Renee Zellweger at the Living Proof Washington DC special screening.


What do you think of her dress? What’s with the blue hair coming off the sleeves? That is one bussay dress.
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What do you think of her dress? What’s with the blue hair coming off the sleeves? That is one bussay dress.

Renee Zellweger is speaking out about a breast cancer scare she had years ago.
During a self examination in 1996, she tells Self magazine that she found two small lumps in her right breast and got them checked out.
“I thought, ‘Oh, I know what you do now. You find out what that is. So I went and found out,” says the actress, 39, who lost her grandmother to cancer in 1969.
“I was like, ‘Let’s just have it over with. Get in there, stab away, get your little crunchy bit or whatever you’re looking for, put it in the mail and we’ll call it a day.’
“Then I had a weird couple of days waiting for the phone call.”
Zellweger later learned she had fibroadenomas (benign breast tumours), which she calls “a fancy word for nothing”.
Still, the experience changed her.
Says the actress, “I pay attention, I do go get my check-ups.”

I love me a good western movie, so I’m totally stoke to see this movie. 3:10 To Yuma was so great! Hopefully this movie is as good as it looks!
Set in the Old West territory of New Mexico, “Appaloosa” revolves around a pair of hired guns (Viggo Mortensen and Ed Harris) who come to clean up a dangerous town run by a ruthless, powerful rancher (Jeremy Irons) and his band of outlaws. While boldly bringing new order to the town, the two fearless lawmen meet a provocative outsider (Renee Zellweger) whose unconventional ways threaten to destroy their decade-old bond.
Genre:Drama
Director:Ed Harris
Cast:Viggo Mortensen, Ed Harris, Renee Zellweger, Jeremy Irons, Timothy Spall

Chris Noth has been handpicked by Renee Zellweger to star in forthcoming movie My One and Only.
The actor was personally recommended for the role by Zellweger, who plays a woman looking for a wealthy man to support her family.
Britain’s Heat magazine reports that Noth will play her love interest, a retired military doctor, in the film which is released next year.
Shooting on the project, directed by Richard Loncraine, reportedly begins this month.
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On working with George Clooney:
“It was a no-brainer. I heard George was making a movie and I said, “When?” If he had asked me to make peanut butter sandwiches for the catering, I would have said, “Crunchy or smooth?” It’s never less than great with him. And poor me, I had to watch guys throwing a football all day. Yeah, that was horrible. (Chuckles) Talk about living the dream.”
On being a happy person:
“I’m fortunate. I think I was born happy. If I have a bad moment, it doesn’t take me long to switch the gear back. I say, ‘That sucked,’ and move on. There’s a lot I want to do. I want to be better at things. I want to know more; I want to understand more. I want to figure out what it is I’m supposed to do. I’m on the road, but I know it’s not the whole road.”

On being Fulfilled:
“I’m not about “If only””, she says of her life. “I know the reality of things and there’s always good there. There’s no yearning with me. There’s intention.”
On acting and liking her job:
“I like the struggle of my work,” she continues. “I like that it’s ridiculous and that it matters to me for reasons I can’t verbalise eloquently. I like it when you’re shooting in 47 degrees below zero and everybody looks the same and it’s hilarious and we’re getting done what we’d hope to do that day.”
On being conscientious:
“I care about what the path I tread looks like. That matters to me – not how other people perceive me. I don’t want to be cruel or belittle people. That’s not part of my constitution and I’m very glad that it isn’t.”
