Sunday, March 7, 2010

Megan Fox: I can't have sex without love

Megan Fox: I can't have sex without love

(PEOPLE.com) -- Sex symbol Megan Fox has two lovers.


Not two at the same time. The 23-year-old "Transformers" star said she's only slept with two different people -- ever.


Bullock wins 2 Razzies on Oscars' eve

Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Sandra Bullock, a favorite to win the best actress Oscar on Sunday, took home the worst actress Razzie award Saturday night.


"Thank you for ruining my career with a very bad decision," Bullock said as she took the stage of a small Hollywood theater to accept the Golden Raspberry statue.


It's a girl for Eric Dane and Rebecca Gayheart

(PEOPLE.com) -- Eric Dane and wife Rebecca Gayheart are new parents to a baby girl.


The couple's daughter arrived on Wednesday in Los Angeles, rep Nanci Ryder told The Associated Press.


Best picture will have best name

(The Frisky) -- Guessing who will win the major awards at Sunday night's Oscars is hardly like picking winning lottery numbers.


The Academy tends to be pretty predictable: Best Actress generally goes to America's sweetheart (who later gets divorced); Best Actor goes to the guy with the most previous nominations; Best Supporting Actress goes to a breakout star; and Best Supporting Actor goes to the creepy guy.


Theory: Sing in a flick, win an Oscar

(The Frisky) -- It's two days until the Oscars, and we are so, so ready to see who wins already.


Last week, we showed you that the guy who has the most nominations generally wins for best actor, making this year's race a three-way contest between Jeff Bridges, George Clooney and Morgan Freeman, who have all been nominated five times throughout their illustrious careers. We predicted that Jeff would come out ahead, since Morgan is just creepy and two of George's nominations aren't for acting, but writing and directing.


Oscar Theory #5: Win best actress, get divorced

(The Frisky) -- Over the past nine years, a slightly disturbing trend has emerged for whoever ascends the stage, teary-eyed, to collect the Best Actress statue.


Almost all the winners in this time period have gotten divorced, or called off super long-term relationships that seemed to have no expiration date. And none of these breakups were exactly amicable.


Has 'American Idol' jumped the shark?

Join CNN throughout the "American Idol" season as Lisa Respers France blogs live during the performance and result shows.


(CNN) -- Over the years, "American Idol" has been a lot of things: a launching pad for undiscovered talent, fodder for national conversation and even a blending of politics and pop culture (remember the "red state-blue state" debate last season during the Kris Allen-Adam Lambert showdown?).


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