Former Bachelor and Bachelorette star DeAnna Pappas and Stephen Stagliano, the twin brother of Bachelor Pad winner Michael Stagliano, are married! The couple wed Saturday in her home state of Georgia. DeAnna Pappas, 29, walked down the aisle in a strapless Disney Bridal wedding gown with a birdcage veil and cowboy boots. “They were giddy with excitement,” an observer at the unforgettable affair said. “She looked incredibly happy.” Michael Stagliano and Holly Durst , his then-fiance and also a contestant on The Bachelor , originally set the couple up. Stephen proposed in August 2010. Durst and Michael Stagliano went on to win Bachelor Pad this summer, but he was caught off guard by her engagement to cast member Blake Julian. Pappas, who was rejected by Brad Womack the first time he starred on The Bachelor , became The Bachelorette and got engaged to Jesse Csincsak. That did not last long. But this one’s gonna be forever! [Photo: Pacific Coast News]
Former Bachelor and Bachelorette star DeAnna Pappas and Stephen Stagliano, the twin brother of Bachelor Pad winner Michael Stagliano, are married! The couple wed Saturday in her home state of Georgia. DeAnna Pappas, 29, walked down the aisle in a strapless Disney Bridal wedding gown with a birdcage veil and cowboy boots. “They were giddy with excitement,” an observer at the unforgettable affair said. “She looked incredibly happy.” Michael Stagliano and Holly Durst , his then-fiance and also a contestant on The Bachelor , originally set the couple up. Stephen proposed in August 2010. Durst and Michael Stagliano went on to win Bachelor Pad this summer, but he was caught off guard by her engagement to cast member Blake Julian. Pappas, who was rejected by Brad Womack the first time he starred on The Bachelor , became The Bachelorette and got engaged to Jesse Csincsak. That did not last long. But this one’s gonna be forever! [Photo: Pacific Coast News]
Today is Ryan Reynolds’ 35th birthday. He’s had a very special guest to help him celebrate: Actress Blake Lively! The Green Lantern co-stars – and their dogs – were spotted Saturday morning outside an apartment in Boston, where he’s filming the action film, R.I.P.D.: The Gossip Girl star was incognito, but there’s no hiding her dog Penny! And this is no casual birthday meet-up. It’s at least the third time Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have been spotted in Beantown within the last month. “They are very much a couple,” a source says. “They’re really happy together.” Lively, 24 recently split from Leonardo DiCaprio after a fairly serious romance, and Reynolds is still friendly with his former wife, Scarlett Johansson. Happy birthday, Ryan! And congrats on the new relationship, guys! [Photo: Pacific Coast News]
Today is Ryan Reynolds’ 35th birthday. He’s had a very special guest to help him celebrate: Actress Blake Lively! The Green Lantern co-stars – and their dogs – were spotted Saturday morning outside an apartment in Boston, where he’s filming the action film, R.I.P.D.: The Gossip Girl star was incognito, but there’s no hiding her dog Penny! And this is no casual birthday meet-up. It’s at least the third time Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have been spotted in Beantown within the last month. “They are very much a couple,” a source says. “They’re really happy together.” Lively, 24 recently split from Leonardo DiCaprio after a fairly serious romance, and Reynolds is still friendly with his former wife, Scarlett Johansson. Happy birthday, Ryan! And congrats on the new relationship, guys! [Photo: Pacific Coast News]
Someone decided to get two big “R’s” on his back….and here’s a hint: it’s his initials and not because he got a new Rolls Royce. It’s Boston Celtics player Rajon Rondo … Are you feelin the tatt???
Critics can’t help but compare the Kenny Wormald dance flick to Kevin Bacon’s 1984 original. By Kevin P. Sullivan Kenny Wormald and Julianne Hough in “Footloose” Photo: Paramount Pictures Let’s dance! The remake of “Footloose” hit theaters on Friday (October 14), and the critics have weighed in. The dance flick revisits the 1984 original’s story about a teen (played by newcomer Ken Wormald ) who moves to a conservative town that has outlawed dancing; the new kid shakes things up in more ways than one. “Footloose” seems to be holding on with a 74 percent fresh rating at the review-aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes and, overall, the verdict is a resounding “better than we thought it would be.” We rounded up a sampling of some of the reviews to give you an idea of what to expect if you decide to bust a move and hit the theater. The Story “After his mother dies, Boston kid Renn (Wormald) comes to live with his aunt (Kim Dickens) and uncle (Ray McKinnon) in Bomont, Ga., which three years before banned ‘vulgar, demeaning amplified music’ and ‘lewd and lascivious dancing’ in the wake of a car crash that killed five high-schoolers. One of the dead kids came from the family of Rev. Shaw Moore (Dennis Quaid), his wife Vi (Andie MacDowell) and their daughter Ariel (Julianne Hough). The boy’s death has launched pretty Ariel into a territory somewhere between damaged and deranged. She stands on railroad tracks as a train speeds toward her, and flirts dangerously with surly local outlaw Chuck (Patrick Flueger), whose biker gang seems sanitized enough to be called Heck’s Angels. Ariel also comes on to Renn — who, though he sports a Back Bay accent and a greasy coif, isn’t that kind of boy.” — Richard Corliss, Time The Leads “Unlike Bacon, who had a double, Wormald does Ren’s angry dance