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Terminator’s New Book: “I Tossed The Ensalada (Salad) Of My Housekeeper And Lied To My Wife About My Pequeño … So What!?”

Arnold Schwarzenegger Writes Tell-All Damn, Arnold Schwarzenegger has penned his own tell-all called ‘The Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story’ and it looks like it’s all coming out now: According to NY Daily News ,’ In an explosive tell-all book, Arnold Schwarzenegger offers “Total Recall” of the infidelity that ruined his marriage — revealing his wife confronted him about his love child in couples counseling. “The Terminator” actor writes that Maria Shriver waited until a day after he left the California governor’s office in 2011 to confirm her long-held suspicion that he was a cheater. “The minute we sat down, the therapist turned to me and said, ‘Maria wanted to come here today and to ask about a child — whether you fathered a child with your housekeeper Mildred,’ ” Schwarzenegger writes in “Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story.” “I told the therapist, ‘It’s true,’ ” Schwarzenegger recounts in the memoir, set to hit bookstores on Oct. 1. The Daily News obtained a copy of the book in which Schwarzenegger candidly tells of his journey from a rural town in Austria to becoming a Mr. Universe bodybuilder, Hollywood superstar and powerful politician. He waits until near the end of the 624-page tome to describe the fling with his married housekeeper Mildred Baena and the secret son he kept from his wife for 15 years. He admitted to Shriver in the Jan. 4, 2011, faceoff that “it was my screwup” and immediately began groveling, telling her she was the “perfect wife” and assuring her that he was still “turned on” by her. He divulges that he had sex with Baena in 1996 in the guesthouse of his Pacific Palisades, Calif., mansion while Shriver was away on vacation with their kids and he was stuck in Hollywood working on the flick “Batman & Robin.” When Baena gave birth, she named the baby Joseph and listed her husband as the father — and Schwarzenegger writes that he “wanted” to believe that — and did — for years. He writes that he kept Baena on as housekeeper because he thought that was the best way to “control the situation.” He reveals that many years before the marriage-counseling showdown, Shriver asked him if the child was his, but he adamantly denied it. Schwarzenegger explains that Shriver implied she had already confronted Baena and learned the truth. He claims that for a long time he even convinced himself that the boy was not his. But as Joseph grew older, he began to look more and more like Schwarzenegger until the “The Running Man” actor could no longer run from his responsibility. The resemblance was so strong that “I realized there was little doubt that he was my son,” writes Schwarzenegger. He adds that he was already governor of California when Baena’s husband left her and he began secretly supporting her and her children financially. Schwarzenegger, who has four children with Shriver, reasons that politically he was doing the right thing by concealing his illegitimate son because he had not campaigned for governor on family values. “I blocked out the fact that as a husband and father, as a man with a family and wife, I was letting people down,” he writes. But Schwarzenegger clearly believes in Hollywood endings, adding that he still has hope he and Shriver will get back together. “You can call this denial,” he writes, “but it’s the way my mind works.” Wow… this guy is something else.

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Octomom to Paris Hilton: You Suck!

Nadya Suleman is ripping Paris Hilton over her recent comments about gay men … yeah, you know it’s bad when Octomom is jumping all over you for something you said/did. Paris Hilton’s anti-gay rant , in which she said that gay guys are horny, disgusting and probably AIDS-infected (Paris profusely apologized), makes her a “moron” in Octomom’s book. Octomom ripped Paris, calling her every name in the book , then bragged that she’ll be performing her new song at a gay strip club soon. Because we know you’re curious, here’s a sneak peek: Octomom Dancing Sorry. Hey, it beats the heck out of the Octomom porn trailer. Barely.

