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Angelina Jolie is 100 Percent All-Natural

There is no plastic surgery in Angelina Jolie’s past – or future. “I haven’t had anything done and I don’t think I will,” Jolie tells the UK’s Daily Mail. “But if it makes somebody happy then that’s up to them . I’m not in somebody else’s skin to know what makes them feel better about themselves. But I don’t plan to myself.” Angelina Jolie: An all-natural, voluptuous goddess . The actress also opens up about life with Brad Pitt and their six kids – who’ve helped her “enjoy” her high-flying career. “I enjoy the work more now because I enjoy life more,” she says. “When you have children the whole world shifts for you.” “You have these little people that make you laugh and remind you every day of what is important, and you get to be their parent and that’s the most important thing you will ever be,” she adds. “Everything else comes from that.” Just don’t expect a nice Thanksgiving feast at her place. The Jolie-Pitts had a blast shooting The Tourist in Venice, she says: “My whole family came, we had this beautiful home looking out at the Grand Canal,” she said. “The kids got familiar with it and they often did their homework in boats.” Children may be a blessing, but date nights away from the kids, Jolie added, are crucial: “You also have to stay focused on each other so that you stay strong. And you staying strong as a couple keeps the kids in an even better place.” “One night Brad and I went out to dinner and I wanted to get dressed up and wear my heels. By the time we’d finished dinner we had to borrow welly boots because the water had risen so high that you couldn’t walk down the street.” “That’s the magic of Venice.” What kind of lessons are she and Pitt teaching Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne and Knox ? “Hopefully giving my children the sense that they are deeply loved and deeply safe, at the same time we are encouraging their individuality.” “Each of them are who they are and we try not to get in the way of that. That’s why they are six very strong individuals.” As for Shiloh’s tomboy look? “I don’t think it’s for the world to interpret anything,” Jolie says of her 4-year-old. “She likes to dress like a boy and wants her hair cut like a boy and she wanted to be called ‘John’ for a while…she wants to be like her brothers. It’s who she is.” “It’s been a surprise to us and it’s really interesting, but she’s so much more than that – she’s funny and sweet and pretty. But she does love a tie.”

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David Hasselhoff to Replace Simon Cowell on Britain’s Got Talent

The Hoff is taking off. David Hasselhoff, who was let go from America’s Got Talent last season in favor of Howie Mandell, has signed on to replace Simon Cowell on the British version of this reality competition. “David is super excited about the move [to England],” an insider tells Pop Eater. “He’s in London over the holidays going theater and looking at apartments for when he moves full-time early next year.” Things are looking good for Hasselhoff these days, as his family’s reality show premiered on A&E last week. “It’s a brand-new start for David and he couldn’t be more exited,” says a friend. “His new reality show is bound to be a hit and now he is returning to TV in the show that found Susan Boyle . What could be bigger than that?” Nothing. Absolutely nothing could be bigger than that.

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Olivia Wilde’s Ass in Flaunt of the DAy

I’ve heard her name before but I never bothered figuring it out. I just assumed she was another pussy the network was packaging to make a lot of money with, because the roster of movies she’s been in are shitty at best, but that’s all changing, she’s gonna be on some Megan Fox kick….but I wasn’t really sure about who Olivia Wilde is. So I did some Wikipedia research and found out this: Her mother, Leslie Cockburn (née Redlich), is a 60 Minutes producer and journalist, and her London-born father, Andrew Cockburn, is an Irish journalist, as are her paternal uncles Alexander Cockburn and Patrick Cockburn, all of whom are contributors to the political website CounterPunch.org. Her sister, Chloe Cockburn, is a civil rights attorney in New York. Her half-aunt was the late writer Sarah Caudwell and her paternal grandfather was the novelist/journalist Claud Cockburn. Through her grandfather, she is also a distant relative of English novelist Evelyn Waugh So I guess it turns out that Olivia Wilde is the attention seeking joke who disappoints her family because she is a failure in their eyes no matter what level of celebrity she has, cuz that’s not what they deem important or actual success….Those are the keepers. Here she is getting naked from some magazine on her quest to be relevant.

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Miley Cyrus Nude Photos NOT Really Her?

