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Dad-to-be Justin Timberlake gave a sweet shout-out to pregnant wife Jessica Biel at the iHeartMusic Awards on Sunday (March 29).
While accepting the innovator award, the Mirrors singer , 34, thanked his wife, calling her his “best friend and favorite collaborator.”
He went on to talk about impending fatherhood.
“I can’t wait to see our greatest creation yet,” the pop superstar gushed. “Daddy’s heading home right now to innovate and learn how to change a poopy diaper and get my swaddle on!”
The 7th Heaven alum, 33 – who recently wrapped filming for The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea – is set to give birth to the couple’s first child any day now.
The couple have maintained a low profile during Biel’s pregnancy, but Timberlake made the official pregnancy announcement in January on his 34th birthday.
“Thank you EVERYONE for the Bday wishes! This year, I’m getting the GREATEST GIFT EVER. CAN’T WAIT. #BoyorGirl #YouNeverKnow #WeDontEvenKnow #WeAreTakingBets,” he Instagrammed.
Here’s the teaser trailer for Spectre, the new James Bond film. Christoph Waltz is Blofeld, apparently. [Buzzfeed]
Carrie Underwood debuts baby Isiah. [Wonderwall]
Justin Timberlake’s baby is all about Justin Timberlake. [LaineyGossip]
I love this video of a monkey and his puppies. [Dlisted]
Celebrities are coming for Indiana. [Pajiba]
Bethenny Frankel hired a PR team to help with her image. [Reality Tea]
FYI: do not bring your selfie stick to Coachella. [Starcasm]
Jessica Chastain looked boring at the Jameson Empire Awards. [CDAN]
The sexiest social media pics of the week. [Celebslam]
Adam Lambert covers Attitude. [A Socialite Life]
Mmm… Prince Harry photos. [Go Fug Yourself]
Willie Nelson is getting his own marijuana strain. [The Blemish]
Miranda Kerr meets up with Orlando Bloom. [Moe Jackson]
New mom-of-two Molly Sims shared a precious photo on Monday via Instagram.
“#grateful,” the Las Vegas alum, 41, captioned the skin-to-skin selfie with her newborn daughter Scarlett.
The model-actress, who gave birth to her daughter on March 25, looks beautiful in minimal makeup while bonding with her baby girl.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue alum and her husband, film producer Scott Stuber, are also parents to 2-year-old son Brooks.
“We welcome Scarlett May Stuber into our family,” Molly announced her daughter’s arrival last Friday. “Our hearts are bigger with you here.”
She added: “Our little bundle of joy weighs in at 7.7 pounds and is 21 inches long. Momma and baby are doing well. We are thrilled that the newest addition has finally arrived and we are so excited that we are now a family of four!”
We’ve heard that The X-Files is coming back with the original stars, David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, and that it will begin filming a six episode season this summer. Creator Chris Carter is on board as showrunner, and there’s hope that the rebooted X-Files can bring back some of the supernatural yet sciencey magic that won legions of fans.
The NY Times has a new interview with star David Duchovny, now 54 and still looking incredible, about the history of the show and what he sees coming for its future. He’s somewhat candid, admitting that he was never into the paranormal and at one point claiming that Fox Mulder was the “worst F.B.I. agent of all time” because he never solved a case. Here are some quotes from Duchovny, with more at the source:
On X-Files being called a cult show
They call it a cult show but it wasn’t really a cult show. It was actually a big hit. People call it a cult show because of the subject matter.
On working on the show again
The good things are working with Chris and Gillian again, and getting to do this show again and see what we’ve got. I’m as curious as anybody else. I’m amazed that there’s still an appetite for it and I’m touched. I think the frame of the show is so expansive and so unique and so influential, that it should feel present.
On why he thinks the show “continues to resonate”
You look around at these cultural juggernauts, the ones that came after us… Like “The Twilight Zone,” it ushered in a paranormal theme, and a scary theme and a horror-movie feel that was lacking, for whatever reason, not only on television but in movies as well. Now movies and television are dominated by this genre.
On if he knew the show was groundbreaking when he first took the job
No. I was just trying to pay the rent. I’m really bad with that stuff – I’ve never been interested in paranormal stuff. I liked horror movies when I was a kid, but only when I was a kid. When “The X-Files” came around, it was a well-written pilot and kind of a cool character, this irreverent F.B.I. agent. But who’s gonna wanna watch a show about aliens? Honestly, I was the wrong guy to ask that question. I had no idea.
Was asked if he’s played a law enforcement character post-Mulder
I [don’t] think so. The interesting thing about Mulder is nominally he is law enforcement but he never solved one case in nine years. So he’s the worst F.B.I. agent of all time. As F.B.I. agents, I would say we were not by the book. Especially Mulder.
[From The NY Times via Pajiba]
I really enjoyed this interview, especially how skeptical Duchovny is of the paranormal. (Yet he was the believer and Scully was the skeptic on the show.) Duchovny is even realistic about his character being ineffective at his job. I can relate in that I don’t believe in much that can’t be proven and yet I loved this show. There was something so unique about Mulder and Scully’s relationship. Together they made the creepiest, most unbelievable scenarios seem real and ominous.
As for the future of the show, I hope they bring in current technology as they often did and make it central to the plot. I recently rewatched some of their tech-centric episodes and while they were dated they still sucked me in. Maybe that’s because I lived through that period in technology and it doesn’t seem like that long ago. Neither does the end of the X-Files.
photo credit: WENN.com
Katie Holmes took Suri to the Kids’ Choice Awards on Saturday night. And Suri clearly enjoyed it. Arms up in the air, trying to shove air balloons into her clutch…she’s 8 now, and this event hits all the sweet spots for someone her age. It must have been magic.
Here are some photos of LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian leaving his son’s soccer game yesterday. Most of the LeAnn haters and lovers already knew that LeAnn was in attendance, because she was tweeting and Instagramming throughout the game. Like always. Brandi Glanville was there too, but the Daily Mail pointed out that Brandi successfully avoided LeAnn and Eddie. Brandi just sat in her lawn chair and watched the game while LeAnn posed and tried to touch Eddie. You can see more photos here.
I don’t have much to say about these photos, honestly. I always debate (with myself) whether LeAnn is calling the paps every single time or whether smart photographers simply know that Eddie and Brandi’s sons play in these Little League and soccer games and they figure it’s an easy photo-op. I think it’s probably a little of Column A, a little of Column B. LeAnn has admitted in the past to calling the paps, and there’s a history of awkward photo-ops which look and seem like pre-planned photoshoots. So, at the end of the day, LeAnn just loves it when anyone gets photos of her husband and her step-sons.
Oh, and while I don’t like LeAnn’s outfit here at all, I have to admit… this is the best her figure has looked in a long time. She’s found the balance after years extreme dieting and extreme workouts. She looks really good.
Photos courtesy of Fame/Flynet.