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9 November 2009 11:00 AM, PST | People - CelebrityBabies | See recent People - CelebrityBabies news »
Courtesy Elle
Most parents agree that integrating an older sibling into the process of welcoming a new baby is essential.
However, when actors Sarah Jessica Parker and her husband Matthew Broderick were approached by their 7-year-old son James Wilkie asking if he could take on the task of naming one of his baby sisters, the couple were more than a little apprehensive!
“He told me he really wanted Marion to be in the mix,” Sarah Jessica reveals in the December issue of Elle.
“We thought, ‘Are we crazy? Do we let our son name one of the girls? Is that the right thing to do? »
- Anya
9 November 2009 6:03 AM, PST | Boxwish.com | See recent BoxWish news »
One day, there’s news about the clothes, the next it’s locations or plot, but one thing’s for sure there is one hungry appetite for all things Sex and the City 2. And as reports flood in revealing that Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and co. are in Morocco, filming scenes for this hugely anticipated sequel, we turn our attention back to the movie that introduced cinema audiences to the four fearless fashionistas, 2008’s Sex and the City. It was easily the most style savvy film of last year and though Bonfire Night might be over, we’re sparking off our Monday with a fiery fashion firework from the movie, the Salvatore Ferragamo pheasant feather bag. »
8 November 2009 4:59 AM, PST | The Movie Fanatic | See recent The Movie Fanatic news »
There are many theories, ideas or should I say 'schools of thought' on how the world would end. At the height of the Cold War, nuclear annihilation ranks at the very top. While others argue it will not be man who will destroy the world (directly) but - an epidemic of global proportions (most probably from a potent strain of virus - think: I am Legend) or severe climactic change (another ice age perhaps? That would be Day After Tommorow right?) or mechanical uprising (The Terminator, anyone?) or even attack from the outside - conquering aliens (Mars Attacks!) or perhaps an asteroid. And let's not forget zombies!
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- - - Inspired by the upcoming release of Roland Emmerich's latest disaster epic 2012, tMF listed down 10 of the most fascinating 'end of the world' movies.
Before looking at the list, you need to know that it's not based »
- modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
8 November 2009 4:59 AM, PST | The Movie Fanatic | See recent The Movie Fanatic news »
There are many theories, ideas or should I say 'schools of thought' on how the world would end. At the height of the Cold War, nuclear annihilation ranks at the very top. While others argue it will not be man who will destroy the world (directly) but - an epidemic of global proportions (most probably from a potent strain of virus - think: I am Legend) or severe climactic change (another ice age perhaps? That would be Day After Tommorow right?) or mechanical uprising (The Terminator, anyone?) or even attack from the outside - conquering aliens (Mars Attacks!) or perhaps an asteroid. And let's not forget zombies!
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- - - Inspired by the upcoming release of Roland Emmerich's latest disaster epic 2012, tMF listed down 10 of the most fascinating 'end of the world' movies.
Before looking at the list, you need to know that it's not based »
- modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
8 November 2009 4:59 AM, PST | The Movie Fanatic | See recent The Movie Fanatic news »
There are many theories, ideas or should I say 'schools of thought' on how the world would end. At the height of the Cold War, nuclear annihilation ranks at the very top. While others argue it will not be man who will destroy the world (directly) but - an epidemic of global proportions (most probably from a potent strain of virus - think: I am Legend) or severe climactic change (another ice age perhaps? That would be Day After Tommorow right?) or mechanical uprising (The Terminator, anyone?) or even attack from the outside - conquering aliens (Mars Attacks!) or perhaps an asteroid. And let's not forget zombies!
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- - - Inspired by the upcoming release of Roland Emmerich's latest disaster epic 2012, tMF listed down 10 of the most fascinating 'end of the world' movies.
Before looking at the list, you need to know that it's not based »
- modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
8 November 2009 4:59 AM, PST | The Movie Fanatic | See recent The Movie Fanatic news »
There are many theories, ideas or should I say 'schools of thought' on how the world would end. At the height of the Cold War, nuclear annihilation ranks at the very top. While others argue it will not be man who will destroy the world (directly) but - an epidemic of global proportions (most probably from a potent strain of virus - think: I am Legend) or severe climactic change (another ice age perhaps? That would be Day After Tommorow right?) or mechanical uprising (The Terminator, anyone?) or even attack from the outside - conquering aliens (Mars Attacks!) or perhaps an asteroid. And let's not forget zombies!
- - -
- - - Inspired by the upcoming release of Roland Emmerich's latest disaster epic 2012, tMF listed down 10 of the most fascinating 'end of the world' movies.
