Halle Berry takes her daughter Nahla to the grocery store. Halle doesn’t look too happy to be having her photo snapped with her daughter in tow.
Looks like Nahla was a good girl in the store because they emerge with a special treat. A big Minnie Mouse balloon.
Nahla is so stinkin’ cute. She’s going to grow up to be gorgeous just like her mom.
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Move over Tobey McGuire, there’s a new Spidey in town. Andrew Garfield has been cast as Spider-Man in the next upcoming film. The movie is set to be released in 3D July 3, 2012.
Director Marc Webb is enthusiastic about the replacement and had this to say.
“Though his name may be new to many, those who know this young actor’s work understand his extraordinary talents. He has a rare combination of intelligence, wit, and humanity. Mark my words, you will love Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker,” says director Marc Webb, who succeeds Sam Raimi in helming the blockbuster franchise.
Garfield’s movie credentials include ‘The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus‘, ‘Lions for Lambs‘, and ‘The Social Network‘. He has also worked with Keira Knightley and Carey Mulligan in ‘Never Let Me Go,’ which is set for release later this year.
I can’t wait to see what he does with the role. They made a great choice.
Do you agree with their decision? If not, who would you pick to play Spider-Man?
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Here’s Tom Selleck taking a stroll through Beverly Hills. The iconic 80s actor still rocks his famous mustache.
He still looks great. I remember how women use to fall all over him. He was so adorable in the movie Three Men and A Baby. My mom thought he was so good looking.
Anyone out there use to have the hots for ol’ Magnum PI here?
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Drake puts his summer tour in Europe on hold to be with his sick mom as she recovers from surgery.
“Despite my best hopes, it is apparent that my mother will need surgery earlier than anticipated,” the Thank Me Later artist said today.
“In light of this news, I have made the difficult decision to cancel my European tour in order to support her during her recovery. I ask everyone to please respect my family’s privacy during this time.”
Drake’s mom has raised him alone since he was just 5 years old in Toronto. This is what he had to say about his mom being sick.
“So that scares me a lot,” he said. “She’s been the most supportive person I’ve ever had in my life—the only person that loves me unconditionally, really. I know a lot of people love me and I love a lot of people. But to love somebody unconditionally is different.
We wish his mom a speedy recovery and hope that she had a successful surgery. Sounds like she is in very good hands.
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This whole story just makes me feel sick to my stomach. We have Opera singer Oksana Grigorieva claiming Mel Gibson was abusive to her.
Then there are reports that she shook the baby during a fight with Gibson. She claims she protecting the baby from Mel
Now all these recorded tapes are being leaked with Mel calling Oksana horrible names and using racial slurs.
How can this man who had a hand in making The Passion Of Christ be doing all these things? It’s very sad.
Who’s telling the truth and who’s not in this case? It’s just a bad situation for all concerned.
I just hope their daughter Lucia is ok and has a happy childhood despite all of this.
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It’s obvious that Janet Jackson has a natural talent for singing and dancing. She, however, prefers a bit of a challenge. That is why acting is her first passion.
[Acting is] more of a challenge for me than singing and dancing is and I love that about it,” Jackson said.
“It was my first passion,” she added, which is why Jackson is thrilled to be a part of “For Colored Girls,” Perry’s film adaptation of the 1975 play, “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf.”
“It’s a great piece of history,” Jackson said.
Even though Jackson began her acting career at age 10 and starting singing professionally by age 14, she feel kids should not start into the business until they are 18. She claims they need to be able to enjoy a normal childhood.
Janet’s brother Michael Jackson sure could have benefited from a normal childhood. It was probably the one thing he was missing in his life. RIP.
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Chris Noth enjoys touring the Spanish capital city with a mysterious lady friend.
However, when he spots that the camera’s are taking his picture he doesn’t look like he’s thrilled about it and tries to avoid the photographers.
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