Celebrities Will Sell Most Anything, As Long As It’s Not Here
Let's watch Clooney, Aniston, Pitt, DiCaprio, Snoop, Julia, and many more cash in across the ocean.
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Plus, Chloë Sevigny has dark brown hair on the cover of S Moda magazine.
Shocker: It's almost a toss-up.
"I actually would put her back in some of the indie stuff she'd started out doing," recommends one rep.
She’s incorrigibly sleazy and opportunistic in the great American degenerate movie huckster tradition.
Plus: Cameron Diaz pulled out Jon Stewart's stitches, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
Plus: Owen Wilson chats with Woody Allen's daughter about the potential of having bloopers at the end of his films, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
Plus, Anja Rubik might get a job as a design assistant to Peter Dundas.
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