belgian city on Wednesday.
According to Beyoncé's official website, her tour is scheduled to hit 34 more cities before wrapping up in early August.

Brad Pitt's Mom, Jane Pitt, "So Very Proud" of Angelina Jolie for Double Mastectomy Decision


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Brad Pitt isn't the only one in the family supporting Angelina Jolie's decision to get apreventative double mastectomy.
His mom, Jane Pitt, and Angelina's brother,James Haven, are also grateful for the mom of six making such a proactive choice when it comes to her health.
"We're so very proud of Angie," Jane said in a statement, excerpted by People. "This means so much to our family especially our grandchildren. We love her dearly."
NEWS: Brad calls Angie's actions "heroic"
The Oscar winner's brother, James, explained that his sister, "like our mother  [Marcheline Bertrand, who lost her battle to ovarian cancer in 2007] always put her children first," adding, "I am so grateful to be her brother."
Clearly, the 37-year-old star's family adores her, and she loves them just as much. In herNew York Times op-ed, Angelina explained how MaddoxZaharaPaxShilohKnox andVivienne were a huge part of the reason she opted for surgery.
"I can tell my children that they don't need to fear they will lose me to breast cancer," she said. "It is reassuring that they see nothing that makes them uncomfortable. They can see my small scars and that's it. Everything else is just Mommy, the same as she always was. And they know that I love them and will do anything to be with them as long as I can."
That is love.

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Star Trek Into Darkness' review: Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto star in J.J. Abrams' re-booted sci-fi franchise


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The giddiness of "Star Trek" is gone, but"Star Trek Into Darkness" maintains its love of character and pathos, the other great selling points of this re-booted sci-fi franchise. There's action in abundance and some production design flourishes that are as eye-popping as any science fiction ever to hit the screen.

But as our old friend Ricardo Montalbansaid 30 years ago in "The Wrath of Khan," still the best of the "Star Treks": "It is veeery coooooold in space." "Into Darkness," for all its dense textures and epic scale, left me cold.

Director J.J. Abrams, who has owned up to not having an emotional attachment to the TV show or the movies it spawned, commissioned his screenwriters to do a riff on "Wrath of Khan," an alternate history of the Khan myth. So knowing the classic "Trek" version -- dating from a TV episode in the '60s, updated with the '80s movie -- doesn't help in appreciating the new one, or spoil its surprises.

That's both good and bad -- good in its novelty, bad in the sense that it still relies on the original series' back story to draw on. "Remaking" "The Wrath of Khan" while not actually actually remaking it muddies the message and robs the villain and the story of its mythic staying power.

In terms of tone, "Darkness" is balanced between the original series and the more pacifist "Next Generation" -- an action film with a staggering body count, and characters protesting the morality of combat by remote control.

Abrams is intent on delivering a more democratic "Trek" in which all of the principals have big scenes, big moments and serious character development. Thus Lt. Uhura (Zoe Saldana) shows off her linguistic competence, and her emotional attachment to the recklessly selfless Spock (Zachary Quinto). Scotty (Simon Pegg) expresses moral objections to the new ways of war.

And everyone has his or her ethics, courage and convictions tested by a new villain, a terrorist (Benedict Cumberbatch) whose agenda is a mystery even more puzzling if you remember "The Wrath of Khan."
In a bravura intro, Kirk (Chris Pine) and Spock try to intervene without intervening in a primitive, red-foliage planet whose simple, belligerent natives are about to be wiped out by a volcano. Kirk wants to act, Spock wants to lecture him on "the Prime Directive" (no interference).

Kirk faces demotion, the crew of the Enterprise may be broken up, and then the mysterious terrorist starts blowing stuff up at Starfleet. Is he connected with the "sworn enemy" Klingons? Can the bad guy be taken out by photon torpedo drone strikes? Can Kirk convince the admiral (Peter Weller of"Robocop") that only he can save the day?

The 3-D here is stunning and that depth of field is put to good use in space battles and on alien worlds. Abrams and his writers toss in scads of offhand references to the "Trek" universe -- Dr. Carol Marcus (Alice Eve) shows up, Nurse Chapel is mentioned.

There's plenty of humor leavening all the weighty questions about who is a terrorist and who has the moral high ground. Chekov (Anton Yelchin) kvetches like never before. Scotty has the best lines, especially when he's had a few to drink. ("If it isn't Captain James Tiberius Perfect Hair!")

