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| Dolly Parton on her LGBT fans: 'They know that I completely love & accept them' | Added 10 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I believe Dolly Parton is a national treasure. And it?s amazing to me that she?s still so cool, even after 50 years in the business. I think that?s because Dolly has always been an iconoclast. She?s always been ahead of the curve. She thinks for herself and takes care of her business. Dolly has a new interview with Billboard which is just? amazing. Classic Dolly. You can read the full thing here. She?s never heard of Lean In. She loves her LGBT fans. She even gives some investment advice! Some highlights:
Billboard: How are you different now from the girl who came to Nashville in 1964?
Dolly: I’m more successful now than I was then, but I still feel like the same girl. I’m just a working girl. I never think of myself as a star because, as somebody once said, “A star is nothing but a big ball of gas” — and I don’t want to be that.
Dollywood attracts lots of church groups, but it has also become a draw for the LGBT community. What does that say about you?
It’s a place for entertainment, a place for all families, period. It’s for all that. But as far as the Christians, if people want to pass judgment, they’re already sinning. The sin of judging is just as bad as any other sin they might say somebody else is committing. I try to love everybody.
You have a large gay following. To what do you attribute that?
They know that I completely love and accept them, as I do all people. I’ve struggled enough in my life to be appreciated and understood. I’ve had to go against all kinds of people through the years just to be myself. I think everybody should be allowed to be who they are, and to love who they love. I don’t think we should be judgmental. Lord, I’ve got enough problems of my own to pass judgment on somebody else.
As a Southern woman, how do you speak your mind and take care of business but remain likable?
I’m open and I’m honest. I don’t dillydally. If there’s something going on, I just say it. Sometimes if I get mad, I’ll throw out a few cuss words just to prove my point. I’ve often said I don’t lose my temper as much as I use it. I don’t do either unless I have to because I love peace and harmony, but when you step in my territory, I will call you on it. People say, “Oh, you just always seem so happy.” Well, that’s the Botox. (Laughs.)
How many houses?
We have a place in [Los Angeles] and a couple places here [in Tennessee]: on the lake, then we have the office complex, and I have the old [East Tennessee] place up home. It’s investments. It’s not to say, “Hey, look at me.” I’d rather buy property than play the stock market.
[From Billboard]
She also talks about dressing to look ?easy? and how men always underestimated her because of how she looked, but that?s fine because she?s always made all the money. I love what she says about the LGBT community and her fans ? she?s just such a cool lady.
Photos courtesy of WENN.
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| Kate Walsh's Nude Suit Is Lame | Added 10 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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I don’t watch a whole lot of TV, unless you count fast-forwarding through Modern Family for the Sofia Vergara cleavage, so I didn’t know that Kate Walsh was on some new show called Bad Judge until seeing her filming scenes on the beach. And I think this might be one of the most offensive things […]
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| Abigail Clancy Makes One Sexy Nurse | Added 10 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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Here’s one of my original favorite British hotties Abigail Clancy out at anAgent Provocateur charity event for breast cancer awareness in London. And don’t worry, I may be a professional blogger, but even I’m not low enough to make a dumb joke about a good cause. Instead, I’ll just say that I’m loving the sexy […]
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| Amy Childs' Cleavage Is Jaw-Dropping | Added 10 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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I don’t know who this dude is, but I have a feeling I would probably have about the same reaction if I was ever lucky enough to get that close to that epic cleavage of Amy Childs‘. And actually, I’m pretty impressed that he’s even still standing. Because I don’t know about you guys, but […]
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| Nicola McLean's Funbags Are Amazing | Added 10 years ago | Source: HollywoodTuna |
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I’ve seen a lot of amazing things during my time running this site, but here’s something truly impressive. It’s not easy to out-busty Amy Childs at her own party, but here’s Nicola Mclean doing just that at the third birthday party for Amy’s clothing collection. In fact, I think Nicola just moved into the Top […]
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| Christian Bale thinks Moses was 'troubled, schizophrenic, barbaric' | Added 10 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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As we know, Ridley Scott has decided to get into the Old Testament business. Scott made Exodus: Of Gods and Kings? with nearly an all-white cast. Christian Bale plays Moses and Joel Edgerton plays Rhamses. The film looks like a total mess, but I?m a bad judge of Biblical epics for the most part (they make me sleepy). I?m not really sure why Bale thought it would be a good idea to take on the role of Moses, but there?s a possibility that he just wanted to work with Ridley Scott, maybe. Because in recent comments, it sounds like Bale doesn?t think much of Moses.
