Breakout starlets Blake Lively and Leighton Meester put feud rumors–over Twizzlers and ice cream—during a sapphic photoshoot for the April issue of Rolling Stone Magazine.
Leighton Meester, who plays bitchy Uptown Girl Blair Waldorf, is adamant that she and alleged rival Blake Lively, Serena van der Woodsen on the series, are “very close” friends.
Get ready for one big lovefest on the set of The CW’s Gossip Girl.
Brad Pitt gives an exclusive interview in the new issue of Rolling Stone, on newsstands this Friday. Brad’s new film, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, debuts in theaters Christmas Day.
Where were you on election night?
Chicago. I went down to Grant Park, because I was doing Oprah the next day. I walked home from the park to the hotel, which was a half-hour walk. And I could walk freely — no one was interested in me at that point. People were weeping and hugging. The sense of elation in the streets — it was great. That was such a turnaround for us. We captured the original definition of America again.
Brad says he gets “defensive” when he feels people aren’t reporting on Angelina Jolie accurately.
“[They're] talking about not only the woman I love, but one of the people on this planet who I have the greatest respect for. I think she’s as honorable as anyone I’ve ever met.”
Rocking feathered Farrah Fawcett waves and an exposed belly, Britney Spears takes on stand on this week’s cover of Rolling Stone Magazine, available this Friday.
Inside, the troubled pop star, who releases her sixth studio album Circus on December 2, talks about losing her sons and rebuilding her life, personally and professionally, following her emotional breakdown earlier this year.
“I feel like an old person now. I do! I go to bed at, like, 9:30 every night, and I don’t go out or anything,” the 26-year-old tells the music mag.
Soul legend Aretha Franklin has been named the “Greatest Singer of the Rock Era” in a new poll conducted by Rolling Stone Magazine. Read the rest of this entry »
It has been a busy 2008 for Robert Downey Jr.. With a starring role in the summer blockbuster Iron Man already under his belt, R.D.J is gearing up for an even bigger career surge with contracts to appear in a second of installment of the action thriller as well as a Sherlock Holmes comedy still to come.
Check out Rolling Stone Magazine’s August 21 cover story with Comeback Kid Robert Downey Jr. Read the rest of this entry »
The Jonas Brothers discuss their struggle to break out of bubble gum and be seen as a “real band” in the new issue of Rolling Stone Magazine, on newsstands everywhere Friday. The group’s third album, A Little Bit Longer, debuts August 12.
It’s nearing 8:00 on a sweltering night in Phoenix, and as the temperature mercifully dips below 100 degrees, a trillion swelling hormones have collected at the Cricket Wireless Pavilion to experience the Jonas Brothers. Among the undersize pilgrims in attendance are Jordan and Jackie, a pair of blond preteens from nearby Scottsdale. Moments ago, they met the Jonas Brothers in person at a “meet and greet” photo op, and now they stand red-cheeked, quivering and sobbing uncontrollably, as if they’ve been told that Disneyland just burned down, with the world’s supply of kittens and baby pandas trapped inside.
Amy Winehouse’ll be dead within a year, a somber new Rolling Stone Magazine profile and interview with the British singer predicts-even if not directly.
All around her, Winehouse’s home is in disastrous disarray: Discarded bags of potato chips, crumpled nuggets of tinfoil, beer bottles, lingerie boxes and scattered old credit cards tell of a long night that hasn’t ended in weeks, maybe months, music journalist Claire Hoffman writes in her piece on the crack-addicted Grammy winner.
The July 10th, 2008 issue of Rolling Stone, on newsstands this Friday, will feature a light-hearted cover story with Democratic nominee for President, Senator Barack Obama. Read the rest of this entry »