But the movie's a muddle, a piece that Abrams seems to want to turn into a "Lost" puzzle that makes more sense in his head than on the screen. The confusing conflation of past films and alternate universe story is burdensome. And Cumberbatch makes a decent villain but a much better TV Sherlock Holmes.

"Star Trek" is still boldly going its own way, even as it references the classic "Trek" canon. 

But somewhere along the way, Abrams got lost in the Galaxy of Not Much Fun.

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STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS
(Grade: C-plus)
Cast: Chris Pine, Benedict Cumberbatch, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Alice Eve, Simon Pegg, John Cho, Anton Yelchin
Directed by J.J. Abrams, written by Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman and Damon Lindelof. A Paramount release.
Running time: 2:12
MPAA rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence

Star Trek Into Darkness Review Roundup: J.J. Abrams' Movie Is "Brash Fun" or "Pretty Dumb"

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The critics have spoken.
Reviews for the highly anticipated sequel Star Trek Into Darkness—starring Chris Pine,Zachary QuintoBenedict Cumberbatch and Zoe Saldana, and directed by J.J. Abrams—have boldly made their way online just ahead of tonight's midnight screenings.
And for anyone who's still questioning whether or not  to see the cloaked-in-secrecy film...it looks like critics like it. For the most part!
Many reports touch upon the intrigue and fascination inspired by the effects and futuristic element of the film, which at times, they say, goes a bit overboard in the action department.
But that's just the tip of the iceberg...
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• "There are times when it feels as if the director has pulled a page out of the Michael Bay playbook, taking some of the action to exhaustive extremes. At other moments, all that bravado collapses into safer-than-necessary choices. But before that whither-Star Trek sigh has time to build, the film does something bold, surprisingly pointed in its treatment of terrorism, for one," Betsy Sharkey from The Los Angeles Times writes. "So many things are done right that even with the bombast, "Into Darkness" is the best of this summer's biggies thus far. It's a great deal of brash fun, and it should satisfy all those basic Trekkie cravings."
• Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune states, "Yes, the film culminates in a vicious fistfight that goes on slightly longer than forever. Yes, it's brazenly dependent on our collective (and justified) fond memories of the best of the first-round "Star Trek" movies, "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan." We won't say how, exactly, but it is. But the new film works. It's rousing. The human element, and the Vulcan element, to say nothing of various other species, are present, accounted for and taken seriously enough to matter."
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• "The good people at Paramount have asked me not to say too much about the plot, so I won't, except to note that it is pretty dumb and sometimes needlessly muddled...Star Trek Into Darkness does not quite stand by itself as a satisfying movie, but then again it doesn't need to. It is the leg of a journey that has, remarkably, lasted for nearly half a century. I hope we never tire of Kirk, Spock and the others. I also hope that they stick around long enough to find a new civilization, since the one we have now does not fully appreciate their gifts," The New York Times' A.O. Scott explains. 
• "Is the movie good? It's hard to be objective," David Edelstein from Vulture writes. "The plotting is clunky and nonsensical, but Abrams and crew bombarded me into happiness. More than that, they made me feel so special for getting the in-jokes. Star Trek Into Darkness is a feature-length dialogue with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: Abrams and screenwriters Alex KurtzmanRobert Orci, andDamon Lindelof set the 1982 film's best-known lines (and best-known scream) in peculiar new contexts. Alliances are muddled—fascinatingly. The narrative never stops twisting."
• "Director J.J. Abrams, who has owned up to not having an emotional attachment to the TV show or the movies it spawned, commissioned his screenwriters to do a riff on Wrath of Khan, an alternate history of the Khan myth. So knowing the classic Trek version—dating from a TV episode in the '60s, updated with the '80s movie—doesn't help in appreciating the new one, or spoil its surprises," says Zap2It's Roger Moore. "That's both good and bad—good in its novelty, bad in the sense that it still relies on the original series' back story to draw on. 'Remaking' The Wrath of Khan while not actually actually remaking it muddies the message and robs the villain and the story of its mythic staying power."

Angelina Jolie Reveals Having Double Mastectomy to Prevent Breast Cancer




Angelina Jolie has always been adept at taking people's breaths away—but, we admit, she just knocked the wind out of us.


The Oscar-winning mother of six reveals in an op-ed coming out in Tuesday's New York Times that she underwent a preventive double mastectomy in February after doctors told her that she carried the "'faulty' gene" BRCA1 and had roughly an 87 percent risk of contracting breast cancer.


