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Jennifer Aniston Covers Up Her Cupping Marks on Red Carpet
Originally posted 04/17/2013 11:50AM
Watch your back, Jennifer Aniston.
The Wanderulst star, 44, made quite the fashion statement at Monday's premiere of Call Me Crazy, a Lifetime film about mental illness.
Wearing a simple black romper with her hair tied back in a ponytail, the actress revealed a pattern of circular marks on her back – probably the result of cupping, a Chinese form of alternative medicine designed to promote circulation.
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Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Sweeps the Razzies
Originally posted 02/23/2013 10:00PM
Who's misérable now?
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, Adam Sandler and Rihanna are among the "winners" of the 33rd annual Golden Raspberry Awards – the Razzies – which are not so much handed out as they are thrown at those who are voted as perpetrating Hollywood's worst achievements of the year.
Breaking Dawn – Part 2, the fifth and final installment in Stephenie Meyer's vampire saga, was recognized in seven categories, including worst picture.
The flick's Kristen Stewart was also cited as worst actress; Taylor Lautner, worst supporting actor; Lautner and 12-year-old Mackenzie Foy, worst screen couple; the entire cast, including Robert Pattinson, worst screen ensemble, and Bill Condon, worst director.
In addition, the film, which since opening last November has taken in more than $828 million at the box office, was named worst sequel.
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Anne Hathaway on Winning An Oscar: Whatever Happens, Happens
Originally posted 02/11/2013 07:00AM
She's won big at the Golden Globes and now the BAFTAs, but will Anne Hathaway take home an Oscar?
Hathaway – who is nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Les Misérables – isn't spending too much time worrying about it.
"Whatever happens in two weeks, happens. It won't be the worst thing that happens to me if I don't win, and with my husband by my side it won't be the best thing either. So I am feeling very good about whatever," the actress, 30, told reporters backstage after nabbing a best supporting actress statue at Sunday's British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards in London.
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Sandra Bullock Honored at People's Choice Awards for New Orleans Support
Originally posted 01/09/2013 10:45PM
Sandra Bullock took home big honors for her work in the Big Easy Wednesday night.
The People's Choice Awards crowned the Oscar-winning actress the favorite humanitarian for her career-spanning philanthropic efforts, including her dedication to New Orleans's Warren Easton Charter High School
"I'm not at all being modest when I say I'm not doing anything compared to what they do on a daily basis," Bullock, 48, told the crowd gathered at Los Angeles's Nokia Theatre.
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Taylor Swift Gets Kanye'd at People's Choice Awards
Originally posted 01/09/2013 09:50PM
It was a familiar feeling for Taylor Swift Wednesday night – and no, not just because she was on stage receiving an award.
Her acceptance of the People's Choice Award for favorite country artist was met with a minor interruption, thanks to presenter Olivia Munn.
More than three years since she was notoriously interrupted by Kanye West at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, perhaps the recently single superstar was just a little more prepared this time around.
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People's Choice Awards Host Kaley Cuoco Calls Herself the 'Least Prepared Person in the World'
Originally posted 01/09/2013 01:00PM
"Nervous" is not a word in Kaley Cuoco's vocabulary.
The Big Bang Theory star, 27, who will host the People's Choice Awards on Wednesday for the second consecutive year, tells PEOPLE she's "the least prepared person in the world," but it doesn't concern her one bit.
"Even with [Big Bang], too, I never have a script," she explained right before rehearsals for the awards show.
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Nigel Lythgoe Preps for Royal Visit BAFTA Event
Originally posted 06/28/2011 08:00PM
Nigel Lythgoe can now add the title "royal party planner" to his overwhelming resume.
The reality star producer and judge is helping coordinate the British Academy of Film and Television Arts "Brits to Watch" event on July 9 at the Belasco Theater in Los Angeles, which will welcome Prince William and Kate.
"On behalf of BAFTA I would like to say, 'It's absolutely fantastic,'" Lythgoe said of the opportunity to host the royal newlyweds adding, "On behalf of Nigel Lythgoe, 'Aaaaaaahhhhh!'"
When it comes to planning such a prestigious event with the royal couple in town, Lythgoe is feeling the pressure. "It's really tough," he tells PEOPLE. "We've had to keep it secret for so long because we couldn't reveal anything because of security, so now … we are running around."
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Sex and the City 2 Scores Big at the Razzies
Originally posted 02/27/2011 10:30AM
Sarah Jessica Parker and her fellow Sex and the City 2 stars won big last night – scoring multiple "wins" at the 31st annual Razzie Awards on Saturday night.
Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristen Davis were all awarded golden raspberries for worst actress. The film also won worst sequel, worst screen ensemble and worst onscreen couple.
M. Night Shyamalan's latest film, The Last Airbender, took home worst picture, worst director, worst supporting actor for Jackson Rathbone and the award for "worst eye-gouging mis-use of 3D."
Ashton Kutcher was named worst actor for both Killers and Valentine's Day.
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Eclipse, Last Airbender Lead Razzie Nominees
Originally posted 01/24/2011 08:00AM
Not everyone is smitten with the Twilight crew.
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse earned nine nominations Monday – including acting nods for Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart – for the Razzie Awards, the anti-Oscars show that proudly recognizes the "worst achievement in film."
Eclipse, which is also up for worst picture and worst screen ensemble, tied for the most nominations with M. Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender, another worst-picture nominee.
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Kristen Stewart Tops Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Aniston at People's Choice
Originally posted 01/05/2011 11:15PM
Some vampires never die, at least at the People's Choice Awards.
Keeping its momentum from last year, the Twilight saga was the big winner on Wednesday night.
The latest installment in the series, Eclipse, picked up four awards, including favorite movie, surpassing nominees including The Social Network and Inception.
It also won favorite drama movie and favorite on-screen team at the awards at the Nokia Theater in L.A., and star Kristen Stewart beat out Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston for favorite movie actress as Bella Swan.
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