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| Sienna Miller digs 'bookish' dudes who are 'borderline, you know, on the spectrum' | Added 8 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Sienna Miller covers the new issue of Porter Magazine, the summer issue. The photoshoot is nice and her hair looks especially good. When I see Sienna on the red carpet these days, I tend to think that a decade of hard-partying and sunbathing without SPF has caught up to her, but in this editorial, she looks sun-kissed and properly beachy. As for the interview? I don?t know you guys? I always think ?Sienna has done a lot of growing up over the past five years.? And then I?ll read an interview with Sienna and I?ll realize ?yeah, not so much.? She?s still pretty self-absorbed and? how do I say this? Like, Sienna is still stuck in a frame of mind where she?s a really big deal. Like, it?s always 2005 to Sienna. And the world sort of moved on? She?s not an It Girl anymore, I?m just saying. Some highlights:
On her ex-fianc Jude Law: ?We don?t see each other that much. I care about him enormously.?
Being an It Girl a decade ago: ?Thank God I actually survived it. I watched that Amy Winehouse documentary and, not to compare myself, but there was footage that? it was a similar time, and you just lose your mind. I couldn?t cope but it?s resilience that kicked in. And no heroin addiction, thank God.?
She went into therapy: “I just got to a point where…I couldn’t dig myself out, I couldn’t make decisions, I felt pretty assaulted by life and not in control. I think as you get older you have to really cultivate your mind and have a deep understanding of self, otherwise you just become lonely and isolated and unsatisfied and unfulfilled, and however your perfect little life looks on paper, there will be a sense of unfulfillment if you haven’t explored the nature, the very depths of who you are? It?s terrifying but extraordinary. It?s 10 years of therapy in a week. I got back a week ago. It takes a while to settle. It?s focused on Freudian analysis, which is basically how behaviour patterns are all learned, how you can trace them all back to either parents or surrogates, then you kind of let go and examine who you would have been if you hadn?t taken on all these negative traits. There?s an immense amount of space in my head and there is no f?king noise in it for the first time. All that noise has just gone.?
She wants more children: “I would love more. I’m suddenly feeling very broody for more babies, and my daughter’s desperate to have a sibling.”
She digs intellectual dudes: ?I like intelligence ? it?s the only thing I?ve ever been attracted to. People who aren?t clever enough fall by the wayside. They?re a motley crew my ex-boyfriends, if you lined them up, it would be strange. I don?t care about that [looks], but you know, within limits? Someone staggeringly beautiful and thick is totally ugly to me. It sounds silly but I like bookish academics who are slightly odd, and borderline, you know, on the spectrum.?
[From The Standard]
It?s still crazy to me that within the span of a handful of years, she was on-again with Jude Law, dating Rhys Ifans and then the mistress to a still-married Balthazar Getty. Those men, are they pillars of intellect? I think Rhys Ifans is probably quite clever, but Jude Law and Balthy? Um, not really. I?m not saying Jude is an idiot, but considering he?s not smart enough to consistently wear protection, I wouldn?t call him a deep thinker. And of course Sienna describes her type as ?borderline, you know, on the spectrum.? She thinks she?s being so cute, like guys on the autism spectrum are all bookish, eccentric hotties just dying to date neurotic former It Girls. And is it just me or was that comment about Amy Winehouse really unnecessary? Sienna?s all, ?Me and Amy were like in the completely same situation but like I wasn?t a heroin addict, hahaha, JK LOLZ.?
Photos courtesy of Porter Magazine.
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| Megan Fox believes her fetus sent her a message to switch houses in LA | Added 8 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Here are some photos of Megan Fox outside of Jimmy Kimmel?s studio in LA on Tuesday. She appeared on Tuesday night?s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live to promote the second Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie, which looks awful and will probably make a billion dollars. As we all know, Megan is currently knocked up with her third child, a whoopsie baby conceived after Megan and Brian Austin Green had already separated (although not so much). So when Megan was chatting with Kimmel, they ended up talking a lot about pregnancy and babies. And Megan believes that this fetus is communicating with her and giving her real estate tips.