"I am fortunate to have a partner, Brad Pitt, who is so loving and supportive," writes Jolie, 37. "So to anyone who has a wife or girlfriend going through this, know that you are a very important part of the transition. Brad was at the Pink Lotus Breast Center, where I was treated, for every minute of the surgeries. We managed to find moments to laugh together. We knew this was the right thing to do for our family and that it would bring us closer. And it has."

And, from the sound of it, Jolie's intention was to make more than her immediate family feel comfortable and capable of dealing with such a challenge.


"I choose not to keep my story private because there are many women who do not know that they might be living under the shadow of cancer," she writes. "It is my hope that they, too, will be able to get gene tested, and that if they have a high risk they, too, will know that they have strong options."


She admits that the decision was "not easy" but she is "very happy" with it, and her risk of breast cancer has dropped to "under 5 percent."

"I can tell my children that they don't need to fear they will lose me to breast cancer. It is reassuring that they see nothing that makes them uncomfortable. They can see my small scars and that's it. Everything else is just Mommy, the same as she always was. And they know that I love them and will do anything to be with them as long as I can. On a personal note, I do not feel any less of a woman. I feel empowered that I made a strong choice that in no way diminishes my femininity."


The actress also revealed that she was told she has approximately a 50 percent risk (the actual number varies based on the individual) of developing ovarian cancer, of which her mother, Marcheline Bertrand, died at only 56.


But, Jolie writes, she "started with the breasts" because the process was more complex.

She describes the multipart ordeal of having the double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery, all of which she just completed on April 27. (And doesn't it seem as if she was still traveling the world throughout that whole period?)


Because she was, for the most part, marveling how waking up "with drain tubes and expanders in your breasts...does feel like a scene out of a science-fiction film. But days after surgery you can be back to a normal life."


"During that time I have been able to keep this private and to carry on with my work," Jolie acknowledged. "But I am writing about it now because I hope that other women can benefit from my experience. Cancer is still a word that strikes fear into people's hearts, producing a deep sense of powerlessness. But today it is possible to find out through a blood test whether you are highly susceptible to breast and ovarian cancer, and then take action."


And for sharing her story, many women will surely be thanking her in the morning.

Met Ball 2013: Behind the scenes with Rita Ora, Cara Delevingne and Kim Kardashian


Celebrity snaps from inside the 2013 Met Ball

Pixie Geldof shares a photo of UK fashion friends Alexa Chung, Rita Ora and Cara Delevingne as they hang out at the 2013 Met Ball in New York.




Gillian Anderson, Jamie Dornan naked and half the cast of Hollyoaks. Why The Fall is better than Broadchurch!

The Fall is the best thing on the box at the moment. Even though I nearly peed my pants watching it because it's so scary

I've fallen for The Fall. The creepy, dark thriller took the nation by storm last night with 3.53 million viewers - the biggest debut on BBC2 in eight years. It's the new Broadchurch. No, scrap that. It's BETTER than Broadchurch. There. I said it! And here are my five reasons why...

1. Jamie Dornan
Naked. Doing press ups. Now that was worth tuning in for alone. But the model-turned-actor really can act. He's no pretty boy getting by on his looks. Jamie plays Paul Spector, a serial killer on a murdering spree in Belfast who's a loving dad and husband at home. Which means you kinda fall in love with him and then hate yourself for it.

2. Gillian Anderson
Scully. OK, not anymore, for the former X Files actress has swapped aliens for evil as Stella Gibson, a detective superintendent on secondment from the Metropolitan Police. She likes swimming. And eats burgers. And I hear she gets some love interest as the series runs too! #TotalGirlCrush

3. Hollyaoks
We love Hollyoaks. And ex-Hollyoaks actors. And there are plenty of them on the show. The gorgeous Bronagh Waugh plays poor, innocent Sally-Ann, wife of Paul. Which means she gets to snog Jamie's face off. Er, jeal! Moustache man Emmett J.Scanlan also stars as detective Glen Martin, who we'll be seeing more of in next week's episode. And let's not forget...

4. Gerard McCarthy
Having swapped cross dressing as Hollyoaks' Kris Fisher for a solicitor's suit, the gorgeous Gerard (with ginger-ish hair!) plays Kevin McSwain. We only got a glimpse of him in the first ep but now Kevin's flirting colleague has been murdered, he's bound to be all heartbroken. Ahh! 5. Belfast


I've never been to Northern Ireland and now I really want to go and explore Belfast. Hot men. Cool bars. Yes please!

