Thursday, December 24, 2009

Sandra Bullock slams media for harassing stars with pregnancy queries

Sandra BullockSandra Bullock has blasted reporters who incessantly ask stars about their rumoured pregnancies, claiming that such questions could be hurtful to infertile women.

The ‘Speed’ star became stepmother to husband Jesse James” three children after the couple married in 2005.

And she is angry that reporters won”t spare them from such barrage of questions when they will have kids of their own.

“You don”t have to give birth to someone to have a family. We”re all family, an extended family. I”m not going to spend two seconds of my life wishing I had something I don”t. It’’s hard to do it your way when you hear everyone else telling you to do it their way,” Contactmusic quoted America’’s Harper’’s Bazaar magazine.

“I reamed out (scolded) this idiot girl at some premiere once about this. I had just been talking to a friend who couldn”t conceive, and I saw her pain.

“And this girl says, ”Are you pregnant?” I went off on her. What if I couldn”t have kids? Do you know what that would make me feel like? I just want people to admit that there’’s no one way to live your life. Of course, I don”t know what’’s going to happen,” she added.

Brittany Murphy wanted to start a family

Brittany Murphy53 194x300 Brittany Murphy wanted to start a family Late Brittany Murphy’s hubby Simon Monjack has revealed that they were thinking of having a baby.

Murphy, 32, died last Sunday due to a cardiac arrest.

Screenwriter Monjack, who tied the knot with the “Clueless” star two years ago, is shocked by her death and says they were just planning to start a family.

“She was an only child. She wanted a baby. Her dream next year was to have a child, and we talked about how he or she would look. She”d say, ”They”d better have your eyes and lips and my hair,”” the Daily Express quoted him as saying.

Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe is a poet too

There’s more to Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe’s creative aspects than just acting, the teenage heartthrob is also a published poet, it has emerged.

Four poems written by the 19-year-old actor have been published in an underground fashion magazine, under the pen name Jacob Gershon.

Radcliffe’s pseudonym— Jacob Gershon— is a combination of his middle name, and the Jewish version of his mother''s maiden name, Gresham.

But the young star disclosed the secret in an interview with the Guardian.

"I didn''t want to publish it under my name. It''s the kind of thing I look back on and just think, ''Ahhh!''” the Telegraph quoted Radcliffe as saying.

"As an actor, there is room for a certain amount of creativity, but you''re always ultimately going to be saying somebody else''s words.

"I don''t think I''d have the stamina, skill or ability to write a novel, but I''d love to write short stories and poetry, because those are my two passions. There is an art to a short story.

"I love Raymond Carver, and Chekhov – without making myself sound more highbrow than I am! When I don''t write in form and metre, I become unbearably self-indulgent. It''s what Robert Frost said: free verse is like playing tennis with the net down,” he added.

The verses are about infidelity, Pop Idol and Kate Moss'' former boyfriend— singer Pete Doherty.

The collection of his poems was published in November 2007 in Rubbish magazine—an annual publication with a circulation of 3,000, which describes itself as "a playful platform for fashionable people".

