Category: Jamie Foxx
Jamie Foxx Is Too Old For Love

Jamie Foxx claims he is too old for love. The ‘Law Abiding Citizen’ star insists he has no problems meeting potential girlfriends, but they soon lose interest in him when they realize his advancing years. He is quoted by Britain’s Daily Express newspaper as saying:
“What’s weird is when you meet a girl who is 23 and you are talking to her, even her voice is high-pitched, she’s young.
“You ask her how old she is, she says, ‘23, how old are you?’ and when I tell her I’m 41 it’s like I’ve just told her I have cancer. It’s ‘Oh my God, how long have you had that?’”
Why not try meeting women your own age Jamie... just saying. :)
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Gerard Butler Bares His Bottom

Add this to the list of reasons to go and see Gerard Butler's new flick Law Abiding Citizen: a sneak peek of his bare bum. ;-)
He shared:
“It’s always nice to show a bit of butt"
“I don’t think it was gratuitous. I think there is a good reason for my nakedness in this movie,” Gerard added.
The glimpse occurs during a scene where Gerard's character is being arrested - in the nude! LOL!
Jamie Foxx, his co-star in the movie gave his 2 cents:
“He has to do his whole thing for the ladies, which is great. But that’s when we men go to the concession stand.”
It's only fair. There's so much female nudity in movies but almost never any male nakedness. I was planning to see this one anyway but it's a just a bit more incentive, right?
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Celebrities On Set

A ton of filming took place yesterday afternoon. From LA to NYC, the actors were out in full force.
- Drew Barrymore and Justin Long started work on 'Going the Distance'. Here they are on the first day of filming
in New York City. - Leighton Meester, Blake Lively, and Ed Westwick filmed a few scenes for 'Gossip Girl' outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art also in NYC.
- Emilie de Ravin and Robert Pattinson were photographed in between takes on the set of 'Remember Me'.
- Last but not least, Jamie Foxx was seen on the set of the new film 'Valentine's Day' out in Los Angeles.
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Winners From The 2009 BET Awards Plus Michael Jackson Tribute

Tributes to Michael Jackson dominated the BET Awards last night.
Joe Jackson - the father of the 50-year-old pop legend, was one of the first to pay homage to his son, speaking about him on the red carpet at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium.
"I wish the world had recognized him when he was living. Right now, he's bigger than ever. But I wish he was here to see all this, to hear all this."
Janet Jackson also made an appearance, and thanked Michael's fans for all their support in the wake of his passing.
"My entire family wanted to be here tonight, but it was just too painful so they elected me to speak with all of you.
"I would just like to say that to you, Michael is an icon. To us, Michael is family, and he will forever live in all of our hearts.
"On behalf of my family and myself, thank you for all your love - thank you for all your support. We miss him so much."
Jamie Fox hosted the show, and entered wearing a red leather jacket in a nod to Michael's costume in the music promo for 'Beat It'.
After the event opened to a medley of Jackson 5 songs - including 'ABC' and 'The Love You Save' - Jamie walked onto the stage to 'Beat It'.
He said:
"No need to be sad. We want to celebrate this black man. We are going to go through all of Michael Jackson."
The singer-and-actor also performed Michael's signature dance move the moonwalk and performed the Jackson 5 hit 'I'll Be There' alongside Stevie Wonder and Ne-Yo as images of the late King of Pop flashed up on a big screen.
Complete list of winners at the BET Awards:
Rumor: Jamie Foxx To Play Frank Sinatra

Rumor has it Jamie Foxx has been tipped to play late Rat Pack crooner Frank Sinatra in filmmaker Martin Scorsese's directed biopic. The actor beat out
Leonardo DiCaprio and Harry Connick Jr. to name a few. Jamie did such an amazing job portraying Ray Charles in 2004, that sources say he is the favorite to play "Ol' Blue Eyes".
An insider tells Britain's Daily Star,
"Jamie would seem to be born to the role. Magnificent voice, convincing acting ability - like Frank himself - born the wrong side of the tracks, makes it big against all odds, has his brush with authority. The guy's a gift."
I grew up dancing to Frank's music with my grandparents - I can't wait to see Scorsese's tribute to him! What do you think about the selection?
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Jamie Foxx Feared Becoming Mentally Ill Himself While Shooting The Soloist

Jamie Foxx sat down with Sal Masekela on the E! Daily 10 show tonight to talk about his fears while filming his new movie, The Soloist (which is based on a true story about a homeless man with schizophrenia who also happens to be a gifted musician).
What was interesting about this is I've always had a
childhood fear that I would lose my mind. So when I went in to meet
with that psychiatrist I said 'Let me ask you something. By me doing
this character, what's the chances of me catching schizophrenia?' As if
it was a coldFoxx continues: 'Playing Ray, I was really Ray. Like, my
friend called me says 'How's it going?' I said, 'I'm him.' He said
'What do you mean? (in Ray voice) 'I said, eh, listen, I'm him.' With
this, it's like how do you pull yourself out?' "
For Jamie's sake, it's a good thing there's a difference between make-believe and reality, isn't it?
Jamie credits his co-star, Robert Downey Jr, with helping him during the shoot.
He helped me a lot as far as keeping me, when I was
telling him, 'Man I was tripping in my head.' He was like 'dude. I've
tripped in my head so many times. You're not going through anything
trust me.' "
Nothing like having a co-worker willing to share his personal experiences! Are you looking forward to The Soloist? I'm sure Jamie will spill more details on the E! Daily 10 show tonight at 7:30 pm ET/PT.
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First Look: Jamie Foxx (Feat T-Pain) Blame It
WOW! Who isn't in this video? Ron Howard, Quincy Jones, Samuel L. Jackson, Forest Whitaker, Jake Gyllenhaal, Cedric The Entertainer, Morris Chestnut, Clifton Powell, Alex Thomas, Tatyana Ali, and Bill Bellamy are just a few of the faces that you'll see while watching Jamie Foxx's new video Blame It featuring T-Pain.
Give it a shot and let me know what you think.
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