Chelsea Handler is not a fan of Angelina Jolie, in fact she pretty much hates her. During one of her comedy shows on Friday night Chelsea, who is friends with Jennifer Aniston, went on a mad rant about Angelina. Take a look at the video below to see for yourself.
In the video you can hear Chelsea calling Angelina a homewrecker, a bitch and my favorite word of all time – a cunt. Chelsea then took to her Twitter account and wrote “I have been making fun of angelina jolie for years. Period.”
Chelsea Handler better watch herself, we all know how crazy the Angelina Jolie stans are.
2010 isn’t over yet so I don’t know exactly why Google are releasing their most searched celebrities for the year but they have. So here I present you with the people who were the most searched.
10. Brad Pitt – 5,000,000
9. Jennifer Aniston & Jessica Alba – 6,120,000
08. Kelly Clarkson & Lindsay Lohan – 9,140,000
07. Angelina Jolie & Adam Lambert & Paris Hilton – 11,100,000
06. Kanye West – 20,400,000
05. Madonna, Chris Brown – 30,400,000
04. Britney Spears – 37,200,000
03. Taylor Swift – 45,500,000
02. Beyonce & Miley Cyrus – 68,000,000
01. Michael Jackson & Lady Gaga – 151,000,000
Half of these celebrities were being searched for the wrong reasons, mostly because of scandals they were involved in.
source: Most Googled Celebrities Of 2010 [Radio Alice]
The whole Glee stars on the cover of GQ Magazine has caused a lot of controversy over the past few days because people view it as too racy, hell The Parents Television Council even compared it to pedophilia. But here is 7 covers that are more racier than the Glee cover, according to BuddyTV.
True Blood on Rolling Stone
Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer and Alexander Skarsgard appeared naked and splattered in blood in a very racy, sexually disturbing cover.
Jennifer Aniston on GQ
If you want a racy magazine cover you need to shed a whole lot of clothes, and Jennifer Aniston took off everything but a necktie for this one.
Demi Moore on Vanity Fair
Vanity Fair broke the mold when they dared to put a nude, very pregnant Demi Moore on their cover.
Britney Spears on Rolling Stone
In April 1999, when Spears was just 17 years old, Rolling Stone came out with this cover. Not only was the photo a lot racier than the one for Glee, but the girl was actually a teenager, not just playing one on TV.
Kim Kardashian on W
It’s all about Kim, and this nude cover with very thin bars that barely cover the naughty bits is certainly more racy than anything Glee has ever done.
The Dixie Chicks on Entertainment Weekly
When the Dixie Chicks caused a commotion by criticizing then-President Bush, this cover exposed them, literally.
Lady Gaga on Rolling Stone
Very revealing and fully loaded, this cover certainly brought out the big guns.
Some of these aren’t racy at all in my opinion, check out the thumbnails below to see some I think are racier than the Glee cover so I would add them to this list.
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source: 7 Magazine Covers Racier Than the ‘Glee’ GQ Photo Shoot [Buddy TV]
Poor Jennifer Aniston, just can’t seem to catch a break with men! First it was rumored that she was dating John Mayer again, but that was proven false by her rep. Now, she’s getting rejected by this new guy, Josh Hopkins.
Jennifer made a guest appearance on “Cougar Town” with her best friend, Courteney Cox-Arquette. She also appeared alongside Josh Hopkins. After meeting in May, the twosome started dating casually….but all of that ended when Jen wanted to step it up a notch.
A source said that Jen “wanted a relationship. And he was like, ‘No, thank you.’” Wow, this woman gets rejected more times than Paris Hilton has STD’s.
The snitch went on to reveal that Josh is “a player and is into meeting younger girls. He definitely lies to girls.”
Sounds like our snitch might be a bitter ex-girlfriend. What do you think?
source: Exclusive: Jen Aniston Rejected by Cougar Town’s Josh Hopkins – [us weekly]
Forbes have come up with a list of the 10 most profitable actors in Hollywood at the moment, now don’t confuse this list with the most paid actors because this is based on how much money the movie studio makes back for every dollar they paid the actors.
10. Sarah Jessica Parker, $17
When it comes to Sex and the City movies, Sarah Jessica Parker is a great investment. In other movies, not so much. Her 2009 film Did You Hear About the Morgans earned an anemic $85 million at the global box office. Compare that with her two Sex and the City movies, which have earned a total $705 million.
9. Nicolas Cage, $17
Cage makes our list mostly thanks to the 2009 film Knowing, which earned a healthy $184 million on an estimated budget of $50 million. The budget was able to stay low because the producers went with Cage over someone who would have cost much more like Will Smith or Johnny Depp.
8. Johnny Depp, $18
Depp is the rare actor on our list who earns more than almost every actor in Hollywood but still manages to offer a good return on investment. That’s because his films do phenomenally. Alice in Wonderland has earned $1 billion. Public Enemies brought in $215 million. As long as he continues to be a major draw overseas and his films keep performing, Depp will continue to get one of the highest paydays in Hollywood.
7. Meryl Stree, $21
The actress (2008′s most profitable actress) proves again and again that age and gender do not determine box-office draw. Mamma Mia earned $610 million at the global box office. It’s Complicated brought in $220 million. As soon as Streep starts earning the same as her male peers, she’ll likely work her way off of our list.
6. Jennifer Aniston, $21
Another woman on our list: Jennifer Aniston (2007′s most profitable actress). The star makes a surprising appearance in sixth place with a $21 return for every $1 she is paid. (She’s tied with Meryl Streep.) Although one of her included movies, Love Happens, was a huge flop, He’s Just Not that Into You and The Bounty Hunter (with $136 million at the global box office on an estimated budget of $40 million) actually did well.
