Gay Celebs
‘Bachelorette’ recap: The men compete for the Mr. America title, Des gives up...
19 hours agoThis week, “Bachelorette” Desiree Hartsock took the remaining 13 men to Atlantic City, N.J., for the week
Kanye West has a new baby, Yeezus - guardian.co.uk
1 day agoIt's a big week for the middle-class rapper who has 'no strategy' but a new album and child to promoteAge: 36.Appearance: Dapper suits, little beard, loves sunglasses, often with those plastic Venetian blinds on the front. Paisley patterns shaved into his head were a thing at one stage. Wings on his back occasionally, a crown of thorns …OK, I get it! The man likes dressing up. What does he do for a living? He's a middle-class rapper.Nice. So he caps homies with what, a prosecco bottle? Not quite. Actually he's credited with shepherding rap music out of the ghetto, in both the literal and the artistic sense.I like what you did there. Thanks. Basically he likes indie music, speaks up for gay rights and sometimes sings normally, but is still a raging egomaniac man-child.So what has he done now? This week? Well he has just had a baby with Kim Kardashian, his ultra-hyped new album has been leaked on the internet, and he's apologised in an interview for all his past apologies.Right. Shall...
Keira Knightley's lesbian sex scene with Chloe for Laggies - entertainment.on...
6 days agoLos Angeles: Post her marriage with musician James Righton, actress Keira Knightley is all set to make her grand comeback to big screen and she three projects like Can a Song Save Your Life?, Jack Ryan and Laggies in her kitty.
Kate Winslet pregnant with third child - entertainment.oneindia.in
14 days agoLos Angeles: British actress Kate Winslet, the star of Titanic, is expecting her third child and her first by current husband Ned Rocknroll, the online edition of People magazine reported. "Kate and Ned are delighted," Winslet's representative told the publication Tuesday.
'Bully,' Another Documentary Out To Save The World One Viewer at a Time - ice...
442 days agoLet's all agree up-front: Nobody likes a bully, and that's the easiest connection with the new buzzed-about documentary, "Bully," out today in New York and Los Angeles. I wasn't happy when Bobby Dreyfus told me I was flat-chested in the seventh grade when I was walking the halls between algebra and Spanish, and I didn't believe adults who told me it was his way of saying he liked me. It's still embarrassing to admit, and there wasn't any violence attached. Oh, and Bobby, I have boobs now. Hah! Most of us have been on the receiving end of some level of bullying, and if we are still alive to talk about it when we have our own adolescent children, then we're not like the unfortunate extreme cases, also chronicled in the movie, in which children have taken their own lives rather than get on the bus one more time. It's easy to identify with the individual subjects, such as Tyler who hanged himself in his bedroom closet, the awkward Alex who is so starved for friendship he tolerates daily...