Yesterday the internet was buzzing with photos that were alleged to be a naked Miley Cyrus. Today we are hearing they are really a London 19-year-old. PHOTOS http://www.bittenandbound.com/2010/12/03/miley-cyrus-nude-photos-not-really-her/ added by: missmissea

VIDEO: Ron Weasley Really Wants Some ‘Beigels’

Of all the Harry Potter kid stars, Rupert Grint might be my favorite. After all, this is a guy who bought an ice cream truck when he got his driver’s license… just because he always wanted to have an ice cream truck . With that in mind, it should come as no surprise that this video of Grint and some of his London club kid friends staggering through the street looking for “beigels” (to paraphrase Michael Bluth, we just call it a bagel) is probably the best thing I’ve seen all week. Look at Ron Weasley all grown up and wearing rouge! Click ahead to watch the magic . (Nyuck, nyuck.)

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Justin Bieber Shocked, Then Stoked About Grammy Noms

Best New Artist nominee’s My World 2.0 up for 2011 best pop award. By Gil Kaufman Justin Bieber Photo: Gerardo Mora/ Getty Images Though he was a bit tongue-tied when host LL Cool J asked him to react to his Grammy nomination for Best New Artist on Wednesday night during the “Grammy Nominations Concert Live!” special, Justin Bieber got his thoughts together a short time later and had a lot more to say about the honor. “Just went to bed and thought I was nominated for 1 #grammy and was already freakin out … then @scooterbraun [Bieber’s manager] just called me … 2 nominations!!,” the 16-year-old star tweeted from London. And as the news of his first-ever Grammy noms sunk in, Bieber couldn’t contain his enthusiasm. “What!?!? what?!?!!? 2!! #Heck yes!! Love everyone. Never say never!!!,” he wrote, adding, “Win or lose … this is #crazy!! the Grammys!!! #Holy crap!!!” Those reactions were a bit more enthusiastic than the ones he gave on-air with host LL. During a brief back-and-forth on the show after Paramore’s Hayley Williams announced the nominees for Best New Artist, Bieber seemed stunned and was at a loss for words when the rapper asked him how it felt. “Wow. It feels amazing. I can’t believe I’m in this position. I want to thank all my fans, everybody. I want to thank … the board. I don’t know what to say,” Bieber stammered. The teen idol has some pretty stiff competition in the new-artist category, including rapper Drake, buzz bands Florence & the Machine and Mumford & Sons and a dark-horse candidate, jazz singer Esperanza Spalding. There aren’t any slouches in the other category Bieber snagged a nomination in, either. His My World 2.0 will face off in the race for Best Pop Vocal Album against releases from Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Susan Boyle and John Mayer. Bieber performed his hit “Favorite Girl” on the Grammy concert special and later posted a video with a more-enthusiastic reaction to his double nomination. “Hey everyone, it’s 3 in the morning over here in London, and LL Cool J just told me I’m a Grammy-nominated artist,” Bieber says in the clip, sitting calmly on a stool in a green-screen studio. “I was a little nervous, shell-shocked. I didn’t really get to show you guys how I really feel,” he admits, before jumping out of his seat and shouting, “Yes! Yes! I am a Grammy-nominated artist! Never say never! Never say never!” as he spins in circles, pumps his fists and spikes his baseball hat on the ground. The Best New Artist nod must have been especially sweet for JB, since just this January at the 2010 Grammy Awards, he and Ke$ha presented the statue in that category, and he said he was looking forward to possibly being on the stage again in 2011 . Who do you think will win the Grammy for Best New Artist? Tell us your prediction in the comments below! Related Videos 2011 Grammy Nomination Reactions Related Photos Justin Bieber Takes Over The Bodies Of Other Teen Idols The 2011 Grammy Nominations Concert Related Artists Justin Bieber

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Queen Elizabeth Goes to ‘Narnia’

Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth II put on her most regal smock and went to the premiere of the new 3D ” Narnia ” sequel in London on Tuesday. Who knew the 84-year-old was such a movie buff? Read more

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‘Harry Potter’ Composer Takes Us Inside ‘Deathly Hallows’ Score

