Dita Von Teese leaves The “Cube” in West Hollywood with Her Boyfriend French Royalty Count Louis-Marie de Castelbajac.

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She’s so cute! (Both of them!)
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“Let this be a lesson… if you have a driver’s license you probably don’t need to be on a bmx bike” Samantha Ronson tweeted along with the picture above.
Sources close to Sam — who posted the bruised up picture on her Twitter earlier today — tell TMZ, she had just finished performing at a bar called The Brig in Venice early Saturday morning … when a car came out of nowhere. Sam hit the pavement when she tried to swerve out of the way.
According to sources, Sam took a nasty spill and had to go to the hospital to get stitches.
We’re told she’s doing fine — but canceled a show in Utah the day after the accident just to be safe.
When I watched this video, my first thought was – this video is just plain awkward. Ashton Kutcher, who co-founded The Demi and Ashton Foundation with wife Demi Moore, has made it his goal to educate the public about child sex slavery in the United States.
After watching a Dateline feature on sex-trafficking, he and wife Demi Moore created a foundation to help put an end to sex-slavery in the US.
I was watching six and seven-year-old girls being raped for profit,” Kutcher says. “I said to myself: I don’t want to live in a world where these things are happening and I’m not doing anything about them.”
Moore and Kutcher began researching the issue further, and discovered that, in the United States alone, between 100,000 and 300,000 girls are enslaved and sold for sex, while upwards of a million girls are prostituted worldwide. The entire industry generates $39 billion annually.
“The average age of a girl involved in the sex trade is 13,” Kutcher says. “And the average man who buys a girl is 30-years-old, has no prior criminal record, and has a well-paying job.”
Kutcher explains that the “Real Men Don’t Buy Girls Campaign” contains a message he hopes people are willing to pass around; one that specifically addresses the male psyche, while also being entertaining and informative.
“Once someone goes on record saying they are or aren’t going to do something, they tend to be a bit more accountable,” says Kutcher. “We wanted to make something akin to a pledge: ‘real men don’t buy girls, and I am a real man.’”
Ashton and his foundation have released a bunch of videos, featuring celebrities such as Justin Timberlake, Sean Penn, Bradley Cooper and Jamie Foxx.
Ashton said, “At the end of the day anyone and everyone can be involved in this campaign. The minute you like our Facebook page, you’re already one step closer to this three-step-process, you’ve made an advocacy video that you can share. One minute of your time might be all a girl needs to save her from sex trafficking.”
Here’s my question – does the video work? Does it make you stop and think about sex slavery? I don’t get it. I don’t think the video is poignant or makes me think about anything other than the fact that Ashton Kutcher is NOT FUNNY. He’s trying to play on his goofy image, but I don’t think it makes any sense in this context. He’s comparing sex-slavery to doing laundry?
What do you think?

Warner Brothers announced on Sunday that the highly-anticipated Superman reboot will be titled ‘Man of Steel’, and that a villain has been cast! Michael Shannon (brilliant in ‘Boardwalk Empire’) will star as the evil General Zod.
While Zod has a number of story lines, he was the fascist head of the military on Krypton, Superman’s home planet. He was portrayed by Terrence Stamp in the first and second Christopher Reeves Superman films, acting as the main villain in the second film.
“Zod is not only one of Superman’s most formidable enemies, but one of the most significant because he has insights into Superman that others don’t. Michael is a powerful actor who can project both the intelligence and the malice of the character, making him perfect for the role,” the film’s director, Zack Snyder, said in a statement.
Shannon, star of “Boardwalk Empire” and an Academy Award nominee for his turn in “Revolutionary Road,” joins an already star-studded cast in Snyder’s film reboot of the beloved comic book. Amy Adams was recently cast as Lois Lane, while Diane Lane and Kevin Costner will play Martha and Pa Kent.
Snyder spoke about his vision for the film in March, giving a just a few hints to the Los Angeles Times.
“Literally, the one thing that everyone can start to think about is that we’re making a movie that finally goes with the approach that there’s been no other Superman movies,” Snyder told the paper. “If you look at ‘Batman Begins,’ there’s that structure: there’s the canon that we know about and respect, but on other hand there’s this approach that pre-supposes that there haven’t been any other movies. In every aspect of design and of story, the whole thing is very much from that perspective of ‘Respect the canon but don’t be a slave to the movies.’”
Lady Gaga took a fall off her piano while performing in Houston, Texas.
OUCH!