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On the 12th September 2012 my dream finally came true and I met…

On the 12th September 2012 my dream finally came true and I met Justin Bieber. For the last 3 and a half years I have been supporting Justin, but somehow I just never got the chance to meet him. We did try. We went everywhere, we slept outside his hotels, we camped for days just to try and see him but nothing ever happened. Then about 3 weeks ago there was a rumor going around that  Justin was doing a UK book signing. My friends and I were like freaking out  cause we seriously needed wristbands. Then WHSmith tweeted they were going on sale the next day at 10. When the wristbands went on sale, my computer froze and yeah.. I was crying and freaking out. At about 11am my best friend called me and was crying because she managed to get 2 wristbands.  I was so happy! The day came and we live 4 hours away from London so we had to get the coach down there, it took like 5 hours. We were freaking out because we were so happy. We finally arrived in London and my other friends were lost so we had to go and meet them but luckily we found out Justin was staying like 30 seconds from there. We found his hotel and then we were standing outside for hours. We met some amazing people outside, you know who you are girls woo! Kenny comes out and was calming everyone down, then suddenly Justin just comes out like telling everyone to stay behind the barrier but no-one did so he went back inside. Then take 2. Justin came out again and then everyone stayed behind the barrier and listened. He came over to our side first. I was like “Hi Justin can I have a picture please?” He put his arm round my waist and we took a picture. Then his car went and we chased after it for like 10 minutes, it was so funny! He was like waving to us and stuff. Then it was time to go to the book signing. We found the secret location and we queued for another couple of hours. Finally we were going in. I saw Kenny again and I had a chat with him (I love this man so much, he’s so kind seriously) Then I’m walking up to the table where Justin was and he did this massive smile. He was like “Hey,” so then I said “You have done so much for my over the past 3 years.” Then he was like, “Thank you so much I love you” and then winked at me. I ALMOST DIED!  Then he gave me my book and I just cried so much after that. It was definitely the best day of life. I never ever ever thought in a million years the would happen but ‘Never say never’ for real, I stick by that. Dreams do come true. -@BecciBieber1 See the article here: On the 12th September 2012 my dream finally came true and I met…

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I met Justin when he was in London, outside of his hotel on the…

I met Justin when he was in London, outside of his hotel on the 12th of September with my friends Charlee, Carly, and Lexiee. I met them in April outside Justin’s hotel. We had heard some rumors on Twitter that he was staying at the Langham Hotel. I had stayed up all night trying to find out where he was, I even got my mum to search! Even though I had a wristband to the signing that day, I had a feeling that we would all meet him. After around half an hour of waiting, Dan Kanter came out. We were so happy, we knew Justin was staying there. Just over 2 hours later Justin came out. We had met some other beliebers there and some crazy girl literally ran towards him and gave him a onesie (which I thought was pretty funny, it hand penguins all over it). Kenny came out of the hotel and said that if we got behind the barrier, Justin would speak to every single one of us. As much as we were all excited, we did what Kenny said despite some angry paps climbing over. Justin did as he promised and took pictures with us all. He dropped my iPhone though so my picture is really messed but I found one of us on the internet. Justin went to go get in his car but my friends and I had made a really epic scrapbook and we wanted to give it to him. My friend Carly grabbed it and threw it into Justin’s car. It accidentally hit Alfredo and we yelled sorry! I kind of suffer from depression and I do self harm, but Justin saw it at his hotel and he gave me a hug and made me promise him to never self harm again. But like I said, I had a wristband for his signing and I waited hours till it was my turn to meet him! As I walked up to the table trying not to cry, he just looked at me and said, “You still promise me don’t you?” I nodded and he said, “I want to speak to you in private go sit over there” He was pointing to this chair so I sat there trying to get over that fact that he recognized me. Then Moshe came over and he didn’t believe me when I told him what Justin said, so then I got asked to leave. I just did what he said, the last thing I wanted to do was make a scene and ruin other people’s chance to meet Justin. The next day I knew Justin was recording “Jonathan Ross Show” so we went to the studios and he came out! We had bought him some really British stuff. I was trying to give him the gifts and he took the crisps and said thank you but then he started to do the Macarena at the window. He came out once again and held his pinky out. I said promise. He then took with some more fans. He went inside to record, I had figured he wouldn’t come out again so we went round the front and at about 9pm his car came, per usual it was chaos. I was running along with his car till we got to Waterloo and that’s a good 10-15min walk from the studios! I was so emotional and tired, I just went straight home but I just wanted to say thank you Justin.  -@ Londonbeliebah More here: I met Justin when he was in London, outside of his hotel on the…

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Making It Rain On Them Hoes: Queen Latifah’s Old Boo Celebrity Trainer Jeanette Jenkins Gets New BET Body Makeover Show

