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EXCLUSIVE!
Brad Pitt, Michael Fassbender and George Clooney Turn BAFTA Awards Into Total Hunkfest
And while eyes are drawn toward the music tonight at the Grammys, E! News caught up with Michael Fassbender, Brad Pitt, George Clooney and Chris Hemsworth in London, on the 2012 BAFTA Awards red carpet.
So where to begin with so many Hollywood hunks in one place? Let's start with Fassbender's naked parts:
Yo, Bro! Shailene Woodley Wants to Adopt George Clooney…as Her Big Brother?!
Now here's some interesting "sibling" rivalry.
Last week, George Clooney cracked everybody up when he joked that he'd love to adopt his The Descendants costar—and onscreen daughter—Shailene Woodley as his real-life daughter because she "has a big career ahead and can support me." (Freeloader!)
But when we caught up with Woodley yesterday at New York Fashion Week, we discovered that the buzzworthy ingénue has other family plans for Clooney…
George Clooney: The Descendants Ruined My Masculinity!
George Clooney is one of Hollywood's hottest leading men.
But he doesn't always feel like it.
In fact, there was a time not so long ago when the A-list actor and two-time Sexiest Man Alive didn't feel so macho at all...
EXCLUSIVE!
Stacy Keibler Heats Up Coldplay Concert: Where Was George Clooney?
Just few nights after some partying into the wee hours in Las Vegas without boyfriend George Clooney, Stacy Keibler was out again last night sans her man.
So what was blond beauty up to and where was the Oscar nominee? Read on to find out...
Oscar Nominees Luncheon: Rooney Mara Talks Super Bowl, George Clooney Enjoys "Free Booze"
If the Oscars are just a little over two weeks away, it must mean it's lunchtime.
The Beverly Hilton hotel was packed earlier today for the Academy's annual nominees luncheon.
What went down and what was everyone talking about?
Stacy Keibler Parties in Las Vegas: Was George Clooney With Her?
Stacy Keibler likes to party.
And not just at glitzy red carpet events with boyfriend George Clooney.
The former women's wrestling champ hit Las Vegas this weekend, but...
Week in Review: RIP Leslie Carter, X Factor Unravels, SAG Surprises, Demi Moore Goes Into Hiding
It was another mixed bag of news, with tragedy and hardship striking some celebs and others just doing what they do best: Getting dressed and acting famous.
From last Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards to our preview of this Sunday's Super Bowl (the entertainment and commercials, of course!), we've got seven days' worth of fluff 'n' substance for you right here.
So dig in!
Morning Mail! Team Truth Takes On the Nasty Message Boards!
Dear Ted:
The boards seem to be cleaned up, as in no psychotic or pornographic Twi-hard nonsense! Hooray! Is this temporary, or is it the fix you've been hinting at?
—Reading comments again at last
Dear Glad We Could Help:
Thanks for the shout out, doll, we're still working on the boards and trust, we're listening to all of your concerns—particularly the ones that demean people such as Kristen or anybody else (including ourselves). Expect only more changes to come—I'm just as fed up with the offensive comments as you are. You know the ones that are always anonymous? Cowards!
Dear Ted:
Demi Moore: Very wealthy, three healthy children; many things to be thankful for, to focus on. Instead: self-absorbed, immature, narcissistic, constantly needing attention, jerk. Am I the only one who has no sympathy for her self-indulgent behavior? Really?
—Miss P
Five Biggest Jaw-Droppers at the 2012 SAG Awards
We must say, it's fun when our jaws actually drop.
The 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards—which have no host and therefore tend not to be the most, er, entertaining of award shows—were pretty much going along as per usual Sunday, a lovely tribute to Mary Tyler Moore being the only thing to distinguish this ceremony from any other.
But just when were ready to deem SAG the union most fearful of shaking things up (Alec Baldwin six years in a row, really?), the night got interesting.
Here were the five biggest surprises:
SAG Awards: Did The Help Sink The Artist's Oscar Chances—and What Happened to George Clooney?
Now things are getting interesting.
The positively glowing cast of The Help won for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Motion Picture at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, an eleventh-hour shakeup as the Academy Awards grow ever nearer. (Actors make up the largest voting bloc of the Motion Picture Academy and can swing a tight race.)






