Personally, I’ve never been a fan of the treadmill. Not that it isn’t an effective piece of equipment, but I never liked the idea of running for hours and still being in the same place. Also, there isn’t much to look at when you’re on a treadmill. Now, if I was on a treadmill with this view of Britney Spears, I think I’d never stop running. … read more
Kelly Hall is a UK Glamour Model, that is code for girl with tits who always liked the idea of being a model, even if it meant capitalizing on her tits, because it’s better than working at the strip club or as an escort. If anything, even if it doesn’t pay, it increases her audience and gives her that stamp of approval that allows her to write “Published Model” on her instagram, differentiating her from “instagram models”…which amazingly enough makes athletes and other rich people want to marry their trashy asses, or knock up their trashy asses, and the whole thing is better than being a stripper they were destined to be in… YOu see Glamour Model, is anything but Glamourous, if anything it is the trashiest kind of modelling, but if you white wash it by labelling it Glamour…it makes the whole experience almost as luxurious as fashion models…who also show their tits… I guess what I am getting at is that every girl should show her tits to get ahead and that’s probably the one life lesson we can pull from the UK’s Page 3 tabloid, that’s been celebrating these topless tarts everyday for decades…good work. TO SEE THE ARCHIVE OF PAGE 3 TITTIES CLICK HERE
Director Paul Weitz wanted Tina Fey so badly for his new movie Admission that he was willing to keep her clothed. “Originally the movie was closer to the book in that it had a couple of legitimate sex scenes in it and I was like ‘Urk!'” Fey tells me. “So they were kind enough to accommodate that.” That doesn’t mean though that she and co-star Paul Rudd didn’t enjoy good chemistry. Rudd says he was “predisposed to liking her anyway” as they share many of the same friends. As for the film’s Princeton setting, the actor admitted that making Admission was the only way he could ever get on the campus as his “GPA was very middling”. Is Weitz worried that colleges will hold Admission — which is also very candid about the college admissions process — against his kids when they apply to college later down the line? Turns out he already has a plan! “I’m going to change their names!” But Princeton won’t hold a grudge, as Weitz says they agreed to let him film on campus because “they liked the idea of having Tina Fey around for a little bit”. However, he adds, the actual Princeton admissions office does not appear in the film because it remains “super-duper top secret”! Check out my full interviews below: Follow Grace Randolph on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .