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February 11, 2012

Hugh Hefner and Ginnifer Goodwin get engaged over holiday but not to each other

Tis the season to get engaged! How can you resist a more perfect set up than a nicely wrapped gift that you don’t have to go out of your way to hide since gifts are expected during this time of the year.

Two Hollywood celebrities (so far!) have confirmed joyous engagement news. The most shocking I find is that of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner! I guess when he told [Read more...]

Marge Simpson in all her yellow glory

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In celebration of the 20th Aniversary of The Simpsons, Marge will be posing nude on the cover of Playboy magazine next month. Hard to believe we’ve been watching the family for 20 years now! Inside the magazine is a three page pictorial and an interview with Marge herself.

Wow Marge! Seriously, after three kids and 20 years, you’d think she’d at least have a little pudge here, a little wrinkle there. But nope, not even one! Once this hits stands next month, I think Homer had better watch out, all the boys in Springfield will want a piece of that!

We know the guys will get a copy, but ladies, I certainly wont hold it against you for running out and getting your own Playboy next month!

Kendra Wilkinson weds!

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Former Girls Next Door star Kendra Wilkinson married her Football player cutie Hank Baskett at the Playboy Mansion yesterday. In attendance were her former roomies Holly Madison and Bridget Marquardt, their family, friends, and Kendra’s ex-boyfriend Hugh Hefner.

“I could not be more delighted,” Hefner told E! “This is one of the happiest days in one of the happiest places on Earth.”

Kendra and Hank recently announced they are expecting their first child together.


Photo Cred: Bauer Griffin & Fame Pictures

Shia Labeouf loves his mommy!

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How sweet is Shia Labeouf?! I don’t think I see any other celebrity spending as much time with their moms as we do Shia. I find this rather endearing!!

Star Magazine revealed today some quotes from his interview with Playboy Magazine where the Transformer star shares his feelings about the woman who gave birth to him.

“Probably the sexiest woman I know is my mother,” he says. “She’s an ethereal angel. Nobody looks like that woman. If I could meet my mother and marry her, I would. I would be with my mother now, if she weren’t my mother, as sick as that sounds.”

He also said his mother would hang around the house naked with her friends, even when his friends would be over!

“All of them would just be naked around the house,” LaBeouf tells Playboy of his mom and her friends in the June issue. “That was strange for me, and it was really bizarre when my friends were there. You’ve got your little buds over, and Mom’s, like, playing naked connect the dots or whatever. She’s in the middle of goddess-group time, where it’s literally a bunch of naked women tracing auras around one another’s bodies with incense and then sitting together and humming for prolonged periods of time.”

He also opens up about the role of drugs like marijuana in their family.

“I grew up with a bunch of hippies, and marijuana was always around,” he says. “Pot was never looked at as a negative thing. I could smoke it on holidays with my parents, and we were all good. I like pot. It has never been a monster for me. I can put limits on it. But I definitely saw from a very young age what drugs can do to you.”

The mother/son duo were spotted spending the afternoon together in Sherman Oaks, California today.


Photo Cred: Fame Pictures

Link Love!

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Lady Gaga won’t spread it for Playboy —-> AmyGrindhouse

Yessica Alba makes a great mom! —-> Jissip

Mel Gibson rox a Guidostache! —> CelebrityVIp Lounge

Megan Fox & that guy break up —-> JustJared

This dork is so awesome! —> Ten Gossip

Bridget Marquardt brings sexy back —> Splash

Kendra Wilkinson scores new reality show

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Playboy bunny Kendra Wilkinson has  just scored her own reality show!  Yeah, the “Girls Next Door” was a major guilty pleasure of mine and I do confess to be excited to know we won’t be losing all the girls on the small screen.  Her new show “Kendra,” will follow her new life without all the luxuries at the Playboy Mansion.