5. Cate Blanchett, $27
The actress has played the female lead in two recent high-grossing films: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Robin Hood (which brought in $310 million despite a weak opening). In both cases she earned significantly less than her male costars, which is why Blanchett makes our top 10 list while Russell Crowe and Brad Pitt do not.
4. Robert Downey Jr., $33
It wasn’t so long ago that Downey (2008′s most profitable actor) was a Hollywood pariah because of his drug and alcohol problems. That helped shrink his quote when he started his comeback in 2008 with the first Iron Man. Since then he’s starred in some of the highest-grossing films of the past few years, including Sherlock Holmes ($517 million) and Iron Man 2 ($622 million) while his payday has stayed relatively low.
3. Daniel Radcliffe, $61
The Harry Potter movies are the kind of high-budget films that would usually hurt an actor on this list unless he was earning under $10 million total. But Radcliffe lands in third place (with a $61 return for ever dollar he earns) because the films earn so much money. The entire franchise has so far brought in $5.4 billion at the global box office making his growing salary seem like a drop in the bucket.
2. Anne Hathaway, $64
For the sake of our return on investment list, being a woman in Hollywood is a good thing. They tend to earn less so when their films hit, they offer a good return. Hathaway lands so high on our list thanks to Alice in Wonderland. For every dollar she earns studios earn $64 off of her films. Most of that payback is coming from Alice. The Disney 3-D film was a gigantic hit earning $1 billion at the global box office, and Hathaway earned much less than star Johnny Depp. But she also benefits from 2009′s Bride Wars, which was a modest hit earning $115 million at the global box office on a low estimated budget of $30 million.
1. Shia LaBeouf, $81
LaBeouf tops our list for the second year in a row thanks to his relatively low-paid work in high-earning films like Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and the second Transformers movie. As his box office grows so will his quote, which means it will be harder for him to stay at the top of our list unless his films earn proportionally more money. When LaBeouf starred in the first Transformers movie in 2007, Viacom’s Paramount Studio was able to pay him under $5 million. It had to bump that up considerably for the second film (which earned $833 million in 2009), but LaBeouf still isn’t earning $20 million upfront to star in a picture.
As a result, he offers a great return on investment. For every $1 studios spend on the 24-year-old actor his films return an average $81 of profit. For our list this year LaBeouf also benefits from the fourth Indiana Jones film, which earned $790 million in 2008. George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford split the bulk of the profits from that movie leaving LaBeouf as a profitable costar. As the actor’s fame (and box-office earnings) increase he’ll be able to demand more for each film which will hurt his return on investment number unless the films are gigantic blockbusters. That could be the case with the next Transformers movie. LaBeouf was able to ask for more money upfront but because the movie is being filmed in 3-D, it should earn even more than Transformers 2.
source: Hollywood’s Best Actors For The Buck [Forbes]
Good afternoon and happy Friday! Today for our best celebrity quotes of the week, we’ve got Kim Kardashian talking about her hairless body, Alexander Skarsgard talking about not wearing a modesty cloth and Taylor Momsen bashing Rihanna. Enjoy!
“People think pop is rock, and the lines are getting blurred. Now Rihanna’s wearing f– leather jackets, and it’s really annoying.”
– Taylor Momsen, dissing the pop star and her style, to Spin magazine
“That song is so annoying.”
– Katy Perry, joking about her summer pop anthem “California Gurls,” to People
“Of course, many women dream of finding Prince Charming (with fatherly instincts), but for those who’ve not yet found their Bill O’Reilly, I’m just glad science has provided a few other options.”
– Jennifer Aniston, responding to the Fox News host’s criticism of her support of single motherhood, to People
“I am Armenian, so of course I am obsessed with laser hair removal! Arms, bikini, legs, underarms…my entire body is hairless.”
– Kim Kardashian, revealing her beauty secrets, to Allure magazine
“Today’s NY Post says I was spotted in NYC dining with Maury Povich and Connie Chung. Whoever’s impersonating me–aim higher.”
– Conan O’Brien, setting the record straight on Twitter
“It’s obvious that whenever anybody ever thinks of hip-hop or rap, they think of ‘Chelsea Lately.’”
– Chelsea Handler, on hosting MTV’s Video Music Awards, to The New York Times
“I need to talk to that guy from Men’s Warehouse. He guarantees I’ll look good, right? And get a low price?”
– Modern Family’sEric Stonestreet, on his Emmys wardrobe, to People
“One second ago I was the youngest person on the set, and now I’m the oldest. I don’t know how that happened. I’m so old, my joints hurt when I keep my legs crossed a certain way for too long…I can’t see far. I can’t see close.”
– Courteney Cox, on what happened in the 15 years from Friends to Cougar Town, to Emmy magazine
“I don’t want a sock around it, that feels ridiculous. If we’re naked in the scene, then I’m naked.”
– Alexander Skarsgard, on preferring to go commando in True Blood, to Rolling Stone
“When I enter the Emmys as host, I will be on a chariot pulled by Mr. T and Sylvester Stallone together. Then I will sing a song I wrote that I asked Paul McCartney to cowrite with me. Except when he heard it, he said, ‘You can’t improve on perfection.’”
– This year’s Emmy Awards host Jimmy Fallon, in an essay he “wrote” at age 11, to People
What was your favorite quote this week? I’d be lying if I said that Alexander Skarsgard’s hatred of the cock sock didn’t get me all giggly. You?