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Kourtney Kardashian Shares A Picture Of Her Breast Pump

Mar 23, 2015 Author: Admin | Filed under: Celebrities
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You go, girl!

A lot of women may be shy when it comes to breast pumps, but Kourtney Kardashian, 35, certainly isn’t one of them. If there’s one thing Kourtney loves in life, it’s being a mother and everything that goes along with it. She recently took to Instagram to proudly show off a picture of her breast pumps. She took this picture while she was in Las Vegas enjoying time with friends. She captioned the photo:

“After the show it’s the after party.”

      

Jennifer Lopez and her kids, Emme and Max, were at the Home premiere in LA yesterday. That’s why she only took it to a level 5 on the hard-posing with the open mouth. You know who else was there?

Her best friend, Leah Remini.

And…

Casper Smart, the Slum Bear.

For mont…      

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These Robert Pattinson photos look like an Adidas ad. [A Socialite Life]
Stephen King pays his taxes so no one should say otherwise. [Pajiba]
Miley Cyrus is still mad at Patrick Schwarzenegger? [LaineyGossip]
Louis Tomlinson & his girlfriend broke up. [Dlisted]
Ariana Grande did an impression of Celine Dion. [Buzzfeed]
Bethenny Frankel talks dating & divorce. [Reality Tea]
People are still paying attention to Farrah Abraham. [Starcasm]
Archie Panjabi looked hot on The Good Wife. [Go Fug Yourself]
Snoop Dogg smoked weed with Willie Nelson. [The Blemish]
Uma Thurman is in St. Bart’s with her ex. [Moe Jackson]
Behold! Megan Fox’s 2015 Face. [Popoholic]
Chris Hemsworth shirtless. You’re welcome. [OMG Blog]
Kanye West took North to the ocean. [Celebrity Baby Scoop]

      

Jenelle Evans: I Have A Brave Son

Mar 23, 2015 Author: Admin | Filed under: Celebrities
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She’s got that right!

A little over a week ago, we reported that Teen Mom 2 star, Jenelle Evans, has a daredevil for a son. Well, now the point is definitely being proven! In a new Instagram update, Jenelle Evans posted up a picture of her son, Jace, lying on a bed of nails. She captioned the photo:

“Bed of 400+ Nails! #Brave”

That is certainly one brave little boy. Would you have the courage to lay down on a bed of over 400 nails? We at Celebrity Baby Scoop think we may have to pass on that opportunity!

      

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Yes, for some reason we’re still talking about John Stamos and sex. Why not? On Friday, we had some excerpts from John’s contribution to a book called How to F—k A Woman, by Ali Adler. In the first excerpts, we learned that John Stamos is still picking up 20-something tail on the reg, and that those 20-something ladies sometimes want to do post-coital selfies, or even take a souvenir home with them from Uncle Jesse. Well, there are more excerpts. As it turns out, Stamos went on and on about making beautiful music with a woman’s body and how he would rather GIVE ten big-Os than RECEIVE ten big-Os.

Stamos noted that he’s, um, very attentive in the bedroom. “I’m 51 years old. I’ve had some experiences but it’s about listening, asking, talking. Maybe some girls are afraid of communicating. But I find most aren’t if you ask, ‘Does this feel good?’ Or listen to her body like an instrument. I guess I do approach sex in a musical way. With me it’s more rhythm than melody with a woman…but it’s all listening.”

He added: “When music clicks you can feel it. You have to listen to other musicians. With women, you have to listen to their bodies,” he continued. “I’d rather have a woman have 10 orgasms than me have 10 orgasms.”

[From Us Weekly]

Well, at least he’s more into giving than receiving? Honestly, this is just the kind of line I would fallen for in college. Which, when you think about it, is probably John’s target audience. He even says “some girls” – not “some women.” He’s like Leonardo DiCaprio only he’s more discreet. And possibly better at it than Leo. I don’t get the impression that Leo would ever, ever choose to give 10 big-Os rather than receive 10 big-Os. Maybe that’s how Stamos gets the ladies to go in the morning. They’re still blissed out from vadge sex music and he presents them with a complimentary selfie and t-shirt (and perhaps some Oikos yogurt) and everyone gets what they want.

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Photos courtesy of Instagram, WENN.
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The MTV Movie Awards, hosted by Amy Schumer, are coming up. MTV has just announced that the Trailblazer Award will be presented to Shailene Woodley.

So…

They just invented this award in 2012:
“The MTV Trailblazer Award recipient spearheads the way for others that work in th…      

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If Pam Grier and Farrah Fawcett had a baby, it would look like Taraji P. Henson on this cover of Uptown. So much REALNESS. Anyway, I love Taraji. I loved her before Cookie on Empire and I’ll love her after. She’s amazing and beautiful and funny. It’s such a pleasure to see someone I’ve always liked and enjoyed blow up to be part of a cultural-phenomenon show like Empire. In Uptown, Taraji talks about riding this crazy wave of success and why her college-aged son is transferring to an all-black college. You can read the full piece here. Some highlights:

The success of Empire: “This is the happiest I’ve ever been in my career…I played a lot of characters that could’ve been borderline stereotypical women, but my job as an actress is to make the audience understand and empathize with the people. Cookie is a lot. She wears me out but I know this woman. I’ve done my research inside and out. I took Cookie from Lee and made her my own.”

She’s not about awards: “Right now, the hype is great. I hope that now, because of my name, people are starting to connect the dots. But for me, it’s not about awards because that’s so political, so finicky. Yes, having that beautiful trophy is a great accomplishment, but that doesn’t alter how I’m gonna move in this industry. I just put my knuckles to the wall and I work.”

