Jessica Simpson hangs out with Ken Paves

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Tweeting has gone too far. Guess which reality “star” posted this pic of her TV actor boyfriend on the pot? DListed
Annie Lennox goes on “Idol Gives Back” wearing an “HIV Positive” Tshirt. Is she!? Pop Eater
Nicole Richie has a twin…and she’s on the Jersey Shore! Superficial
Brad Pitt celebrating Earth Day. Dayum he’s still really hot. Popsugar
Victoria Beckham in German Vogue. Amazing – or WTF!? A Socialite’s Life
Zoe Saldana in her best look yet. HOT! Lainey Gossip
Jon Gosselin wants to work things out amicably. PS: Nice mohawk. INO
Chris Rock: My kids don’t think I’m cool. Celeb Baby Scoop
Mo’Nique claims her brother lied to Oprah. Find out why… Betty Confidential
CONTEST: Tarte MultiplEYE reviews Contest
VIDEO: Find out what made Naomi Campbell snap and attack a camera – this time! Celebitchy

There is no doubt that “The Biggest Loser” trainer Jillian Michaels has one of the best bodies in America, and given her childhood history of being overweight, it’s something the 36-year-old has worked ultra-hard to achieve. So hard in fact, that she’s not willing to let it slide even to become a biological mother.
“I’m going to adopt. I can’t handle doing that to my body,” Michaels told the new issue of Women’s Health magazine. “Also, when you rescue something, it’s like rescuing a part of yourself.”
Michaels’ words surrounding pregnancy and her figure have been met with criticism from several experts (who have not worked with her) in the health industry.
“She is teaching people about body image and self-esteem. Women who have children all the time and get right back in shape [sic] particularly if they exercise,” Dr. Leslie Seppinni, a Los Angeles-based Family Therapist & Clinical Psychologist told Pop Tarts. “If this is how she truly feels, she should seek counsel before coaching others on issues of body image.”
And Dr. Mike Bishop, Executive Director at Wellspring health/weight loss camps pointed out that Michaels’s own self-esteem may have too much emphasis on aesthetic.
“Jillian’s self-worth seems to be tied to her appealing appearance, and her appearance isn’t necessarily reflective of overall health and happiness,” Bishop said. “There is certainly nothing unhealthy about pregnancy itself, although many women would argue after childbirth it is challenging to get their pre-pregnancy body back, these are the beliefs Jillian is reflecting.”
TV’s toughest trainer also admitted that she weighed 175lbs when she was just 12 years old, and felt “abandoned” after her parents separated, which could have a bearing on her current feelings toward birth and adoption.
“When individuals have dealt with weight issues in their life, they tend to focus on how they feel in their own skin and their level of comfort. In the case of pregnancy, some of these women desire the experience of being a parent, but do not want to risk the possibility of gaining back previously lost weight/losing the ‘new’ body they worked so hard to achieve,” explained Sloane Veshinski, Doctoral Candidate in Counseling, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist & Certified Addictions Professional. “Adoption gives these women the ability to be a parent and to provide a loving home to a child.”
What do you guys think of what she said? Do you agree with her? Does it bother you?

My question is – who actually enjoys watching Dancing With the Stars? I can’t imagine watching it – let alone liking it… it’s painful to watch! Do you watch it?
On Dancing with the Stars‘ “Movie Night” this past Monday night, contestant Jake Pavelka and his dancing partner Chelsie Hightower came in third place for their cha-cha routine, danced of course to Bob Seger’s “That Old Time Rock and Roll.” Check out their dance number and the judge’s reactions in the video clip below (and look for Jake channeling his inner Tom Cruise from another well-known movie):
“That’s awesome…but it’s kind of the wrong movie…we’re doing Risky Business.” Ha!
And here’s the original…

Variety reports that HBO wants another season of How to Make It in America.
The half-hour show, created by Ian Edelman, tracks two twentysomethings, Bryan Greenberg and Victor Rasuk, as they try and figure out how to make money for themselves in the fashion industry in Gotham. Luis Guzmán and Lake Bell also co-star.
During its first eight episodes, How to Make It in America garnered about 2.8 million viewers “factoring in multiple telecasts during the week, and viewing via HBO on-demand
and DVR playback.”
Season two is going to be eight episodes and will air in summer 2011. (I don’t want to wait that long!!)
Here’s the intro music to hold you over until then!

Here is the cover story for VMAN(issue #18): “The Scandinavian Issue,” starring True Blood star Alexander Skarsgard. The actor was shot by photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin and discussed his transitions from being a child actor to Hollywood’s leading man. VMAN 18 hit newsstands April 20th.