On his role as Moses, Christian Bale recently made it plain to reporters in Los Angeles that he wasn’t playing Moses as the benevolent old leader we remember from Charlton Heston’s portrayal. “I think the man was likely schizophrenic and was one of the most barbaric individuals that I ever read about in my life,” the forty-year-old star said. “He’s a very troubled and tumultuous man who fought greatly against God, against his calling. He was a very troubled, tumultuous man and mercurial. But the biggest surprise was the nature of God. He was equally very mercurial “
[From Christianity Today & The Mail]
As you can imagine, Bale?s comments are now a thing. The studio had hoped to tap into the Evangelical Christian community?s hunger for more Biblical films but now most communities of faith (Christian and Jewish) are like, ?Ugh, really?? One writer, Brian Godawa, summarizes the conflict:
?It?s accurate to portray Moses as an imperfect hero, so Christians won?t take issue with that,? he said. ?But to be so extreme as to call him one of the most barbaric people in history, that sounds like he?s going out of his way to distance himself from the very people you?d think he wants to appeal to. It tells me that he?s worried about Hollywood peer approval while looking down on the public, because he certainly doesn?t want to be associated with the religious or the far right.?
[From THR]
Ha, Hollywood peer approval. To be fair to Hollywood, I doubt many executives really care about a theological debate on the nature of Moses. All they care about is $$$ and now Bale might have alienated a built-in fanbase for the film. Classic Bale.
Photos courtesy of WENN, Fame/Flynet.
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| Carrie Underwood in a blue Temperley London dress: pretty or too frou-frou? | Added 10 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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These are photos of Carrie Underwood, 31, outside The View yesterday. I love her loose curls and her makeup, she usually looks so pageanty so this is a nice, soft look for her. This royal blue Temperley London dress is kind of busy and young looking. There are too many patterns in the lace and the two tiers of satin ribbon on the hemline are too much. Normally she would get a pregnancy pass but Carrie doesn’t look pregnant at all here. She made a pregnancy announcement nearly two months ago, in early September, so maybe she announced earlier than usual or maybe she’s just disguising her bump under all that fabric. (This could be what’s going on with Princess Caroline. I hope everything is going fine for both of their pregnancies.)
Carrie was on The View with Brad Paisley to promote their upcoming gig co-hosting the CMAs next Wednesday, November 5th. (You can see the video of their appearance here.) It will be their seventh time hosting the show. As for her pregnancy, Carrie confirmed that she’s due in the Spring and said that she’s nervous about “being responsible for a tiny human” Hollywood Life notes that you could see a little hint of a pregnancy on Carrie from the side but I couldn’t tell at all.
Last month, on The Today Show, Carrie told Hoda that she and her husband, Mike Fisher, 34, are still coming to terms with being parents. “It’s still kind of weird, to be honest. Sometimes I’ll be with my husband and I’m like, ‘I’m going to be a mom. You’re going to be a dad. Like, is this real life?’ But we’re really excited.”
I like Carrie’s low-key approach to pregnancy. She’ll share some minor details but she plays her personal life somewhat close to the vest. She’s a celebrity who would theoretically have plenty of diet, fitness and lifestyle advice. She’ll tell you what works for her but she’s not telling other people how to run their lives. I appreciate that about her. She’s not going to have a kid and suddenly become an expert on motherhood.
