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Friday, May 20, 2011

Prince William Kate Middleton Honeymoon At Seychelles


The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge left their Welsh farmhouse last night after he finished a 24-hour shift as an RAF search and rescue pilot.
William, 28, and Kate, 29, had to delay their honeymoon because of his work commitments at RAF Valley in Anglesey.
But now Wills has begun his two weeks leave from operational duties, and the pair have set off for the luxury Indian Ocean location.
Yesterday Wills drove his Audi A5 to the mainland, from where the couple are due to travel.
Bodyguards followed in a Range Rover crammed with suitcases.
A source said: “William is determined to give Kate the holiday of a lifetime.
“The past couple of weeks have been a whirlwind. They’re looking forward to some quality time together.
“Kate doesn’t know where she’s going, but Wills is confident she’ll love it. It’s a dream honeymoon location – one of the most romantic places in the world.”
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

How Two and a Half Men Landed Ashton Kutcher


Ashton Kutcher
It all came down to the wire, yet CBS, Warner Bros. TV and creator/executive producer Chuck Lorre pulled it off: Two and a Half Men will be back in the fall, and with a new star: sitcom veteran Ashton Kutcher.
Kutcher is set to take the Carnegie Hall stage on May 18 as CBS presents its post-Charlie Sheen plan to advertisers. It's a major coup for the show, as CBS wasn't about to announce the return of Two and a Half Men without a plan firmly in place.
It almost didn't happen. After Sheen self-imploded and was fired from Two and a Half Men in March, the studio, network and Lorre began looking at ways to evolve the show. "From the beginning, Chuck had been keen on formulating a plan and a new character," says one insider.
But the clock was ticking. Lorre and Co. aimed high. "They were going after movie stars," a source says. Lorre was following the model of sitcom Spin City, which replaced star Michael J. Fox in 2000 with a film actor — coincidentally, Sheen.
Red herrings started appearing in the press: names such as Bob Saget, John Stamos and Jeremy Piven. "All the names speculated were totally wrong," the source says. From the very beginning, Kutcher was on Lorre's short list. The idea had big merits. He was a sitcom vet, having spent eight seasons on Fox's That '70s Show. Both he and Lorre got their first big career breaks inside venerable sitcom powerhouse Carsey-Werner, the studio behind That '70s Show, as well asRoseanne, Cybill and Grace Under Fire (three shows where Lorre cut his teeth).
According to New York magazine's website, Vulture, it was CBS Entertainment president Nina Tassler who first broached the idea with Kutcher's lawyer, her old friend Robert Offer. But rather than put their eggs in one basket, Lorre, CBS and Warner Bros. TV were pursuing different tracks with three actors, including Hugh Grant. The idea of Grant had its internal fans, and would have dramatically changed the direction of Two and a Half Men. Grant also might have avoided many direct comparisons to Sheen because of his completely different, self-deprecating acting style. But there were also insiders who felt that Kutcher made more sense, given his ease on a multicamera sitcom stage.
Ultimately, Grant passed. "He got cold feet at the last minute," says one insider close to the talks, and Kutcher became a front-runner.
The actor also comes with serious social-media cred, having garnered nearly 7 million followers on Twitter, which has been proven to help drive TV tune-in. And his production company, Katalyst, is already set up at Warner Bros. TV's Warner Horizon division. Before that, Katalyst was based at CBS TV Studios, so Kutcher has worked closely with both companies for years.
For Kutcher, the high-profile gig makes sense for other reasons: His film career has generated only so-so results. This winter's No Strings Attached garnered a decent $71 million at the box office, but last summer's Killers was a flop. Plus, the stakes are relatively low: If Two and a Half Men stays strong, he's a hero. If not, viewers simply don't want to watch without Sheen.
Kutcher will also become one of the highest-paid stars in prime time, pulling down between $625,000 and $700,000 an episode (Sheen was earning $1.3 million an episode). "Ashton knows it's a good gig," says one insider.
"I think it's a really good idea," adds a rival network executive. "He's a guy that people like. I think people definitely will want to check it out."
Media analyst Steve Sternberg believes a Kutcher-led Men will get big sampling early on, but he harbors doubt about its long-term health: "I'm not sure Ashton Kutcher is as popular as the media thinks," he says. "His recent movies have not performed well...[but] it could just be that he's best-suited for TV."
In a statement, Kutcher said, "I'm going to work my ass off to entertain the hell out of people. "Lorre, meanwhile, called him "talented, joyful and just plain remarkable."
And what about Sheen? He told website TMZ that he believed the show would collapse in the younger demographics, and he warned Kutcher about Lorre: "Enjoy planet Chuck, Ashton. There is no air, laughter, loyalty or love there." But there is a job, and Kutcher will be there, on Monday nights this fall.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Jennifer Aniston Topless In 'Horrible Bosses' Trailer (VIDEO)

