Last week, Jennifer Aniston turned 50 . Naturally, this development prompted countless tabloid headlines about how Jen is desperate to be married, desperate to have a kid, desperate to reboot her career. All of that is BS, obviously, as Jen’s career is still on fire, and she’s crushing it in a way that few people are capable of at any age. But amidst all the nonsense, there was one kernel of truth that’s worth discussing. Jen invited Brad Pitt to her birthday party, and the actor was definitely in attendance at the star-studded bash. Rumors about Brad and Jen getting back together have been circulating non-stop ever since Pitt split with Angelina Jolie . Officially, Brad and Jen are just friends, but at least one insider says there are still some strong feelings between the exes. “Brad felt good seeing Jennifer again and spending time with her at her birthday party,” a source close to the situation tells Hollywood Life. “Brad has done a lot of work on himself since being in a relationship with her, so he feels like a different guy,” the insider continues. “He also still has a lot of love for Jen, his [first] ex-wife.” The source even goes so far as to claim that Brad is hoping Jen’s birthday party was the first step on the road to reconciliation. “He hopes attending her birthday party may be the start of a new beginning in their journey together,” says the tipster. “He is trying to keep an open mind about everything.” The informant makes sure to point out that Brad is not rushing anything, and — for the time being at least — he’s content to just be friends with her. “Brad is in a great place and wants to share his life with people he cares about and to become friends with Jen again would be a big win for him,” says the source. “It’s really cool that he can mend fences, and as he gets older, he wants to be in a place where everything is good, and being friends with Jen again and having that friendship again is very important to him.” Well, we wish them all the best in their friendship. Of course, like the rest of the world, we’re actually hoping these two will give their relationship another chance. Make it happen, you two perfect-looking people! If not for yourselves, then do it for us! View Slideshow: Jennifer Aniston Finally Fights Back Against All the BS
It’s been over six years since Kim Zolciak left The Real Housewives of Atlanta . In that time, she’s seen success in some areas (Hey, very few Housewives get their own spinoffs!), and been less triumphant in others. (The less said about Zolciak’s music career , the better!) Kim appears to be doing fine financially, but given her love of the spotlight, one might assume she would want to make her way back to TV. Given her intense love of the spotlight, it would be safe to assume that Kim would be eager to return to the show that made her famous. Over the years, there have been rumors that Zolciak is “desperate” to reclaim her role on the show, but in a scathing new interview, the mother of five dismisses those reports and claims that she’s glad to be done with RHOA — and with her castmates. “F–k no,” Kim told OK! magazine when asked if she still watches the show. “I do not [keep up with the show at all]. No. Last year was enough for me to handle.” In case there was any question about her feelings about RHOA, she added: “I will never go back to Housewives again.” So why is it that Zolciak harbors such disdain for the series that first put her in the spotlight? Well, not surprisingly, Kim claims her contentious castmates are the problem. Zolciak insists that she’s changed as a person in the years since she lost her full-time cast member status, while her former colleagues have not. Worse, Kim says, they’re “oblivious to the lack of growth” in their lives. Zolciak goes on to say that her castmates are too negative for her current state of mind. “I like positive happy fun things, you know? And I feel like [the show and its environment] can be [filled with] a lot of negativity,” she says. After pretty much torching a whole lot of bridges in a single interview, Kim goes on to say she wishes her castmates well: “I don’t know that there’s a whole lot of animosity [between me and the rest of the cast],” she tells OK! “I just [think] we all kind of have our own separate lives…or at least I do,” she added. Well, that may be the case — but there’s one important distinction: They live their separate lives on TV, whereas Kim does not! View Slideshow: Kim Zolciak Flaunts Ridic Cleavage, Buff Husband on Vacay