Photo credit: FameFlynet
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| Taylor Swift is the new 'Welcome Ambassador' for NYC: offensive or fine' | Added 10 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Real question for all the tall girls: why would you ever feel the need to wear a platform heel? I?m not judging tall girls for wears heels, mind you, but I?m side-eyeing Taylor Swift?s platform heels, which must make her well over six feet tall. She probably towered over everybody at Good Morning America yesterday. Anyway, you know how Swifty has a new album? Like you could avoid it. She?s completely oversaturated the media promoting this thing, but maybe that?s smart. I don?t know. Well, on her album, there?s a song called ?Welcome to New York,? all about how Swifty is now a New Yorker and she struts around Manhattan in high heels, carrying her cats. That?s Swifty?s version of New York. And now the song has made her the ?Global Welcome Ambassador for the Big Apple.?
Taylor Swift may have only welcomed herself to New York in March, but she?s already explaining city to the world. The mega music star has been named the ?Global Welcome Ambassador for the Big Apple? ? and has made a series of tourism videos in which she gushes about things such as: how she just realized that New Yorkers are friendly and what a bodega is.
?I?m still learning, but I?m so enthusiastic about this city that when I love something, I?m very vocal about it,? Swift said on ABC?s ?Good Morning America? Monday morning, when she announced her new role. In the tourist videos, made in conjunction with NYC & Company, the city?s official marketing and tourism organization, Swift gushes about the city she?s lived in for about five minutes.
She advises people to ?carve out your own New York? ? something that?s easy to do when you can afford a $20 million home like the one she bought In Tribeca in March.
?People kind of pick out their favorite little neighborhoods and get to know people around those neighborhoods,? she observes.
She also give New Yorkers credit for having manners.
?People talk about Southern hospitality, and that?s a real thing, but there?s also a really interesting hospitality about New York too,? Swift says.
The Pennsylvania native then gives lessons on how to talk like a real New Yorker.
?A bodega is a corner store that?s open pretty much 24 hours most of the time,? she explains in one clip as she sits on the roof of a Manhattan apartment. ?You can get almost anything in a bodega. Bodegas are our friends.?
Stoops, according to Swift, are similar to what most people call porches, ?but not in New York? Anything that is basically a stairway entry into a dwelling, home, apartment, brownstone or townhouse is referred to as a stoop,? she explains.
Swift ? who is known for her many romances ? said she quickly fell for the city, similar to her quick dive into love with former flings. The campaign also comes in conjunctive with her latest album, ?1989,? which has a song called ?Welcome to New York? which is used in the background for the clips.
[From Page Six]
Is this silly? Of course it is. It?s silly at every level. I can see why people are mad because Taylor is being used to literally white-wash a very diverse city, rich in culture and history, with amazingly diverse populations and enclaves and languages. This is part of the Disneyification of Manhattan too, the attempt to turn Manhattan into some kind of theme park. Who better than Taylor Swift, who is basically Bambi come to life? But still? it?s just a silly tourism campaign and Swifty?s just promoting her album. Is this really a big deal?
Photos courtesy of Fame/Flynet.
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Taking care of her to-do list, Dakota Fanning went for a stroll in New York City?s SoHo neighborhood on Monday afternoon (October 27).
Always beautiful, the ?I Am Sam? actress kept it cool and casual in a black sweater with cuffed jeans and white sneakers as she toted her lovely lavender handbag up the street.
Dakota is enjoying some rare downtime after working hard to promote her latest film, the Richard Laxton-directed ?Effie Gray.?
Due to hit theaters here in the States in November, the movie offers ?a look at the mysterious relationship between Victorian art critic John Ruskin and his teenage bride Effie Gray.?
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| Debra Messing Splits Up with Will Chase | Added 10 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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They fell in love back in 2011 while working together on their NBC show ?Smash,? but it seems that Debra Messing and Will Chase's romance wasn?t meant to last.
According to the ?Will & Grace? actress? rep, "Debra Messing and Will Chase have ended their two-and-a-half-year relationship, but remain close friends.?
There?s no word on the cause of the breakup, though they were both fresh out of relationships when they got together.
At the time, Debra was estranged from her husband Daniel Zelman while Will had recently separated from his Broadway actress wife Stephanie Gibson.
