Paris and Stavros Have a “Huge Fight”

Celeb snitch X 17 is reporting witnessing a massive fight between P.H and her Greek shipping heir boyfriend Stavros in the wake of the “Parisexposed.com” scandal. Read the rest of this entry »

Celeb snitch X 17 is reporting witnessing a massive fight between P.H and her Greek shipping heir boyfriend Stavros in the wake of the “Parisexposed.com” scandal. Read the rest of this entry »
After filming in Malibu for Pirates of the Caribbean 3 (due out in May ‘07) Johnny spent some time with his adoring fans signing autographs. Sporting Captain Sparrow’s twin-braided beard, along with a pirate-themed t-shirt, Depp was looking somewhat like a modern-day pirate might. He took time to sign several autographs before heading out in an SUV amidst a horde of screaming girls, waving all the way.
I’ve always perceived Johnny Depp as dark and moody, and a bit of a recluse. It’s good to see him playing to the crowd and looking happy and relaxed. The guy’s got lots to be happy about, what with the success of his Jack Sparrow role and his re-kindled sex-symbol status. Whether you’re a Johnny fan or not (and who isn’t?) he’s definitely doing something right because at 43 years old he’s attracting more ‘screaming girls’ than ever before.
Check out the video here.
July 10th, 2006 by Brigitte
Tagged as: Editors Choice, Katie Holmes, Tom Cruise, Where's Suri?, paparazzi
The media loves to label. You know what I’m talking about, it’s like one of those psychology word-association tests. Say the first word that comes to mind when you hear the following names:
Olsen twins – anorexic!
Paris Hilton – dirty!
Jessica Simpson – stupid!
and of course, Tom Cruise – crazy!
But come on, people. In a recent msnbc.com article , Cruise is accused of being paranoid and forcing the “scientology way of life” onto baby Suri simply because 2 1/2 month old Suri has not yet made a public appearance. Since when has thinking that the paparazzi’s noise and flashbulbs might not be great for an 10-week-old baby become religious extremism? I can’t help but think that if it was someone like Gwenyth Paltrow, who the media loves, sheltering her baby from the limelight that the media would put an enterely different spin on it.

Woody Harrelson allegedly tried to choke a member of the paparazzi on Thursday night outside of a Hollywood nightclub. The full story is available at E-Online, but here’s a summary of the conversation that led up to the choking incident, according to the police report.
Harrelson asks the photographer to stop taking his picture.
Photographer: “Can’t help it, man. You’re just so sexy.”
Harrelson again asks him to stop taking his picture.
Photographer: “All I’m doing is my job.”
Harrelson: “Will you stop doing it, please?” (And then, somehow, Harrelson ends up breaking the camera’s viewfinder and grabbing the photographer by the neck.)
Soon there will undoubtedly be some huge lawsuit against Woody Harrelson that involves the photographer claiming emotional damage and unbearable, uncurable neck pain.
Yes, violence is bad in any situation. Yes, Harrelson should have handled the situation differently. But honestly, I can’t blame him. In fact this whole incident makes me like him a little more than I did before.
July 3rd, 2006 by Castina
Tagged as: Editors Choice, Keith Urban, Nicole Kidman, paparazzi, weddings

When glamour queens marry country kings, the world wants to know. So when Nicole and Keith wanted a bit of peace to prepare for their wedding (just around the corner!) they had to do something. The choice of these international sex symbols? Send the nosey photojournalists some nice beer and a note that doesn’t actually say, “Would you just piss off?” They are much nicer than me, but then again, Keith is a good ole boy, or the Aussie equivilent. Maybe he just wants to make them his friends!

You can check this story out at Hollywood.com’s 10 List.