Wednesday’s episode found our favorite coven of witches desperately trying to find some allies as the war against Michael Langdon aka The Antichrist loomed. Cordelia turned to Dinah Stevens, the witch who we know is in Outpost 3 in the present in this time jumping series, and asked her for a meeting. The meeting was with Papa Legba, but Dinah was not about to set that up until she got some cold hard cash for the inconvenience of summoning the voodoo devil. Cordelia parted with $100,000 and got a lot more than she bargained for when she realized that Nan was working with the elusive villain in hell. “I really like hell,” she admitted to Cordelia. “It’s fun! … I make trouble.” Cordelia’s plan sounded rather simple: She wanted Papa Legba to open the gates of hell long enough to trap Michael in there for the rest of eternity. While Papa Legba seemed to like the idea of Michael being all locked up in his realm, he said she would need to give him something in return. All of her girls would have to make their way to the dimension, presumably so he could harness their powers. But that was not enough for Cordelia to agree to the offer. Instead, she pleaded with Dinah after Papa Legba exited the scene, but Dinah was open about that being the only way out for them. While Cordelia’s plan fizzled out, we got to witness a whole new plan thanks to the addition of Bubbles McGee, Joan Collins’ second character this season. The washed-up movie star could tell what people were thinking, so Madison reached out to her in a blatant attempt to make the first strike against the men of Michael’s school. Myrtle and Bubbles indulged in a dinner party with the warlocks, and that’s when Bubbles learned the frightening truth about John Henry: He was murdered, and both men knew all about it. John Henry was brought back to life courtesy of Mallory and Zoe harnessing their magical abilities, and John Henry had a revenge plan in mind. Cordelia intercepted Ariel and Baldwin’s plan to send powder through the air to kill her and her girls and noted that the idea was stolen from a woman. Those warlocks switched the gender and set out to steal the idea for themselves. In any case, they were burned at the stake alongside Miss Mead. John Henry returned to do the lightning, but it didn’t seem to faze Miss Mead who was chanting that it was a rebirth of sorts for her. This episode was transitional more than anything. It set the tone for what’s to come in the coming weeks as the battle against the Antichrist gets underway. What are your thoughts on the latest twists and turns? Hit the comments below! American Horror Story continues Wednesdays on FX. View Slideshow: 22 Shows You Can’t Miss This Fall
Wednesday’s episode found our favorite coven of witches desperately trying to find some allies as the war against Michael Langdon aka The Antichrist loomed. Cordelia turned to Dinah Stevens, the witch who we know is in Outpost 3 in the present in this time jumping series, and asked her for a meeting. The meeting was with Papa Legba, but Dinah was not about to set that up until she got some cold hard cash for the inconvenience of summoning the voodoo devil. Cordelia parted with $100,000 and got a lot more than she bargained for when she realized that Nan was working with the elusive villain in hell. “I really like hell,” she admitted to Cordelia. “It’s fun! … I make trouble.” Cordelia’s plan sounded rather simple: She wanted Papa Legba to open the gates of hell long enough to trap Michael in there for the rest of eternity. While Papa Legba seemed to like the idea of Michael being all locked up in his realm, he said she would need to give him something in return. All of her girls would have to make their way to the dimension, presumably so he could harness their powers. But that was not enough for Cordelia to agree to the offer. Instead, she pleaded with Dinah after Papa Legba exited the scene, but Dinah was open about that being the only way out for them. While Cordelia’s plan fizzled out, we got to witness a whole new plan thanks to the addition of Bubbles McGee, Joan Collins’ second character this season. The washed-up movie star could tell what people were thinking, so Madison reached out to her in a blatant attempt to make the first strike against the men of Michael’s