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| Julia Roberts: 'I?ve already taken a big risk in not having had a facelift' | Added 10 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I?ve mentioned this before, but I?ve believed for years now that Julia Roberts had some work done. I can even pinpoint the time frame of the alleged work: it was around the time she was promoting Mona Lisa Smile (circa 2002). I remember seeing her on Oprah around that time and her face looked so different. Her eyes were suddenly tight and everything just seemed very ?refreshed.? For what it?s worth, I think if she did get work it was either injectibles or something surgical that has since ?settled.? But since Julia has never publicly admitted to getting anything done, that?s as good as never getting anything done, right? One goose honk for ?yes,? two honks for ?no.?
Julia Roberts has stepped into the controversy over the pressures on women in Hollywood by claiming she may have risked her career by opting not to undergo a facelift. The Oscar-winning actor, 46, made the comments in an interview with You Magazine to promote her role as a beauty ambassador with Lancome.
?By Hollywood standards, I guess I?ve already taken a big risk in not having had a facelift,? she said. ?But I?ve told Lancome that I want to be an ageing model ? so they have to keep me for at least five more years until I?m over 50.?
Roberts, whose comments came in the wake of a media furore over 45-year-old Rene Zellweger?s new look, said she had found peace in middle age by ?studying yoga on a more conscious level? and removing the clutter from her life.
?It?s about non-grasping, non-hoarding, cleaning out your closet, dusting out your mind and letting go of the things that weigh you down mentally and emotionally,? she said. ?There?s a lightness to my life now ? an airy quality of not taking things too seriously. That?s happiness.?
[From The Guardian]
God, you have to love how patronizing Julia can be. Yes, she?s a 47 year old woman fronting a major beauty campaign for Lancome and good for her. But the campaign has come under fire repeatedly for the excessive Photoshopping and airbrushing on Julia?s face. The Lancome ads were even BANNED in the UK because they were promoting false advertising, that?s how bad it was. Who needs plastic surgery when Lancome is spending thousands of dollars in post-production to make you look like a dewy and radiant 29 year old? As for the rest of it? I get the feeling that Julia probably does live a pretty clean/green/healthy life. Filled with lots of laughter. Because she?s laughing smugly at all of the tacky peasants. Ah, sweet elixir of youth: the goose-honk.
PS? The UK outlets are trying to make this into a ?Julia vs. Renee Zellweger? thing. It?s possible that Julia is throwing shade on Renee, because that would be completely in keeping with Julia?s character, but I tend to think Julia gave these quotes before last week?s Zellweger photos even came out.
Photos courtesy of WENN, Lancome.
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| Julianne Moore says she did 'Mockingjay' for her kids, it was 'fairly meaningful' | Added 10 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I keep forgetting that Julianne Moore has a part in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1, which comes out in November. I guess I forgot because Julianne also has a possible awards-contender with Still Alice, and I?m hoping that Julianne really goes all out for her Oscar campaign. I think the Academy will want to give it to Julianne, don?t you? Anyway, Julianne covers the new issue of More (should have renamed it Moore!) to promote Mockingjay. Some highlights:
She loves the message of Mockingjay: “For a child moving into adolescence, the big question is, ‘Do I have free will? Can I determine my own future?’ [At that age], you’re still with your parents. But you’re asking yourself, ‘Who am I?’?
Why she did the film: “Most of the films I make are not for kids. My son was in line for the midnight show when The Hunger Games first came out. They both loved the books. For them, my being in Mockingjay was fairly meaningful.”
Ageing in Hollywood: “When you’re starting out in this business, you feel like you’re not in charge, that you’re still looking to the world for a kind of validation. But as you get older, you realize that direction comes from yourself, from your own desires and responsibilities. [When you're older] You choose your work. You choose your life. That’s where your power comes from ? and that’s a great feeling.”
On Philip Seymour Hoffman?s passing: ?It was a terrible, ridiculous, untimely loss. It?s difficult because I?m not sure how his family wants to deal with all this. It?s not my place. But I can talk about him as a colleague. He was an extraordinary talent and a lovely human being.?
