Wearing what appears to be the belt from a Halloween costume (poor Sean). She almost looks cute, almost.
The camel colored boots, that I happen to loathe, do not go with the belt at all. She’s refuses to pay attention to the top of her head, could she possibly think it actually looks good?
The only positive note, she’s wearing panties.
Instead of cosmetics, Britney needs to be addicted to salon quality hair weaves — hair dye and stylish clothes that fit. I keep waiting for the day when this woman actually pulls it together.
All seemed to be going well as she bopped her head to DJ Unk’s ‘Walk It Out.’ But when Brit’s new single, ‘Gimme More’, came on, the 25-year-old train wreck made a quick B-line to the back door.
source: Britney Addicted (to Cosmetics) [x17online]; Britney — Welcome to the O.C., Bitch! [tmz]
Fox has canceled “The O.C.,” a one-time teen pop culture sensation.
“The O.C.,” the once-hot teenage soap opera that saw its ratings plummet like a delinquent student’s grades, has been canceled. The final episode of the drama will air 9 p.m. EST Thursday, Feb. 22, Fox TV and Warner Bros. Television Production Inc. said Wednesday.
The finale “will deliver real closure to the series, to the story we began telling four years ago,” series creator Josh Schwartz said in a statement. “It will be fun and emotional and I think really satisfying. It is the finale we always planned to do.”
Based in the affluent Orange County, Calif., city of Newport Beach, “The O.C.” caught fire in its first season, 2003-04, as the top-rated drama among advertiser-favored young adults and with a total audience of nearly 10 million.
The show’s story lines revolved around Ryan (Benjamin McKenzie), an outsider thrust into a heady new world of money and sex, and rich high school kids including Seth Cohen (Adam Brody) and Marissa Cooper (Mischa Barton) and their families.
“The O.C.” didn’t sustain its momentum, dropping to about 7 million weekly viewers during 2004-05 and then to fewer than 6 million last season. This year, returning in November after Fox wrapped its postseason baseball coverage, “The O.C.” has only drawn about 4 million viewers.
My guess is that the 14-year-old girls who were watching the show when it debuted have grown up and not been replaced by others.
Mischa Barton presents “her version” of a nipple slip. The pictures are a little old, but still worth a look see. I do believe, her nipples are larger than her breasts…which leaves a rather odd looking boob altogether. Close-ups are on the thumbnails… you’ve been warned.
It’s Back! The OC premieres Thursday, November 2nd. Here’s a four (4) minute trailer to wet your taste buds with.
The last time we visited Orange County, life was changing. High school had ended, but what we’ll remember most is Ryan carrying Marissa’s limp body away from the burning wreckage. So how can Season Four top that?
Rachel Bilson - “The Last Kiss” Press Conference with Tony Goldwyn, Zach Braff, Blythe Danner and Rachel Bilson - Beverly Hills - August 20, 2006. It looks like Rachel has lightened her hair… I’m thinking she’s looking rather good too!
Yes… I was speaking of her fugly boyfriend, Cisco Adler. Yes… that was mean of me to say. As his t-shirt says… he’s a rare breed of dog [snicker]. The couple dropped off Barton’s mixed-breed pooch Charlie at Pet Headquarters, then headed next door to grab a bite at Marmalade Café.
Along with the proprietors of many other gossip blogs, I’ve been flooded all day with emails wanting me to encourage the creators of the OC to bring back Marissa Cooper, who was killed off in the season finale.
Until today, I had never heard of Marissa Cooper, much less had any concern about whether she lived or died. Indeed, I’m not all that sure whether Marissa Cooper is the name of a character or the actress. No matter now.
Hear me network executives: I will personally hunt you down if you bring back Marissa Cooper, Winnie Cooper, Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper, Marissa Tomei, or anyone else who even remotely reminds me of Marissa Cooper.
UPDATE: Wizbang Pop! has started a Keep Marissa Cooper Dead petition drive.
The OH in Ohio is going to be Mischa Barton’s test to see if she can hold her own on the big screen. If the movie does well, she’s got potential to be a real movie star, if it doesn’t, she’ll regret ever leaving The O.C., and her agent will beg the writers to pull a J.R. from Dallas.In any case, I still think she’s the most stunning young woman in all of Hollywood.
There were no cameras following Lauren Conrad as she entered the West Hollywood cafe. That’s notable. Since she was a high-school senior, much of the life of the now 20-year old aqua-eyed, blonde Californian has been filmed, videoed, tape-recorded and put on air.
“It just seemed like a cool opportunity,” Conrad says, recalling why she signed on for such exposure. It’s not something she or her friends consider particularly odd. “I mean if you go to any high school, you are going to get a lot of people who want to be on TV.” Conrad became a central character in “Laguna Beach,” the MTV series that chronicles teenage life in her hometown, an upscale Southern California beach community.
Now she’s left school and home and has moved up the coast to Los Angeles, where she’s the focal point of the spin-off series “The Hills” (Wednesdays, 10 p.m. EDT). The cameras capture Conrad’s lifestyle as she hangs out with new friends, including a volatile roommate, 19-year-old Heidi Montag, and tries to balance the demands of study at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising and an internship at Teen Vogue with the youthful need to party and talk about relationships.
The series is shot in a glossy style that might be “The O.C.” goes “Melrose Place,” except, of course, it’s for real.
The folks at Gawker received an email with the subject: ON THE NEXT “ACCESS HOLLYWOOD:” MISCHA BARTON CONFIRMS HER CHARACTER ON “THE O.C.” DIES AND REVEALS WHAT THE SHOW HAS IN STORE FOR FANS.
Sometimes-boyfriend Ryan (Benjamin McKenzie) was driving her in his new Land Cruiser to the airport so she could meet her dad in Greece, where they would do some big-time bonding working on a yacht together all summer. Kevin Volchok (Cam Gigandet), drunk and ticked off that Marissa broke up with him, pursues them in his car, swerving all the way.
Sadly, Ryan loses control of the SUV and crashes. He is able to get Marissa out of the flipped-over vehicle before it catches fire, but she dies in his arms along the side of the road.
Despite Fox’s previews for The O.C.’s season-three finale that intone that “someone doesn’t make it out alive,” it had been reported for some time that Barton was ready to change zip codes.
And Barton didn’t seem to care who knew it. “My character has been through so, so much and there’s really nothing more left for her to do,” she told Access Hollywood.
Considering nobody ever heard of Misha Barton–or any of the O.C.’s cast–before the show made them famous, one would think a little professional courtesy was owed. But, hey, this is Hollywood.