school. Myrtle and Bubbles indulged in a dinner party with the warlocks, and that’s when Bubbles learned the frightening truth about John Henry: He was murdered, and both men knew all about it. John Henry was brought back to life courtesy of Mallory and Zoe harnessing their magical abilities, and John Henry had a revenge plan in mind. Cordelia intercepted Ariel and Baldwin’s plan to send powder through the air to kill her and her girls and noted that the idea was stolen from a woman. Those warlocks switched the gender and set out to steal the idea for themselves. In any case, they were burned at the stake alongside Miss Mead. John Henry returned to do the lightning, but it didn’t seem to faze Miss Mead who was chanting that it was a rebirth of sorts for her. This episode was transitional more than anything. It set the tone for what’s to come in the coming weeks as the battle against the Antichrist gets underway. What are your thoughts on the latest twists and turns? Hit the comments below! American Horror Story continues Wednesdays on FX. View Slideshow: 22 Shows You Can’t Miss This Fall
Maybe a year and a half ago, Shannon Beador was blaming Vicki Gunvalson’s rumor-mongering for her weight gain. Now, things are very different. On the most recent episode of The Real Housewives of Orange County , Shannon Beador flipped out . Vicki is riding to Shannon’s defense, saying that the situation was unfair — and was Gina and Emily’s fault. Vicki Gunvalson took to her Bravo blog to defend Shannon. First and foremost, Vicki set the stage for Shannon snapping the way that she did. “We were all miserable in Jamaica, as it was way too hot,” Vicki shares. She writes: “And the hotel rooms did not have air conditioning due to an air compressor being broken.” (I wouldn’t wish for even my worst enemy to be in Virginia without air conditioning. Jamaica? I’d have quit the show and flown back right away) “They were able to eventually accommodate us on the last few days and moved us to a new villa where it was nice and cool,” Vicki says. “I think all of our nerves were shot,” Vicki explains. “And things heated up and got out of control.” Now that she’s explained everyone’s frayed nerves and Shannon’s ponytail, she starts in on the actual conflict. “I think we should have calmly discussed our concerns or issues with Shannon, without going on the attack mode,” Vicki writes. “I’ve been on the receiving end of this type of argument when people go after you,” she says. “And it’s not fun by any means.” Vicki wants to make it very clear that she was not a deliberate participant in this, and that her concern about Shannon appearing to be drinking alone was genuine. “I told Shannon just today that she is in a much better place than she was six months ago when this was filmed,” Vicki adds. “And,” she continues. “I’m proud of her strength and accomplishments.” “It was taken out of context when I said Shannon has ‘rich girl problems’ when she was talking about having to move again,” Vicki writes. “She was not discussing the amount of support she receives,” Vicki clarifies. “Or that she was ungrateful for it.” Vicki says: “she was just saying she just got settled in her home and now she had to look for a new place.” You know what? That’s valid. Also, has anyone noticed how much Vicki is trying to hold herself accountable for her words these days? Good for her. Hey, so, remember that part of this week’s episode when Tamra responded to Shannon by screaming at her? Vicki remembers. “I don’t know all the history of why Tamra got so upset with Shannon,” Vicki says. “Other than what I have heard from Tamra.” “She was truly concerned for Shannon,” Vicki continues. “And felt Shannon wasn’t there for Tamra during that time.” Vicki continues: “I just think the delivery could have been a little ‘softer.'” “Like Shannon said, she thought it was resolved at their lunch date at Roger’s Garden,” Vicki notes. “So clearly there was more that transpired after that, which I wasn’t aware of.” As we discussed, Tamra no longer feels sorry for Shannon , which is quite a thing to say about your BFF. Vicki sounds fed up: “I don’t know why Gina and Emily are so obsessed with ‘being friends with Shannon.'” “It’s clear that they don’t have an authentic interest in her life or what she is going through,” Vicki assesses. “Nor do I think it’s fair to continue to talk about it,” Vicki says. “Friendships