[From People]
I do associate PSH and Julianne with each other, probably because I?ve seen Magnolia about a million times. They also did Boogie Nights together but I haven?t seen that in years. Sigh? Julianne has had such a long, diverse career. From Amber Waves in Boogie Nights to Hannibal to The Big Lebowski to Far From Heaven and on and on. She?s so amazing! She?ll also be 54 years old this December. VAMPIRE. She needs to do a movie with Keanu Reeves.
Photos courtesy of More Magazine.
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| Zoe Saldana: 'We?re all ethnic in America. None of us are aboriginal people' | Added 10 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Here are some photos of Zoe Saldana with Marco Perego (and his interesting ‘stache) out for lunch on Sunday. Zoe hasn’t stopped for even a moment during her pregnancy. She’s not filming, but she’s been promoting her work like crazy. Soon after birth, all of her franchises — Avatar, Star Trek & Guardians — will come calling for sequels. The workload sounds rough with twins on the way, but Marco will probably be a hands-on dad. He seems like he would be, right?
Zoe appears in an episode of AOL’s brand new web series, My Hero, and she did an interview with Popwatch to promote the appearance. Zoe’s hero is her mother, who taught her daughters how to be tough. Her mom sounds pretty rad, and I love what Zoe has to say about the film roles she chooses to pursue. I really like that part of the discussion because she expresses herself so clearly. Zoe’s abrasive, f-bomb-loving self returns when the subject changes to her distaste for the word “ethnic.” Let’s do this:
Zoe’s hero is her mom: “As a parent, she put us first–and we lost a parent, so she had to become those two anchors in our lives. She?s not perfect, but she always did her best and that?s something that?s worth recognizing. And [she] really let us find our own voice. My mom never manipulated us to become something that she wanted us to become because it was better for her. She always just told us the best advice–’I just want you happy.’ That?s also very hard to find.”
On playing badass women: “I don?t choose strong over–I choose real women. I feel like that’s different way of looking at it. In order for me to choose strong roles for women, that means that I?m noticing weakness–and it?s not the weakness that I?m noticing. It’s an inaccurate interpretation, [a] portrayal of female characters in stories that I?m naturally against. I have, like, an allergic reaction to it. The moment I read a story and I go, ‘Oh okay, well, she?s serviceable. There?s nothing special that she?s contributing to the story besides just being there to make the man comfortable, soothe him, fight for him, die for him–and he clearly doesn?t give a f— about her, because he?s trying to find his own self.’ You kind of go, ‘Eh, no I don?t want to promote that anymore.’ I want to be a part of stories where women are important. It doesn’t have to be bigger roles; it doesn?t have to be action-driven. That is a desire of mine, because I’m a very active, athletic person, and that is something I purposely go after because I enjoy it. I also know that there?s a strong message for young females… Don’t just think of yourself as a delicate petal. You can jump, you can climb, you can punch, you can throw balls. Just think of yourself as all these other things as well.”
Balancing baby with her sequels: “I know that we will work everything out. I have to say, I?m very lucky. They?ve been very understanding, especially with what?s happening in my personal life. I?ve gotten nothing but support. To know that we are getting to that place where women can have that support from male driven workforces is–I have to say, it?s very inspiring. And also, they don?t have a choice! I?m not going to rip my child off my tit to go work. Like, you just cannot do it. What kind of mother would I be? There?s no choice. It?s like, ‘What, you want me to leave my newborn so that I can work 16 hours on your set? He?s only a month old, are you out of your mind?’ And the good thing is that half of the people you work with are all parents, and they get it.”
Zoe’s tired of the word “ethnic”: “I don’t know what it would be like to grow up in a house where you heard words like ‘black,’ ‘white,’ ‘ethnic.’ You know what I’m saying? Where everything is just a ‘cultural this’ and a ‘cultural that.’ My mother knew people by name, and that was it. It always freaks me out when I see people that don’t consider themselves ethnic just use the word ‘ethnic.’ It?s going ‘oh, because ethnic people…’ What are you trying to say? You mean people not like you? What are you, then? It just doesn?t, I don’t… f— off. f— you. Like, it’s 2014, America. We?re all ethnic here in America; let’s be f—ing real. None of us are aboriginal people, okay? Did you attend your history classes in third grade, fourth grade, fifth grade, you bigot? There’s a big elephant in the room, and it’s crowding my space now. And I’m done with it.”
