Halle Berry is pregnant with her second child. She and fiance, Oliver Martinez are expecting their first child together which is said to be a boy. Halle already has one daughter, Nahla, with former beau, Gabriel Aubry.
TMZ reports that Halle is three months and it seems the pregnancy was a total surprise. Halle is 46 and Oliver is 47. Congrats to the pair!
Heidi Klumgets all kinds of sexy of the cover of Interview Magazine Germany March 2013 edition. The glamourous 40s something supermodel is pictured in a one-piece bathing suit with a pale-skinned female face from the Jeremy Scott Collection with Adidas.
The mother of four hasn’t aged a bit and has seem to find a new sense of self after divorcing singer Seal. Heidi still has dozens of projects in the works and has no plans of slowing down!
Valentine’s Day is consider a day for love. We normally view it from the prospective of women, but what do men want on the day known for love? We asked the cast of “Built” to find out what would make them happy on Valentine’s Day.
Sandy: I would love anything handmade so I would know she put some time and thought into it
Mike: For me, Valentine’s Day isn’t so much about material goods, but rather about special moments together with the one you love…While gifts may lose their charm overtime, memories last forever.
Donny: I would love a gift of a gift that would keep on giving for Valentine’s Day!!!!!
Gage: I want a home-cooked meal, a sensual massage and……
Shane: I would like for this Valentine’s Day to finally not be lonely– at home, eating ice cream while watching movies and crying into a pillow.
Jennifer Love Hewittis famous for her acting and her curves and puts them on full display for a video promoting her hit show "The Client List," which airs on the Lifetime Network.
Jennifer sings sexily about being a woman in the music video in barely there outfits surrounded by a fleet of men. The tune will be made available for sale on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, and iHeartRadio starting February 8.
The show premiers for its second season on March 10 and debuted to a weekly audience of 2.7 million viewers weekly, which made it an instant hit for the Lifetime Network! Check out the video below!
Jason Momoa covers Men's Magazine March 2013 edition showing his muscular, toned physique. The Conan actor talks candidly about what he does to stay in shape in an industry that demands perfection.
Jason says he tries to eat as much as lean meat and green vegetables as possible and suggests that he doesn't enjoy diets. He says he loves carbs and denial is good training of the mind. He jokingly admitted that after he finished a month cleanse… he ate a bowl of pasta and it was like "being on cocaine."
The 33-year-old Hawaiian native is married to former Cosby's star Lisa Bonet. He took over the role as Conan The Barbarian, which catapulted Arnold Schwarzenegger too fame. Now, Mamoa stars in his latest role alongside Sylvester Stallone in "Bullet to The Head."
Megan Fox is getting back to business showing off her post-baby body, which she got back pretty quickly. She sizzles on the cover of Esquire Magazine February 2013 edition in a black bra, shirt and panties. The 26-year-old actress talks everything from fame, life, Lindsay Lohan, and the Loch Ness Monster and more.
Some things she said about Lindsay during the interview, she says, her mis-communicated and she clarified what she meant on her Facebook page. Here are some excerpts from the interview:
Asked why she got her Marilyn Monroe tattoo removed:
"She [Marilyn] was sort of like Lindsay [Lohan]. She was an actress who wasn't reliable, who almost wasn't insurable … She had all the potential in the world, and it was squandered," says Megan. "I'm not interested in following in those footsteps."
On the harshness of fame:
"I don't think people understand. They all think we should shut the f**k up and stop complaining because you live in a big house or you drive a Bentley. What people don't realize is that fame, whatever your worst experience in high school, when you were being bullied by those ten kids in high school, fame is that, but on a global scale, where you're being bullied by millions of people constantly."
On her sexy, half-naked image:
"I felt powerless in that image. I didn't feel powerful. It ate every other part of my personality, not for me but for how people saw me, because there was nothing else to see or know. That devalued me. Because I wasn't anything. I was an image. I was a picture. I was a pose."
On her belief in otherworldly creatures:
"I like believing. I believe in all of these Irish myths, like leprechauns. Not the pot of gold, not the Lucky Charms leprechauns. But maybe was there something in the traditional sense? I believe that this stuff came from somewhere other than people's imaginations…."
And:
"Loch Ness monster; there's something to it."
