Sofia Vergara's proposal caught on tape?Right around Sofia Vergara's 40th birthday on July 10, the Web lit up with rumors that the actress and her boyfriend Nick Loeb had gotten engaged during the celebratory occasion. Although Vergara hasn't confirmed the reports - which have also hinted that while the Emmy nominee may be wearing an eye-catching diamond, she's not actually engaged - her son Manolo claims to have caught the special moment on tape. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm9ZCl2B2I0&w=560&h=315%5D Aaron Sorkin explains 'Newsroom' staff changesRemember those reports last month that Aaron Sorkin had dismissed the majority of the writing staff for his HBO show “The Newsroom"? Not so, Sorkin corrected this week. In July, an online report claimed that Sorkin had bid farewell to most of his writers - except his alleged “ex-girlfriend” Corinne Kingsbury. But at a press conference in Beverly Hills on Wednesday, Sorkin said reports of that nature are “totally untrue," adding, “I love my writing staff." Robert Pattinson will stick to film promotion scheduleThe paparazzi will likely have a field day with these upcoming appearances from Robert Pattinson. A rep for the actor has confirmed that the 26-year-old star will still publicly promote his upcoming film in the wake of his presumed girlfriend Kristen Stewart's public apology last week. Is Christian Grey more popular than Harry Potter?It seems Christian Grey has a larger following that Harry Potter these days. E.L. James’ “Fifty Shades” trilogy series has sold more copies than J.K. Rowling’s seven “Harry Potter” books on Amazon.co.uk, according to the Press Association. Rashida Jones on the part she wrote for herself“Parks and Recreation’s” Rashida Jones refuses to be typecast. The star and co-screenwriter of “Celeste and Jesse Forever” told the New York Times she wanted to play a role other than the “dependable, affable, loving, friend-wife-girlfriend” – so she wrote a part for herself. What Steven Tyler loved (and hated) about 'Idol'Now that he’s no longer judging “American Idol,” Steven Tyler is free to speak his mind about the gig. "I loved it and hated it," Tyler told Rolling Stone. "It was a great job, I sat next to J. Lo and I made a ton of money. It was a moment in life and it became larger than life." |
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