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Jessica Alba

Amy Schumer’s 1D Parody is Perfection

Amy Schumer is only two episodes into the new season and continues to kill it. Her One Direction parody is on point! She also filled her Twitter feed last night with #girlyoudontneedmakeup pics, which was amazing.

-Here we go again. Miley Cyrus is reportedly “hanging out” with Liam Hemsworth.

-A cute song isn’t going to make me like you, Jeremy Renner. Nice try, tho. Ruffalo, you’re still perfect.

Amal Clooney continues to give good dress.

-When asked about her management style, Jessica Alba says she makes people cry. To be fair, if she was my boss I’d probably spend a lot of time weeping anyway.

Kristen Stewart says the industry “is disgustingly sexist” in her new Harper’s interview.

-Speaking of Hollywood being gross, Mae Whitman is apparently not hot enough to reprise her role in Independence Day for the sequel? Screw that noise! Twitter was not happy when the news broke. (Also, I love that this article links to Heather Matarazzo’s brilliant blog post on what it means to “be f*ckable,” which is always worth a read.)

-A  female-driven 21 Jump Street spin-off from the Broad City writers? WANT! 

Scarlett Johansson mocks the Avengers and says “testicles pickles” in her new SNL promos.

-Star Trek actress Alice Eve has apologized for comments she made about Bruce Jenner. Good intentions, stupid statement.

-There’s a new rendition of “Cups” in the Pitch Perfect sequel. Yeah, that clip wasn’t sad at all. No, YOU’RE crying!

Mariah Carey is best friends with a dolphin. Of course she is.

Blake Lively will breastfeed during interviews, as long as the reporter promises not to describe her areolas. Seems fair.

-Despite yesterday’s reports, Joni Mitchell is ‘alert’ and not in a coma, says a statement on the singer’s website.

-I really wouldn’t have guessed that Donald Glover had a six-pack. Not complaining, though.

-The network upfronts are almost here, which means we’re going to get a slew of TV cancellations in the next week or so. The first casualty: Revenge.

-There’s something really satisfying about watching Meredith Viera own Stacey Dash in the wage gap debate.

Kevin Zegers (aka – the prettiest man I’ve ever seen in real life) and his wife are expecting twins.

-I want — no, I NEED Carey Mulligan‘s UFO shirt.

-This time next week, Amy Adams may be a married lady.

Joss Whedon continues to crap all over Marvel’s choices, saying that he fought for Daredevil to be a movie instead of a TV show. (I’d love to know his thoughts on the show. Every critic I follow loves it but I’m five episodes in and want to bail so hard…)

-Here’s some insight into the way DC Universe movies are being developed. (Spoiler: BADLY.)

-The New York Times’ interview with David Letterman reflecting on his career is definitely worth a read. Speaking of his initial hopes for his replacement:  “I thought, well, maybe this will be a good opportunity to put a black person on, and it would be a good opportunity to put a woman on.”

-Dayum, the final Mad Max trailer is even better than the previous ones — and that’s saying something!

-Here’s Emma Stone and Joaquin Phoenix in the first trailer for Irrational Man. It has the requisite level of creepiness required for a Woody Allen joint.

 

 

Shailene Woodley Talks Kate Winslet & Not Identifying as a Feminist

Shailene Woodley on the April 2105 issue of Nylon
Shailene Woodley on the April 2105 issue of Nylon.

-In the new issue of Nylon, Shailene Woodley reveals that she’s living my dream (the one that entails getting encouraging pep talk emails from Kate Winslet).

-Whoop, there it is. Us Weekly has the first photo of Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx looking cozy. Isn’t he tight with Tom Cruise? This won’t be awkward at all…

-Allow Katie to distract you from the photo with this blurry clip of her “dancing.” Look! Shiny!

-Um, I don’t want to alarm you guys but the Lip Sync Battle show actually looks good? The clip of Anna Kendrick and Jennifer Lopez teaming up on “Booty” is amazing, and I’ll never not want to watch John Krasinski sing-emoting.

