Oct 23, 2009 -
Celebrities may be born with perfect looks, but they're not always born with perfect names. See if you can spot the celeb and her given name.
Question 1 of 10This actress changed her name from Demetria Gene Guynes to something more concise.
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Oct 19, 2009 -
A Southern California sperm bank has taken to matching its donors to the celebrities they most resemble as a way to distinguish their sperm library, if you will. So if you want your child to resemble a movie star, sports hero, or world leader, the California Cryobank just might have the genes you're looking for.
“It’s not that our donors look like celebrities," said California Cryobank’s communication manager Scott Brown, "it’s that celebrities look like our donors.” Mmm kay .
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Aug 20, 2009 -
"Being a woman in music was fine, but when I wanted to direct, I was poking my head into a man's world. 'What do you mean you're going to direct? Women are the actresses, they're frivolous, not the ones responsible for finances.'
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Aug 18, 2009 -
Douches and Red Bull often go together, but not like this. Mandy Moore totally nails the '70s lady-commercial voice and the fashions in this parody ad for Red Bull Douche, "the world's first feminine hygiene product with Red Bull." Admittedly, I've sometimes wished I could mainline energy drinks — just not down there.
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Aug 10, 2009 -
Comedian Kathy Griffin took Sarah Palin's ex-future-son-in-law Levi Johnston as her date to the Teen Choice Awards last night. Levi said of his date: "She's beautiful and funny. She's the star of the night."
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Aug 06, 2009 -
Westley in The Princess Bride. Blane in Pretty in Pink. Edward Cullen from Twilight, if you're into the whole vampire thing.
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Aug 05, 2009 -
"Man, I resent people telling others how to live! It drives me mental! Just the other night, I heard this TV reverend say that Angie and I were setting a bad example because we were living out of wedlock, and people should not be duped by us!
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Aug 05, 2009 -
It ain't easy being a funny woman in Hollywood. We've often heard how few good roles are written for women over 35, but the facts really hit home in this video from The Hollywood Reporter's Emmy roundtable featuring women in comedy.
In it, Sarah Silverman talks about auditioning to play Jonah Hill's mother, and Amy Poehler points out that she was just eight years older than Rachel McAdams, who played her daughter in Mean Girls.
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