Top 10 Horror Movie Villains

More than the gore, suspense and constant chills they put into the hearts of viewers, horror movies pride and define themselves on the strength of their murderous villains, be they supernatural monsters, psychopathic killers, or simple bad guys on a mission. But with so many movies and villains, which have stood the test of time - and which have emerged as the greatest ever?
Jigsaw (from the Saw series)
He’s technically been dead since Saw III, but the concept Jigsaw left behind makes him one of the greats: the dregs of society, each forced to confront their own personalized nightmare. His victims placed in custom-made puzzle traps, Jigsaw combines innate, psychological fear of confronting personal shortcomings with primal, outward fear of pain and death in a way no other horror movie killer did before - or since.
Jason Voorhees (from the Friday the 13th series)
Not only a terrifying, chainsaw-wielding maniac in a blood-soaked hockey mask, Voorhees is also a terrifying mama’s boy. Does he cut up innocent campers? Yes. Stalk the streets of major cities with an inexplicable bloodlust? Yes. Embody true horror on every level? Yes. But by being the reanimated corpse of a boy still answering to the orders from his mother, Jason actually becomes two horrifying creatures: the child who kills, and the mother who orders him to do so.
Freddy Krueger (from the Nightmare on Elm Street series)
His melted skin, filthy sweater and rusty claw blade gloves make him terrifying enough, but Freddy gets a leg up on other horror movie villains by doing all his killing in his victims’ sleep - in their dreams. Jason, Michael et al may chase down their prey at will, but Freddy has the advantage of simply waiting until they fall asleep. His chosen victims literally had no place to run, which probably explained how Freddy kept coming back even after being killed in every movie of the Nightmare on Elm Street series.
The Leprechaun (from the Leprechaun series)
His tiny stature and playing up to Irish “pot o’ gold” stereotypes give him a sheen of humorousness, but in reality the Leprechaun is as horrifying a monster imaginable. His later adventures bordered on ridiculous in their settings (see Leprechaun 4: In Space or the fifth installment, Leprechaun in the Hood), but the terror instilled by his cackle and his Irish folksiness never dissipated.
Damien Thorn (from the Omen series)
Yes, he was the child of Satan (or, depending your viewpoint, Satan himself), but Damien’s true terror was in the questions he raised in the people he terrorized: how could a child commit such acts of evil? And, more chillingly, who can cast aside their qualms and morals long enough to do something about it? By warping the innocence of a child with the pure malice of Hell, Damien adds a psychological element unrivaled in the pantheon of horror villains.
The Alien (from the Alien series)
“In space, no one can hear you scream.” This was the tagline for the original Alien film in 1979, and while that may be true, everyone can hear you scream in theaters - which is exactly what moviegoers have done time and again as the statuesque Alien creature terrorized Officer Ellen Ripley and her shipmates. The creature certainly has brutal attacks at its disposal, but the Alien is also an extremely stealthy hunter, stalking its prey throughout the hulls and bays of its inhabited spaceships. When people hear the clanking in the air ducts or the hissing of its breath, they know exactly what’s coming - but the Alien stills reigns supreme because even when it announces its presence, it still attacks with the element of surprise.
Michael Myers (from the Halloween series)
No face. No voice. No mission but to kill, and always refusing to die. There is a reason Michael keeps coming back.
The Ghouls (from Night of the Living Dead)
The living can make for a formidable foe, but at least they can be stopped; so what do you do when the bad guys wreaking havoc in your town are already dead? As the townsfolk of George Romero’s classic found out, you have to take extreme measures: shotgun blasts to the head and Molotov cocktails, to be exact. Thing was, that didn’t really kill the ghouls: having already killed in huge numbers, they had already replaced themselves many times over, so while they might have been downed, the ghouls were never really terminated, and the undead grew in strength into perpetuity.
Count Dracula (from Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Interview with the Vampire, among others)
He might be centuries old, but the horror and fear Count Dracula has on his side run much deeper than simple blood and guts; indeed, his charming persona, mysterious castle and immeasurable fortune all stand to lure his victims on a social level, then destroy them on a physical level and turn them into one of his one, a simple bite recreating even the hardiest of men into vampires needing blood to live. More than a killer, Dracula turned life itself into nothing more than a means to quench his insatiable bloodthirst.
Frankenstein (from Frankenstein and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, among others)
Dr. Frankenstein’s monster was not just a mindless creature in search of victims, but also a hapless being created without regard for consequence or the value of life; its quest for flesh could really be seen as a symbol for man’s constant search for identity and meaning in the universe. Then again, a seven-foot tall monster with green skin and bolts protruding from its neck doesn’t exactly make people want to stick around and talk about existential dilemmas. Although the original monster in Mary Shelley’s book was a poorly assembled mish-mash of spare parts, Boris Karloff’s iconic performance in the 1931 film adaptation of Frankenstein cemented the likeness of the monster in popular culture forever: large, scary, and seemingly killing without purpose—a template used time and again, and whose timelessness can be seen in the rest of this list.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Salma Hayek Sexy Cleavage Photo Album

Salma Valgarma Hayek Jiménez is a Mexican and American actress, director, and television and film producer. Hayek's charitable work includes increasing awareness on violence against women and discrimination against immigrants.


Hayek is the first Mexican national to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress. She is one of the most prominent Mexican figures in Hollywood since silent film actress Dolores del Río. She is also, after Fernanda Montenegro, the second of three Latin American actresses (the other being Catalina Sandino Moreno) to achieve a Best Actress Oscar nomination.

In July 2007, The Hollywood Reporter ranked Hayek fourth in their inaugural Latino Power 50, a list of the most powerful members of the Hollywood Latino community.That same month, a poll found Hayek to be the "sexiest celebrity" out of a field of 3,000 celebrities (male and female); according to the poll, "65 percent of the U.S. population would use the term 'sexy' to describe her". In December 2008, Entertainment Weekly ranked Hayek number 17 in their list of the "25 Smartest People in TV


















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Sarah Jessica Parker Says Surgery Led to 'Molegate'



Sarah Jessica Parker appeared on 'The Late Show With David Letterman' and the topic got around to her trademark mole, which she had removed.

"I had a mole removed, which is far more invasive than hip replacement surgery, I assure you ... and far more disruptive to your life," she began.