Before looking at the list, you need to know that it's not based »
- modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
8 November 2009 4:59 AM, PST | The Movie Fanatic | See recent The Movie Fanatic news »
There are many theories, ideas or should I say 'schools of thought' on how the world would end. At the height of the Cold War, nuclear annihilation ranks at the very top. While others argue it will not be man who will destroy the world (directly) but - an epidemic of global proportions (most probably from a potent strain of virus - think: I am Legend) or severe climactic change (another ice age perhaps? That would be Day After Tommorow right?) or mechanical uprising (The Terminator, anyone?) or even attack from the outside - conquering aliens (Mars Attacks!) or perhaps an asteroid. And let's not forget zombies!
- - -
- - - Inspired by the upcoming release of Roland Emmerich's latest disaster epic 2012, tMF listed down 10 of the most fascinating 'end of the world' movies.
Before looking at the list, you need to know that it's not based »
- modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
7 November 2009 11:48 AM, PST | Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »
Sarah Jessica Parker has reportedly opened up about her decision to use a surrogate to carry her twins. The Sex And The City star said that she and husband Matthew Broderick "explored" all their options before deciding on a surrogate to bear their daughters Marion Loretta Elwell and Tabitha Hodge, who were born in June. Speaking to Elle, she stated: "I knew there would be lots of opinions about, 'Well, why didn't you adopt? Why didn't you do this? Why didn't (more) »
- By Marcell Minaya
6 November 2009 10:32 AM, PST | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
Sarah Jessica Parker covers the December issue of Elle, and inside she talks about her Satc costars and twin daughters, Marion Loretta Elwell and Tabitha Hodge, born in June to a surrogate who is now at the center of a scandal. Two Ohio police chiefs now face trial for snooping on the surrogate in her home for tabloid fodder. Here are some highlights from the interview: On her love for Sex and the City co-star Kim Cattrall: "I don't think anybody wants to believe that I love Kim. I adore her. I wouldn't have done the movie without her. Didn't and wouldn't." On her decision to use a surrogate to carry her twins: "I knew there would be lots of opinions about, 'Well, why didn't you adopt? Why didn't you do this? Why didn't you do that?' and the truth of the... »
- Katy Hall
6 November 2009 8:37 AM, PST | Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »
Sarah Jessica Parker has laughed off the constant tabloid rumours of a feud with Sex And The City co-star Kim Cattrall. Recent reports had suggested that the pair were refusing to speak to each other on the set of the sequel to last year's blockbuster hit. Speaking to Elle, she said: "I don't think anybody wants to believe that I love Kim. I adore (more) »
- By Lara Martin
6 November 2009 7:18 AM, PST | IrishCentral | See recent IrishCentral news »
Sarah Jessica Parker has admitted to loving the scent of her babies’ dirty diapers. The “Sex and the City” star, who has five-month-old twin daughters, Loretta and Tabitha, with her Irish-American actor husband Matthew Broderick, loves everything about being a mother, especially the less glamorous jobs. “I love the smell of diapers - I even like when they’re wet and you smell them all warm liked a baked good,” she said. “I love the smell of Balmex. Love it.” The 44-year-old actress also revealed her seven-year-old son James demanded to have a say in naming his sister Loretta – whose first name is actually Marion. She said: “He told me he really wanted Marion to be in the mix. We thought, ‘Are we crazy? Do we let our son name one of the girls? Is that the right thing to do? Is it important for him?’ And then he goes, »
6 November 2009 4:30 AM, PST | Hollyscoop.com | See recent HollyScoop news »
We've been hearing the feud rumors for years. Every other week there's a new report about how Sex and the City co-stars Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall are at each others throats on set and how they throw diva fits over each other. Sjp has been denying the rumors for years, but in the new issue of Elle magazine, she's hoping to finally put the reports to rest. Here are some highlights from her interview: Sjp on rumors of friction with Sex and the City co-star Kim Cattrall: “I don’t think anybody wants... »
6 November 2009 4:13 AM, PST | Monsters and Critics | See recent Monsters and Critics news »
Sarah Jessica Parker loves the smell of dirty diapers. The 'Sex and the City' actress - who has five-month-old twin daughters, Loretta and Tabitha, with her husband Matthew Broderick - loves everything about being a mother, especially the less glamorous jobs. She said: "I love the smell of diapers - I even like when they're wet and you smell them all warm liked a baked good. I love the smell of Balmex. Love it." The 44-year-old beauty also revealed her seven-year-old son James demanded to have a say in naming his sister Loretta - whose first name is actually Marion. She said: "He told me he really wanted Marion to be in the mix. We thought, 'Are we crazy? »
6 November 2009 4:13 AM, PST | Monsters and Critics | See recent Monsters and Critics news »
