Rimmel London Signs Georgia May Jagger and Coco Rocha; Cindy’s Mole Concerns
And M.A.C. Cosmetics teamed up with Lilly Pulitzer to launch a collection.
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And M.A.C. Cosmetics teamed up with Lilly Pulitzer to launch a collection.
And Marni went for a Renaissance-painting type of look.
And Marilyn Manson has swine flu. Which goes to show that all celebrities are only human — except Michael Jackson, who thought he could heal Hitler.
She's the runway-show version of someone who talks, texts, and does yoga during a movie.
And more celebrity altercations, in our daily gossip wrap-up.
And a football player is the newest spokesperson for Head & Shoulders.
Naturally, this drives the other 'Real Housewives' wild.
Plus: Drew Barrymore and Justin Long hang out a lot.
The 'OC' starlet is being held against her will in a mental ward, for her own safety.
Of course there might be a John Edwards sex tape. Of course.
This time, it was outside the Waverly Inn, where he would obviously be outnumbered.
Surely Jessica Biel can't think that complaining about her hotness will help her standing with fans?
Plus: Hedy Lamarr, scientist?
Oh Robert Altman, where art thou?
Madonna's boyfriend is getting "straight-up dissed" by the other male models. And more, in your daily gossip roundup.
And Revlon is releasing eight new shades of scented nail polish. Oh, what will they think of next?
The Academy Awards were fraught with peril for Tom and Penélope, Jen and Brad, and Chace and Carrie. Anne Hathaway, on the other hand, was fine.
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