Source: Now Magazine

Wednesday 15 May 2013

Lisa Snowdon: People ask me what George Clooney was like in bed



Lisa Snowdon has to accept that people are still fascinated by her romance with George Clooney - and what they got up to in bed.

The Capital FM presenter is shocked by the questions she gets asked about George, 52, who she dated on and off for five years after they met whilst filming a Martini advert in 2000.

‘I understand the fascination,' says Lisa, 41.

‘George is fit, women love him, yet he's still a guy's guy, so people are fascinated by him.

‘People actually ask me what he was like in bed... usually after a few drinks have made them brave. They are like, "Seriously, though, how was it? What was he like?"

‘I never tell.'

Model-turned-presenter Lisa is okay with the fact that she's best known for her romantic history.

‘I'm always going to be George Clooney's ex,' she tells the Daily Mirror.

‘I sometimes think it will be written on my tombstone - "George Clooney once dated Lisa Snowdon".

‘I will have to do something super-radical for people to forget about it. Goodness knows... I'm definitely too old for Prince Harry!

‘It really doesn't bother me anymore. I'm so used to the "George thing" that I take it all with a pinch of salt.'

Source: Now Magazine


NICOLE KIDMAN Kicks Off Cannes In Style


Yay, it’s opening night at the Cannes Film Festival and juror Nicole Kidman braved the rain and looked stunning as she walked the red carpet. The actress wore a floral embroidered strapless Christian Diordress that she paired with a pair of coral Dior heels.

What I think I might like the best about this look is her hair though. That high pony looks amazing onNicole! Fellow juror Steven Spielberg also took shelter under umbrellas with the actress as they prepared for the kick off film, the premiere of The Great Gatsby.

Wednesday 8 May 2013

Jennifer Lopez has just released her newest single, Live It Up, off her upcoming TENTH studio album!



We're getting a lot of images of glitter and cocktails with this one!

Jennifer Lopez has just released her newest single, Live It Up, off her upcoming TENTH studio album!

And with it, one thing is official — she and Pitbull TOTALLY get the meaning of SUMMER dance sounds!!!

Ch-ch-check it ouuttt (above)!!!

She and Pit recently worked on the music video for the pumped up jam when reports of gunshots caused an early evacuation. Luckily, nobody was hurt, leaving everyone to truly LIVE. IT. UP!

Produced by RedOne, we're feeling the future of this hit in clubs everywhere!!

Gwyneth Paltrow: People's Magazines 'Most Beautiful' 2013

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Pick up People magazine's "World's Most Beautiful" issue on newsstands Friday.

Gwyneth Paltrow has been crowned People magazine's "World's Most Beautiful" person of 2013.

Although she has been hailed as one of Hollywood's top stars over her 20-year career,Paltrow was shocked to find out she had been named the "Most Beautiful" this year.

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"When I first heard that I was gonna be on the cover of People's 'Most Beautiful' issue, I honestly thought someone was playing a joke on me," the "Iron Man" star said in a behind-the-scenes interview. "And I had to reread the email three times. I was like, 'This can't be true. I've developed dyslexia. I'm not reading right.'"

"It's a very iconic cover in American culture," she added. "So it's just amazing. And I think people feel really happy for you when you say you're going to be in the issue."

Paltrow joked that she doesn't always feel "beautiful" per se, while lounging at home with her family.

"Around the house, I'm in jeans and a T-shirt. I don't really wear makeup," she told People. "That's what they're used to," she says. As for her husband, Chris Martin, "He'll make a joke about it. If I've gotten fully dressed up, he'll be like, 'Oh, wow! You're Gwyneth Paltrow!' Because he's used to seeing me in like baggy shorts and frizzy hair."

Part of Paltrow's beauty regimen is leading an all-natural lifestyle. She recently released a cookbook, "It's All Good", filled with organic recipes that keep her and her family feeling and looking good.

Still, she gives in to the occasional temptation.

"I use organic products, but I get lasers," she told Harper's Bazaar in April. "It's what makes life interesting, finding the balance between cigarettes and tofu. I would be scared to go under the knife, but you know, talk to me when I'm 50. I'll try anything. Except I won't do Botox again, because I looked crazy."

This is the 40-year-old's first time gracing the "Most Beautiful" cover since the issue debuted in 1990 with actress Michelle Pfeiffer. Paltrow shares the title with the likes of Julia Roberts, Cindy Crawford, Halle Berry, Jennifer Aniston, Angelina Jolie, Kate Hudson and her bestie, Beyonce.