‘That’s quite a challenge to know that every single note that you write will be heard,’ Alexandre Desplat tells MTV News of global ‘Potter’ audience. By Kara Warner Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” Photo: Warner Bros. With “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1” continuing to rake in major box-office cash , the fan appetite for all things Potter has yet to be satisfied. Here at MTV News, we’re doing our part to serve the public’s Potter thirst by getting fans as close to the action as possible. First with juicy interviews and fun videos , and now with a few behind-the-scenes features that highlight the nuts and bolts of Potter filmmaking . In this latest installment, we turn our attention toward what is heard, not seen: the film’s score, created by celebrated and highly sought-after composer Alexandre Desplat. When MTV News caught up with the very busy man (in the past five years, he has composed scores for at least four films per year, including “The Twilight Saga: New Moon,” “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” and “Fantastic Mr. Fox,” to name a few), we talked about incorporating John Williams’ very distinct theme into his own work and how the fantastical elements in the world of Potter allowed the introduction of new, unique instruments. MTV : With so many projects on your plate, when do you sleep? Alexandre Desplat : Well, because I was expecting your phone call, I was on the edge of actually taking a five-minute nap, because it’s been a long day and I don’t sleep much, honestly. It’s a crazy life because I’ve always dreamed of being a film composer. I’ve never dreamed of being a concert composer or an opera composer; I wanted to work for movies, and now I have all these incredible projects coming towards me. … And all these films, of course, they collide because they’re late or they’re early, and so I have no life. I just work 18 hours a day, every day. And I don’t go on holidays. And so, I guess I will die young. [ Laughs. ] MTV : In jumping on a “Harry Potter” film, which has had several different composers over the course of seven films, how do you go about incorporating John Williams’ very distinct theme, while still making it your own? Desplat : My education as a film composer you can’t not — if you like the orchestra like I do, if you are a symphonist like I am — you can’t not listen to John Williams’ work. So I knew, of course, his work on the “Harry Potter” films, on the early films that he did, and when it came to the theme, which is the old theme, it became just a conversation to have with the director where and how we could use it. And actually, there was not so many opportunities, just because this movie is different from the previous ones. It’s not in Hogwarts anymore. It’s not in the school, and they’re now young adults. And the only moments where we could use it was when we wanted to refer to their childhood and to this loss of innocence, which is actually the main theme of this film. These three young adults are losing childhood, and they’re moving forward to dangers and adulthood. So we’ve just very carefully used it here and there; not much, sadly. And actually, when I was thinking about the score and anticipating what I had to do, I was playing with this theme, because I really love it and I was happy to be able to arrange it differently. MTV : In taking on a film like “Harry Potter” and its fantasy elements, does that enable you to bring in new musical sounds or sounds that you might not use normally? Do you have a favorite kind of unique instrument that you were able to bring in that you might not normally bring into a film score? Desplat : Yes, there are two things that we tried to bring. It is a way of using a lot of strings, sometimes doubling the string orchestra, on top of the first one, with different lines or adding more weight to some lines. Some pieces are really literally handwritten by string players, on top, all together. Of course we use the brass and the percussion and all that. It doesn’t make the sound louder, but deeper and more string-oriented. The other thing is a few elements here and there. I played some jazzy flute in a piece I wrote, and one of the percussion players, he plays this new instrument that was invented a few years ago, which is kind of in-between a steel drum and a — what could I compare it to? — and a gamelan that you play with your hands or with mallets. You can hear it in the “Lovegood” piece and it’s also blending instruments, which I like to do, that you hear there in the score. MTV : How many musicians did you work with on this undertaking? Desplat : The London Symphony, which was at the peak of 105, I think. Recorded at Abbey Road Studios. MTV : How was this experience different from the films you’ve done in the past? Desplat : It was different because it was “Harry Potter,” and “Harry Potter” is a global experience. It’s not just a movie that your friends will see or just the French people will see or just the Brits will see. No, it’s a global thing, and that’s quite a challenge to know that every single note that you write will be heard. Even though I always try to make sure that my first listeners, who are actually the players and musicians who are going to perform, I want them to be challenged. I want them to respect what I write, so it’s for them that I write before anything. Actors, of course, have been tailored to musically, and with the director. It’s with them that I want to have this exchange, this musical bonding. So it’s a big challenge to achieve, and again, it’s number seven of the franchise, so it was a big thing for me. Check out everything we’ve got on “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos Cast A Spell Why Don’t You: The ‘Harry Potter’ Soundtrack Playlist

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London’s Comprehensive Electric Vehicle Plan Takes Shape

Image credit: Source London From city-wide charging at Sainsbury’s supermarkets to individual borough councils opening electric vehicle charging stations at an impressive rate, London has already seen its fair share of pro-electric car initiatives. But when Mayor Boris Johnson announced that every Londoner … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Tottenham vs Werder Bremen highlights 3:0

Tottenham#39;s Luca Modric, second right, scores against Werder Bremen during the Champions League Group A soccer match between Tottenham Hotspur and Werder Bremen at White Hart Lane stadium in London, Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010. Tottenham marched into the knockout rounds of the Champions League here on Wednesday, sweeping aside German outfit Werder Bremen with an emphatic 3-0 victory at White Hart Lane. First-half goals from Younes Kaboul and Luka Modric followed by a late strike from Peter C

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