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Sarah Jessica Parker Is Sick of Teen Flicks
Sarah Jessica Parker
has attacked Hollywood, claiming studios only make movies for 16
year-olds. The actress accuses the system of pandering to teenagers "wanting
to see movies for knuckleheads."
She says, "I remember when adults went to movies. Until about five
years ago there were always adult films, and they made their money back.
It wasn't such a risk. So I feel I have to compete against audience's
tastes."
Well, I'm sick of her face, but do you hear
me complaining? Yes, yes you do. That bitch is ugly.
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Renee Zellweger Transforms Wedding Gown Into
Cocktail Dress
Thrifty actress Renee
Zellweger is refusing to give up her Carolina Herrera wedding gown - she's
had the dress turned into a cocktail outfit. Zellweger looked radiant
in the pearl-colored gown when she wed country star Kenny Chesney in the Caribbean last year, and though the
marriage didn't work out, she couldn't bring
herself to give the dress away.
According to magazine In Touch, Zellweger had the gown dyed
sapphire blue and shortened to an above-the-knee dress. A pal says,
"Renee didn't want to throw it away. Since she knew she'd never wear it
again as a wedding dress, she made it into something she'd get some use
out of."
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'Grey's Anatomy' Star Recalls Childhood Tragedy
Grey's Anatomy beauty
Katherine Heigl experienced
her own real-life medical drama as a child when her older brother was
left brain damaged in a traffic accident. Heigl was devastated when her
15-year-old brother Jason was thrown from the back of a truck in 1986.
The Heigl family then made the difficult decision to donate his organs.
The actress, who plays stunning intern Izzie Stevens in the hit
medical drama, tells health magazine Prevention, "Jason didn't
need them any more, and it's what he would have wanted. (His death)
changed my life."
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Jennifer Garner Is Embarrassed by 'Alias' Onscreen
Birth
Jennifer Garner is
terrified about her upcoming onscreen childbirth in Alias even though she has been through labor for
real. The actress, who gave birth to baby
Violet last December, fears her on-screen labor will be a huge
embarrassment.
She says, "I think it is going to be an incredibly embarrassing day.
I have been dreading this moment as long as I have known it was coming.
I can't even imagine being in front of my crew. It is not even about
the people watching it on TV. Imagine what this crew has seen me do over
the last five years? I still get embarrassed any time I have to not
have my clothes on around them, because those are my guys. They are all
like brothers or father figures, so it will be a rough day for me."
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Dynamite star Jon Heder is desperately trying to stay
true to his strict Mormon upbringing, despite of his new found fame.
The actor is currently starring in The Benchwarmers with Hollywood party
boys David Spade and Rob Schneider but shuns life in the fast lane.
He explains, "I kind of like staying out of the limelight. I hardly
ever go to Hollywood parties. I'm just not used to parties. I'm still
living a very non-Hollywood life. I live in an apartment with termites
and a leaky roof. I drive a crappy car."
The actor maintains a strict Mormon lifestyle, which includes no
drinking alcohol, no drugs, no smoking and no caffeine. He adds jokingly,
"I like to have fun, but I don't drink and I don't run around naked.
Alone, I do. But, you know, not in front of people."
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'Lost' Actress Wants A Career Like Scarlett
Johansson's
Lost actress Evangeline Lilly is hoping to emulate Scarlett Johansson when she eventually
turns to film when the hit show ends. The 26-year-old Canadian, who plays
sexy castaway Kate Austen, is fascinated by Johansson's career because
of the types of roles she is offered.
Lilly explains, "She's intensely successful in the way I'd like to
be if I do film. People don't look at her and think, 'This is the next
girl for the cutesy pie romantic comedy.' They think, 'This is the next
girl for the really meaningful, dramatic Woody
Allen film.' Jeez, that's a compliment."
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