Other famous faces you will see in the "Most Beautiful" issue this year include Kerry Washington, Amanda Seyfried, Jennifer Lawrence, Jane Fonda and Pink.


Justin Bieber Collapses Onstage In London


Justin Bieber collapses onstage? It’s true! During a performance at the O2 Arena and was rushed to the hospital Thursday night in London.

A rep for the singer told E! News (via The Hollywood Gossip), “He got oxygen from emergency personnel. He insisted on finishing the show. He is on the way to the hospital right now.”

After the incident, the singer’s manager, Scooter Braun, went out to tell the crowd that the Biebs had been feeling “very low of breath” during the concert and was now being cared for by EMTs and a doctor. He then told the audience that Bieber would be out in five minutes to finish the show, and they seemed to be just fine with that.

One concert attendee said of her peers, “The fans were so supportive and cheering him on and chanting his name,” adding, “He came back on and finished with ‘Believe,’ ‘Boyfriend’ and ‘Baby,’ but struggled with energy.”

After the show the singer headed to the hospital to receive further treatment but is said to be doing okay.

Wow, first Kelly Osbourne faints and now Bieber. These celebrities need to take it easy. Get rest and get well!

Naked With Sandra Bullock? Chelsea Handler Dishes to Katie Couric!


You know Chelsea Handler likes to talk smack on just about everything, even when it’s about her own experiences..like, remember that time when she got naked with Hollywood sweetheartSandra Bullock? Yep, she does too and she recently dished about it with Katie Couric on KC’s talk show.

The Chelsea Lately host appeared on an episode of Katie, which airs Friday, and when Couric asked the comedian about the funny promo clip she taped with Bullock to advertise the new season of her show last year, she wasn’t afraid to get right into it.

With her typical brutal honesty, Handler explains, “Well, I’ll tell you a funny story about that scene. I was naked. I didn’t realize you didn’t have to be completely naked, so I didn’t even have the pasties on at first and then Sandy said, ‘You know you can wear pasties,’ and I was like, ‘Oh.’”

She adds, “So I put them on…I walked out there naked thinking we have to shoot this naked and she was like covered, and she’s like, ‘Please go put something on.’”

During the clip, Bullock isn’t scared to tell Handler she’s doing it all wrong and not being the best female role model she could be to young girls watching her show.

Bullock schools her saying, “You have a responsibility to be a respectable talk show host. This comes directly from Oprah’s mouth to my ear, to my mouth, out of my mouth, into your ear, down your body, out your vagina, up my vagina and out my ass…You have a responsibility to be a role model to young girls and gay and questioning men. Ok? And you need to lay off the booze.”

Amanda Bynes Nose Job Makes Her ‘Prettier’


Amanda Bynes is still going crazy over on Twitter, posting bizarre pics in wigs, crazy makeup, with a half shaved head and more recently, topless pics. She loves her new look and says she wants people to stop posting old pics of her, because she’s “prettier now.”

Lindsay Lohan’s Interview with Piers Morgan: Talks on Drugs, Parents & Rehab


Lindsay Lohan spoke with Piers Morgan recently and answered some tough questions about her crazy, drama filled life. Of course she answered the way her publicist would want her to, meaning, she waters down her drug & alcohol use and makes it seem like the world is simply out to get her. Rehab? Who needs it? Not Lindsay!

Some excerpts from the Lindsay Lohan Piers Morgan interview per the Daily Mail:

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Anne Hathaway Does Katie Holmes Impression in SNL “Ellen” Parody


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Anne Hathaway once again did herKatie Holmes impression on “Saturday Night Live.”

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Hathaway played Holmes in a sketch that parodied “Ellen,” complete with the talk show host dancing, featuring her favorite two British kids, Sophia Grace andRosie, and even pulling a prank.

In the skit, “Holmes” talked about how she and her daughter Suri go to the zoo “every waking moment,” how the paparazzi are just “doing their jobs,” and her acting.

Brooke Mueller Checks Into Rehab To 'Be A Mom Again!' It Was Her 'Sole Decision!'

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Finally, some good news!

Brooke Mueller has voluntarily admitted herself to UCLA Medical Center to receive treatment for drug addiction. The socialite and ex-wife of Charlie Sheen was released from an involuntary psychiatric hold there on Friday, following a multi-day drug binge.

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