[From Popwatch]
I need to take a nap after the last paragraph. Zoe broke me. She’s going to town on a subject she feels passionate about. I could certainly take her more seriously without all of the profanity. I curse all the time, but there’s a time and place for it. When Zoe’s trying to make a point (and she does have one) and wants to be taken seriously … yeah, it would help if she didn’t pepper her points with f-bombs. But I’m tired of arguing. Zoe tires me out.
Photos courtesy of Fame/Flynet & WENN
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| Halle Berry's advice to keep the girls perky: 'Always wear a bra, even to bed' | Added 10 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Halle Berry has some diverse side projects, most of which I don?t keep up with. Sorry! I know she has a perfume line, and now I know she?s relaunching an older lingerie line, Scandale Paris. Halle gave an interview to Yahoo about her takeover of the 82-year-old lingerie line ? apparently, she?s going to make it more affordable, but the bras and panties are still going to be good-quality. In this interview, she talks a lot about what her ?French husband? Olivier Martinez taught her about dressing, plus some boob advice.
How her French husband changed her: ?I have definitely changed as a result of being married to a French husband. French women would not put their sweats on and run out to the market. So I care more about what I wear out of the house, because if not, he calls me out on it. [French women] put a lot of energy into their outerwear, but also their underwear. They?re not going to get caught in an emergency room without being prepared.?
Her mother?s boob advice: ?She said if I don?t want my boobs to hit my knees by the time I?m 30, always wear a bra, even to bed.?
She?s not using her sex symbol image to move bras: ?I don?t think I?m using my sex symbol image, if that?s what you want to call it, to sell the line. I?m not the model, so no I?m not trying to use that part of me at all.?
Aging in Hollywood: ?I think both actors and actresses face this. It?s not just women. As an actor you face having to age and redefine yourself. The roles you were able to play before, you can?t play anymore. So you have to adapt and play a different role. And as actresses, we need to accept that we?re not always going to be the sexy ingenue, but hopefully we get better with age.?
Whether Nahla has seen her movies: ?She hasn?t seen any of my movies, so she doesn?t quite understand what I do for a living. The beauty of our lifestyle is my daughter doesn?t see me as any different than anyone else. I try very hard to be like other mothers.?
Gossip about her private life: ?I?ve learned that I can?t care about what people say about me because caring is too stressful and too hurtful,? she says. ?It?s all just fodder and nonsense,? before reconsidering that her new role as an executive might mean that ugly incidents like a 2012 fight between Martinez and Aubry might affect her bottom line. ?It can start to matter and affect you when you think about being a brand. People want know that they can trust you. But I?m happy to say none of the negative things that come from those people hiding behind their computers ? I call them the haters ? have permeated me through my career.?
[From Yahoo]
I think it?s extremely cold to basically say that your husband isn?t going to physically assault your ex-boyfriend anymore because it will affect your business. Like, if Halle wasn?t trying to make herself into a household ?brand,? then sh-t would still be going down with her custodial arrangement with Gabriel Aubry. That’s what she’s saying. I suppose that makes me a HATER.
As for the boob advice? I?ve heard that before. I feel like a lot of women of a certain age were told to do that, to wear a bra at all times, even while you?re sleeping. I HATE sleeping in bras, so that?s probably why my boobs don?t look as good as Halle?s.
Photos courtesy of WENN.
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| Anne Hathaway refused to shake hands with a Brazilian journo because of 'Ebola' | Added 10 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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I?m not OCD, nor am I clean freak. I like to work in a controlled mess ? things may seem disorganized around me, but I have my own system. But as I get older, I do get more germ-phobic. I?m really good about washing my hands as soon as I come back from any excursion and I often shower twice a day. As I get older, the less I like casual physical contact too. Unless I?m formally meeting someone for the first time, I don?t like to shake hands and I?m not a big hugger either. So? I?m kind of feeling like an Anne Hathaway Apologist in this situation. Apparently, Anne refused to shake hands with a Brazilian journalist during the Interstellar junket. She refused to shake his hand because of Ebola. Fair or unfair?