happen naturally and are never good if they are forced.” (Spoken like a woman who’s never used overt friendliness as a weapon to get her way, we take it) Real talk, though, Gina and Emily probably want to forge these friendships to cement their place on the show. “It’s like they are obsessed with talking about it,” Vicki continues. In Vicki’s eyes, “Just because they are hanging out with Shannon doesn’t mean they have to be BFF’s.” “My feeling,” Vicki writes. “Is to let it flow naturally.” It can be difficult to very naturally form friendships while on camera, however. “Shannon and I don’t see much of Gina and Emily,” Vicki shades. “So I don’t know why they are so focused on it.” In Vicki’s eyes: “For some of the girls to continue to prod Tamra on her friendship with Shannon when they knew it was issue is just plain mean.” “It is disingenuous of Gina to purposely try to drive a wedge between Tamra and Shannon and then claim to be some victim,” Vicki accuses. Vicki has a theory: “It’s like she thinks she is going to win Tamra over if she is friends with her and not Shannon?” “Are we in grade school?” Vicki asks. “Is this a game?” “Gina does not have the history Tamra and Shannon do,” Vicki says. “And my advice is to leave them be and let them sort this out on their own.” “They sure don’t need Gina’s advice on this,” in Vicki’s opinion. “Shannon’s situation is completely different than anyone else’s,” Vicki affirms. “Her divorce is nasty and very difficult to handle.” “Kelly stirred the pot by telling Shannon that Tamra thinks Shannon isn’t a good friend,” she accuses. “That’s not being a friend at all.” “She threw that out there and then walked away smirking, which is extremely mean,” Vicki writes. “It is NOT ok talking ‘crap’ on your friend behind her back.” “And,” Vicki continues. “When Kelly said ‘David must have been a saint’ is wrong and NOT ok.” “She owes Shannon an apology,” Vicki concludes. “As they are very good friends still.” Who’d have thought this time last year that Vicki would come riding to Shannon’s defense? View Slideshow: The Real Housewives of Orange County Premiere Just Gave Us So Much More Hope For Season 13
Maybe a year and a half ago, Shannon Beador was blaming Vicki Gunvalson’s rumor-mongering for her weight gain. Now, things are very different. On the most recent episode of The Real Housewives of Orange County , Shannon Beador flipped out . Vicki is riding to Shannon’s defense, saying that the situation was unfair — and was Gina and Emily’s fault. Vicki Gunvalson took to her Bravo blog to defend Shannon. First and foremost, Vicki set the stage for Shannon snapping the way that she did. “We were all miserable in Jamaica, as it was way too hot,” Vicki shares. She writes: “And the hotel rooms did not have air conditioning due to an air compressor being broken.” (I wouldn’t wish for even my worst enemy to be in Virginia without air conditioning. Jamaica? I’d have quit the show and flown back right away) “They were able to eventually accommodate us on the last few days and moved us to a new villa where it was nice and cool,” Vicki says. “I think all of our nerves were shot,” Vicki explains. “And things heated up and got out of control.” Now that she’s explained everyone’s frayed nerves and Shannon’s ponytail, she starts in on the actual conflict. “I think we should have calmly discussed our concerns or issues with Shannon, without going on the attack mode,” Vicki writes. “I’ve been on the receiving end of this type of argument when people go after you,” she says. “And it’s not fun by any means.” Vicki wants to make it very clear that she was not a deliberate participant in this, and that her concern about Shannon appearing to be drinking alone was genuine. “I told Shannon just today that she is in a much better place than she was six months ago when this was filmed,” Vicki adds. “And,” she continues. “I’m proud of her strength and accomplishments.” “It was taken out of context when I said Shannon has ‘rich girl problems’ when she was talking about having to move again,” Vicki writes. “She was not discussing the amount of support she receives,” Vicki clarifies. “Or that she was ungrateful for it.” Vicki says: “she was just saying she just got settled in her home and now she had to look for a new place.” You know what? That’s valid. Also, has anyone noticed how much Vicki is trying to hold herself accountable for her