In a rare late-night appearance, Eddie Murphy joins Arsenio Hall tonight and addresses a question that has followed them for years: WHY has there been…
I guess Fernanda Marin got wise to the whole 138 Water scam, because now the “real” bottled water company has moved on to former Playboy Playmate Jessa Hinton . I mean, come on! How many no-name hotties does one ad campaign need? Actually, nevermind. Dumb question. Still, who am I to blow up this dude’s genius plan to pay hot chicks in bikinis to spend time with him? So I’ll promise to go along with this on one condition: that “1 night with the Tuna” gets added to their contracts from now on. » view all 20 photos Photos: Fameflynet
When I first heard that Eddie Murphy started dating Australian model Paige Butcher , I knew he was one fortunate dude. I mean, just look at that body . But now this, two dudes in dresses with red roses? I bet Eddie can’t believe his luck. I wonder if he offered to give these two a “ride home” just like last time . » view all 27 photos Photos: WENN.com
His infamous “47 percent” remark was taken out of context, former presidential candidate Mitt Romney tells The Washington Post in a new interview. The oft-cited quote was widely interpreted as the 2012 GOP nominee stating that 47 percent of Americans can’t be persuaded to take personal responsibility. Romney says that’s not what he was implying at all. Mitt Romney on Obama Voters “Actually, I didn’t say that,” he says. “That’s how it began to be perceived, so I had to ultimately respond to the perception, because perception is reality.” The Mitt Romney 47 percent comment was made at a May 2012 closed-to-the-press fundraiser in Florida, where he made his pitch to donors: “And so my job is not to worry about those people … I’ll never convince them that they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives.” “What I have to do is convince the 5-10 percent in the center that are independents, that are thoughtful, that look at voting one way or the other.” Romney told the Post that the focus of his remarks was on swing voters , not on those who were already in President Barack Obama’s camp. “[I]t was saying, ‘Look, the Democrats have 47 percent, we’ve got 45 percent, my job is to get the people in the middle, and I’ve got to get the people in the middle.'” “They’ve got a bloc of voters, we’ve got a bloc of voters, I’ve got to get the ones in the middle. And I thought that that would be how it would be perceived.” Romney’s argument that the remarks were taken out of context is a new defense for him … and doesn’t quite explain the “care for their lives” bit. In the run-up to the election, Romney at first stood by the remarks, but said they were “not elegantly stated.” Later on he said they were “completely wrong.” Romney nonetheless acknowledged that the quote was “very damaging” to his campaign, and based on the 2012 election results , it’s hard to argue.
We started the day with Arnold Schwarzenegger returning to Conan and now it’s Eddie Murphy and Beverly Hills Cop . Apparently we have time traveled back to the 80’s and no one sent me the memo. If you were upset over the news that the Beverly Hills Cop TV series wasn’t picked up, well dry your eyes because the project still has legs. Not only that but Paramount Pictures has ditched the TV idea and have moved back into the film arena. If that wasn’t enough, Eddie Murphy has come on board as Axel Foley once again. So much good news for fans of the Beverly Hill Cop franchise. Although the film has picked up writers Josh Applebaum and Andre Nemec, there is no word as to whether or not it will stick with the father/son storyline of the pilot or if Eddie Murphy will go solo. Meanwhile, I’m still waiting for news of a Bowfinger sequel.