Exposay:
Superstar parents Bruce Willis and Demi Moore did not raise a brat. Eldest daughter Rumer Willis wants to prove to the world that she is just not another trust-fund baby.
Rumer, 19, doesn't want to rely on her famous parents and wants to make it on her own, even though people thinks differently.
She tells The Sun, "I think when people meet me they're shocked. Because the idea of celebrity children is that they're trust-fund babies that don't have any desire to work and they're just going to ride their parents' train."
"And in some cases that stereotype has proved right. I would hope that after people meet me, they would give me the benefit of the doubt. They're kind of like, 'Wow, you're really much more chill and down-to-earth than I thought you would be.'"
The aspiring actress also says that her role in the forthcoming film "Wild Cherry" wasn't given to her because of her A-list parents, claiming she got the part by herself.
She continues, "The interesting thing about Hollywood is that everyone has different ways of getting their foot in the door. Some of the opportunities that I've had because of how I've grown up I wouldn't have had otherwise."
"And also some of the things that I have to work harder for that somebody else might not."
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Sunday, April 27, 2008
"Gossip Girls" stars defend sexy ads against heavy criticism of corruption!
Extra:
Say hello to primetime's raciest rich kids. "Gossip Girl's" sex-soaked OMFG ads grabbed national attention and shocked parents everywhere.
Today, The CW's hit teen show is under all-new fire, after the Parents Television Council issued a red alert against the show, warning parents of "the use of profanity and sexual imagery to exploit and further corrupt young viewers."
As the network stands by its sexy and sophisticated campaign, its young stars defend the ultra-racy content. "I think if you watch the show you would know that it's not all about sex," says star Leighton Meester. "It's very sexy. I like it." Meanwhile, Leighton and "Gossip Girl" star Blake Lively set the record straight about rumors the two are feuding. "Don't listen to the rumors," they insist.
With a growing backlash, what's next for these sexy sons and daughters of privilege? "There's gonna be a lot of drug usage," Meester reveals. "There's a lot of partying and drinking."
The "Gossip" spreads Monday night on The CW
Say hello to primetime's raciest rich kids. "Gossip Girl's" sex-soaked OMFG ads grabbed national attention and shocked parents everywhere.
Today, The CW's hit teen show is under all-new fire, after the Parents Television Council issued a red alert against the show, warning parents of "the use of profanity and sexual imagery to exploit and further corrupt young viewers."
As the network stands by its sexy and sophisticated campaign, its young stars defend the ultra-racy content. "I think if you watch the show you would know that it's not all about sex," says star Leighton Meester. "It's very sexy. I like it." Meanwhile, Leighton and "Gossip Girl" star Blake Lively set the record straight about rumors the two are feuding. "Don't listen to the rumors," they insist.
With a growing backlash, what's next for these sexy sons and daughters of privilege? "There's gonna be a lot of drug usage," Meester reveals. "There's a lot of partying and drinking."
The "Gossip" spreads Monday night on The CW
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Joe Jonas defends Miley Cryus' slutty photos!
Exposay:
Miley Cyrus has found a hero to defend her good name from her leaked racy pictures in the form of friend Joe Jonas.
The 15-year-old lead vocalist of the Jonas Brothers says in an interview with "Yo on E!", "We're good friends of hers, and we got her back and we love her to death."
Joe, 18, continues, "I think it's just the way you come out of it. As much as they say, no one's perfect and everybody makes their mistakes. I think it's the way you handle it and come out of it the proper and respectful way."
His defense stems out from Miley's recent leaked photos in which she had posed showing a glimpse of her bright green bra and in another, she had her tank top raised to show her stomach while laying beside a boy.
The Jonas Brothers have been the sold-out concert performer's tour buddy.
When asked if any of the brothers are currently dating, he replies, "Not, not yet, unfortunately."
However, he admits that, "there's a few people that we would like to be gossiped about. That'd be nice. I've always had a crush on Emma Watson."
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Kate Beckinsale is sick of breast implant rumors!
Poor baby...........
Star Pulse:
British actress Kate Beckinsale has been "driven to despair" by rumors she has undergone breast enlargement surgery. The Pearl Harbor star was reported to have opted for a figure-enhancement operation in 2005, after she was photographed sporting a noticeably larger chest.
However, the 34-year-old insists her breasts grew naturally when she gained weight for her role in 2005 movie The Aviator. And Beckinsale has now vowed not to answer any questions about the rumored surgery - because she is sick of talking about it.
She says, "The boob job thing has driven me to despair. I'm not discussing my breasts with anyone but my husband and my daughter from now on. I think once you start saying, 'No, I haven't' too many times, it sounds as if you're protesting too much."
Star Pulse:
British actress Kate Beckinsale has been "driven to despair" by rumors she has undergone breast enlargement surgery. The Pearl Harbor star was reported to have opted for a figure-enhancement operation in 2005, after she was photographed sporting a noticeably larger chest.
However, the 34-year-old insists her breasts grew naturally when she gained weight for her role in 2005 movie The Aviator. And Beckinsale has now vowed not to answer any questions about the rumored surgery - because she is sick of talking about it.
She says, "The boob job thing has driven me to despair. I'm not discussing my breasts with anyone but my husband and my daughter from now on. I think once you start saying, 'No, I haven't' too many times, it sounds as if you're protesting too much."
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