words these days? Good for her. Hey, so, remember that part of this week’s episode when Tamra responded to Shannon by screaming at her? Vicki remembers. “I don’t know all the history of why Tamra got so upset with Shannon,” Vicki says. “Other than what I have heard from Tamra.” “She was truly concerned for Shannon,” Vicki continues. “And felt Shannon wasn’t there for Tamra during that time.” Vicki continues: “I just think the delivery could have been a little ‘softer.'” “Like Shannon said, she thought it was resolved at their lunch date at Roger’s Garden,” Vicki notes. “So clearly there was more that transpired after that, which I wasn’t aware of.” As we discussed, Tamra no longer feels sorry for Shannon , which is quite a thing to say about your BFF. Vicki sounds fed up: “I don’t know why Gina and Emily are so obsessed with ‘being friends with Shannon.'” “It’s clear that they don’t have an authentic interest in her life or what she is going through,” Vicki assesses. “Nor do I think it’s fair to continue to talk about it,” Vicki says. “Friendships happen naturally and are never good if they are forced.” (Spoken like a woman who’s never used overt friendliness as a weapon to get her way, we take it) Real talk, though, Gina and Emily probably want to forge these friendships to cement their place on the show. “It’s like they are obsessed with talking about it,” Vicki continues. In Vicki’s eyes, “Just because they are hanging out with Shannon doesn’t mean they have to be BFF’s.” “My feeling,” Vicki writes. “Is to let it flow naturally.” It can be difficult to very naturally form friendships while on camera, however. “Shannon and I don’t see much of Gina and Emily,” Vicki shades. “So I don’t know why they are so focused on it.” In Vicki’s eyes: “For some of the girls to continue to prod Tamra on her friendship with Shannon when they knew it was issue is just plain mean.” “It is disingenuous of Gina to purposely try to drive a wedge between Tamra and Shannon and then claim to be some victim,” Vicki accuses. Vicki has a theory: “It’s like she thinks she is going to win Tamra over if she is friends with her and not Shannon?” “Are we in grade school?” Vicki asks. “Is this a game?” “Gina does not have the history Tamra and Shannon do,” Vicki says. “And my advice is to leave them be and let them sort this out on their own.” “They sure don’t need Gina’s advice on this,” in Vicki’s opinion. “Shannon’s situation is completely different than anyone else’s,” Vicki affirms. “Her divorce is nasty and very difficult to handle.” “Kelly stirred the pot by telling Shannon that Tamra thinks Shannon isn’t a good friend,” she accuses. “That’s not being a friend at all.” “She threw that out there and then walked away smirking, which is extremely mean,” Vicki writes. “It is NOT ok talking ‘crap’ on your friend behind her back.” “And,” Vicki continues. “When Kelly said ‘David must have been a saint’ is wrong and NOT ok.” “She owes Shannon an apology,” Vicki concludes. “As they are very good friends still.” Who’d have thought this time last year that Vicki would come riding to Shannon’s defense? View Slideshow: The Real Housewives of Orange County Premiere Just Gave Us So Much More Hope For Season 13
I don’t know who those other losers are that got tagged on this latest Ariel Winter cleavage pic, but I’m not going to lie, it’s a little annoying. Not only is it making it more difficult to pretend she’s blowing me the Little Tuna that kiss, she almost blocked the view. I thought Ariel was supposed to a pro at this whole social media thing by now, but clearly she’s still got a lot to learn.
10 Women Who Cheated On Their Men With Losers Beyonce sang about being “Irreplaceable” and how she’d move on to a better man one day. It was an inspiring song that shows she can move on to bigger and better things. These women , though, cheated on their men with guys who were definite downgrades. What were they thinking?
Here are Lucy Pinder and friends in the latest “Big Boobed Brunettes” issue for Nuts Magazine. I wonder if all these girls are actually friends? Or do they hate Lucy because she always seems to get the cover. I’d like to think that they are and have naughty slumber parties together. And during these slumber parties, they compete in boob wrestling matches. Winner gets a full body Thai massage by all the losers. Mmm… *Check out Lucy Pinder in another sexy Nuts shoot