Remember Heidi Montag ? She was that chick who had a TV show for fifteen minutes, then went crazy with all the plastic surgery and dropped off the face of the earth. Memories. Anyhow, here she is getting into a car yesterday. I don’t really have anything else to say about her, she doesn’t do anything now, but of her hundred or so surgeries those big fake breasts are my favorite. Good to see you again girls, looking good.
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Book Reveals Obama’s Sexual Conquests Obama turns the light down low for these broads… A new book is being released that discusses Obama’s life. And while we’re sure there are some interesting details in it that are inspiring, we’re interested in this detail about him getting his freak on. Genevieve Cook is the woman in question and she wrote a detailed diary of her freaky tales with Obama. Let’s begin with the first date:”I’m pretty sure we had dinner maybe the Wednesday after. I think maybe he cooked me dinner. Then we went and talked in his bedroom…And then I spent the night. It all felt very inevitable.” Oooh..what happened next? Oh, of course, post-coital musk. “I open the door, that Barack keeps closed, to his room, and enter into a warm, private space pervaded by a mixture of smells that so strongly speak of his presence, his liveliness, his habits—running sweat, Brut spray deodorant, smoking, eating raisins, sleeping, breathing.” Well that’s…something. You can read the whole account at Vanity Fair . More On Bossip! Yeah, We Said It: 10 Reasons Evelyn’s “Slap Happy Lackey” Nia Is The Epitome Of A Bum Beyotch All Natural, No Additives Pt. 1: The Most Beautiful Women That Haven’t Gotten Any Plastic Surgery On Anything! Baller Cribs: Take A Peek Inside Cam Newton’s $1.6M Condo In Charlotte [Photos] Poor Thang: Serena “Bangin Bawdy” Williams Says She’s Given Up On Dating…”It Just Hasn’t Worked Out Well For Me”
Lindsay Lohan has just signed on to play Elizabeth Taylor in a Lifetime movie, much to the chagrin of Rosie O’Donnell . The actress is thrilled about the opportunity. In fact, she’s felt a kinship with the late Hollywood legend before. In 2006, at age 19, Lindsay posed as Taylor, who passed away in 2011, for Interview magazine in photos taken by Karl Lagerfeld – including a cover shot. Take a look at the striking resemblance below … The shots are powerful, with Lohan managing to capture much of Taylor’s vulnerability and beauty, traits that helped win her the role in the Lifetime film. Of course, this was before Lindsay Lohan’s plastic surgery and/or hard-partying ways altered her appearance drastically. But that’s neither here nor there. It has not been revealed who will star opposite Lohan as Richard Burton in Liz & Dick , but the 25-year-old actress is heavily insured and raring to go.
J.K. Rowling of Harry Potter fame has finally revealed some details, including the title, of her upcoming novel for adults, The Casual Vacancy . It’s a “blackly comic, thought-provoking and constantly surprising” about a parish council election in a small English town, called Pagford. Reads a description of the book by Little, Brown publishers: “Pagfod is, seemingly, an English idyll, with a cobbled market square and an ancient abbey, but what lies behind the pretty fa
When Bristol Palin heard from texting friends that Levi Johnston was expecting his second child, she was shocked … then confused … then just pissed. “I said, ‘No way, shut up!'” Bristol tells In Touch Weekly, admitting that before long, her feelings if disbelief soon turned to sadness, anger and disgust . “I think it’s a little bit of everything, and a lot of confusion. I’m upset about it.” She’s primarily upset because Levi, who says he’s “really excited” to be expecting a baby with girlfriend Sunny Oglesby, is MIA from his first born’s life. The reasons for that depend on who you ask – Levi says the Palins conspire to keep Tripp away from him, they say he’s just a deadbeat – but it’s true. “He’s seen Tripp twice in the past four months,” Bristol Palin tells the celebrity gossip mag. “He once went an entire year without seeing him at all.” Bristol is adamant that her ex has always been free to see Tripp. “I wish Levi would be like, ‘Hey Bristol, can I have Tripp for the weekend?’” she says. “I would be so willing and glad to do that. Yet he continues to lie.” The daughter of former V.P. candidate Sarah Palin says she wishes no ill will on Levi and Sunny Oglesby , but is merely concerned for her own son. Above all, Bristol’s main fear is that Tripp being humiliated. “I don’t want him to go to elementary school with 10 half-siblings,” she says. “That would really affect him. I hope this child is raised with two parents. He needs to step up to the plate. I thought he had learned his lesson the first time.” [Photos: Pacific Coast News]