“There’s a lot of comedy because I am on my own for the first time in my life,” said Wilkinson

“I have no one to help me. I have no butlers, no maids, no Hef to take care of the bills—no one doing my laundry!”

It’s no secret that Kendra is a bit of an airhead, but I am sure that that’s what will keep the show fresh and hilarious.

The bubbly blond is currently planning a wedding with NFL star Hank Baskett which may or may not take place at the Playboy Mansion.  At the very least she has agreed that ex-boyfriend Hugh Hefner will not be walking her down the aisle.

“It’s more than likely we will get married at the Mansion, but you know, I think it’s awkward for Hank to have Hef give me away,” Wilkinson explained. “It just doesn’t make sense, because it shouldn’t be someone who’s an ex-boyfriend.”

“Kendra” premieres on the E! this summer.


Hugh Laurie in Playboy!

Yes, “House” star Hugh Laurie is in the February 2009 issue of Playboy Magazine! No, unfortunately there is no nude pictorial! ha ha

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The interview is pretty long!

PLAYBOY: You recently bought a house—a big one—in Los Angeles after years of commuting back and forth to London. Has Hugh Laurie gone Hollywood at last?
LAURIE: I’ve put down, not quite roots but more like a flowerpot. My family still lives in London, but I finally had to accept that House has some sort of permanence. I was so convinced in the first few years that it was never going to last—because nothing does. Simply statistically, the odds are very much against it in television. But here we are.

PLAYBOY: In fact, you’re coming up on the 100th episode. That makes Dr. House one of the crankiest success stories on TV since Archie Bunker, right?
LAURIE: Oh dear God. Don’t say that. Success on a cosmic level like that completely eludes me. I’m deeply suspicious of things being too good. It’s part of my superstition, I think, to generate pain in order to give the illusion of gain. That’s my MO. I’m not saying I reject success, but honestly, I don’t quite know how to deal with it. It’s an old feeling: As soon as you have the thing you’ve been going after all your life, that reasonable degree of security, you start kicking against it, doubting it. That’s why I get uneasy whenever journalists assemble lists. The best! The crankiest! I don’t feel worthy of any list. Lists are for bright and shiny people. Lists are for people on big and shiny shows like Lost, Desperate Housewives, Heroes. I’m more stubbly and grumpy than bright and shiny.

PLAYBOY: That sounds a little like House talking. How much of you is in him, and vice versa?
LAURIE: I guess we have certain similarities. We both look at the world with one eyebrow arched. We’re both quite serious but also have a childishness. He and I are eternal adolescents but with this morbid gravity. The other thing is, we both have issues with joy, in so much as we think it’s beyond us. I often picture that scene in the Woody Allen movie when he’s on the train and looks into another car that’s full of people laughing. They’re drinking champagne; somebody has a trombone. And Woody is very much on the outside of that, looking in. I’d say that sums up my view of the world, as well as House’s.

PLAYBOY: Hasn’t the show’s continued success improved your mood?
LAURIE: Not really. I think being moody is part of my nature, though looking back, I am much less moody and depressed now than when I was 25. Gradually I’ve mellowed. I was probably depressed all the time back then. Now it’s more occasional.

PLAYBOY: What changed?
LAURIE: It’s tiresome to be so wound up in yourself and dark, and it’s hard on others. My moodiness probably has a greater effect on other people—the people I live and work with—than it does on me. Nobody likes being around someone who’s bemoaning his fate all the time, and I didn’t want to be that person. I also understand now what gets me out of my head when I get depressed: physical exercise, doing a chore. I’ll hang a picture, let’s say. Or perhaps I’ll take a toothbrush and clean the spokes on my motorcycle.

PLAYBOY: What about antidepressants?
LAURIE: They have been an answer, yes. They’re something I’ve tried that has helped. They’re probably good for my work because they help with confidence, and confidence is the prerequisite of all successful endeavors. But then again, as I said, I get suspicious if things start to feel too easy or comfortable, so that’s not a perfect solution either.

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