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So this is a new way of looking at Jennifer Aniston. In, ahem, more ways than one.
America's sweetheart since her days on "Friends" and reigning romantic comedy good girl, Aniston exposes a new side of herself in the upcoming comedy, "Horrible Bosses." She plays one of three horrible bosses (along with Kevin Spacey and Colin Farrell) that make the lives of stars Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day awful -- and drives them to murder.
Aniston's orthodontist is perhaps the funniest boss of them all, a sleazy orthodontist who spends much of the film sexually harassing Charlie Day's character. Which goes to show how far out of the ordinary her taste is; after all, she was once in a loving relationship with Brad Pitt.
In fact, Aniston filmed a version of one of the film's scenes entirely topless and exposed, which is something new for her; whether it stays in the film or not still has not been decided.
The dark comedy hits theaters July 8th.
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Miley Cyrus In A Bikini (PHOTOS)

Miley Cyrus had fun in the sun with her female friends at Barra da Tijuca beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Relaxing on the beach, the pop star flaunted her curves in a silver two-piece bikini.


                                                                                                  
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Britney Spears: Mentally Incapable Of Testifying In Ex-Manager Suit, Say Parents

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It's been a long road back to the top for Britney Spears. The pop diva, so successful through the late 90's and much of the first decade of the new century, fell apart in 2008: at the beginning of that year, she was hospitalized and put on a mental hold, under the influence of drugs and a crippling relationship with ex-husband Kevin Federline and their children.
With the help of her parents -- who still have her under conservatorship -- she's rebuilt her career under a new manager, boyfriend Jason Trawick. But her ex-manager, Sam Lutfi, is less than pleased about how he's been portrayed during the journey back, and is suing Spears' mom, Lynne, for defamation. Spears' parents claimed that Lutfi used to drug Spears and harassed her post-breakdown.
Lutfi wants his one-time client to testify in the court case, but according to Billboard, her parents are claiming that she is "mentally incapable" of doing so.
Lufti, who is under the command of a restraining orderto stay away from Spears, says that claim is bogus. He had an expert witness analyze a Spears interview with Ryan Seacrest and an MTV documentary, with the witness submitting to the court that, from what he can tell, Spears is more than capable of testifying to the court:

Spears is now a publicly facing pop star once again, with custody over her children, so perhaps Lutfi's claim is correct -- she may be facing taking a mental exam to find out. Either way, it's a painful reminder of a highly covered breakdown, one that Spears more than likely would like the public to forget.
In a more positive development, Spears recently released a star-studded remix of her song, "Til the World Ends," featuring Nicki Minaj and Ke$ha.

'Men' a Go -- Ashton To Make Way Less than Charlie

Ashton Kutcher


Sources tell, Charlie's base pay on the show was $1.25 million an episode.  We've learned Ashton will get more than half -- more than $625,000 -- but less than $900,000.

There are reports Charlie received upwards of $2 million an episode, but that includes his profit participation.

And TMZ has learned, CBS honcho Les Moonves has already signed off and he will announce the show is coming back for Season 9.

And sources say the remaining cast -- including Jon Cryer and Angus T. Jones -- will be coming back.

We're told Ashton spent time with creator and Executive Producer Chuck Lorre and the two got along great -- something that was essential for Lorre, who was at war with Charlie.

Ashton will NOT be playing the Charlie Harper character.   He'll be playing someone new, who comes into the "Men" Malibu house.

Lady Gaga Wears Penis Shoes On 'American Idol' (PHOTO, VIDEO)


Lady Gaga pulled a fast one on "American Idol" producers this week, wearing a pair of booties with, well, Lucite male members for heels that made it onto viewers' screens.
Various media (who probably couldn't sit through the clip) reported that GaGaloo's phallic footwear was covered up by an "Idol" logo, however, here at HuffPost Style, we powered through the entire segment -- not necessarily something we're proud of -- and you can see her see-through shafts around the 4:38 mark.
So, what's the deal with Gaga's latest style statement? They're made by Void of Course and reportedly ring in around $4,500.


A shot of the shoes