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Cate Blanchett has blasted mothers who allow their children to have plastic surgery in an attempt to mimic their Hollywood idols. The actress admits she is relieved she is mother to two sons because girls are under so much pressure to be body perfect.
She says, “It’s a big difference women in their 60s or 70s finally deciding to get their eyes done. Who knows what you’re going to think? But when you’ve got an 18-year-old daughter who says ‘Mummy can I get a boob job?’ and you go ‘Sure honey’.
“I mean their bodies haven’t even finished evolving. The fact that you’ve got a magazine, you know all these magazines for teenage girls about consuming and they’re so fragile. I’ve got sons. I don’t know what I’d do if I had a daughter.”
I’m tired of posting pics from this. So I’m putting all the rest in here. The pictures seriously NEVER END! Just when I think I’m at the end – I see another celeb that I have to post. So instead of doing like 20 more posts, I’m going to put everyone in here. Just click on the thumbnails to enlarge!
IN ORDER: Ginnifer Goodwin and goofy looking Chris Klein, Stunning Kate Moss, Jennifer Connelly and husband Paul Bettany, Cameron Diaz, A disturbingly thin Cate Blanchett, Chloe Sevigny, The gorgeous Jennifer Garner, A pregnant Salma Hayek, Naomi Watts and boyfriend Liev Schreiber, Kate Bosworth (love the look), Elizabeth Berkley, Petra Nemcova, Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen.
PHEW! That should keep you guys busy!
First look at Cate as Bob Dylan in Todd Haynes biopic “I’m Not There.”
The film stars Christian Bale, Cate, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, Ben Wishaw and Marcus Carl Franklin as Dylan during different times of his life. Julianne Moore, Michelle Williams and Adrien Brody also star.
Cate Blanchett will be reprising her role of Queen Elizabeth I for “The Golden Age,” co-starring Clive Owen and Geoffrey Rush.
“The Golden Age” is the sequel to the 1998 critically acclaimed film “Elizabeth” which earned seven Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture and a Best Actress nomination for Blanchett. The sequel will follow the relationship between Queen Elizabeth I and the explorer Walter Raleigh (Clive Owen). Geoffrey Rush returns as Queen Elizabeth’s close friend and ally, Sir Francis Walsingham.


I’m not diggin the dress…
