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| Cate Blanchett in Armani at the British Fashion Awards: stunning or blah? | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Here are photos from last night?s British Fashion Awards, an annual fashion gala which? I?m sure gives away awards to fashion people. It?s a thing! It?s quite a big event, actually, and it?s always very well-attended with tons of A-listers and B-listers. This year, they got two huge names: Julia Roberts and Cate Blanchett, both acting as guests/muses of Mr. Armani. Both women wore Armani as well Julia wore a jumpsuit (very flattering) and Cate got the bigger ?look? with this lovely gown. I wonder? do you think Julia and Cate worked that out? Or was there a fight about who wore what? Because Cate?s look is so much more special and headline-grabbing.
Emilia Clarke in Schiaparelli Couture. YIKES. I dislike yellow and orange on a red carpet in general, although those colors are all over the place this season. This is just a poorly designed dress though.
Irina Shayk in Burberry. This? is bad? It could have been sort of cool, but the random roses are ruining the look.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in Bottega Veneta. I love metallics in winter! She looks like a silver Christmas present. The design of the dress is kind of dumb, but Rosie pulls it off.
Lily James in Valentino Couture. I mean? if she and Matt Smith broke up recently, that might explain this whole look. I would say yes to this dress if I was heartbroken and tired.
Naomi Watts in Burberry. I love a rich velvet look and this is RICH. I?m sort of surprised by how much I love this and want to wear it.
Laura Carmichael in Ralph & Russo. Love her, and I?m sure the dress costs a fortune. But no she?s underdressed for this event and the actual dress kind of sucks.
Photos courtesy of WENN.
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| Brad Pitt talks about drinking, mistakes & forgiveness with Anthony Hopkins | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Brad Pitt interviewed Anthony Hopkins for Interview Magazine. They worked together on Meet Joe Black and they?ve remained somewhat friendly, although I think Hopkins mostly keeps to himself in general with Hollywood people. Some backstory: Hopkins is an alcoholic, I think. I?m not entirely sure if he refers to himself as an alcoholic, actually, but he had a big drinking problem when he was a young man. He got sober 45 years ago, by his own count. Brad, as we know, also had a drinking problem and it was so bad that something happened on a plane with his family in 2016, and after that, he went through some kind of makeshift drying-out program, and by his own admission, he attended AA for a year and a half. This backstory is because Hopkins brings it up near the beginning of the interview (which you can read here). I found this conversation? interesting.
Anthony Hopkins: what I believe now is that we can?t take credit or blame.
PITT: I feel the same. Certainly the credit. The blame I?m still wrestling with.
HOPKINS: What?s the blame?
PITT: I?m realizing, as a real act of forgiveness for myself for all the choices that I?ve made that I?m not proud of, that I value those missteps, because they led to some wisdom, which led to something else. You can?t have one without the other. I see it as something I?m just now getting my arms around at this time in my life. But I certainly don?t feel like I can take credit for any of it.
HOPKINS: I?ve read you had a struggle with booze and all that.
PITT: Well, I just saw it as a disservice to myself, as an escape.
HOPKINS: It was necessary.
PITT: To some degree, yes.
HOPKINS: It?s a gift. I myself needed to hide it, years ago.
PITT: I remember on Meet Joe Black, you were talking about it. You had dumped it.
HOPKINS: Forty-five years, almost. But I?m not an evangelist about it.
PITT: Nor I.
HOPKINS: But I look at it, and I think, ?What a great blessing that was, because it was painful.? I did some bad things. But it was all for a reason, in a way. And it?s strange to look back and think, ?God, I did all those things?? But it?s like there?s an inner voice that says, ?It?s over. Done. Move on.?
PITT: So you?re embracing all your mistakes. You?re saying, ?Let?s be our foibles, our embarrassment. There?s beauty in that.?I?m seeing that these days. I think we?re living in a time where we?re extremely judgmental and quick to treat people as disposable. We?ve always placed great importance on the mistake. But the next move, what you do after the mistake, is what really defines a person. We?re all going to make mistakes. But what is that next step? We don?t, as a culture, seem to stick around to see what that person?s next step is. And that?s the part I find so much more invigorating and interesting.
HOPKINS: We?ve all screwed up.
