While you were working ...
December 3rd, 2012
06:15 PM ET

While you were working ...

Today's news you might've missed:

  • It seems love is in the air for former “Bachelor”/“Bachelorette” contestants this holiday season. Ashley Hebert and J.P. Rosenbaum tied the knot, while Jake Pavelka has been spending some quality time with actress Kristin Chenoweth. [People]
  • With awards season right around the corner, we already know that “Zero Dark Thirty” and “Lincoln” are favorites among the New York Film Critics Circle. [EW]
  • Former “Sing-Off” host Nick Lachey is heading back to reality – reality TV, that is – to host NBC singing competition “The Winner Is.” [THR]
  • Speaking of Lachey, the new dad tweeted that he was kicked out of the Chargers-Bengals game on Sunday – and that he “couldn't be prouder! Go Cincy Bengals!” [Twitter]
  • Marchesa co-founder Georgina Chapman and Miramax co-founder Harvey Weinstein are expecting baby No. 2. [New York Post]
  • Check out Charlie Sheen in the official trailer for Roman Coppola’s “A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III”:

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Report: Hefner, Harris set to wed ... again
December 3rd, 2012
05:31 PM ET

Report: Hefner, Harris set to wed ... again

Second time’s a charm?

Hugh Hefner is reportedly set to wed 26-year-old Playmate Crystal Harris ... again, according to TMZ.

Harris earned the nickname “runaway bride” after calling off the couple’s wedding five days before it was scheduled to take place on June 18, 2011. One year later, the couple tweeted that they were back together.

Despite TMZ’s sources, which say that “Harris feels the time she spent apart from Hef really taught her how to be independent and stand on her own two feet,” Playboy's publicity director told CNN, “No comment or confirmation from Mr. Hefner yet.”

Should the pair wed, this will be the third marriage for the 86-year-old.


Filed under: Celebrities
December 3rd, 2012
05:14 PM ET

Anne Hathaway on getting used to her short 'do

For someone who was so nervous to chop off her long locks, Anne Hathaway is really owning her shorter ‘do.

The actress, who cut her hair to play Fantine in Tom Hooper’s “Les Misérables,” told CNN that she just needed time to adjust.

In fact, she said it took her about 30 minutes before she deemed herself brave enough to look in a mirror after her haircut.

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Homeland: ‘I’m killing you’
December 3rd, 2012
04:12 PM ET

Homeland: ‘I’m killing you’

[Editor's Note: This post contains spoilers for the December 2 episode of Showtime's "Homeland."]

Last night’s episode, “Broken Hearts,” opened at a diner where, after establishing a mutual affinity for the waffles served up at said greasy spoon, Dar Adal told Saul that Quinn worked for him. Adal, an off the books CIA Black-Ops guy, suggested that perhaps Estes didn’t trust Saul.

Jessica, who was still in hiding with Mike and the kids at the uber-luxurious D.C. condo safehouse, told Mike she was still “waiting to feel guilty” about sleeping with him the previous night. Seconds later, Brody strolled in and announced to his family that he was “just a Congressman who helped the CIA.”

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A ‘Clueless’ reunion, vampire style
December 3rd, 2012
03:04 PM ET

A ‘Clueless’ reunion, vampire style

A new vampire movie reunites Alicia Silverstone and Wallace Shawn with director Amy Heckerling.

“Vamps” tells the story of Goody (Silverstone), who was “turned” in 1841 in Manhattan. Turned means she was bitten by a stem vampire (Sigourney Weaver). In Heckerling’s vampire universe, stems "awaken" victims they choose not to drain.

Goody spent roughly 150 years as a perpetual twentysomething in Manhattan racking up over 10,000 college credits (she couldn’t graduate because the ceremony was always held during the day) and essentially biding her time until her stem turns Stacey (Krysten Ritter from ABC’s “Don’t Trust the B-- in Apt 23”) in the early 1990s and she had a BFF for life.

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'Boardwalk Empire' finale: And the carnation falls
December 3rd, 2012
01:44 PM ET

'Boardwalk Empire' finale: And the carnation falls

The Season 3 finale of “Boardwalk Empire” was good - not great. Like Al Capone said last week, let’s get to talking about who died:

The episode kicked off with a bang, and a lot of bodies, as the war between Nucky Thompson and Gyp Rossetti was in full swing. Mayor Bader meanwhile was trying to sell folks on the idea that “Nucky Thompson doesn’t run this city - I do.” Yeah, OK Mayor. Thanks for playing.

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