Columbia Pictures and director David Fincher have picked their cast for The Social Network, the drama about the formation of Facebook.
Jesse Eisenberg will play Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerbeg and Justin Timberlake will star as Sean Parker, the Napster co-founder who became F-book’s president. Andrew Garfield will play Eduardo Saverin, the Facebook co-founder who dissed Zuckerberg as the social network became a phenomenon.
If you want to become friends with George Clooney on Facebook, then you're out of luck.
The actor said this week at the Toronto Film Festival: "I would rather have a prostate exam on live television by a guy with very cold hands than have a Facebook page."
Well, there you have it.
Transformers star Shia LaBeouf and Arrested Development’s Michael Cera have emerged as the front-runners to play Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, in a new movie about the social network, according to reports.
Seriously, make up your mind.
Gossip Girl Leighton Meester and her boyfriend are yet again supposedly engaged, even though there were rumors of their engagement last year too.
According to their secret Facebook profiles, her and boyfriend Sebastian Stan are getting ready to tie the knot.
Maybe now they can make their own bedroom tape.
We are not on the Facebook bus.
We check our Myspace page every six weeks or so.
We call Twitter “Tweets for Twits.”
And you know who’s on our bus too?
Zac-y Pooh.
That’s right, anyone following a Zac Efron Twitter account or who has him in your top friends, that’s not really Zac.
At last week’s press junket for 17 Again Zac said, “I don’t have a Twitter or a Myspace or a Facebook or anything like that. I kind of value having people not know where I am or what I’m doing.”
In a stunning display of maturity and sensitivity, Chris Brown has spoken out for the first time about his abuse of Rihanna...on his Facebook profile.
Yesterday Brown updated the status on his personal Facebook page, which is under his real name, Christopher Maurice Brown, and is separate from his public profile created by his label, to read: "You'll begin to see her true colors. Believe it!"
Victim blaming meets social networking...charming!
Brown also updated his relationship status to "single."