No more excuses for being chubby lumpkins! EBT is gonna help y’all get bangin’ bawwwwdies courtesy of Jeanette Jenkins , Queen Latifah’s former boo! According to AllHipHop reports : Hollywood’s most sought after celebrity trainer, Jeanette Jenkins, has secured her very own show on BET. The nationally syndicated show is currently in pre-production, and will feature Jenkins whipping everyday people into shape and giving them a complete makeover from top to bottom. “You’re going to see the whole transformation in one show,” Jeanette Jenkins said during her visit to the AllHipHop offices. “Ordinary people out there are going to have an opportunity to train with the Hollywood trainer and will get the opportunity to get treated like stars.” Known as the “Hollywood Trainer” because of her work with numerous A-list celebrities, including Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz, Kimora Lee Simmons, Serena Williams, Queen Latifah, Kelly Rowland, Paula Patton, Robin Thicke, Terrence J, and many others, Jenkins plans to incorporate her celebrity clients into her new show. “I’m going to have a few celebrity drop-ins every once in a while, but this show is really about the people. Showing them how they can change their lives with just what they have in their own homes and in their own environment,” said Jenkins. Jenkins has teamed up with Akil productions, the same team that is responsible for creating popular shows, “The Game” and “Girlfriends”. Several contestants for the show will be chosen via Jenkins’ Twitter page (@jeanettejenkins).* The untitled show is currently in pre-production and will be coming to BET soon. Sounds like a good look for both Jeanette and Mara and Salim Akil! Congratulations guys. Will you be watching? Even more importantly, do you think Jeanette’s show can inspire y’all to get off the couch and avoid obesity, heart disease and diabetes? Check out some of her pics with famous friends below: Twitter

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Cakes Galore: Hollyweird Banger Eva Longoria Puts Her Bare Azz On Blast In New Book

Eva Longoria Poses Bottomless For New Celebrity Book Desperate Housewive Eva Longoria is letting it all hang out for a new book of celebrity pics taken by photographer Jork Weissman. The former Mrs. Parker joins R&B crooner Usher, who is also featured in the book……but with all of his clothes ON. Mark Sanchez is one lucky guy . Hit the flip for the money shot of Eva and her uncovered cakes… Images via Wenn

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Mr. Skin Presents The Telephone Book at Chicago’s Music Box Theatre [VIDEO]

Hey Chicago! Got any plans this weekend? Well, now you do, because tonight, September 21 , and tomorrow night, September 22 at midnight , we’d like to cordially invite you to a screening of the unsung X-rated classic The Telephone Book (1971) co-presented by Mr.Skin! The Telephone Book stars Sarah Kennedy , a dead ringer for a young Goldie Hawn who you may remember as a hooker hawking her wares alongside Cassandra Peterson (aka Elvira, Mistress of the Dark) in The Working Girls (1973). Sarah plays Alice, a sexually curious young woman with pornographic wallpaper in her apartment who becomes obsessed with John Smith ( Norman Rose ), the “world’s greatest obscene phone caller.” After gushing to her best friend ( Jill Clayburgh in her screen debut) that the call was a “work of art”, Alice sets out to find this master of obscenity on an erotic journey across New York City. Her only clue? ” I’M IN THE BOOK ,” he tells her. ” I’LL BE WAITING. TRY AND FIND ME .” Disowned by distributor Joe Levine (who had built his reputation bringing racy art-house fare like 1963’s Contempt to America), The Telephone Book went virtually unseen for 38 years before a 2009 screening at Hollywood’s Egyptian Theatre exposed it to a whole nude generation. Playing like the bastard child of Russ Meyer and Jean-Luc Godard and a major influence on Bernardo Bertolucci ‘s Last Tango in Paris (1972), The Telephone Book is a fascinating look into the taboo-busting world of early ’70s indie film that’s just begging to be re-discovered. So pick up the phone and join us and producer Merv Bloch (appearing in person) this weekend at Chicago’s historic Music Box Theatre — you’ll be glad you did. See the original trailer for The Telephone Book after the jump!

