Archive for January, 2010

January 28th, 2010
Honey Bee

Hottie supermodel, Bar Rafaeli, is the face for Rampage in a new hot Spring 2010 ad line. This is the second season that Rafaeli has been the face for Rampage.
Through a release, the Israeli-born 24-year-old says, “Rampage’s spring collection is amazing. The flirty dresses, fabulous swimwear and great shorts are perfect for warm weather, parties and weekends. I can’t wait to wear all of the new styles!” [via People]
Um, Bar, I think you might have a few contacts who might be able to get you some of those clothes.
Images by BauerGriffin


January 28th, 2010
Honey Bee

Happy Birthday Mikhail Baryshnikov!!!
He turns 62 today. Sixty-flipping-two!
He escaped communist USSR, is one of the greatest dancers ever, and still has that Je ne sais qua.
Images byFRANK DEAN/BAUER-GRIFFIN.COM


January 27th, 2010
Honey Bee
“Our worst fears lie in anticipation”
Starting the 4th Season of Mad Men, there will be one less man. Salvatore Romano, played by Bryan Batt is out of a job. The thing is, he didn’t know it.
TV Guide is reporting that as of this week, Batt, who appeared on stage with fellow cast members at the SAG awards when winning for best Ensemble in a TV Drama, was still holding out hope to return as one of the favorite characters on the show.
“I was supposed to be notified by December 31, and nothing,” says the actor.
But, creator Matt Weiner says that the character of Sal, the closeted art director, will be gone from the show.
“We don’t murder people on our show, but for there to be any stakes, there have to be consequences,” says creator Matthew Weiner, a former Sopranos scribe who has killed at will. Losing Bryan, he says, “was a tough moment for the show, but that’s where we are. I know how people felt about Bryan. I obviously love working with him, and he has been an indelible character since the pilot. But I felt it was an expression of the times that he couldn’t work there anymore. It’s the ultimate case of sexual harassment.”
Shame Shame on Matt Weiner! You have to at least let an actor know if he can look for other work.
Ahhh, that makes me sad. Many of us were hoping that Sal would join up with the NEW Sterling, Cooper, Draper and Pryce. Afterall, they didn’t have ANYONE to do art. Ok I need to stop talking now.
Images by Juan Rico/Fame Pictures


January 26th, 2010
Honey Bee

The dirty TRUTH? – Lolebrity
Tina Tuner is 71. 71!!! - I need my fix
Victoria Beckham Offered $40 Million To Design Dubai Hotel -I’m not obsessed
The Filming of Sophie Monk -The Skinny
Olivia Goes Wilde For Italian GQ - Celebrity Hot Sauce
Dear lord the world has gone to hell - Dipped in Cream
VIDEO Olathe NW HS Basketball Half Court Shot Prank gone wrong- Starcasm
Wall Street 2 Money Never Sleeps: First Photos- Amy Grindhouse
Paula Abdul On Dancing With The Stars?- Celebrity Dirty Laundry
Miranda Kerr goes almost nude for GQ Magazine!- Celebrity Fashion Watcher
Tom Cruise is Super Stunt Man – Celebrity Smack
Courtney Love: Neither Insane, Nor a Cannibal - Agent Bed Head
Britney thinks people are hiding in her bushes -Poor Britney
GOLDFRAPP IS BACK WITH ‘ROCKET’! - Popbytes
Jane Lynch of ‘Glee’ to Marry Girlfriend in May - Popeater
Orlando Bloom in Sundance snow – Accidental Sexiness
Tila Tequila claims she’s pregnant, for real this time- Celebitchy


January 26th, 2010
Honey Bee
Hello darling. Yes I AM fabulous!
Actress, Helen Mirren, may be gorgeous and talented, but she understands the desire of other women to get “a little work done.” And she doesn’t really see anything wrong with that thankyouverymuch!
“You go, ‘I don’t want to look at that face anymore,’ and I understand that, absolutely,” the actress, 64, tells the British morning show GMTV. [via People.com]
And she refuses to judge women who seek out cosmetic treatments to make themselves look younger. “I think people should be allowed to do whatever they want to make themselves feel happy,” Mirren says.
Helen may have had the desire to get a little something done, even if just a fleeting desire, when she was measured by Madame Tussauds waxworks museum.
“To be measured by calipers, every inch of you, it’s a bit intimidating,” she told GMTV. “Every inch of you gets measured!”
So what was the final outcome like?
“It was absolutely like having yourself next to yourself,” she says. “It was very weird.”
Helen’s wax figure will be displayed in April. Hopefully by then, she will still be displaying her own with confidence as well.
Images by GF/Bauer Griffin