"I just didn't care for it," she said of her decision. "I thought, you know I have about six free days where I can be bloody and stabbed and no one would care and honestly I didn't think a thing about it and then apparently it turned into molegate," she continued. Watch



"A woman came up to me on the beach, really upset, and she said, 'I'm so sorry, I don't know why you did that, that was your signature.' And I said ... well in my head I was like, 'My mole was my signature? Isn't my brain my signature?" Parker explained.

"Exactly, aren't you your signature?" Dave responded.

"Then for about the next 15 minutes I couldn't even hear anything anyone was saying to me because all I think, 'well, I made a terrible mistake ... can you put it back on?'" she added.

Lady Gaga X Factor She-Devil Look!

Lady Gaga X Factor She-Devil Look!
20 March 1986, Yonkers, New York, USA
23 years old

Lady Gaga was born in 1986 in New York where she continues to live. Both her parents are from Italy and she went to Catholic school as young. Lady Gaga, or Joanne Stefani Germanotta, has quickly become known for her music, crazy style and funky hairdo. She has written music, not only to herself but also to Britney Spears and Pussycat Dolls. It was only after the artist Akon realized that she could sing as she had the opportunity to record the number one hit, Just Dance, which was released in 2008.

Did you catch Lady Gaga live on X Factor this past weekend? She was her weird and wonderful self of course! She started and ended her performance with her dancers in a huge oversized batch! Oh and her outfit didn't disappoint either, she wore shiny horns and wing-type arm attachments and a matching metal corset. Even Simon Cowell has to appreciate the show this woman puts on and she sang live all the way through! Take a look!

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Jennifer Garner's Alleged Stalker Arrested Near Violet's Nursery School



A man long accused of stalking 'Alias' star Jennifer Garner was arrested Monday for violating a restraining order after he was found creeping around the Santa Monica nursery school attended by the star's daughter, Violet Affleck.

Steven Burky was picked up around 9 a.m. after officers observed him loitering in an alley near the school, RadarOnline.com is reporting.


Garner was granted a restraining order against Burky in 2008 after she convinced a judge that he was endangering her family, which also includes husband Ben Affleck. In a declaration, Garner said the man had been stalking and harassing me" since 2002 and typically sent "packages and letters containing delusional and paranoid thoughts."

She claimed Burky was "following me around the country" and that "his obsessive and harassing behavior has escalated to the point of becoming dangerous and threatening."

Other bizarre rantings described by Garner include: "He has now shown up at my private residence and has repeatedly expressed his belief that God has sent him a vision of me being persecuted in some manner that might result in my death."

The Santa Monica Daily Press is reporting that Burky writes a blog titled Satanic Pani and asks, "Are multitudes of adults resorting to human sacrifices and then repressing this information from fear of Christ."

Burky was being held on $150,000 bail.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Sandra Bullock: Botox Overload?

Make Me Heal thinks that America’s sweetheart, Sandra Bullock, looks like she may be a little too sweet on Botox injections.

Sandra Bullock, Botox, Plastic Surgery

The 43-year old actress looks the same as she did over 10 years ago. She looks more like a wax figure from Madam Tussaud’s Museum than she does like a human being, capable of showing emotion, which is key to the craft of acting.

Injectable fillers like Restylane, Juvederm and Botox can plump thin lips, enhance shallow contours, soften facial creases and wrinkles, or improve the appearance of recessed scars and it looks like Sandra Bullock has been filled to the max, as she doesn’t appear to have any of the furrows on the forehead (horizontal creases on the forehead), nasolabial folds (those are the smile lines that emanate to the corner of the mouth to the edges of the nose), lipstick lines around the mouth, crow’s feet (lines that come out of the corner of eyes) that all come with aging.

According to Paul S. Nassif, a Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon and Rhinoplasty Specialist in Beverly Hills, California, “It is possible Sandra Bullock has had Botox. Her forehead and frown lines are smooth; her medial eyebrow is low and this is possibly due to forehead Botox.”

Her face is so wrinkle-free that it appears stiff, although Make Me Heal still thinks that Sandra is one of the prettiest actresses around. Let’s just hope that Sandra Bullock does not overdo it with the wrong plastic surgery treatment.

SANDRA BULLOCK'S SURGICALLY SLIM BODY

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'All About Steve' actress Sandra Bullock has joked she keeps her figure trim by having liposuction to remove excess fat deposits.
Sandra Bullock keeps in shape with "tons of lipo".

The 'All About Steve' actress has joked she keeps her figure trim by having surgery to remove excess fat.

Asked how she keeps her "banging body", Sandra replied: "Lipo - lots of it - tons of liposuction!"

