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| Sofia Vergara Struggles with 'Catchphrase' on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' | Added 9 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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She?s always up for a challenge, and Sofia Vergara had a blast promoting her new movie ?Hot Pursuit? in New York City last night (May 5).
The gorgeous Columbian actress was in the house for ?The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon? and ended up in the middle of a game called ?Catchphrase.?
Joined by James Marsden and Steve Higgins, Sofia and Jimmy teamed up and fed each other clues, however Vergara couldn?t quite describe ?birthday suit? well enough to help Fallon guess correctly. Check the clip!
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| Charlize Theron: 'Girls need to know that being a feminist is a good thing' | Added 9 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Charlize Theron covers the June issue of Elle UK. The release of Mad Max: Fury Road is almost upon us. I think the press tour has been pretty interesting so far ? Charlize and Tom Hardy have been doing their own things, doing separate interviews and both have spoken candidly about how they actually did fight on-set. It?s sort of refreshing to hear two adult actors talk about this stuff like actual adults. Like, ?Yeah, we fought but I respect her? and ?Yes, we didn?t always see eye to eye but we?re both professionals.? Charlize?s character in the film is already being called a feminist action hero, and in real life, Charlize is waving the feminist flag too. Some highlights from her Elle UK interview:
Asking for & getting equal pay for ?Snow White? sequel: ‘I have to give them credit because once I asked, they said yes. They did not fight it. And maybe that?s the message: That we just need to put our foot down. This is a good time for us to bring this to a place of fairness, and girls need to know that being a feminist is a good thing. It doesn?t mean that you hate men. It means equal rights. If you?re doing the same job, you should be compensated and treated in the same way.?
The pay disparity on ?American Hustle?: ?When I thought about the temperature out there ? with finding out what Jennifer and Amy were being paid on a set with guy actors who are their counterparts? They?re just as good as any of the guys on there. Yeah, that p*ssed me off!?
Being objectified for her role in 2 Days In The Valley: ?Someone thought it was a good idea to market almost the entire movie on me; objectifying me a little bit. I got a lot of attention from it, but the problem was that, afterwards, it was like, ?We want you to do that again. Can you just do that? And so I didn?t work for almost two years.?’
Working with Sean Penn on ?The Last Face?: ‘Putting aside that he?s my partner, he?s the love of my life; for the first time, I felt that my work was really bleeding into my life and that made it hard. There were moments where I was incredibly unfair to him. And moments where I felt like? he was incredibly unfair to me. But it makes you realise that no matter how complicated it gets, the priority is the relationship.?
[From Elle UK]
Charlize did demand equal pay for the sequel to Snow White & the Huntsman and she did it right after the Sony Hack leak. What was weird about that story wasn?t that Charlize had the stones to ask for more money (good for her), it was that the studio?s default was to pay Chris Hemsworth MORE than Charlize for no real reason. Like, Chris Hemsworth can only carry a movie if he?s got a big hammer. Charlize is an Oscar-winning actress who has already carried a wide variety of films. Why wasn?t she already being paid MORE than Hemsworth, not just the same amount?
As for the rest of it? I believe Charlize is a feminist and I believe she fights for women everywhere and for her own interests. I also think that she sort of kneecaps her own feminist arguments by referring to Sean Penn as ?the love of my life.?
Elle UK covers courtesy of Bjarne Jonasson/ELLE.
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| Kim Kardashian banned selfies while promoting her book of selfies, of course | Added 9 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Here are some photos of Kim Kardashian on Tuesday in NYC, making an appearance at Barnes & Noble. She did a book signing ? her book of selfies, Selfish, was released yesterday. Can we say a few words about her appearance? As some of you have noted in the comments, Kim seems to be borrowing her mother?s Botox-and-filler guy at this point. Either that or Kim has taken a photo of Kris Jenner?s current face into her plastic surgeon and Kim told the guy, ?This is what I want to look like.? There?s simply no other explanation for why Kim and Kris?s faces are morphing into each other in the same, equally tweaked way. It?s actually pretty disturbing.
Also: I kind of believe Kim had some fresh butt (implant) work done recently. Between these photos and the Met Gala photos, it seems like her butt has been freshly Pinocchio?d.
As for the ?meta? moment at Kim?s book signing? as I said, her new book is a book of selfies. Selfies she?s taken over the years. Sexy selfies, fashion selfies, glam selfies, cat-faced selfies, butt selfies, makeup selfies, ALL OF THE SELFIES. So here?s what?s funny: selfies were banned at her book signing. If you wanted to get a selfie with Kim while she was signing your book, you were out of luck.
I?m including a back view because seriously, she?s got some fresh Pinocchio Butt happening. And this skirt is an utter mess.
