Gwyneth Paltrow reminding you that she is above the Met Gala. While everyone else was boiling and fighting the crowds, she was at an exclusive party most celebrities have no hope of being invited to.
This was the red carpet in my house last night
Gwyneth Paltrow reminding you that she is above the Met Gala. While everyone else was boiling and fighting the crowds, she was at an exclusive party most celebrities have no hope of being invited to.
This was the red carpet in my house last night
Gwyneth Paltrow reminding you that she is above the Met Gala. While everyone else was boiling and fighting the crowds, she was at an exclusive party most celebrities have no hope of being invited to.
This was the red carpet in my house last night
What Duana said about Pitch Perfect 2 in the Elizabeth Banks MET Gala post yesterday? (Click here for a refresher) Co-sign. Pitch Perfect was one of my Top 10 movies of 2012. I can’t wait. We’ve been planning who we’re going with for months.
But…
What Duana said about Pitch Perfect 2 in the Elizabeth Banks MET Gala post yesterday? (Click here for a refresher) Co-sign. Pitch Perfect was one of my Top 10 movies of 2012. I can’t wait. We’ve been planning who we’re going with for months.
But…
What Duana said about Pitch Perfect 2 in the Elizabeth Banks MET Gala post yesterday? (Click here for a refresher) Co-sign. Pitch Perfect was one of my Top 10 movies of 2012. I can’t wait. We’ve been planning who we’re going with for months.
But…
Birdman star Naomi Watts stepped out with her two sons – Sasha, 7, and Kai, 6 – in Brentwood, Calif. on Tuesday (May 5).
While her elder son held onto a large balloon, Kai looked adorable with his shades resting on his forehead.
Last month, we spotted the St. Vincent actress and her longtime beau, Ray Donovan star Liev Schreiber, at their local farmers’ market with the boys.
The mom-of-two, 46, is currently filming Demolition with Jake Gyllenhaal. Meanwhile, Schreiber, 47, continues to play the lead role in the Showtime series Ray Donovan.
Next up, Watts will star in Shut In, a psychological thriller which tells the story of a woman trying to raise her catatonic son on her own, only to suddenly discover a shocking secret about him.
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Academy Award-winning actress Natalie Portman covers the latest issue of The Hollywood Reporter and opens up about son Aleph, nearly 4, and her latest project: directing a feature film based on Amos Oz’ memoir, A Tale of Love and Darkness.
On her Oscar: “I don’t know where it is. I think it’s in the safe or something. I don’t know. I haven’t seen it in a while…I was reading the story of Abraham to my child and talking about, like, not worshipping false idols. And this is literally like gold men. This is literally worshipping gold idols—if you worship it. That’s why it’s not displayed on the wall. It’s a false idol.”
On moving to Paris: “I love that my kid wants to go to art museums after school—like, ‘Take me to the Pompidou.’ I love that it’s also not elitist, as it is in New York. You can afford to go to the philharmonic or the opera much more easily because all of it’s subsidized. And there’s a huge culture of cinema there.”
On life with her husband, French ballet dancer and choreographer Benjamin Millepied: “The disappointments are always in myself, and like, when you’re faced day to day with someone looking at you, it’s like a mirror that you have to yourself, and you can see your own good behavior and bad behavior. And it’s a beautiful challenge to be the best person in the mirror that you can be. I mean, I don’t beat myself up over it, but I’m not always as generous as I feel like I could be.”
For more from Natalie, go to THR…