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Eva Longoria Bares Butt in Rare Nude Photo Shoot [PIC]

Luscious Latina Eva Longoria has legions of male admirers thanks to her role as a horny housewife on Desperate Housewives , but she’s notorious here at Skin Central for her skingy ways. Well, all that’s about to change because Eva is finally lending out some of that sugar for fashion photographer Jork Weismann in his latest master(bation) piece Asleep at the Chateau . We’re not talking artfully covered “nakedness, but full-on buns and back crack as Eva lounges in bed. As you may have inferred from the title, the book features other well-known celebrities and models all posed in beds at the infamous Chateau Marmont. The trendy hotel has long been the choice for hard partiers like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan , but we’re betting this book will produce some ragers of an entirely different sort. Asleep at the Chateau has yet to be released, but you can keep your bookworm wriggling with sexy pics of Eva Longoria right here on MrSkin.com!

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Penny Marshall Looks Back On Life — And The Movies — In Memoir ‘My Mother Was Nuts’

In her new memoir My Mother Was Nuts , actress-comedienne-filmmaker Penny Marshall writes of her remarkable life: Growing up the youngest of three in The Bronx, she had a daughter followed brother Garry into showbiz, got famous as one-half of Laverne & Shirley , got married twice, got divorced twice, opened her home to friends like John Belushi, Carrie Fisher, Steven Spielberg, and Robert De Niro, and became the first female director to break the $100 million mark with 1988’s Big , also notching films like Awakenings , A League Of Their Own , Renaissance Man , and The Preacher’s Wife along the way. Ringing Movieline to discuss her baldly honest, often hilarious memoir — which also reveals darker times, recreational drug use, an abortion, an on-set miscarriage — Marshall explained why she set out to write her life story to begin with: “You want to set the record straight on certain things, because there are so many rumors.” Among them: Her dramatic backstage relationship with Laverne & Shirley co-star Cindy Williams and her recent lung cancer and brain tumor diagnosis. “The rags still say ‘She’s dying,'” she laughed, emphasizing that her health has improved and she’s ready for the next project. “But I dodged a major bullet.” You’ve really lived such a fantastic life. I’ve really been very lucky and fortunate. And I appreciate that! There comes a time when you give back, you know, so I do a lot of that stuff when I can. Why was now the right time to write your memoirs? Well, my brother just finished his second book, and so I figured well, since the rags have me dying every couple of months… [Laughs] That’s not helping me get work! Someone suggested it, and my friend Carrie Fisher’s a writer, so I went, well, I’ll try it. Did you take to it naturally? No. I did a lot of stream of consciousness, but I talked into a tape recorder — and it’s hard to understand me, I understand that. I do go off on tangents sometime. But I talked into a tape recorder then had it transcribed. I have a terrible memory when it comes to recalling my childhood, but you have such vivid memories of your experience growing up in The Bronx, in what seemed like a very special neighborhood that turned out so many talented people . It was a very working class neighborhood. Everyone worked; my mother was the only woman who worked. Mostly the dads worked, but my mother was a tap dancing teacher. It was a very colorful neighborhood, and it had a good work ethic for some reason — or maybe everyone wanted to get out of there! One or the other. There was so much of a sense of community, of family, throughout your life — family related by blood, a familial network of friends. It feels so special and rare, the group of people you surrounded yourself with. Well there’s more to life than show business, you know? Family and friends are part of your life, and sometimes life takes a priority over a job, or a business. And so those that you remain friends with, I think it’s important to fulfill your life. I don’t think just doing a movie fulfills your entire life — it’s important to have people around you that you like, you enjoy, you can do things with. Looking at your career, it’s so interesting to see how directing kind of just fell into your lap. You had such success in front of the camera, and all of a sudden comes a directing career. And you first learned from Spielberg, of all people! Well he was always encouraging. He’d come over to the house and see me doing jigsaw puzzles, which I had an addiction to, and he’d say, “That’s editing.” And then he’d see me talk to all these neurotic guys. He’d say [whispering] “That’s directing.” You have to hold their hand, and tell them what to do. I never said I wanted to direct; I had done a couple of Laverne & Shirley ’s but everyone did. Cindy [Williams] did! Michael McKean! The script girl! Anyone around! Who wants to direct this week? You bore witness to so many changes in the industry, on both sides of the camera, over your career. The way television works now compared to how it was made back in the Laverne & Shirley days… there was so much more freedom and looseness then. Well remember, there were only three channels! Now there are so many channels and so many reality shows that I don’t really watch, because they’re cheap. I don’t mind if there’s a game or a contest; I don’t mind American Idol . I don’t mind The Amazing Race . There’s a contest involved! But just people blabbing and fighting with each other… although Mob Wives did get me. They made me laugh. But that’s what they do. There are 20 people sitting watching monitors. Why don’t you watch the actors, they’re there! I watch the actors. I use a monitor to fill out a screen, but I’m watching the actor — and I have a strange memory. I’m in a wedding scene, I say “That lady was up here, she can’t be back there.” I have this strange memory, I remember what we shot. Before we hit the clacker, the slate, he said something — we could use it. But times have changed. The economy stinks, the whole world’s gone mad, so it’s a little difficult as far as it was simpler back then. I mean, the writers worked their butts off but any actors, you always wanted better, you know? And I don’t know what they do now. They all watch a monitor. You’re pretty honest about the role that nepotism played in your career, getting you in the door through your brother Garry. But you also talk about the idea of “giving someone a life” — paying it forward, giving someone new an opportunity to do with what they can. Do you feel like that sentiment still exists in Hollywood today? No. [Laughs] Everyone needs a life right now! But I think it’s important to give back, to give someone a life. I help take care of this kid, Germain, who’s in a wheelchair. He calls me Mommy Penny, because his mother was not so good. She moved while he was in the hospital because she wouldn’t take care of him. But he’s going to college. He got an apartment. I got him an air conditioner. May I ask how your health is these days? My health is fine, not good. I dodged a big bullet, even though the rags still say “She’s dying” and they have the wrong thing wrong with me. But I dodged a major bullet. And I’m the only one who gained 60 lbs. and got hard nails from it! You’re fortified! A strange constitution, I have. Maybe because I went through everything. [Laughs] You really have. And you’re so open in your book about them all: Marriages, divorces, abortion, miscarriage, illness. Yet your spirit seems to be so buoyant throughout. Whenever anything terrible happens, I stay very calm. I’m a Libra, what can I tell ya? [Laughs] It has to balance out. But if someone’s going crazy, I’m very calm. Or if I’m sick, I’m calm. Nothing hurt me [when first diagnosed with cancer]. I had no idea what they were talking about. So I ordered White Castle.

