Everyone looks so beautiful! (With the exception of Jessica Alba – I’m reaaaaaaaaaaaally not liking her new haircut!)
Pictured: Jewel, Bradley Cooper, Eric Dane and wife Rebecca Gayheart, Topher Grace, Julia Roberts and niece Emma Roberts, Jessica Biel, Jennifer Garner, Taylor Lautner, Ashton Kutcher and wife Demi Moore, Anne Hathaway, Patrick Dempsey and wife, Jessica Alba and husband Cash Warren, Melissa Rycroft.
Check out all the beautiful stars in the gallery below!!
Lindsay Lohan is selling off her possessions for charity. The ‘Mean Girls’ actress is gutting her home to help her “move forward” emotionally and will sell off the unwanted items to raise funds for good causes. Her mother Dina revealed: “Lindsay’s growing up and she’s been through a lot. She’s trying to move forward. “We’re donating a lot of it to charity. Some of it will go on our Website lohanhouse.com.”
Dina says a lot of Lindsay’s possessions are designer items she has been given for free or exclusive items from showbiz events she has attended. Lindsay added: “It’s not just stuff that she bought. A lot if it is gifted so it’s not necessarily stuff she buys. Like, a company will send five pairs of jeans. So we’re going to donate items like that.” Lindsay – who has an on/off relationship with Samantha Ronson – can’t wait to get rid of many of the items and start afresh. The 23-year-old actress said: “There are a lot of people that are there for the wrong reasons. I started to realize a lot more was being taken from me than was given. It became more draining than anything else. In this industry people build you up to knock you down. If everything is in its place then I will be able to breathe.
“The biggest problem is that I have a lot of stuff. I finally have most of it in one place.” Video footage recorded by TV show ‘The Insider’ from inside Lindsay’s mansion shows rooms piled high with clothes, boxes of shoes stacked to the ceiling and discarded purchases lying unopened. Lindsay explained to ‘Clean House’ presenter Neicy Nash: “This is my home. I just want to be much more serene in here and clear.”
Multitasking mama Ashlee Simpson-Wentz has been hard at work on Broadway these days, but she says she still makes plenty of time for the two leading men in her life: Her husband Pete Wentz and their 1-year-old son Bronx Mowgli.
“We’re together all the time,” Ashlee tells OK! “Bronx is definitely finding himself, and he’s getting his own personality, so hide-and-seek, and new little things. He does sign language, so that’s been fun.”
The 25-year-old Chicago star adds, “I love being a mother.”
Her husband, tennis star Andy Roddick, usually steals the spotlight but Monday night all eyes were on Brooklyn Decker.
The sports star’s little known 22-year-old wife was unveiled as the 2010 Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover girl on “The Late Show With David Letterman.”
After a false alarm in which Letterman pointed to a fake billboard of a naked Scott Brown (in reference to the senator’s vintage nude spread in Cosmo), a sheet was removed from the real SI billboard in Times Square to unveil Decker’s tanned body in a yellow bikini.
The “Perfect 10″ has been married to Roddick since April. According to Eonline.com, they met in 2007, after she caught Roddick’s eye in Sports Illustrated’s 2007 swimsuit issue.
As soon as Decker’s 2010 cover was unveiled, the model took to Twitter like all good celebrities, and expressed her thanks.
“THANK YOU EVERYONE!!! I Wish I could respond to every single one of you but thank you so much for your AMAZINGLY sweet tweets!”
Cover girls in the past have included Tyra Banks, Bar Rafaeli and Heidi Klum – all of whom went on to carve out successful careers in the spotlight.
Good news, Survivor fans: Jeff Probst, whose contract on the CBS hit reality show was expiring, has decided not to snuff his own torch…yet. The host tells EW.com he will be back on the show past the season’s 20th edition, Heroes vs. Villains (which kicks off Thursday night at 8pm). “What has kept me interested in Survivor for 20 seasons is the study of human nature,” says Probst. “How we justify our ethics, and watching what happens to people when they are put in situations of extreme conflict. Sometimes it’s hard to watch, and sometimes it’s enjoyable to watch, but it is always interesting to watch.”
But, like any good Survivor story, this one has a twist. When Probst renewed his contract in the past (after seasons 12 and 16), it was for four cycles over two years. His latest renewal, however, covers only seasons 21 and 22 and will expire in 2011. While that would seem to indicate that the host is ready to finally call it quits and take his act elsewhere next spring, Probst insists that is not necessarily the case. “I’m not approaching this as my last year of Survivor,” says Probst. “I was just comfortable taking it one year at a time. It certainly made it easier for me to just commit to one year and then we can revisit it again next year if everybody wants to.” [Could Survivor continue if Probst hangs up his snuffer, plus more after the jump.]
As for what factor Live for the Moment (the CBS reality pilot-turned-special that Probst created and hosted) may have played in his decision to return, Probst admits that the show opened his eyes to several things — both good and bad —but played no role in his deciding to come back: “Live for the Moment showed me how fun it is to do something new and to explore new topics. It also is a great reminder that it is very, very difficult to get a show on the air, let alone find an audience. But I want to be clear: It had nothing to do with whether I was coming back to Survivor or not. This was just taking a moment after 10 years to take a look at my future, and where I saw it going, and what I wanted to do with it, before signing my contract.”
Still, with Probst showing a desire to try his hand at different projects (like Live for the Moment and filling for Regis Philbin on Live with Regis and Kelly), and now only signing up for a one-year commitment, one has to wonder if his days of informing unlucky contestants that “the tribe has spoken” are nearing an end. And whether the show could continue without him. On that last subject, Probst has no doubts: “I have always said that my belief is that the star of Survivor is Survivor: It is the format. So yes, if there came a point where I decided I was leaving Survivor, I absolutely believe someone else could take over.” Thanks to his new contract, it will be at least a year before we find out if he’s right.
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