The lesson we’ve learned in the last few weeks is that one shouldn’t even attempt to ask Rihanna a question about her personal life if one wishes the interview to continue. Just ask Australian Sunrise reporter Natalie Barr. “How frustrating is it when you’re linked to another Hollywood star, even if you’ve barely met them?” Barr asked her, referring to Ashton Kutcher . To which the 24-year-old Battleship star abruptly said: “Very frustrating. Almost as frustrating as being asked about it. I mean, what’s the point?” The interview ended immediately afterward. Watch: Rihanna Sunrise Interview With Natalie Barr We sense a pattern here. Last month, she ripped into a reporter for a ballsy, even more out-of-nowhere question regarding herself and Kutcher. “Wow, how disappointing was that question,” she said, before admitting she is single, pointedly, and asking the press to move on. Immediately. Rihanna also snapped at a reporter at a Battleship junket this week when asked what struggles she and Brooklyn Decker have faced in real life. “Girl, you said the key word: personal. Next!” Rihanna quipped. Rihanna’s personal life has been all over the tabloids in recent months, due in part to her musical collaboration with ex-boyfriend Chris Brown . She says she doesn’t care what people think, but obviously, these questions hit a nerve. Should reporters leave her be? Or should she lighten up?
Combating critics of her appearance once again, Ashley Judd went off on the sexualization, objectification and hatred of women she perceives in society. Stories about Judd’s puffy face , caused by the medication she had been taking for a sinus infection, gave way to plastic surgery rumors in recent weeks. Rumors that did not sit well with the Missing star, who is assailing critics left and right over this “sad commentary” on our obsession with appearance. “I think it’s hatred of women that invites the criticism,” the actress told NBC. Ashley Judd Interview “I think it’s the objectification of girls and this hypersexualization of our society. It doesn’t have anything to do with me, really, and how I look.” Judd says the reaction to her appearance was as swift as it was negative. “There was no presumption of goodwill,” she says, and that’s what pushed her over the edge. “The conversation went straight to, ‘Oh my gosh.'” Particularly galling, besides the “nasty, vitriolic and gloating tone,” she added, was the speculation that the 43-year-old had plastic surgery. “I started to catch the double bind where, you know, my face looks puffy, ‘She’s had work done,’ you know?” Judd says, noting the irony. “Then, look at the same image in a different interpretation by a separate set of people is, ‘Oh, come on, she doesn’t even have any wrinkles at all, she’s clearly had work.'” “So, I look bad, I’ve had work. I look too good, I’ve had work.” Judd said she decided to address this incident “because the conversation was pointedly nasty, gendered, and misogynistic and embodies what all girls and women in modern culture, to a greater or lesser degree, endure every day.” This happens “in ways both outrageous and subtle,” she says. Do you agree?
Combating critics of her appearance once again, Ashley Judd went off on the sexualization, objectification and hatred of women she perceives in society. Stories about Judd’s puffy face , caused by the medication she had been taking for a sinus infection, gave way to plastic surgery rumors in recent weeks. Rumors that did not sit well with the Missing star, who is assailing critics left and right over this “sad commentary” on our obsession with appearance. “I think it’s hatred of women that invites the criticism,” the actress told NBC. Ashley Judd Interview “I think it’s the objectification of girls and this hypersexualization of our society. It doesn’t have anything to do with me, really, and how I look.” Judd says the reaction to her appearance was as swift as it was negative. “There was no presumption of goodwill,” she says, and that’s what pushed her over the edge. “The conversation went straight to, ‘Oh my gosh.'” Particularly galling, besides the “nasty, vitriolic and gloating tone,” she added, was the speculation that the 43-year-old had plastic surgery. “I started to catch the double bind where, you know, my face looks puffy, ‘She’s had work done,’ you know?” Judd says, noting the irony. “Then, look at the same image in a different interpretation by a separate set of people is, ‘Oh, come on, she doesn’t even have any wrinkles at all, she’s clearly had work.'” “So, I look bad, I’ve had work. I look too good, I’ve had work.” Judd said she decided to address this incident “because the conversation was pointedly nasty, gendered, and misogynistic and embodies what all girls and women in modern culture, to a greater or lesser degree, endure every day.” This happens “in ways both outrageous and subtle,” she says. Do you agree?