Anne Hathaway just gave more fuel to the Hatha-haters. An Argentinian journalist flew to Los Angeles to attend a screening of the star?s new movie, Interstellar, and was snubbed because the actress was afraid she would catch Ebola.
Each one of the film?s stars shook Alexis Puig?s hand after he interviewed them ? everyone except Hathaway, that is. The offended journalist took to Twitter to air his grievances against the Oscar winner.
Puig tweeted, ?Anne Hathaway no me dio la mano ?por miedo al ebola? #soyunperiodistadeltercermundo,? which translates to ?Anne Hathaway didn?t shake my hand because she was she was afraid of ebola #I?mAThirdWorldJournalist.?
Soon after, Puig followed up with a tweet describing how Interstellar?s other A-list cast members were more than gracious. Instead of rebuffing the journalist, they embraced him. He tweeted, ?Christopher Nolan, Matthew McConaughey y Jessica Chastain estuvieron geniales en las entrevistas (y ninguno me nego la mano) Toma Anne!?
Translation: ?Christopher Nolan, Matthew McConaughey and Jessica Chastain were genial in the interviews (and none of them denied me their hands). Take that, Anne!?
So far, no cases of Ebola have been reported in Argentina. When Puig returned to Argentina, he turned to Twitter once more to give the Les Miserables actress another jab. He posted, ?Gracias a todos por sus comentarios. Por suerte ya estoy en Buenos Aires, Argentina (ciudad y pas libre de Ebola) ?y por casa Anne?,? which translates to, ?Thank you to everyone for your comments. Luckily I?m already in Buenos Aires, Argentina (city and country free of Ebola)?and at home Anne??
[From Radar]
I?m including the instigating tweet below. Here?s my question: did Annie refuse to shake hands with EVERY journalist she met and this is just the one guy who complained, or did she single out this one ?third world? journalist because she associated ?foreign? with ?Ebola?? I would excuse it if she refused to shake hands with everybody ? it?s not just Ebola, it?s also flu season and everyone is particularly germy this time of year. Actors doing these junkets are probably going through several bottles of Purell a day because they shake so many hands. But yeah? this doesn?t sound good for Annie. ?Third world? does not equal ?Ebola.?
Anne Hathaway no me dio la mano "por miedo al ebola" #soyunperiodistadeltercermundo pic.twitter.com/iqGBrAV7MG
— ALEXIS PUIG (@alexispuig) October 25, 2014
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| Carrie Underwood Checks In at 'The View' To Reveal Due Date! | Added 10 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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With motherhood on the horizon, Carrie Underwood is excited about getting ready to welcome her little bundle of joy.
On Monday (October 27) the ?Blown Away? songstress stopped by ?The View? to discuss her feelings surrounding becoming a mom.
When asked about potential concerns she?s considered so far, Underwood simply stated, ?Just being responsible for a tiny human.
And as an added bonus, Carrie revealed when she?s expecting her bun in the oven to arrive- ?I?m due in the spring!?
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| Taylor Swift Celebrates 1989 Album Release at 'Good Morning America' | Added 10 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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It?s a huge day for Taylor Swift and her fans, as her brand new album 1989 is now available in stores and via digital retailers.
The ?Welcome to New York? songstress paid a visit to ?Good Morning America? this morning (October 27) to chat about the road she?s traveled and the key decisions that have brought her to this point in her career.
Swift explained, ?I think you have to stay true to who you are [and], at the same, time challenge who you are to explore all the different aspects of what you can create.?
As for her transition to a full-pop record, Taylor noted, ?I could have made ?Red? twice. I could have done the same thing over again but, instead, I decided to go in a completely different direction, and I?m so happy that I did because the fans are truly going to get a new album.?
?This felt like the most authentic thing for me to follow because I?ve been playing around with pop sensibilities with my writing for the last couple of years and I just really wanted to go for it this time.?
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