Posted by emotionshock on September 3, 2010 under Celebrity Gossip |
We’ll get to Audrina Patridge on Dancing With the Stars in a second, but first, let’s talk Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan joining the show.
Patridge’s DWTS partner, Tony…


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With their on/off relationship back in full swing, Ed Westwick and Jessica Szohr were spotted enjoying a little time together in New York City on Thursday (September 2).
The Vanessa Abrams babe donned a short sleeved black top with jeans and a brimmed hat while her Chuck Bass beau sported a ripped Hopenhagen t-shirt, shorts and suede loafers while animatedly conversing with surrounding paparazzi.
The sighting comes just days after Ed and Jess confirmed rumors of a rekindled romance with a passionate kiss in their US Open box seats.
The two previously parted ways amidst cheating rumors – as an insider told the New York Post that Jessica had a hotel hookup after her birthday party with one of Ed’s pals, Marco Minuto.
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Posted by emotionshock on September 2, 2010 under Celebrity Gossip |
- Melanie Griffith in The Saddest Thing You Will Ever Read.
- Amy Winehouse wants Pete Doherty to crash at her place for a spell. This should be good.
- Mel Gibson apparently wasn’t clear the first two times. “BLOW. ME. ON. MY. PENIS.”
- Hilary Duff in The Oldest Trick in the Book. Read More …


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Promoting her upcoming movie overseas, Jessica Alba attended the “Machete” premiere during the 67th Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy on Wednesday night (September 1).
Held at the Sala Grande Palazzo Del Cinema, the “Sin City” star dazzled as she joined director Robert Rodriguez and co-star Danny Trejo on the red carpet.
Due out in theaters on September 3, Jess recently told of the film, “It’s exciting, for us as artists. Usually, we’re just entertaining and, most of the time, everything is just pure, commercial entertainment.”
She adds, “Especially in Hollywood, there isn’t a whole lot of emphasis on much else. Film is used, in other places in the world, for political messages, and it’s an art, in all different forms. Some people don’t have a voice, and their government keeps them from having a voice. Knowing that we can participate in something that is socially and politically relevant, even in one of the biggest pop culture makers of the world, Hollywood, that’s awesome.”
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