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The Loneliest Planet Poster Debut: Gael García Bernal Navigates Rough Terrain In Julia Loktev’s AFI Prize Winning Thriller

Rising filmmaker Julia Loktev won the Prix Regards Jeune at Cannes in her first feature, 2006’s Day Night Day Night , and nabbed the AFI Grand Jury Prize with her sophomore follow-up, the thriller The Loneliest Planet (in theaters October 26 via Sundance Selects). After the jump, check out Movieline’s exclusive debut of the poster for The Loneliest Planet , about a couple ( Gael García Bernal and Hani Furstenberg) touring the wilds of the former Soviet Union who find their relationship tested by a random, irrevocable incident. Official synopsis: Alex and Nica are young, in love and engaged to be married. The summer before their wedding, they are backpacking in the Caucasus Mountains in Georgia. The couple hire a local guide to lead them on a camping trek, and the three set off into a stunning wilderness, a landscape that is both overwhelmingly open and frighteningly closed. Walking for hours, they trade anecdotes, play games to pass the time of moving through space. And then, a momentary misstep, a gesture that takes only two or three seconds, a gesture that’s over almost as soon as it begins. But once it is done, it can’t be undone. Once it is done, it threatens to undo everything the couple believed about each other and about themselves. All the while, they are not alone. They are always with the guide, who witnesses their every move. The film plays off the relationship between young travelers and the places they travel to, between guide and guided. But at heart, it is a love story — a tale about betrayal, both accidental and deliberate, about masculinity, failure and the ambiguities of forgiveness. Loktev wrote The Loneliest Planet based on Tom Bissell’s short story “Expensive Trips Nowhere,” and if you’re familiar with that work (don’t spoil yourself if you can avoid it), the film’s poster design is a remarkable piece of layered imagery as metaphor, the young couple’s journey going from literal to emotional and psychological. Loktev, a Russian-born American filmmaker and video artist, has had installations on exhibit globally and won the Sundance Directing Award with her first film, the autobiographical documentary Moment of Impact . The Loneliest Planet hits theaters October 26 via Sundance Selects .

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