Photos courtesy of WENN.
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| Sofia Vergara talks to Howard Stern about embryo lawsuit: 'It makes no sense' | Added 9 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Here are some more photos of Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello at the Met Gala on Monday. I think he came to NYC to be with Sofia during her publicity tour for Hot Pursuit, plus he wanted to escort her to the Met Gala. I think that?s their dynamic, at least I hope that?s their dynamic. I want to believe that Joe is very much a ?You do what you want for your career and I?ll support you every step of the way? kind of guy. Unlike Sofia?s ex, Nick Loeb.
As we discussed last week, Nick Loeb wrote a New York Times op-ed about his lawsuit against Sofia. He wants custody of the two embryos they created together, because he believes ?life begins at fertilization? and he wants to implant the embryos into a gestational carrier and raise the babies himself. Sofia is fine with the embryos remaining frozen. Loeb?s op-ed was particularly crazy, and seemed very much like an attempt to publicly manipulate and humiliate his ex-fiance. Up until this point, Sofia has only released one official statement (her publicist has leaked a few tabloid stories though). But on Monday, Sofia appeared on the Howard Stern show and of course Stern asked her about everything. Here?s the audio ? the Loeb stuff starts around the 38:30 mark. (Some minor NSFW language.)
Sofia said that didn?t read Loeb?s NYT op-ed, and when asked about Loeb?s lawsuit, she says it ?makes no sense? and a child ?needs a loving relationship of parents that get along, that don’t hate each other?I don’t hate him but he obviously has a problem with me! A kid needs parents. I wouldn’t imagine anyone saying that it’s sane to bring to the world kids that are already set up, everything wrong for them. It would be so selfish.”
When asked about the legal standing Loeb has, Sofia just sort of shrugs it off, saying, “There is law. You signed papers, legal papers, and if it was so serious for him, this issue ? which I totally respect it is serious for someone ? then you should have taken it more serious at the time like I did?there is a contract.? She explains it in more detail and says she isn?t worried about a judge siding with Loeb because their two contracts (they did it twice, after all) are completely valid.
Photos courtesy of Fame/Flynet and WENN.
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| Zooey Deschanel: 'Wearing a nice dress doesn't mean you don't have any ideas' | Added 9 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Zooey Deschanel?s cleavage on this Cosmopolitan cover though? I mean, WOW. I had no idea she was that busty. I guess that?s the good thing about pregnancy, right? Either that or Cosmo used some Photoshop magic to give her Barbie-doll-chest. Zooey covers the June issue of Cosmo, and she ends up discussing some hot-button issues, like whether she?ll do a photoshoot in a bikini after she has her baby, whether women are funny and whether we should #AskHerMore on the red carpet. Some highlights:
On achieving success: ?I?m very focused. I work all the time, but I do what I love and I don?t care what people think of it. You don?t become successful by trying to be ?a success.? You become successful by doing things that give you pleasure. That?s a hallmark of mine.?
On not posing for a ?body after baby? tabloid photo shoot: ?Haven?t we all seen those pictures of a sexy new mom in a bikini after one month? I will not be that person. I?ve always gone my own course and never been someone who had the need to be super skinny. I like a healthy look. I don?t buy into that skinny-is-better mentality. I just eat healthy and work out and don?t worry about my weight too much. Actresses aren?t models, and most of them never wanted to be.?
On women in television: ?It?s a good time for women on TV. We can be funny in our own way?and funny doesn?t mean just one thing. Funny isn?t just one-liners. It?s big personalities and individualism.?
On the #AskHerMore Twitter campaign during Awards season: ?I?m all for people asking actresses more intelligent questions. Just because you?re wearing a nice dress doesn?t mean you don?t have any ideas. It?s a shame to reduce smart, talented women to clothes models. But you can be a feminist and femmy. I don?t see how those things contradict each other.?
[From Cosmopolitan]
At this point, I feel like I?ve ranted about #AskHerMore about a million times. If you?d like to read one of my month-old rants about it, go here. I have no problem with telling red carpet journalists that they should ask ?important? questions to the ladies, in addition to asking them what they?re wearing. But I hate this Pollyanna act from some actresses, like the red carpet isn?t a multi-billion dollar industry, like they aren?t getting thousands of dollars in freebies with the understanding that they say a few sentences about the designer, the jewelry and the shoes. I hate this idea that red carpet show viewers need to listen to actresses talking about ?the issues? or ?their craft? rather a quick ?Who are you wearing? Are you having fun? Is your mom your date tonight?? And I don?t see how a love of fashion and a love of red carpet shows is un-feminist either.
Photos courtesy of Yu Tsai/Cosmopolitan.
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