[From Interview Magazine]
Forgiveness is a big part of a lot of these addiction programs. To forgive oneself, and to seek forgiveness from those you have harmed or hurt. It?s a good thing, I think, in general and in principle. But what bugs me about Brad discussing this is that he quickly found a way to forgive himself, and then he spent several years smearing Angelina Jolie because she dared to leave him and dared to try to protect their children from him. It?s just a reminder that for some people, the alcoholism IS the toxicity. But some people are just toxic with or without booze. So I have to ask? had Brad ?forgiven? Angelina for leaving? Because it doesn?t seem like he has.
Photos courtesy of Backgrid.
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| Chrissy Teigen says turkey sucks a?: accurate or rude? | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Aloha CB Fam. I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving, for those who celebrate it. I enjoyed mine, which is truly saying something because I hate Thanksgiving. Someday we?ll sit down with some sugar-free hot cocoa and delve into all my food issues and my awful extended family members that went into molding those opinions but for now, I just want to mark this year down as a win. Cravings cookbook author Chrissy Teigen also had a win for her Thanksgiving by cooking the perfect turkey. She showed it off on Twitter by pointing out how perfect turkeys look plastic. But it was the last line of her tweet that divided the nation, which I can only imagine thrilled Chrissy to no end. Chrissy made the controversial comment that, ?turkey sucks @$$ always.? Discuss:
our turkey looks like a fake ass turkey but it?s real and juicy. but still shit because turkey sucks ass always pic.twitter.com/iqYbkWlpGE
Christine Teigen (@chrissyteigen) November 29, 2019
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| Hilarie Burton on Christmas movies: 'we like happy endings, and we like comfort' | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Grew up reading ?@ParadeMagazine? ! Big shout outs to ?@Park_View_HS? , ?@samuelssweets? , ?@AndyOstroy? and ?@phoebejonas? , #therudds , ?@HarperOne? , and ?@lifetimetv? . #ItsAWonderfulLifetime https://t.co/6NWZ52MB8a
Hilarie Burton Morgan (@HilarieBurton) November 28, 2019
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| Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas voted most annoying in UK poll | Added 5 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I?m covering all the controversies today! And I?m crossing the holiday line to do so. I?ve got Chrissy Tiegen?s Turkey defamation on one side and on the other, I have the Brits coming for Mariah Carey. Specifically, Mariah?s Christmas Anthem: All I Want for Christmas is You. According to Variety, a mobile phone company called I Hate Joy Huawei, conducted a survey among British folk of the Most Annoying Christmas Song and they listed AIWfCiY as number 1. I?m telling you, I. Can. Not.
The full survey results for Britain?s most annoying Christmas song:
1. All I Want for Christmas is You ? Mariah Carey
2. Do They Know It?s Christmas? ? Band Aid
3. I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday ? Wizzard
4. Merry Xmas Everybody ? Slade
5. Last Christmas ? Wham!
6. Fairytale of New York ? The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl
7. Baby It?s Cold Outside ? Tom Jones & Cerys Matthews
8. Santa Claus is Coming to Town ? Jackson 5
9. Santa Baby ? Eartha Kitt
10. Jingle Bells ? Andrews Sisters
[From Variety]
The divine Mistress Carey does not need me to defend her or her song. She?s already turned this article into two-ply and replied to Old Blimey with ?I don?t know where that is.? I I could take up much of this page with an essay on the delight that song brings me every single time it comes on, but I have a lot of work to do with the rest of this list instead. Band Aid? I feel attacked. When you dismiss the song, you dismiss the video and all that hair (so much hair). And you dismiss Sting?s precious little smile when he sings the word ?sting,? or Bono?s body contortions trying to punch out a note, or Phil Collins drumming for his very life. Fine, ruin Band Aid for me but, and I will try to say this as politely as possible, my dear friends across the pond: take Eartha Kitt?s name out of your mouth until you show her the respect she?s due. What?s making all this worse is The Guardian did their own survey and confirmed everything Variety reported. Except ? and this is a huge except ? The Guardian listed Bing Crosby/David Bowie?s duet at number one. I realize that?s where Bowie would also put it, but I can?t, I love it so. And now that they are both dead, I cry the good tears when I hear it. You hear me Britain ? I cry. Honestly, this tweet says everything for me on the matter:
We?ll throw your goddamn tea out again if you keep running your mouth https://t.co/NUt3GCY7sV
Zara Rahim (@ZaraRahim) December 1, 2019
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