-Meanwhile, Anna and Taran Killam gushed about their love of the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt theme song on Twitter.

Gwyneth Paltrow is “incredibly close to the common woman,” says Gwyneth Paltrow. Sigh. It’s like shooting fish in a barrel at this point…

Jon Cryer talks about Charlie Sheen’s infamous meltdown in this excerpt from his new book.

-As I mentioned last week, there was bound to be more to the Kathy Griffin/Fashion Police story than first appeared. And here it is: she was reportedly on the cusp of being fired.

Jessica Alba is trying to keep other businesses from using “Honest” in their title. Screw you, tiny candlemaker!

Kevin Hart called Justin Bieber‘s roast “a little rough” on last night’s Kimmel. “There were moments where I was like, ‘Justin is going to cry in the car. There’s no way he’s not going to cry.'”

-Meanwhile, Justin showed up to support Madonna during her appearance on Ellen…for some reason. (I do like that Madge immediately starts mocking his outfit.)

-A South Park oral history? Sure. (Fun fact: three people in the focus group cried while watching the pilot because they were so offended.)

Jennifer Garner and Jimmy Fallon played a dangerously delicious game of Rock, Paper, Scissors. Then she cried on the Today Show.

-It’s baby number five for Jude Law, who just welcomed a girl with his ex.

Miles Teller is super ripped now. It’s disconcerting.

Casey Wilson just killed our Happy Endings reunion dreams, which is a total punch in the dick.

-Yikes. It sounds like the SXSW screening of Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart‘s new movie didn’t go great.

-Considering the source is Star magazine I’m not going to get to excited, but I could totally ship Taylor Schilling and Carrie Brownstein.

-I’m surprised that Sleepy Hollow managed to nab a renewal, but cautiously optimistic. The last two episodes felt like the producers hitting a giant reset button and hand-waving away everything that came before it this season.

-Rejoice! Oscar Isaac‘s beard is back in the new Ex Machina trailer.

-The most impressive thing about the Pixel movie trailer is watching them destroy Toronto’s University Ave, which is probably not supposed to be the main takeaway.

Jennifer Aniston: Not a Mother, Still a Feminist

Jennifer Aniston

-It’s so very rare that I think “f*ck, yeah!’ when listening to Jennifer Aniston talk, but her Today interview was pretty great. “[I haven’t] failed some part of my feminism or my being a woman or my worth and my value as a woman because I haven’t birthed a child.”

Idris Elba is sorry that his fake massive penis freaked everyone out.

-Just in case you need a good cry today: Jessica Alba‘s startup is worth nearly $1 billion.

-The Colbert Report changed its opening credits thanks to Gwen Stefani‘s Emmy screw up.

-Gwen made fun of her mistake in the star-studded singalong during Chelsea Lately’s finale last night.

-Watch the Grey’s Anatomy cast dance it out in this season 10 gag reel.

-Awww. Bryan Cranston‘s neighbors left balloons on his front gate to congratulate him on his Emmy win.

-Meanwhile, Emmy winner Aaron Paul is starring in a new fashion video.

Chloe Grace Moretz says the piracy of Kick-Ass 2 is why there won’t be a sequel. It has nothing to do with the last movie being terrible, of course.

Prince Harry is on a cruise in the Mediterranean with his new GF Camilla Thurlow (who has the most British of all British names).

-Apparently, this Instagram post from Karrueche Tran is her apology for mocking Blue Ivy. Meanwhile, a BET producer was suspended because of it.

French Montana and Khloe Kardashian have broken up, maybe because she found out that E! was paying him to date her.

Drake took Nicki Minaj on a late night run to a convenience store, and for some reason there’s video of him buying her snacks.

-Also, there’s some talk that Nicki may have faked that wardrobe malfunction at the VMAs.

-I’m guessing these photos of Mariah Carey looking like a single mother are just the beginning.

-Here’s a new clip from The Last Week, starring Jason Bateman and Olivia Wilde.

Rooney Mara helps start a revolution in the new Trash trailer.