Her intimate and very secluded wedding took place at an incredibly large ranch in Montana. We can only hope these paparazzi helicopters didn’t ruin the good vibes.
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Her intimate and very secluded wedding took place at an incredibly large ranch in Montana. We can only hope these paparazzi helicopters didn’t ruin the good vibes.
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Miley is just being Miley, you guys.
What a refreshing look after her stunning, yet overly photoshopped, debut campaign for the legendary fashion house.
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In honor of Beyoncé’s 32nd birthday. Thank God for BeyDay.
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This gag from his return to the Daily Show last night proves that we simply aren’t over using Miley’s VMA performance as a punchline just yet.
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Well, uh, at least she got her phone back, I guess.
Sorry but it’s true.
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That story and more in today’s CelebFeed Gossip Roundup!
Gwen Stefani is pregnant again at 43! It'll be her third child with Gavin Rossdale.
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Jason Statham are allegedly taking a break.
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Jack Nicholson has reportedly retired from acting quietly.
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Good job, Dancing With The Stars producers! The entire world is excited to see Bill Nye The Science Guy throw on some dancin' shoes!
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Bieber 2.0 must have forgotten to signal on his left-hand turn. SMH.
So, he decided to take a different direction than Demi Moore on Vanity Fair. Thoughts?
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It all comes down to using a Blackberry.
Why, yes, this book does detail Franco’s first — and second — sexual experiences. How’d you guess?
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At the Comedy Central Roast this past weekend, Seth Rogen said to subject James Franco, "James, you look tired. Did you just read a James Franco Book?" It seemed like the perfect time to see if his books really are as boring as people say they are. Keep in mind, this isn't a long-form sonnet about his feelings. This is a book billed as being all about his childhood: girlfriends, first times, sex and all. Will it live up to the hype? BuzzFeed Celeb editors Lauren Yapalater and Whitney Jefferson read it and then sat down to discuss. This is their discussion.
Lauren Yapalater: OK, so my first thoughts on the book are… I don't love the way he writes. It's too chunky? Or broken up? Or something… Do you understand what I'm saying?
Whitney Jefferson: I think the word you're looking for is "cerebral"? He writes just a chain of his thoughts. It doesn't really make sense, and it's not pretty.
LY: Yeah. It's not a full story. It's all over the place.
WJ: I'm with you. I think before I opened this book I was expecting a mix of photos from his childhood and maybe pages from his diary — definite memories from his own childhood — whereas all of this seems to be about his teenage years.
LY: There was the introduction where he's going on about a million things. He writes, "Here are some things that most people can understand and relate to" and then says a thousand things. It's like, OK, you just named everything in the world, so someone's bound to relate to at least one of those things. Anyway, the whole book was just kind of strange.
WJ: I agree. Definitely. The number one thing I took away from this book is that James Franco is weird.
LY: Yeah, but I guess we already knew that.
WJ: We did.
Duck, a frequent star of the comedian’s tweets and photos, died this week at the age of 19. Silverman posted a sweet note to her WhoSay page in remembrance of her best friend.
Duck "Doug" Silverman came into my life about 14 years ago. He was picked up by the State running through South Central with no collar, tags or chip. Nobody claimed or adopted him so a no-kill shelter took him in. That's where I found him -- at that shelter, in Van Nuys. Since then we have slept most every night together (and many lazy afternoons.) When we first met, the vet approximated his age at 5½ so I'd say he was about 19 as of yesterday, September 3, 2013.
He was a happy dog, though serene. And stoic. And he loved love.
Over the past few years he became blind, deaf, and arthritic. But with a great vet, good meds, and a first rate seeing-eye person named me, he truly seemed comfortable.
Recently, however, he stopped eating or drinking. He was skin and bones and so weak. I couldn't figure out this hunger strike. Duck had never been political before. And then, over the weekend, I knew. It was time to let him go.
My boyfriend Kyle flew in late last night and took the day off from work to be with us. We laid in bed and massaged his tiny body, as we love to do – hearing his little "I'm in heaven" breaths.
The doctor came and Kyle, my sister, Laura and I laid on the bed. I held him close – in our usual spoon position and stroked him. I told him how loved he was, and thanked him for giving me such happiness and for his unwavering companionship and love. The doctor gave him a shot and he fell asleep, and then another that was basically an overdose of sleeping meds. I held him and kissed him and whispered to him well passed his passing. I picked him up and his body was limp – you don't think about the head – it just falls. I held him so tight. And then finally, when his body lost its heat, and I could sense the doctor thinking about the imminent rush hour traffic, I handed him over.
14 years.
My longest relationship.
My only experience of maternal love.
My constant companion.
My best friend.
Duck.
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She’s back in action, people!
It seems her song Stars are Blind wasn't actually the end of her music career. Paris showed off some behind the scenes photos of her music video for her new song GoodTime featuring Lil' Wayne. Looking forward to it?
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Pretty sure she is. Pretty sure Dianna Agron is my new favorite.
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Let’s ignore RiRi’s gigantic earrings and focus on the task at hand: deciding which pop star wore this see-through thing better than the other.
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BuzzFeed sat down with the cast of the Tennessee Williams Broadway show The Glass Menagerie . Here are some fun things we learned from the talented group.
His character in the play: Tom Wingfield
What you may know him from: Star Trek and American Horror Story
Her character in the play: Laura Wingfield
What you may know her from: Peter and the Starcatcher
His character in the play: Jim O'Connor
What you may know him from: SGU Stargate Universe, The Columnist, and Gossip Girl