Lindsay Lohan might score a career-rehabilitating role in Warren Beatty's new flick -- if she's willing to move in with Beatty and his wife Annette Bening while they shoot the movie. (via PopEater)But before she does that, LiLo's planning an escape with new buddy Lily Allen and Sam Ronson. The pair recently got matching "shh" tattoos and might be recording together in the future. They totally had us at matching tattoos. (via The Sun)
Gwyneth Paltrow will not shut up about her stupid Goop Web site. She recently said, "I think the people who are criticizing it or criticizing the idea of it, don't really get it, because if they did, they would like it." No, we get it, Gwyn. And we just don't like it. (via People)
"Milk" screenwriter Dustin Lance Black's Oscar acceptance speech was censored in some Asian TV markets. The STAR pan-Asian satellite network, a sister network to FOX News, took out the words "gay" and "lesbian" when the speech was broadcast to its 50 Asian markets. Not cool, STAR, not cool. (via Just Jared)
Criss Angel and Holly Madison, former GF of Hugh Hefner, have called it quits. If a freaky-looking magician and a freaky-looking former Playmate can't make a relationship work, we don't know who can. (via Perez Hilton)
New York Fashion Week was much better to models of color this year than last, with 18 percent of the runway spots going to black, Latina or Asian models. (via Jezebel)
The upcoming version of "Melrose Place" we told you about now has its first cast member. His name's Jonah Miller (played by actor Michael Rady), and he's "a cute and quirky 25-year-old aspiring filmmaker." Not sure how we feel about the quirky thing, but we're excited for the show anyway. (via BuzzSugar)












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Thursday 26 February
By Becca
RE: GOOP.
Who doesn't want to get great recipes, fashion tips, etc., from someone infinitely cooler than yourself? NOT that I"m not cool, but I'm working from home in my PJ's right now and she's in Paris. And seriously, what's the harm in it? Is everybody just upset she's doing something worthwhile, instead of banging John Mayer or starring in a reality show?
I'm so tired of websites like this one where you think women only want to read stupid crap. Maybe we should all try to be more positive like, I don't know...Gwyneth Paltrow.
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Thursday 26 February
By Becca
Re: GOOP
I find it baffling that there's such backlash again Gwyneth Paltrow's website. I am personally a big fan of her weekly newsletters. Who doesn't want great recipes, fashion and culture tips, and advice from someone infinitely cooler than yourself? NOT that I'm not cool, but I'm sitting at home working in my PJ's, and she's in Paris.
The difference between this site and hers is that she's actually trying to be useful, instead of writing about the Worst Tattoos on Women or some other crap. Maybe we should ALL try being a bit more positive like, I don't know...Gwyneth Paltrow.
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