Monday, November 5, 2007

Angelina Jolie and Wentworth Miller are the 'Ultimate Hotties'


Actress Angelina Jolie and actor Wentworth Miller are the 'Ultimate Hotties' in Hollywood, according to a new poll.

In the poll, conducted by U.S. magazine Entertainment Weekly and its Internet site EW.com, Jolie bagged the top spot by winning 20 percent votes in the female category and Miller by winning 13 percent votes in the male category.



Among the women, Raquel Welch landed the second position, followed by Jessica Alba in third place, reports Contactmusic.

Rounding off the top five was Marilyn Monroe and Monica Belluci who came in fourth and fifth place respectively.

Among the men, Christian Bale bagged the second place and Josh Holloway came third.

Paul Newman stood fourth while Gerard Butler took the fifth position.

The top five Ultimate female Hotties are:

1. Angelina Jolie

2. Raquel Welch

3. Jessica Alba

4. Marilyn Monroe

5. Monica Bellucci

The top five Ultimate male Hotties are:

1.Wentworth Miller

2. Christian Bale

3. Josh Holloway

4. Paul Newman

5. Gerard Butler

Clooney, Pitt irresistible even in wax


Hollywood heartthrobs George Clooney and Brad Pitt are apparently loved so much by their female fans even wax sculptures of them in London get grabs.

The Sun reported that wax sculptures of the "Ocean's Thirteen" stars were recently unveiled at Madame Tussauds wax museum in London, but within a day were damaged by grabby female fans.

Within the first 24 hours that the celebrity doubles were accessible at the museum, young female fans coated the Clooney replica's face with lipstick, likely from a plethora of affectionate kisses.

Pitt's wax double was even worse for wear, as the figure's buttocks were damaged from a litany of pinches from adoring fans.

A spokesman for the museum said the damage clearly showed exactly how popular the celebrities are among female clientele.

"To say they were popular with women is an understatement," the unidentified spokesman told the British newspaper. "Brad’s bum in particular was in a bad way."

Pitt and Jolie Top Celebrity Costume List


Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie clones are set to invade the streets of America this Halloween--theirs are the most popular celebrity costumes.

Couples will be dressing up as Brangelina across America, according to a new survey carried out by liquor brand Captain Morgan.

Pitt and Jolie came in just ahead of feuding exes Britney Spears and Kevin Federline. Clintons Bill and Hillary came in third, while Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes and David and Victoria Beckham finished fourth and fifth, respectively.

Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt Expect Second Baby - Report


Hollywood star Angelina Jolie and her partner Brad Pitt are expecting their second baby, a report in "The Sun" say.

According to the tabloid the gorgeous actress pulled out of a UN talk in Italy, fuelling the rumours about her pregnancy according to some Italian media.

Jolie was scheduled to give a lecture at a conference in a centre near Rimini, but pulled out at the last minute, citing "personal reasons."

"Angelina cancelled last week. Due to her privacy I can't confirm her pregnancy, but I can say that the Italian newspapers are correct in their reports," a source at the centre revealed.

The actress and her partner Brad Pitt have their own biological daughter, 16-month-old Shiloh, as well as their adopted children Maddox, six, Pax, three and Zahara, two.

Pitt recently expressed his desire to expand their family once again by saying, "We're ready for another one."

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Sarah Jessica Parker admires Angelina Jolie for adopting



The 'Sex and the City' actress thinks it is incredible Angelina has opened her home to three underprivileged children - Maddox, 6, Pax, 3, and Zahara, 2, - and admits she can't even imagine doing the same.

Sarah - who has a five-year-old son, James, with husband Matthew Broderick - said, "It's too late for me to have a big family - I can't imagine it now. But I do think that what people like Angelina Jolie do is amazing. I love being a mother and I would be thrilled if my family were larger but I can't imagine having eight children."

The 42-year-old star admits she finds it hard to balance motherhood with being an actress because of all the attention it brings.

She added to Britain's OK! magazine, "The loss of privacy scares me, that's why you don't hear me complaining about that stuff and that is why you can't trap me into talking about the paparazzi.



"I don't know if I have found a happy balance with the cultural phenomenon of celebrity, especially what has happened over the last five years. I don't think I will ever understand or strike a balance with that."

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Poor Parents?


They may be the sexiest screen stars and the hottest humanitarians, but are Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie forgetting that family comes first?

The comely couple and their ever-flourishing family of four kids have sojourned in several different states and cities over the last four months.

Brangelina and their babes have moved to and fro such places as New York, New Orleans, Los Angeles, Chicago and Prague on top of reports they are searching for Spanish stomping grounds.

But while Angie and Brad may be giving their guys and girls a global education, some say it may be doing more harm than good.

"It would appear that they are attempting to have the children fit into their lifestyle as opposed to them amending their lifestyle to meet the needs of their children," said marriage and family therapist Sloane Veshinski.

"Young children need structure and a routine; however, the constant movement can cause an inability to form attachment bonds to those around them, form relationships with other children and establish a peer group," Veshinski said.

"The lack of consistency in routine, languages spoken and the overall changes of environment may cause them to lack a level of trust and comfort in their environment if that environment continues to change.


"The children may have difficulties in forming relationships with their peers, other than their siblings. They may, in the future, be diagnosed with issues such as attachment disorders or ADHD as their world is moving faster than they are able to process."

And while the movie-star mom and dad certainly seem to have "Mighty Hearts," it appears they could benefit from some parental education a la Britney Spears.

"They are parents who are unaware of the developmental needs of their children," Veshinski added. "Brad and Angelina need education about what is needed for their children to develop appropriately from a developmental and psychological perspective."

However, Pop Tarts has been told that it isn't just the juniors who are suffering from the leaping lifestyle. Apparently, all the unsettlement is causing ruptures in the romance between the "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" sensations.

"Brad really wants to stay put in one place permanently and focus on building their family and the charities they are engaged in," our inside source said. "But Angelina's train of thought is much different. Her career is on fire at the moment, and she wants to travel and thinks the kids will be much better off seeing so much of the world.

"The differing views on top of the pressures of being as famous as they are is definitely putting a huge strain on their relationship."

And it seems that their sensational status already is affecting their eldest son's ability to be professionally educated, as Angie apparently was forced to withdraw Maddox from his swanky French school in the Big Apple due to the "big disruptions" the couple continuously caused.

"Parents were going crazy, the paparazzi were everywhere every time either Pitt or Jolie went to collect Maddox," an eyewitness said. "It was madness. I can't see any solution other than home-schooling their children."

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Team Up for TV Series


Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are teaming up to produce a new TV series based on the lives of aid workers.

The couple is working on a new small-screen project--their first together--for HBO, which will go behind the scenes of an international aid organization.

The series is being written by The Bourne Ultimatum co-writer Scott Burns, who also produced An Inconvenient Truth.