Archive for August 11th, 2007

Katie Holmes Leaving LAX

Saturday, August 11th, 2007 at 8:29 am

The clothing Katie Holmes chose to wear as she flew home makes her look longer and skinnier than ever. I am still enjoying her style lately. I think she found a happy medium between old Katie and new Katie. Is it bad that I noticed her zipper was opened?
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Hello Baby Alexander!

Saturday, August 11th, 2007 at 8:21 am

Naomi Watts looks so great! I am so happy for her! Here she is snuggling her little Alexander in a sling smiling for the cameras. He is such a doll. Click on the thumbnail below for a close up.

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Straight Out Of Her Closet

Saturday, August 11th, 2007 at 8:13 am

Mary Kate Olsen must have felt very comfortable in wardrobe for her new movie entitled The Wackness. I can totally see her wearing something like this in real life. She should start wearing her hair like that. It actually suits her.


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Will Someone Just Break This Girl’s Water?

Saturday, August 11th, 2007 at 8:08 am

Actually, Bridget Moynahan looks very comfortable in her ninth month of pregnancy. It doesn’t seem like she is irritable or in pain. Good for her! Enjoy the calm before the storm Bridget.

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Reunited And It Feels So Good

Saturday, August 11th, 2007 at 7:42 am

Angelina Jolie greeted Brad Pitt at Chicago O’Hare airport as he arrived in the city where she is currently filming her latest project. She looks so happy to see him! These rumors of trouble in paradise really need to stop!

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The Making Of Leonardo DiCaprio At Madame Tussauds

Saturday, August 11th, 2007 at 7:36 am


Sometimes these things scare me! Leonardo DiCaprio’s wax figure looks exactly like him. It is UNREAL! These people are true artists.  London’s Madame Tussauds is about to get a lot hotter considering this bad boy is days away from taking his rightful spot on their museum floor.
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And since we are on Leo, here he is at the 11th Hour premiere.


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Ryan Reynolds On The Cover Of The Advocate

Saturday, August 11th, 2007 at 7:26 am

Ryan Reynolds graced the cover of this month’s The Advocate, a gay and lesbian magazine that covered a recent trip he made to Africa. Before we get into the pictures of Ryan spending time with orphans and helping repair housing, let’s read a little of his interview.

On his pregnancy radar:

John August: Probably a good strategy.

Ryan Reynolds: It’s the same thing where I won’t ask a woman if she’s pregnant unless the baby is crowning. Unless that baby is literally dangling by an umbilical cord while she’s on a hospital gurney.

She could have just had a big lunch. We’ve all seen that happen, where you say, “So, when are you due?” And there’s just that blank stare. It just feels like a tiny verbal car crash.

On Religion:

J A: But in real life, do you have to get your publicist involved in things?

R R: Yes, recently. [Laughs] I did an interview also for this movie for another magazine. The subject of religion came up, and I said some things that might have been somewhat provocative for certain groups in the United States of America. Now, I have no concrete idea as to what the state of religion is or what it should be, nor am I qualified to even speculate on that, but I did nonetheless. I was driving home and I thought, He asked some really good great questions, especially that one about religion—oh, shit. That’s when you call your publicist and you say “Look, I might have said, ‘Religion poisons everything good in this world,’ uh…that might be a problem.”

J A: And now here you are doing it again.

R R: I know! I’ll probably call her after you and I finish this interview.

On Paparazzi

J A: There’s this need to create narrative. They have all these little snapshot images of this celebrity with that celebrity, and it becomes a process of creating an elaborate scenario that would explain why she was with him on that day and another guy on a different day. And why she would look unhappy taking groceries out of her car.

R R: Yeah, they’d never assume that it’s because the paparazzi is taking a picture and opening up their life with a jackhammer. They’re taking 140 shots a minute, and then they choose the one where you look like you’re frowning or a little bit upset or a little bit anything. Suddenly that becomes the story, which turns into “fact” shortly afterwards. It’s crazy. It’s stressful for the people who are under this microscope, and it’s stressful for the people around them as well. Because if you’re dating a girl, and you’re photographed with another girl who happens to be famous, and they’re cropping out the eight people around you—suddenly you’re in hot water for no reason at all.

On Outing

J A: Hence the witch hunt. That’s what frustrates me about some of the celebrity blogs in particular. They’re so obsessed with outing certain celebrities or punishing the people they think should be out that it turns into sort of this new McCarthyism.

R R: If I were a gay man, I’d like to believe that it would be my choice if I were to publicize that or not.

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