Pitt finds new way
to fight on-set boredom
Brad Pitt found an interesting way - make that walk - to blow off steam and bring some levity to the set of his new movie, “Babel.”
In an interview in Entertainment Weekly, the 42-year-old actor says he amused himself and his colleagues by yanking up his pants to give himself a wedgie, sticking out his rear and waddling about like a duck.
“Throughout the movie, I'd walk around like this,” he says.
“You've gotta find things to make you laugh during the shoot,” he adds. “Cate (Blanchett) called it the Hungry Bum.”
He explains: “When your bum's so hungry it's trying to eat your pants.”
Shakira plans to marry, just not right now
Shakira and the son of an ex-president of Argentina have talked about marriage, his father says, but have no immediate plans to tie the knot.
Former President Fernando de la Rua has told Dominican newspaper Listin Diario the hip-shaking singer and his son, Antonio, “prefer to wait.”
“Kids today would rather live as a couple, they don't believe that marriage is necessary to be happy,” de la Rua was quoted Thursday as saying.
Shakira and de la Rua's son have been dating for five years.
Duran Duran plans to function without Andy
Guitarist Andy Taylor has quit Duran Duran.
Taylor quit last weekend, the veteran rock band announced Thursday, but the remaining four members - singer Simon Le Bon, keyboardist Nick Rhodes, bassist John Taylor and drummer Roger Taylor - plan to continue recording and performing as a group.
“We have reached a point in our relationship with him where there is an unworkable gulf between us and we can no longer effectively function together,” the band said in a statement on their Web site.
K-Fed plays with fans fire, welcomes criticism
Kevin Federline, aka K-Fed and Mr. Britney Spears, says he shrugs off his naysayers.
“If you want to hate me, cool, hate me,” Federline, 28, says in an interview posted Thursday on People magazine's Web site. “You know why? Because all it's going to do is help me.”
Federline, an aspiring rapper, has been aggressively promoting his debut album, “Playing With Fire,” set for release Oct. 31.
Amid a chorus of boos, he was body-slammed by wrestler John Cena in an Oct. 16 appearance on USA Network's “WWE Monday Night Raw.” And don't forget his panned performance at this year's Teen Choice Awards.
- From wire reports
Brad Pitt found an interesting way - make that walk - to blow off steam and bring some levity to the set of his new movie, “Babel.”
In an interview in Entertainment Weekly, the 42-year-old actor says he amused himself and his colleagues by yanking up his pants to give himself a wedgie, sticking out his rear and waddling about like a duck.
“Throughout the movie, I'd walk around like this,” he says.
“You've gotta find things to make you laugh during the shoot,” he adds. “Cate (Blanchett) called it the Hungry Bum.”
He explains: “When your bum's so hungry it's trying to eat your pants.”
Shakira plans to marry, just not right now
Shakira and the son of an ex-president of Argentina have talked about marriage, his father says, but have no immediate plans to tie the knot.
Former President Fernando de la Rua has told Dominican newspaper Listin Diario the hip-shaking singer and his son, Antonio, “prefer to wait.”
“Kids today would rather live as a couple, they don't believe that marriage is necessary to be happy,” de la Rua was quoted Thursday as saying.
Shakira and de la Rua's son have been dating for five years.
Duran Duran plans to function without Andy
Guitarist Andy Taylor has quit Duran Duran.
Taylor quit last weekend, the veteran rock band announced Thursday, but the remaining four members - singer Simon Le Bon, keyboardist Nick Rhodes, bassist John Taylor and drummer Roger Taylor - plan to continue recording and performing as a group.
“We have reached a point in our relationship with him where there is an unworkable gulf between us and we can no longer effectively function together,” the band said in a statement on their Web site.
K-Fed plays with fans fire, welcomes criticism
Kevin Federline, aka K-Fed and Mr. Britney Spears, says he shrugs off his naysayers.
“If you want to hate me, cool, hate me,” Federline, 28, says in an interview posted Thursday on People magazine's Web site. “You know why? Because all it's going to do is help me.”
Federline, an aspiring rapper, has been aggressively promoting his debut album, “Playing With Fire,” set for release Oct. 31.
Amid a chorus of boos, he was body-slammed by wrestler John Cena in an Oct. 16 appearance on USA Network's “WWE Monday Night Raw.” And don't forget his panned performance at this year's Teen Choice Awards.
- From wire reports
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