


Even after leaving the show Kendra, Holly, and Bridget still make headlines. Things won't be the same with the new cast of stale, platinum playmates. I'll miss the original three-somes personality.
Fashion, fun finds and musings from an Artist; Model; Writer
I watched the Brittany Spears interview last night. It was a special she did called "Setting the Record Straight." Afterwards, I have to say that I am impressed. Yes, there is more that goes on in a celebrity's life than we would know from the outside, and I'm sure the pressures and challenges of growing up in the spotlight have been tough. But she really does sound.... mature?
She seems more settled, more whole than before. I think the biggest downfall in this story was how she always clings to her 'man' and is, like many females, desperately seeking her soulmate. But when you're rich and famous, people like Kevin Federline aren't the cure-all answer. She does seem to genuinely care about her children and understand she needs to grow up and be there for them. Cheers to that. And cheers to coming out with another award-winning album in such a short time after the meltdown. But most of all, cheers to finally beginning to find yourself and your identity apart from your man.
If you haven't yet picked up a copy, this month's "W" magazine has inside photos for Jolie-Pitt followrs.
Brad Pitt's exclusive photos show Angelina as wife and mother in black and white snapshots of their life together.
Gossip Girl star Taylor Momsen, has been hospitalized for a potentially life-threatening infection in her throat. (More HERE) She is expected to recover but remains in the hospital for now.
Taylor, the former Cindy Lou in How the Grinch Stole Christmas, has also been featured lately for her 'party girl' reputation. It does leave us wondering if there just may be a connection to her current condition...? Sources remain tight-lipped over the matter.
Actress Mia Kirshner has been spending her time off-season making a difference by telling the stories of desolation. Over the course of 7 years, Mia travelled to worn-torn countries to interview the people, and create anthologies in Burma, Mexico, Melawi, and Ingushetia (former Soviet Union).
This beautifully haunting book holds stories she risked her life to share. On one ocassion in Burma, an officer pulled her over and accused the actress of interviewing child soldiers. Her translator had to step in and convince officials she was actually a missionary to keep her from being taken into custody.
The result, I Live Here, can be found at your local bookstore or online.