Make it Easy on Yourselves and Just Surrender to Valentine's Day
Just go gently into that gimmicky night.
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Just go gently into that gimmicky night.
Ready or not, the actors hit the stage tomorrow at 8 p.m.
But her outfit coordinated with her husband's. Does that make it better?
Our recap of last night's episode of 'The Rachel Zoe Project' lies within.
The jellyfish weren't the only things using their stingers in the Hamptons this weekend! More cutting remarks and celebrity activity in our Monday wrap-up of everything you missed at the beach.
The '300' star burns the 'Real Housewife' in favor of Rose Byrne.
Also, an illustration of Cate Blanchett appears on the September cover of Australian 'Vogue.'
They vant to suck his blood. Also, Rihanna demonstrates that sparkly nipple pasties are a surefire way to draw attention away from your domestic-abuse scandal, and Bradley Cooper is coming to town!
And you thought the service was only good for wasting time!
We don't know if this is good or bad news.
"And it's not about me, it's not about any accolade I'm trying to achieve. It's really about us and, uh, about a statement that one man can have a voice that's as loud as an entire media company."
Something about this sure seems ominous to us.
Plus: James Iha and one of the dudes from Hanson join a reverse supergroup.
You know, because she's on Percocet. Otherwise, the 15-year-old would be the life of the party.
The couple had trouble getting into one of the inaugural balls last night. Also, Sheryl Crow had an awkward interaction with an ex, and Russell Simmons got caught stealing!
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