Is the world's favorite guidette admitting she's bisexual?
These days, however, the pint-sized princess of Poughkeepsie is keeping busy in a committed relationship with Jionni LaValle, who's own appearances on the Shore indicate his disapproval of the over-the-top behavior of his little Snooki.
If you're not sick of the gang and their shenanigans yet, make sure to tune in to MTV every Thursday at 10 for a fun night of killing those smart brain cells.
Fashion Week is notoriously known for having an infestation of who’s who in the industry; with a-list style enthusiasts among the large crowd of important people. With 100-and-something-thousand people attending this whirlwind, where does one even begin looking to spot these show stoppers?
Here at Joonbug, we have come up with 3 magnetic force fields that celebrities and models never fail to gravitate towards.
First on our list: The Front Row at Lincoln Center. Anyone who is anyone will be sitting in this V.I.P section of the shows. It’s a perfect place to look for well-known fashion editors, celebrities, other designers and fellow model competition. Though getting to this roped off gold mine is impossible, on-lookers will have just as great a view of them as they do on the show itself. Let’s face it; the front row seats are just as much a part of the show as the collections being presented. And a quick tip with that note, study what they are wearing as well! The front row’s fashion sense is usually very complimentary to what is in style at the moment or trends that will start coming our way. Even if you don't have access to the shows, you can stake out near the tents and check out who's going in and out. It's worth a shot to get a glimpse of your favorite designer/model/star.
Katherine Heigl feuding with someone? Again?
The former Grey's Anatomy actress has always kept it real. Who is she picking a fight with this time? Basically, everyone associated with the Lifetime reality show Dance Moms. Although this time around, she may be in the right.
Katherine Heigl turned to her iVillage blog and expressed her disappointment with dance tyrant Abby Lee Miller, as well as the mother/daughter dynamics of the show. Right below are just a few excerpts from herentry:
So sad.
Leslie Carter, sister of Nick and Aaron Carter, has passed away. Her sudden death has left her family shocked and devastated.
The autopsy has not yet determined the cause of her death but a close source has said that Leslie had been battling a prescription medication addiction. In an attempt to better herself, she had moved from Canada to Upstate New York and was staying with family.
The family she was staying with had said that they left her alone for an hour in order to run errands. When they returned, they had found Leslie unconscious.
Nick is currently on a solo tour and has every intention to continue to perform. He is dedicating the remaining shows to his little sister.
Here is what Nick has to say: “Performing is cathartic to me, and I am dedicating the rest of my tour to my sister since she loved to watch me perform.”
Aaron is currently starring in the off-Broadway show, The Fantasticks. He’s letting his understudy perform for him while he takes a few days off to mourn his sister’s passing.
The spokesperson of the show, John Capo, had said: “His Fantasticks family loves him and offers him support and prayers during this difficult time. Aaron’s understudy and friend, Matt Leisy, will be covering Aaron’s role until his return. We thank everyone for the outpouring concern for Aaron.”
Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Carter family at this time. R.I.P. Leslie Carter.
Comedian Tommy Davidson doesn't discriminate. He'll find something funny in everyone and everything, from black people to white people to Obama and even dinosaurs. This comedy vet has been doing stand-up since the 80's and is widely known for his impersonations, made famous on In Living Color in the '90s. You can also catch him in chuckle-worthy flicks like Booty Call, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls and Juwanna Mann.
Who were some of your comedy heroes growing up?
Richard Pryor number one. Bill Cosby. Eddie Murphy.
Sloth is definitely a deadly sin - deadly enough to make an emotional birthday girl cry!
Girl-next-door actress Kristen Bell just gave us another reason why it is so damn difficult to hate her. The 31-year-old star from Veronicas Mars fame stopped by The Ellen DeGeneres Show recently for a little chat. Currently, Bell is appearing in the Showtime series House of Lies and is also featured in the upcoming film Big Miracle. The real story here, however, is when the Bell excitedly talks about the memorable birthday she had last year.
Every year movie (and party) lovers from all over the world flock to Park City, Utah for the Sundance Film Festival. It's the world's largest independent film festival and includes 10 days of non-stop films, celebrities, parties, mingling, and networking. And Talent Resources has certainly returned to Sundance 2012 with a bang! Their gifting suites have been jam-packed with celebrities swooping up gifts from sponsors such as Rachel Roy, Sean John, Cream of Wheat, The Teaologist, DL1961 Premium Denim, Prasad Medical Skincare, and more!
Everyone from William H. Macy to Mary J. Blige has shown up to get their hands on free goodies. But it wasn't all about receiving; celebs also gave back by signing custom silver Cream of Wheat thermoses that are to be donated to the Ronald McDonald House charity.
Last month, New York Times Magazine gathered the year's best film performers to create a short series of beautifully chilling videos directed by Alex Prager called A Touch Of Evil. Killers, crooks and crazies are just a few of the villianous archetypes that were selected and portrayed by our favorite actors. (Watch the whole series here.)
There's Brad Pitt as the madman, where he says he was channeling ‘‘Peter Lorre — with a dose of Kramer.’’ He was praised last year for Moneyball and The Tree of Life. Mia Wasikowska becomes and axe-weilding home wrecker reminiscent of The Shining. Her best performances include Albert Nobbs, Jane Eyre and Restless. Rooney Mara, leading "lady" in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, dresses as the sociopathic Alex from A Clockwork Orange. Gary Oldman imitates a creepy ventriloquist dummy in his spooky spot. Quite a different role from his performance in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.
Brad Pitt spoke to The Hollywood Reporter, “We'd actually like to, and it seems to mean more and more to our kids. We made this declaration some time ago that we weren't going to do it till everyone can. But I don't think we'll be able to hold out.”
He and long-time partner Angelina Jolie have held out long enough, so they definitely deserve to do this for themselves. "It means so much to my kids, and they ask a lot. And it means something to me, too, to make that kind of commitment."
When asked if he proposed to Jolie already, he coyly said, "I'm not going to go any further." Eep!
In case you were concerned that Miley Cyrus has ceased to pose for really creepy pictures, fear not. TMZ just released photos of the former Disney star enjoying an, um, penis cake.
Cyrus, who is no stranger to oversharing, was shot diving face-first into the NSFW dessert at boyfriend Liam Hemsworth's birthday last Saturday night. The 19-year-old was also seen drinking and dancing throughout the evening at Club Icon in Downtown, LA.
It's that time of year again --Hollywood's award season! The time of year where people obsess over who-won -what-wearing-what-on-the-arm-of-who. Did you get all that? More importantly, film greatness is honored and recognized. While the Academy Awards have received lukewarm reviews in the past few years over choice of host, a slow-moving program, and generally unfunny punchlines; everyone gets excited over who will win best Actor and Actress in a leading role, and that final nailbiting moment: Best Picture of the Year.
(For the record, leads we're pulling for are Brad Pitt in Moneyball and Glenn Close in Albert Nobbs.)














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