The act. The location of said act. Johnny Depp would probably think that’s cool (Dlisted)
Not my favourite dress on Freida Pinto (Just Jared)
More nominations for Benedict Cumberbatch (Cele|bitchy)
The new Kate Upton (The Superficial)
The act. The location of said act. Johnny Depp would probably think that’s cool (Dlisted)
Not my favourite dress on Freida Pinto (Just Jared)
More nominations for Benedict Cumberbatch (Cele|bitchy)
The new Kate Upton (The Superficial)
Congratulations are in order for Kelly Stables and Kurt Patino.
The Exes star, 37, and her manager husband welcomed their second child – son Kellen William Patino – on Thursday, April 2, PEOPLE reports.
Baby Kellen arrived via scheduled C-section at 9:09 a.m., and weighed in at 6 lbs., 8 oz.
The couple – who were wed in March 2005 – are also parents to son Kendrick Kurt, born in September 2012.
Congratulations to them!
Once upon a time, Ryan Gosling was a sharp dressed man. [A Socialite Life]
Robin Wright turns 49 today & Taylor Kitsch turns 34. [Dlisted]
Kate Hudson‘s Easter dress & sunglasses were adorable. [LaineyGossip]
Journalist Riyadh Khalaf called the Westboro Baptist Church. [Buzzfeed]
The guy who made the awful Lucille Ball statue got death threats. [Pajiba]
Janelle Evans is “writing” a book to clear up false rumors. [Reality Tea]
There’s a Burger-King wedding & Burger King will pay for it. [Starcasm]
Sofia Vergara‘s bod looks insane in those jeans. [Moe Jackson]
Oona Chaplin dressed up cute for the county fair, y’all. [Go Fug Yourself]
Minka Kelly wore really tight jeans to the dog park. [Popoholic]
Jennifer Garner & Ben Affleck went for breakfast. [Celebrity Baby Scoop]
Cancer made Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson cry. [The Blemish]
Mariah Carey (allegedly) cooked lasagna on Easter. [Evil Beet]
Photos courtesy of WENN
Country superstar Garth Brooks covers the latest issue of PEOPLE and opens up about family life with wife Trisha Yearwood and his three daughters – Taylor, 22, August, 20, and Allie, 18 – from his first marriage to Sandy Mahl. Brooks retired from music in 2000 to raise his daughters, and is now releasing his ninth studio album, Man Against Machine.
On his return to music: “This is not work. I just love to see people having a good time…People said, ‘How could you walk away from music?’ But being a dad – there’s nothing that can touch that.”
On settling in with his daughters in a one-bathroom bunkhouse on his ranch in Oklahoma: “I’d just stare at them. I knew their sweet faces and their dispositions. But I didn’t know who they were. You start being a part of the community. The dads across the soccer field looked at me as a dad just like them. And I was very grateful.”
On his kids: “[They] are the greatest joy and the greatest heartache you’ll ever have. The saying is, as long as your babies are healthy, everything else you can deal with. If they have D’s, if they flunk, you deal with it. You can introduce them to the Lord, teach them manners, teach them to believe in themselves, but the truth is, they’re going to be who they’re going to be.”
On facing the empty nest now that all of his daughters have graduated from high school: “I am in the period now where I think I pray more than I ever have in my life. Because for some reason when they were under my roof, I felt like I might have had some control, you know? Thank God I’m with the love of my life. That’s why I know I’m right where I’m supposed to be.”
Maisie Williams – little Arya Stark on Game of Thrones – covers the new issue of Dazed. Maisie is actually 17 years old now, although she still has that kind of baby face that works well for permanent-child Arya. I actually love this Dazed shoot – I like that it’s not “high fashion” or even about the clothes. It’s just about her face and her expressions. And Maisie is one fierce young woman! Some highlights from the interview:
People underestimate her generation: “People think we’re f–king stupid and we don’t know anything about anything. It’s really degrading. I get a lot of adults who are like, ‘You don’t know sh-t,’ and it’s like, ‘You don’t know sh-t. You have no idea what it’s like to be 17 years old.’”
Kit Harington on Ayra: “[Arya] is one of the hardest to cast, and what you’re really looking for is that character in the child. When Maisie walked into the room, that’s what they got. She had the energy of Arya, the cockiness and reckless abandon. They’re kindred spirits, really.”
Maisie on what Lupita Nyong’o said to her: “She said, ‘It sounds stupid, but I’ve learned so much from you. I watch Game of Thrones all the time and honestly, being so new myself in the industry, I was just watching people who had done this same sort of thing.’”
Whether she considers herself a role model: “Whether I like it or not, I’ve become influential to people. I don’t wanna be liked just because I’m pretty. That’s f–king boring, and I’m not that. Lots of young people in the industry try to play it cool, but it just makes them look like arrogant d**kheads. I’d much rather be liked because people realize that I’m standing up for myself.”
[From Dazed via Us Weekly]
So much ‘tude!! When I was 17 years old… I was more sullen and try-hard cynical. I pretended to be worldly, like I had seen it all before. And in truth, I was pretty g—damn sheltered. I get a similar vibe off Maisie, and I don’t mean that in a “I hate her” sort of way at all. She’s a kid and she’s got a ‘tude. It’s fine. I’d like to point out to her that all of the adults telling her that she “doesn’t know sh-t” were once 17 though. They DO know what it’s like to be 17 years old. And that’s probably why they’re telling her to settle down, perhaps?
Photos courtesy of Dazed Magazine.