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Found 5 posts tagged as "Exclusive"
Going once! Going twice! Sold! Gerard Butler's dignity! Paul Haggis auctions off a tea date with Gerard Butler to build a school in Haiti.
How committed to Haiti is Canadian writer/director Paul Haggis, the pen behind the last two James Bond movies and a double-Oscar-winner for Crash? So committed he auctioned off a walk-on role in his next movie to--what?--Courtney Love?. “I don’t know what I’m going to do with her,” he laughs. “It’s going to be hilarious.” He also got $14,000 from Adrien Brody to score him a date with a sex symbol: a reluctant Gerard Butler. It’s just two of the surprising ways Paul is finding to use his Hollywood connections to improve the lives of the world’s poorest.
Since stepping out with motorbike customizer Jesse James just weeks after his divorce from Sandra Bullock, L.A. Ink star Kat Von D hasn’t said nearly as much as has been said about her. Now, in a trick of timing she’s finding acutely uncomfortable, her new book, the gorgeously designed diary-style memoir The Tattoo Chronicles, has just been released. Along with stories of milestone tattoos she’s drawn for clients both famous and non, it chronicles her love story with Mötley Crüe bassist and reformed party boy, Nikki Sixx.
From her deep surf-tinged voice to her self-professed sensitivity, there’s more to this woman than what you already know. Today on the phone from a truck stop between Chicago and Milwaukee, Kat told Dramarama about going sober, her lifelong love for Nikki, and how it feels to be at the bottom of a media pile-on.
The fame! The glory! The McDonald’s! As soon as Canada’s Olympic ice-dancing team, Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue, had hung up their skates in Vancouver, Scott brought his gold medal to the golden arches.
“We had a McDonald’s in the Athlete’s Village, so I had some of that,” the 23-year-old says at a party at Roots in Toronto on Tuesday. “Every athlete when they’re done, they eat, like, 16 cheeseburgers.” He also feasted on steak and potatoes in rarely seen “normal-sized” portions.
“I only dated one celebrity,” Jenny McCarthy tells the audience at a chat to promote her new book Love, Lust & Faking It on Tuesday, October 19. “And I think we know who that is. Being at Yuk Yuks. In Toronto.” If this isn’t ringing bells of afternoon strolls down the beach, hand-in-hand, casually swapping bathing suits for paparazzi-documented eternity, she’s talking about Jim Carrey, the boyfriend of five years she broke up with in April.
The topic is still hotly debated on message boards across the internet and routinely re-examined on some of the country’s best-selling (if worst fact-checked) magazines. “There is Team Jennifer and Team Angelina and never the twain will meet,” Andrew Morton says today, suede loafers thrown up on the glass coffee table in a lobby at the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto. “It’s almost like the Protestants and the Catholics during the reformation.”
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