himself in an abandoned warehouse. But Wormald is not the actor Bacon is. This crimps his chemistry with Hough, who has the indefinable spark that indicates star potential.” — Peter Travers, Rolling Stone The Direction “If you remember the first ‘Footloose,’ you know more or less what happens, and you may find some of the alterations amusing. Instead of a game of chicken on tractors, for instance, there is a dirt-track race involving modified school buses. [Director Craig] Mr. Brewer films this lumbering action sequence, and several brawls and fights, with more verve and relish than he brings to the dance numbers, which are, in the age of ‘Glee,’ the ‘High School Musical’ movies and the mighty ‘Step Up’ franchise, woefully inadequate.” — A.O. Scott, The New York Times The Remake “There’s one thing to be said for a remake of a 1984 movie that uses the original’s screenplay. This 2011 version is so similar — sometimes song for song and line for line — that I was wickedly tempted to reprint my 1984 review, word for word. But That Would be Wrong. I think I could have gotten away with it, though. The movies differ in such tiny details (the hero now moves to Tennessee from Massachusetts, not Chicago) that few would have noticed.” — Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times The Verdict “The remake of ‘Footloose’ is sappy, squeaky clean and far-fetched. But thanks to the obvious love director and co-writer Craig Brewer has for the 1984 original, its heart is in the right place.” — Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic Check out everything we’ve got on “Footloose.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com .
Russell Simmons also takes part, calling the demonstrators ‘our future leaders.’ By Kara Warner Kanye West appears at the Occupy Wall Street demonstration on October 10 Photo: Timothy A. Clary / Getty Images With a group of protesters that has grown steadily in numbers, the Occupy Wall Street movement received a one-two celebrity punch Monday (October 10) in the form of supporters Kanye West and Russell Simmons. The hip-hop heavyweights caused a stir when they visited the demonstrators’ “base camp” at Zuccotti Park, where Simmons appeared on Al Sharpton’s radio show to speak in support of the group’s efforts. “People are here with an honest heart and honest intentions,” Simmons said, according to New York’s Daily News. “These young people are our future leaders. “I’m happy to pay a little more taxes if it means better education for our children,” he added. “I don’t pay enough taxes, and I know it.” Simmons and West are the latest celebs to jump onboard the Occupy Wall Street movement. When MTV News caught up with Talib Kweli last week, he spoke out about why he’s in full support of the protests. “There’s no other place in New York City to be,” Kweli told us. “People are taking their destiny in their own hands. This is one of the most American, if not the most American, things that I’ve ever seen. “When I see things like Occupy Wall Street, I just try to align myself with things that make sense,” he continued. “Shame on me if I know something and don’t spread it, you know? If I know, it becomes my responsibility to spread the information.” Occupy Wall Street, which has also spread to cities like Boston, Chicago and Los Angeles, marked its 24th day of protest Monday. Related Artists Kanye West
Who wants to date Tareq Salahi. [Crickets] Hello? Anyone? Well, if you change your mind, he’s trying to pitch a reality show where you can do just that! Sources close to the jaded husband of Michaele Salahi say that Tareq he is pitching a dating show to various networks, with the title … wait for it … Seducing Salahi. In case you missed it, Michaele Salahi ran off with Neal Schon, the guitarist from Journey, because he’s her soulmate and her husband was too controlling. Tareq says he chose the house over boobs . The proposed show would be filmed at his Virginia winery and would be of The Bachelor / Flavor of Love variety, with 14 women competing for Tareq’s affection. Several networks are reportedly interested, which is probably the saddest thing we’ve ever heard, but you know if it comes to fruition we’ll be all over it. [Photo: WENN.com]
Gene Simmons and Shannon Tweed got married Saturday, making it official after 28 YEARS of dating and two children together. Better late than never! The KISS bassist, 62, and the actress, 54, exchanged vows in evening ceremony outside on the crystal lawn at the posh Beverly Hills Hotel yesterday. The guests cheered loudly when Simmons said “I do” to his partner. Tweed walked down the aisle in an ivory Priscilla of Boston gown, one of three dresses she chose for the occasion, and carried a bouquet of ivory roses. The couple exchanged vows they wrote themselves in front of 400 guests including Hugh Hefner, Bill Maher and, of course, the other KISS members. Also in attendance were Shannon Tweed and Gene Simmons’ two children Nick, 22, and Sophie, 19, who served as the maid of honor for her mother. Their first dance was quite fitting for a couple who have been together nearly 30 years: “At Last” by Etta James, performed by daughter Sophie. Congratulations to the couple, who got engaged this summer on their reality show (what better way). Here’s Gene’s proposal to Shannon : Gene Simmons Proposal
I’ll never forget when I first laid eyes on Boston Dynamics’ BigDog. Watching him climb up forest hills reminded me of a beast made by J.R.R. Tolkien. New this week… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Next Web Discovery Date : 30/09/2011 05:15 Number of articles : 3