We think the Gossip Girl writers should definitely listen to their stars on this one.
Blake Lively has admitted she would like Brad Pitt to play her on-screen dad.
As our fellow GG-addicts know, in last season's finale, Serena was seen heading to Fiji to find her father and there have been rumors that he will be making an appearance next season.
When asked who she would like to play her dad, Blake said: "Brad Pitt. Or maybe [he should be cast] as my new boyfriend."
Hold our hair back!
The cutest couple in the universe just got even cuter.
Jake Gyllenhaal, 28, and Reese Witherspoon, 33, were snapped at the gym in Washington DC wearing matching shorts, t-shirts and baseball caps.
Witherspoon is in DC filming her new comedy How Do You Know? where she stars alongside Owen Wilson, Paul Rudd and Jack Nicholson.
The pair has been dating since April 2007.
Normally we would not approve of being so matchy-matchy, but in their case we will let it slide.
Wolverine star Hugh Jackman had his hands and feet immortalized in cement in front of Grauman’s Chinese Theater yesterday.
He joins the ranks of only about 175 other Hollywood legends, including Marilyn Monroe, Jack Nicholson, Paul Newman and John Wayne, who have received the honor.
Hmmm. We wonder if Nicholson wore as much bronzer to his handprint ceremony.
Jackman’s new film, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, opens on May 1st and looks totally bitchin’.
—Sasha Perl-Raver
Rebecca Romijn has just signed on to co-star in the new ABC television pilot Eastwick.
Romijn will play a character named Roxie in the pilot based on John Updike’s novel and the fabulous film, The Witches of Eastwick.
Lindsay Price has also been cast, which we’re pretty sure lays to rest any final question about whether or not Lipstick Jungle will ever make a comeback.
That would be a big fat no. As in no more fabulous Robert Buckley semi-nudity.
Two-time Pulitzer Prize winning author John Updike has died from lung cancer at the age of 76.
Updike published more than 50 books during a career spanning six decades, won numerous awards, was a regular fixture on best-seller lists and had his work immortalized in celluloid in 1987 when his book The Witches of Eastwick was adapted into a film starring Jack Nicholson, Susan Sarandon, Michelle Pfeiffer and Cher.
His death was announced on Tuesday in a statement from his publisher Alfred A. Knopf.
RIP, John.
—Sasha Perl-Raver
Forget Jack Nicholson screaming for his Lakers to get on D, the reason courtside seats in LA are astronomically expensive is not because they come with way more than leg room and in-your-face action; they offer a veritable cornucopia of Hot Sauce stargazing.
Earlier today we showed you Zac Efron and Leonardo DiCaprio, front and center, at last night’s Lakers-Kings game (the Lakers won 118-108) but they weren’t the only bromance igniting courtside.
We already assume that if you are a fan of the Twilight series, nothing we say here will deter you from seeing the film and relishing every moment. We respect that.
However, if you are not a 12-17-year-old girl who voraciously devoured Stephanie Meyer’s four-part epic of teenage vampire love, be warned!
Twilight, opening today, is one of the worst film’s we’ve seen all year, a fact the filmmakers obviously realized since reviews were forbidden until today; they didn’t want word spreading about the dog they have on their hands.
Michael Caine felt extra chatty at the Toronto Film Festival where he’s promoting Is There Anybody There? The Batman star spilled some major casting beans.
Sports Illustrated pits LA Lakers poster boy Jack Nicholson against Boston Celtics cheerleader (and our lovebug) Donnie Wahlberg.
The similarities are striking and the result is hilarious!!!
Click here to check out the match up.
Absolutely brilliant!