Thursday, January 7, 2010

KATE GOSSELIN UNDERGOES 20 HOUR HAIR MAKEOVER


Out with the old and in with a 'do. With 2009 and her marriage to Jon Gosselin in the rear view, reality TV mom Kate Gosselin is making a fresh start in the new decade with a new look. Gosselin, whose short spiky locks inspired many a headline in 2009, recently spent 20 hours with celebrity hairstylist Ted Gibson to add hundreds of extensions to her cropped 'do. The end result is a sleek, layered look with bangs, and Kate is pleased. She tells "People" magazine's "Style Watch," quote, "It's good to have hair again. I know this will be more upkeep than my old look, but I'm ready for it." Gibson's past celebrity clients include Angelina Jolie and Anne Hathaway. Kate Gosselin's new locks can be seen in the pages of the new "People" magazine on newsstands this Friday

It's the makeup artist/hairstylist/model!

Rozlyn Papa of Richmond, Virginia is the contestant on this season of The Bachelor who had an affair with one of the show's producers instead of focusing her energies on the bachelor himself, Jake Pavelka.

The juicy episode where the truth comes out is set to air on Monday, January 11.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Wednesday, December 2, 2009


Variety reported last night that Summit was tempted to go the "two-film route" when deciding how to bring Breaking Dawn to the big screen.

Uh, darlings, such old news, really. Summit is more than tempted. Making B.D. two movies is the game plan as of now.

The fourth flick has been in the works for a while. After ensuring that the main cast would be back for Twilight 4, Summit asked Melissa Rosenberg to pen the script for B.D. in September, to which she obviously agreed.

Once execs realized Twilight fever wasn't dying down anytime soon, they decided to swipe a move from Harry Potter: Why Not Make It Two Scripts? It's an idea that's been going back and forth over at Summit for a while.

So will the suits ever officially announce this so we can stop having to reassure all you Twi lovers that Robsten will be in it for the long haul—onscreen, too?