To clarify her statements on Lindsay, she wrote on her personal Facebook Page:
"In the newly released article that I did for Esquire, there is a reference that is made to Lindsay Lohan that I would like to clarify before it snowballs into something silly. I attempted to draw parallels between Lindsay and Marilyn in order to illustrate my point that while Marilyn may be an icon now, sadly she was not respected and taken seriously while she was still living.
Both women were gifted actresses, whose natural talent was lost amongst the chaos and incessant media scrutiny surrounding their lifestyles and their difficulties adhering to studio schedules etc. I intended for this to be a factual comparison of two women with similar experiences in Hollywood. Unfortunately it turned into me offering up what is really much more of an uneducated opinion.
It was most definitely not my intention to criticize or degrade Lindsay. I would never want her to feel bullied, as she does not deserve that. I was not always speaking eloquently during this interview and this miscommunication is my fault."
The 70th annual Golden Globes hosted by Tina Fey & Amy Poehler, didn't fail, as they kept the moments flowing from begriming to end. With some of Hollywood's most powerful actors and actresses to fashions to stunning wins and over-the-top moments, if you didn't watch it, you missed a pretty entertaining show.
We'll give you some of the best moments!
Fashion:
There were some hits and some misses in the fashion department. Halle Berry's dress was a much talked about Versace piece, but not in a good way. Others who had no fashion bloggers love were Lucy Lui.
Some actresses that seized the fashion moment and were raved about were Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Hudson, and Megan Fox. Check out some of the fashions of the night!
Golden Globe Moments
There were some moments of the Golden Globe were quite unforgettable, like the surprise guest, President Bill Clinton, who introduced the movie "Lincoln." The one most talked about moment of the night that stood out, perhaps, the most, was Jodie Foster's speech in which some speculate that she "came out."
Here are some of the moments that had people talking!
List of Winners
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR – MOVIE
Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS – TV SERIES, MINISERIES OR TV MOVIE
Maggie Smith, “Downton Abbey”
BEST MINISERIES OR TV MOVIE
“Game Change”
BEST ACTRESS – MINISERIES OR TV MOVIE
Julianne Moore, ”Game Change”
BEST ACTOR – TV SERIES DRAMA
Damien Lewis, “Homeland”
BEST TV SERIES – DRAMA
“Homeland”
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOVIE
Michael Danna, Life of Pi
BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOVIE
Adele, “Skyfall”
BEST ACTOR – MINISERIES OR TV MOVIE
Kevin Costner, “Hatfields & McCoys”
BEST ACTRESS – MOVIE COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR – TV SERIES, MINISERIES OR TV MOVIE
After theFebruary Cover of GQ was first leaked by a "fan" a few days ago, and GQ confirming and releasing the authentic cover, the men's magazine finally releases the full interview and images for Beyonce's spread. Crowning her the Hottest Woman of the Millennium, Bey sits down with the magazine and talks power, career, and how she got to where she is. Check out some excerpts from the interview:
"I worked so hard during my childhood to meet this goal: By the time I was 30 years old, I could do what I want," she says. "I've reached that. I feel very fortunate to be in that position. But I've sacrificed a lot of things, and I've worked harder than probably anyone I know, at least in the music industry. So I just have to remind myself that I deserve it."
On her collaborators: "I've been working with Pharrell and Timbaland and Justin Timberlake and Dream. We all started in the '90s, when R&B was the most important genre, and we all kind of want that back: the feeling that music gave us."
On songwriting: "I used to start with lyrics and then I'd find tracks—often it was something I had in my head, and it just so happened to go with the melody. Now I write with other writers. It starts with the title or the concept of what I'm trying to say, and then I'll go into the booth and sing my idea. Then we work together to layer on."
On the album's influences: "Mostly R&B. I always have my Prince and rock/soul influences. There's a bit of D'Angelo, some '60s doo-wop. And Aretha and Diana Ross."
On her inspirations: "Even the silliest little thing that you hear on the radio, it comes from something deeper. 'Bootylicious' was funny, but it came from people saying that I had gained weight and me being like, 'I'm a southern woman, and this is how southern women are.' My motivation is always to express something or to heal from something or to laugh and rejoice about something."
Now she says, "You know, when I was writing the Destiny's Child songs, it was a big thing to be that young and taking control. And the label at the time didn't know that we were going to be that successful, so they gave us all control. And I got used to it. It is my goal in life to be that example. And I think it will, hopefully, trickle down, and more artists will see that. Because it only makes sense. It's only fair." She added that she knows she powerful, more powerful than her mind can digest or understand!