All of the African-American women on TV these days: “It feels good that there’s not just one black person. I don’t like that we get fixated on one or two at a time, or three at a time. If you look at Caucasian Hollywood, every year there’s a handful of new faces you’ve never seen before, then after that, they got five movies coming out and they’re introducing you to more talent. So I’m just so happy to see what’s happening on television right now. We have options and that’s how it should be.”

On not comparing herself to other actresses: “If you don’t stay in your lane and you start looking around, you’ll go crazy. I use to have this crazy thing with Amy Adams, and I love Amy Adams. You see her [consistently] getting nominated, as she should, because Amy does good work. But, it’s like, ‘Well, I did good work too.’ But if you choose to stay in that place then you become miserable. It’s a pity party and nobody cares. I’m human, so I’ve done it. But I check that because it’s ego and it’s the devil.”

Her 20-year-old son Marcel: “My child has been racially profiled. He was in Glendale, California and did exactly everything the cops told him to do, including letting them illegally search his car. It was bogus because they didn’t give him the ticket for what he was pulled over for. Then he’s at University of Southern California, the school that I was going to transfer him to, when police stopped him for having his hands in his pockets. So guess where he’s going? Howard University. I’m not paying $50K so I can’t sleep at night wondering is this the night my son is getting racially profiled on campus.”

[From Uptown]

When Taraji talks about her career and how long it’s taken her to get to this point, she does remind me a bit of Viola Davis. I find Viola to be an inspirational person, but Viola is very sober and serious about the struggle whereas I think Taraji does see the glass as half-full. I mean, Taraji has worked consistently in film and TV for decades. She was always able to work, and she’s grateful for that. But she’s come into her own after decades and she’s enjoying it without reservations.

As for Taraji’s story about her son… well, she’s from Washington, DC. And she transferred into Howard when she was Marcel’s age too. I don’t doubt that her son was racially profiled or that he was stopped by the police for being black, but I kind of wonder if she always wanted Marcel to go to Howard in the first place. Plus, Howard University is an excellent school across the board.

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Photos courtesy of Getty, Uptown.
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Shailene Woodley in Insurgent movie review

Mar 23, 2015 Author: | Filed under: Celebrities

This may be the most challenging review I’ve ever written. For one thing, YA dystopia stories are not my bag. For another, I have neither read nor seen Divergent, so I’m walking into this franchise blind, as it were. And finally, Insurgent isn’t a real movie, so I’m not su…      

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Will Ferrell is promoting his new comedy, Get Hard. The movie’s trailer reveals this to be yet another “raunchy” Ferrell comedy. He plays a hedge fund manager who gets framed for fraud. Facing a 10-year prison sentence, Ferrell’s desperate character randomly hires Kevin Hart’s character to train him for prison survival. The film’s humor is supposed to be in the pretext — that any guy played by Kevin Hart would be an ex-con (even though he’s not). Ferrell says that this assumption acts as a timely commentary upon society.

Ferrell has some new interviews, including a reader Q&A with the New York Times. One reader asked Will what he thought of the “frat hate” after OU’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon racist fraternity video scandal (and its fallout). It’s an interesting question for this actor. When I close my eyes and think of the words “fraternity brother,” the first person to pop into my mind is Will Ferrell (closely followed by Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller). Ferrell’s the informal leader of the the Frat Pack; he’s played the same fratty persona in several movies. Will was/is a real-life Delta Tau Delta frat boy. He attended the University of Southern California and participated in Greek life. Will says things are different now:

Are fraternities still worth it? “The incident in Oklahoma, that is a real argument for getting rid of the system altogether, in my opinion, even having been through a fraternity. Because when you break it down, it really is about creating cliques and clubs and being exclusionary. Fraternities were started as academic societies that were supposed to have a philanthropic arm to them. And when it’s governed by those kind of rules, then they’re still beneficial. But you gotta be careful. I was lucky in that the one I was in, we were really kind of the anti-fraternity fraternity. We were considered good enough to get the exchanges with the good sororities. We couldn’t get anyone to vote on anything, but if you needed 40 guys to show up and build a 20-foot-tall papier-mache version of the Matterhorn, we were there and ready. But we didn’t take it too seriously. It was just about having fun. But I think it’s an interesting dilemma for universities these days.”

On Get Hard: “Adam McKay had this idea of, what would it be like if you got the news you were going to prison. What would you possibly try to do? And it was Kevin’s name that came up as the perfect guy to put me through my paces. I felt so sensitive to Kevin’s feelings as an African American. ‘Is this line good here?’ And Kevin would be like, ‘Oh, this is fantastic.’ That’s what we’re excited about in this movie, that it’s a vulgar comedy and really goes for it. But at the same time, we’re getting to comment on what’s going on and it could not be more timely for this movie to come out.”

[From New York Times & New York Daily News]

In the NYT interview, Will confirms that Ron Burgundy will always be his favorite character to play. What he says about fraternities makes sense, although boorish, racist behavior isn’t new to Greek life at all. Not every fraternity or sorority acts that way. I don’t think universities are willing to say goodbye to all that alumni money either.

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Photos courtesy of Fame/Flynet, DreamWorks Pictures & WENN

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Actor vs Director blind riddle

Mar 23, 2015 Author: | Filed under: Celebrities

An acclaimed actor. And an acclaimed director. A director with a huge ego, recently made even bigger, and his acclaimed friends are pricks too, so it’s not like there’s anyone around to check his behaviour… until he took it a step too far with someone who has some experience with kn…      

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