Hearing messages from the fetus: ?You don?t hear an audible voice, but you hear messages, if you?re open to it. For instance, this baby wanted me to live somewhere else so we?re moving to a whole different place in Los Angeles because I feel like that?s where this baby wants to be raised.?
The baby is a genius: “I also feel like this baby is telling me it’s kind of like a Wernher von Braun or an Elon Musk, like a super genius? I know it sounds crazy, like I’m a lunatic, but I’ve made some really good decisions based on what I think the higher self is telling me to do. So, now [Brian] just goes along with it? I don’t think an infant is going to say, ‘No, not this one. We need to move down the street.’ I mean, anything is possible.”
It?s easier the third time around: “It’s easier doing it, because I’ve had a baby every other year since 2012. So your body gets used to it. With the first one, I was really afraid that something was going to go wrong, and then with the second one, he came so soon after the first one it was all a blur. And then with this one I’ve been a little more relaxed, but because I know how it hurts as we get closer to the date and we’re getting closer, I do still get nervous about that, because that pain is no joke.”
She forgets the pain of childbirth: “You get temporary amnesia in order to further the human race, otherwise there would be no people left.”
[From People & E! News]
Maybe I?m sort of hippie-dippie (am I???), but I believe in vibes and sixth sense and foreshadowing dreams and all of that. I don?t think Megan is saying that her fetus is knocking on belly and demanding to live in Malibu. I think Megan wanted to move and she got a good vibe from that thought and? whatever. And every mother thinks her child is going to be a genius.
Photos courtesy of WENN.
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| Kristen Bell: 'depression gave me an utter sense of isolation and loneliness' | Added 8 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Kristen Bell seems to have first opened up about her battle with social anxiety and depression during an interview with The Off Camera Show which we covered a few weeks ago. She admitted that she’s experienced depression since college and that she’s been on medication for it ever since. Bell explained that she felt empowered to get help because her mother spoke to her about the fact that depression runs in their family. It was surprising to hear from someone as successful in show business as Bell, but she said that she’s had to work hard to overcome her insecurity and that her personality is a kind of coping mechanism.
In a new first person essay for Time Magazine’s Motto, Bell reiterates the fact that she has experienced depression and explains how debilitating it was for her. She also writes that she wants to help eliminate the stigma around seeking help.
Here?s the thing: For me, depression is not sadness. It?s not having a bad day and needing a hug. It gave me a complete and utter sense of isolation and loneliness. Its debilitation was all-consuming, and it shut down my mental circuit board. I felt worthless, like I had nothing to offer, like I was a failure. Now, after seeking help, I can see that those thoughts, of course, couldn?t have been more wrong. It?s important for me to be candid about this so people in a similar situation can realize that they are not worthless and that they do have something to offer. We all do.
There is such an extreme stigma about mental health issues, and I can?t make heads or tails of why it exists. Anxiety and depression are impervious to accolades or achievements. Anyone can be affected, despite their level of success or their place on the food chain. In fact, there is a good chance you know someone who is struggling with it since nearly 20% of American adults face some form of mental illness in their lifetime. So why aren?t we talking about it?
Mental health check-ins should be as routine as going to the doctor or the dentist. After all, I?ll see the doctor if I have the sniffles. If you tell a friend that you are sick, his first response is likely, ?You should get that checked out by a doctor.? Yet if you tell a friend you?re feeling depressed, he will be scared or reluctant to give you that same advice. You know what? I?m over it.
[From Motto]
I really like how she put that, and I admire the fact that she’s being open about her struggle and is trying to change the way depression is perceived. It must not be easy to admit. Bell is personally affected by this issue and obviously cares deeply about it. I wonder if she can partner with a nonprofit group to help lend her celebrity to the cause. When we see that popular celebrities also have depression and anxiety, it does help us feel like we’re not alone. It may also make us quicker to recognize when a friend or loved one needs our help.
photos credit: WENN.com and FameFlynet
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