Sandra, 45, plays Mary Horowitz - a crossword puzzle creator who stalks a guy she met on a blind date - in the new movie, and revealed she had a lot in common with the misfit.

She added to RadarOnline: "I had a lisp when I was younger, so I thought she should have a lisp and be around people who were OK with it. Obviously I wasn't and went to speech therapy.

"I wish I'd been like her and not worried about what people thought."

This is not the first time Sandra has joked about plastic surgery.

Last month, the star claimed she was considering getting a boob job to help her win different kinds of roles.

She said: "I need surgery. I'm getting some boobs. I think that's my problem. All my brains are in my butt, they're not in my chest.

"I want to be the bimbo, I want to be looked at as the bimbo, purely as a sexual object. I've been working for that for a very long time."

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Ryan Reynolds says it was ‘good’ to see Sandra Bullock naked

Ryan ReynoldsRyan Reynolds has said that he loved filming naked scenes with Sandra Bullock in ‘The Proposal’, because she has a great body.

Reynolds, who is married to actress Scarlett Johansson said that he thoroughly enjoyed the experience of dropping clothes in front of ‘good friend’ Bullock.

“It’’s a good situation to be in, seeing her naked – believe me, Sandra’’s no slob, that’’s for sure!” Contactmusic quoted him as saying.

The 32-year-old actor confessed that initially he was worried that Sandra, 44, would back out of the scene because of nerves.

“I didn”t think we”d shoot it to be honest, because she’’s never done a head-to-toe nude scene before. I just thought, ”Oh she’’s just going along with it and once we actually get closer to it, she”ll say we need to rewrite this.” No way. She was 100 per cent in,” he explained to Britain’’s More magazine.

“About two weeks before we were having dinner after work and I said, ”Seriously, are we doing the nude scene or what? Are you really going to do this?” And she said, ”Absolutely!”” he added.

The pair, whose on-screen characters accidentally bump into each other while naked in the film, found the scene so entertaining, they gave it a nickname.

“It’’s nudity and stunts combined – we call them ”nunts”!

“It actually helps when you”re friends, because after a few hours, you”re laughing about it. You”re having these mundane conversations and the only difference is you”re not wearing pants. She just had on the little postage stamp things and I wore a flesh-coloured pouch. It was really, really awful!” added Reynolds.

Emma Watson enjoys Caribbean Holiday

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Emma Watson and current boyfriend Jay Barrymore

Emma Watson and current boyfriend Jay Barrymore

Actress Emma Watson was on holiday at the Caribbean island of Jamaica after taking a break from her university commitments. She was photographed with current boyfriend Jay Barrymore

Lara Bingle disappoints organisers by skipping launch of Swedish label Acne

Australian model Lara Bingle did not show up at a lavish lunch of Swedish label Acne in Sydney on Sunday.

She was expected to be one of the star guests at the soiree, held at Strickland House in Vaucluse.

Her absence left the organisers of the event disappointed, reports, the Daily Telegraph.

A host of photographers were also eagerly waiting for the model to arrive at the event.

Bingle had been lent clothes by the label and had sent her RSVP to the hosts.

Since she did not attend the event, it was left to other partygoers including stylist Jo Ferguson and Vogue''s Kirsty Clements to enjoy the event, which included one room of the mansion being transformed with a real grass lawn.

Brooke Shields reaches settlement with tabloid

Brooke Shields has finally settled her dispute with the bosses of a U.S. tabloid, after she threatened to sue them over taking her elderly mother out of a nursing home for an interview.

The ‘Blue Lagoon’ star was left fuming after a journalist from the National Enquirer allegedly checked out her mother Teri, who suffers from dementia, from her assisted living centre in New Jersey for lunch.

The actress accused the reporter of leaving the 75 year old alone in the restaurant, and threatened to hit the publication with legal action over the incident.

However, now Shields has reached an agreement with newspaper bosses, under which the tabloid will refrain from printing a story about the star''s mother and publish an apology instead.

The newspaper bosses will also make a donation to charity in order to settle the matter.

"Two weeks ago, Brooke Shields was forced to make a public disclosure about her mother Teri Shields'' health, when we learned that Mrs. Shields had been taken out of a care facility by a reporter and photographer working for the National Enquirer, and I was told that the National Enquirer was going to print information about her condition and whereabouts,” the Daily Star quoted Shields'' attorney, Gerald B. Lefcourt, as telling People.com.

He added: "I am very pleased to report that (the) National Enquirer was prevailed upon not to publish a story. Further, it has or will be apologising publicly. Finally, it has agreed to make a generous donation to further research on dementia and to encourage others to do so. I am glad that Brooke Shields and her family can consider the matter now closed."