Sarah Jessica Parker loves the smell of dirty diapers. The 'Sex and the City' actress - who has five-month-old twin daughters, Loretta and Tabitha, with her husband Matthew Broderick - loves everything about being a mother, especially the less glamorous jobs. She said: "I love the smell of diapers - I even like when they're wet and you smell them all warm liked a baked good. I love the smell of Balmex. Love it." The 44-year-old beauty also revealed her seven-year-old son James demanded to have a say in naming his sister Loretta - whose first name is actually Marion. She said: "He told me he really wanted Marion to be in the mix. We thought, 'Are we crazy? Do »
6 November 2009 4:00 AM, PST | Popsugar.com | See recent Popsugar news »
Sarah Jessica Parker looks sexy and playful for December's Elle. At the moment she's off in Morocco filming Sex and the City 2 and was also just named to President Obama's Committee on the Arts and Humanities. While she keeps her plate full of philanthropic and career projects, in the magazine, she's all about her role as a mom, talking about her new twin girls and what she loves about the experience. Here are highlights: On whether she doesn't like Kim Cattrall: "I don’t think anybody wants to believe that I love Kim. I adore her. I wouldn’t have done the movie without her. Didn’t and wouldn’t." On her decision to use a surrogate: "I knew there would be lots of opinions about, 'Well, why didn’t you adopt? Why didn’t you do this? Why didn’t you do that?' and the truth of the matter is, »
- Molly
5 November 2009 8:50 PM, PST | Vanity Fair | See recent Vanity Fair news »
Roger Sterling (John Slattery) ducks out of the Sterling Cooper offices for a hotel-room romp with Jane Siegel (Peyton List), for whom he eventually divorces his wife in Season Two of Mad MenJohn Slattery gets paid to do all those terrible, unhealthy things that the rest of us can only dream about. Chain-smoke in public buildings. Drink bourbon at the office. Have extramarital affairs with busty secretaries. Eat too many raw oysters and then vomit on his clients. Ask Sarah Jessica Parker to pee on him. Okay, maybe just some of the things the rest of us dream about. There was a time when having a fictional urine fetish—which he did so memorably on Sex & The City, playing Carrie Bradshaw’s dirty, dirty politician boyfriend—looked like it may be the best and only legacy for the 46-year-old actor. Prior to his near-golden shower TV debut, Slattery was known »
5 November 2009 3:58 PM, PST | E! Online | See recent E! Online news »
• Sorta bad timing for Cosmopolitan's December cover featuring Fergie talking about how great Josh Duhamel is. She says he loved when she put on weight and he had "extra meat to grab." • Rihanna picked a good day to speak out about domestic violence. Just today, this trailer featuring Casey Affleck beating Jessica Alba popped up and then Marilyn Manson released a music video of him attacking an Evan Rachel Wood look-a-like. Both are Nsfw and disgusting. • Continuing on with what is apparently Domestic Abuse Awareness Day, Chris Brown is confused why some people "basically want me in jail." • Sarah Jessica Parker tells Elle, "I love the... »
5 November 2009 6:43 AM, PST | Boxwish.com | See recent BoxWish news »
It doesn’t matter what clothes are in the shops, what top models parade down catwalks or what Vogue tells you is “in” this season, there are some films that will never go out of fashion. While it’s too early to judge the long-term influence of the likes of Sex and the City, 1967’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s is still going strong. While Sarah Jessica Parker was still a babe in arms, Audrey Hepburn, along with long-time friend and onscreen collaborator, Hubert de Givenchy, was giving Hollywood a taste of sophisticated chic in the classic tale of Manhattan “kook” Holly Golightly. And what better way to add some of this elegance to your world than with this Audrey Hepburn glass wall clock? »
4 November 2009 2:41 AM, PST | The Hollywood News | See recent The Hollywood News news »
Hugh Grant said most of his films leave him feeling "suicidal".
The 'Love Actually' actor told how when he has saw the first cuts of a number of his films - which include the hugely successful 'Bridget Jones's Diary' and 'Notting Hill'- he felt so bad about his performances he wanted to die.
He said: "Normally, when I see the first cut I'm suicidal. I want to go to that euthanasia clinic in Switzerland, Dignitas, and have myself put down."
Despite his negativity, the actor was pleasantly surprised when he saw an early version of his latest film, comedy 'Did You Hear About The Morgans?' in which he stars alongside Sarah Jessica Parker.
Hugh, 49, added: "This film looks a lot better. This one is quite beautiful."
The self-proclaimed "reluctant actor" has threatened to quit Hollywood many times and to give up acting, even claiming he »
- Paul
4 November 2009 2:13 AM, PST | Monsters and Critics | See recent Monsters and Critics news »
Hugh Grant said most of his films leave him feeling "suicidal". The 'Love Actually' actor told how when he has saw the first cuts of a number of his films - which include the hugely successful 'Bridget Jones's Diary' and 'Notting Hill'- he felt so bad about his performances he wanted to die. He said: "Normally, when I see the first cut I'm suicidal. I want to go to that euthanasia clinic in Switzerland, Dignitas, and have myself put down." Despite his negativity, the actor was pleasantly surprised when he saw an early version of his latest film, comedy 'Did You Hear About The Morgans?' in which he stars alongside Sarah Jessica Parker. Hugh, 49, added: "This film »
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