Daily Archives: February 7, 2010

Jay-Z & Rihanna Super Bowl opening- Run This Town

In case you missed the Super Bowl and Jay-Z and Rihanna‘s performance, watch it here. Congrats Saints!!

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Reggie Bush: Got Milk?

NFL star Reggie Bush is the latest celeb to pose for the Got Milk? Campaign.  If you’re watching the Superbowl, then you just saw the advertisement.  This one is for all you ladies out there who love Mr. Bush.

Jennifer Aniston celebrates birthday in Cabo

Seems like Los Cabos is the new ‘IT’ place  for celebrities. Actress Jennifer Aniston and a few of her friends took a voyage to the elite vacation spot this past week. Aniston, who turns 41 on February 11, celebrated her birthday a few days early and showed off her bikni bod to onlookers. Courtney Cox Arquette,  Sheryl Crow, David Arquette and the handsome Gerard Butler were among those at the celebration.

Although neither have confirmed or denied it, Butler and Aniston have been seen out almost everywhere together. Gorgeous couple nonetheless.

In Case You Missed it: Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs in VOGUE

Entrepreneur Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs, alongside model Natalia Vodianova engaged in a visually stimulating photo shoot by Annie Leibovitz for VOGUE. The title of the shoot was ‘Brief Encounter’, which was inspired by Diddy’s album Last Train to Paris. Most of the pictures were taken in New Jersey.

This is one of the few times where the saying, “A picture is worth a thousand words,” stays true to its meaning.

Here’s a snippet of the article:

Trains are a key feature of Last Train to Paris, the new Sean “Diddy” Combs album, and as far as Diddy sees it, trains mean love. “Trains are very intense, very sensual,” he was saying recently while taking a car to a plane after a long day on tour. “Trains are related to the rhythm of your heart. It’s the intensity—trains keep you in thought, you know?”

Get the complete story and Diddy’s take on the meaning behind Last Train To Paris in the February issue of VOGUE.

Frances Reid from the Soap Opera ‘Days of our Lives’ dies at 95

(AP Photo/NBC)

Frances Reid, most notably from NBC’s Days of our Lives, passed away on Wednesday. The lovable actress was 95 years young.

For four decades, Reid played matriarch ‘Alice Horton’ on the NBC show. Her husband, Macdonald Carey played her husband on the daytime drama until his death in 1994. Reid was a series regular on ‘DOOL’ until 1997.

Reid also made appearances on As the World Turns, Studio One and Philco Television Playhouse.

NBC Universal Photo

Mcdonald Carey & Frances Reid in their younger years.

Fashion Brands: How much is your favorite celebrity worth?

Fashionista comprised a list of celebrities who have been known to sit front and center at fashion shows around the globe. The amount that each of these celebrities receive for making an appearance is surprising to say the least. I honestly find it surprising to see how they’re ranked. Do you think they’re worth it?

View the list below…

A-List
Rihanna ($100,000 or more)
Beyonce ($80,000-$100,000)
Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen ($80,000 each)
Julianne Moore ($60,000)
Maggie Gyllanhal ($60,000)
Chloe Sevigny ($60,000 or more)
Jennifer Lopez (circa 2005: $80,000; circa 2010: $30,000)
Lindsay Lohan (circa 2006: $60,000; circa 2010; UNINVITED)
Colin Firth (pre-A Single Man: $5,000; post-A Single Man: $15,000)

B-List
Blake Lively ($50,000)
Leighton Meester ($40,000)
Hillary Duff ($40,000)
Other Gossip Girl cast members ($25,000 a piece)
Jared Leto ($25,000)
Cliven Owen ($10,000)
Kristen Bell (unpaid, but airfare, makeup and clothing are taken care of)

C-List

Kim Kardashian ($35,000-$50,000)
Amanda Bynes ($25,000-$30,000)
Eliza Dushku (unpaid, but airfare, makeup and clothing are taken care of)

D-List

Paris Hilton (free or UNINVITED)
Jersey Shore cast (UNINVITED)
America’s Next Top Model Winners (free)

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