Listen To Willow Smith’s Sophomore Single, “21st Century Girl”
From the girl who brought you Whip My Hair, Willow Smith has now debuted her follow-up single, 21st Century Girl. And dare I say, it sounds even catchier than her first smash hit!
Photos From After Oscars Governor’s Ball
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| Hailee Steinfeld, Oscar-nominee for Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role; Christian Bale, Oscar winner for Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in “The Fighter”; and Sibi Bale |
Right after the 83rd annual Academy Awards, celebrities headed over to the Governor’s Ball taking place next door where guests were treated to a special menu created by Wolfgang Puck.
Appetizers included a sushi and shellfish station, smoked salmon on Oscar flatbread with caviar and crème fraiche, and black truffle pizza with ricotta and thyme.
There were three of Wolfgang’s signature salads, pan-roasted Dover sole, vegetable risotto “paella” and asparagus with Iberico ham and black truffle aioli.
In the background, a live band played and Moet and Chandon Champagne was found everywhere for consumption. This year’s ball was designed to resemble classic Hollywood nightclubs with décor modeled after three musical styles: classic standards, Latin and swing.
Here are some more photos from the night:
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| Christian Bale |
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| Colin Firth |
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| Colin Firth, Oscar winner for Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for his role in “The King’s Speech” |
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| Darren Aronofsky, Oscar-nominee for Achievement in Directing, with Mila Kunis |
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| Dame Helen Mirren and Josh Brolin |
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| Jeffrey L Bridges, Oscar-nominee for Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, poses with Susan Bridges |
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| Jesse Eisenberg, Oscar-nominee for Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, talks with Rick Baker, Oscar-winner for Achievement in Makeup |
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| Jeff Bridges, Oscar-nominee for Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, talks with Josh Brolin |
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| Lucy Walker, Oscar®-nominee for Best Documentary (Feature), and Moby |
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| Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied |
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| Steven Spielberg poses with Destry Spielberg |
Photos From After Oscars Governor’s Ball
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| Hailee Steinfeld, Oscar-nominee for Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role; Christian Bale, Oscar winner for Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in “The Fighter”; and Sibi Bale |
Right after the 83rd annual Academy Awards, celebrities headed over to the Governor’s Ball taking place next door where guests were treated to a special menu created by Wolfgang Puck.
Appetizers included a sushi and shellfish station, smoked salmon on Oscar flatbread with caviar and crème fraiche, and black truffle pizza with ricotta and thyme.
There were three of Wolfgang’s signature salads, pan-roasted Dover sole, vegetable risotto “paella” and asparagus with Iberico ham and black truffle aioli.
In the background, a live band played and Moet and Chandon Champagne was found everywhere for consumption. This year’s ball was designed to resemble classic Hollywood nightclubs with décor modeled after three musical styles: classic standards, Latin and swing.
Here are some more photos from the night:
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| Christian Bale |
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| Colin Firth |
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| Colin Firth, Oscar winner for Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for his role in “The King’s Speech” |
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| Darren Aronofsky, Oscar-nominee for Achievement in Directing, with Mila Kunis |
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| Dame Helen Mirren and Josh Brolin |
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| Jeffrey L Bridges, Oscar-nominee for Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, poses with Susan Bridges |
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| Jesse Eisenberg, Oscar-nominee for Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, talks with Rick Baker, Oscar-winner for Achievement in Makeup |
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| Jeff Bridges, Oscar-nominee for Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role, talks with Josh Brolin |
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| Lucy Walker, Oscar®-nominee for Best Documentary (Feature), and Moby |
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| Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied |
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| Steven Spielberg poses with Destry Spielberg |
Lady Gaga Debuts Video For “Born This Way” – Watch It Here
Lady Gaga has debuted her latest video, this one for her smash hit, Born This Way.
The video is directed by fashion photographer Nick Knight along with the Haus of Gaga creative team and choreographer Laurieann Gibson.
Watch The Oscars Opening Montage Video Of Anne Hathaway & James Franco Getting “Inceptioned” By Alec Baldwin
What did you guys think of Anne Hathaway and James Franco as Oscar co-hosts? I ask because I still have not been able to watch most of the show – Too busy posting photos from the red carpet.
But the parts I watched did not seem too amusing or impressive. I mean, all I saw were verbal mistakes and shameless butt kissing of other celebs. They also lost me when Hathaway said a perk of her Oscars hosting gig was her chance to breathe the same air as Oprah Winfrey. Now, I love Oprah as much as anyone, but come on, really? Breathing the same air?
Maybe the earlier parts of their hosting were good? You tell me, cause I would love to know.
Nicole Kidman & Keith Urban Rock The Oscars Together
Nicole Kidman and husband Keith Urban attended the 83rd annual Academy Awards together. The 43-year-old actress was up for Best Actress for her role in Rabbit Hole but lost to Natalie Portman.
Sandra Bullock A Year Later: “I’m A Better Person” – Red Carpet Photos
What a difference a year makes. At least in Sandra Bullock‘s life. In exactly a year, she won the Academy Award for an Actress in a Leading Role, suffered the breakdown of her marriage to ex-Jesse James, gained a beautiful son and became a first-time mom. Continue reading
Gwyneth Paltrow Shimmers On The Oscar Red Carpet – PHOTOS
I can’t say I enjoyed Gwyneth Paltrow‘s Oscar performance of “Coming Home” from her film Country Strong, but I did love her shimmering liquid silver Calvin Klein Collection dress, paired with Louis Vuitton jewelry and Brian Atwood’s gold leather “Martina” pumps. What did you think of her look or her voice?
Amy Adams Oscars Jewelery Red Carpet Photos
WOAH! Did you see Amy Adams on the Oscars Red Carpet? Word on the street is that she was dazzled in $1,350,00 worth of jewels from Cartier.
Too bad she did not win the Oscar for Best Actress, because I would have liked to see those jewels glitter in all the lights on stage. Oh well. She looked gorgeous in this navy gown by L’Wren Scott and Ferragamo black satin shoes.
But seriously, who cares who designed the dress and the shoes. Let’s talk jewels! In addition to her gigantic emerald necklace, she was also sporting a platinum and diamond emerald haute joaillerie secret watch bracelet which alone is worth $1.025 million. The bracelet features a 30.75 carat carved emerald and 575 diamonds. Her earrings are valued at $35,000 and made of platinum and 2-carat diamond studs. Amazing that I did not even notice the earrings which cost what an average American makes in a year…If I paid that much for earrings, they better be larger than my head. You know, so people could actually see them. Oh well, I am sure they’re gorgeous.


















