Here’s Holly Madison looking all prim and proper in her sexy schoolgirl-esque outfit at some event for something last night. I would normally complain as loud as I could that she’s not showing off enough cleavage, but I actually really like this look. Her breasts are big enough that I have no problem seeing their true beauty without actually seeing them in the flesh. That’s pretty impressive. Maybe I’m just confused by the site of a Playboy chick with so much clothes on.
It seems to be turn back the clock week here at Hollywoodtuna, yesterday I had shots of Kathy Ireland looking kinda good, and now I’ve got shots of an even more classic hottie Christie Brinkley . Here she is outside the Good Morning America studios stripping down to her sexy red dress to show us all that she’s still got that supermodel body. Still not all that excited? You might want to forward this to your dad, I’m sure he’ll appreciate this kind of thing.
When you think about being pregnant, you think about vomiting, morning sickness and sore nipples. It’s never a fun thing to imagine and definitely not sexy. But for some celebrities, they manage to stay sexy the whole nine months. Here are the ladies that manage to maintain their sexy, stretch marks and all.
Actor also tells MTV News about working on a ‘very specific accent’ for the David Cronenberg film. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Robert Pattinson Photo: MTV News Thanks to all the quality time MTV News has been getting with Robert Pattinson lately, via our “MTV First: Robert Pattinson” and “Water for Elephants” interviews, we’ve been able to glean a few fun details from the “Twilight” superstar about his upcoming projects, including the highly anticipated “Breaking Dawn: Part 1,” of course, as well as the slightly more mysterious “Cosmopolis.” What we know so far is that Pattinson will be directed by David Cronenberg in the role of young finance guru Eric Packer, opposite Sarah Gadon , who recently signed on to play Packer’s estranged wife. The novel is a modern reinterpretation of James Joyce’s classic “Ulysses,” set in New York in the year 2000, around the burst of the dot-com bubble. Most of the action in the book takes place over the course of one day, in the limousine Packer takes to his various errands. When MTV News caught up with Pattinson, we asked him for his thoughts on his new co-star. “I’ve seen a couple of things she’s done. She’s really good,” Pattinson said of Gadon. “She has a great face. … I haven’t talked to her yet, but I think it’s going to be a great cast.” Regarding other prep work he’s doing before filming begins sometime next month, Pattinson is getting some voice coaching. “I’m working with a dialect coach now. There’s this very specific accent,” he said. “And yeah, just sort of various sort of things.” For those unfamiliar with Gadon, a 23-year-old Toronto native, she most recently worked with Cronenberg in his “A Dangerous Method” and has a slew of TV credits to her name, including the SOAP Net series “Being Erica” and ABC’s “Happy Town.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Robert Pattinson
Actor also tells MTV News about working on a ‘very specific accent’ for the David Cronenberg film. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Robert Pattinson Photo: MTV News Thanks to all the quality time MTV News has been getting with Robert Pattinson lately, via our “MTV First: Robert Pattinson” and “Water for Elephants” interviews, we’ve been able to glean a few fun details from the “Twilight” superstar about his upcoming projects, including the highly anticipated “Breaking Dawn: Part 1,” of course, as well as the slightly more mysterious “Cosmopolis.” What we know so far is that Pattinson will be directed by David Cronenberg in the role of young finance guru Eric Packer, opposite Sarah Gadon , who recently signed on to play Packer’s estranged wife. The novel is a modern reinterpretation of James Joyce’s classic “Ulysses,” set in New York in the year 2000, around the burst of the dot-com bubble. Most of the action in the book takes place over the course of one day, in the limousine Packer takes to his various errands. When MTV News caught up with Pattinson, we asked him for his thoughts on his new co-star. “I’ve seen a couple of things she’s done. She’s really good,” Pattinson said of Gadon. “She has a great face. … I haven’t talked to her yet, but I think it’s going to be a great cast.” Regarding other prep work he’s doing before filming begins sometime next month, Pattinson is getting some voice coaching. “I’m working with a dialect coach now. There’s this very specific accent,” he said. “And yeah, just sort of various sort of things.” For those unfamiliar with Gadon, a 23-year-old Toronto native, she most recently worked with Cronenberg in his “A Dangerous Method” and has a slew of TV credits to her name, including the SOAP Net series “Being Erica” and ABC’s “Happy Town.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Robert Pattinson
Latest clip reminds us of her 2001 smash — and it’s not the first time the pop superstar has sampled her own video catalog. By Christina Garibaldi Britney Spears in “Til The Word Ends” Photo: Jive With Wednesday’s release of Britney Spears’ new video for “Till the World Ends,” the pop diva showed she can dance her way through anything — even an apocalypse. Now, although “Till the World Ends” takes place in the future, it’s hard to watch it without feeling transported to the past. The edgy look, steamy scenes and pulsating dance moves take us back to Spears’ 2001 hit “Slave 4 U.” Some of the key elements of “Till the World Ends” mirror “Slave,” from the videos’ sweaty dance scenes to the sexy wardrobe changes to an almost identical scene in which Britney sits among a group of sultry dancers. And this isn’t the first time the princess of pop has paid homage to herself. Spears’ over-the-top videos have typically featured some distinct elements: memorable story lines (“Toxic”), standout choreography (“Oops! … I Did It Again”) and midriff-bearing outfits (“I’m Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman”). So we can’t say we blame her for looking back. In 2008, Spears released her video for “Womanizer,” which gave us a case of d