Hayden PanettiereCelebrities get into "Guitar Hero"Do you ever think to yourself that you'll never date a gorgeous celebrity because you have nothing in common with a Hollywood star? Well, guess what — you're wrong! If you love "Guitar Hero" — like most people do — you have all the makings of a great relationship with some super hot, super famous women. Last week on her MySpace blog, Jenna Fischer of The Office wrote: "If you heard a rumor that I covered myself in fake tattoos and played "Guitar Hero" until 3 a.m. this weekend, that rumor is true. I rocked it." How about No. 1 AfterEllen.com hottie Tina Fey — does she like "Guitar Hero"? Yes! What does America Ferrera do on the set of Ugly Betty? "One of my favorite pastimes to do while I'm at work in between setups is to play "Guitar Hero," Ferrera told USA Today. Submitted on August 6, 2008 at 12:00 pm Hayden Panettiere needs a "Wake Up Call"Being the crazy Heroes fan that I am, I have to admit I was kind of
A friend of mine said it reminded her of the “pop music they play in Hawaii, only worse.” Best Week Ever canned the video for “Wake Up Call,” where 18-year-old Hay-Pan sings lines like “You don’t by me drinks” and “I think I’m gonna have to cheat to keep your eyes on me.” … continue reading Submitted on July 23, 2008 at 10:00 am GQ goes barely legal with Hayden and RihannaLook, I don’t consider myself a prude. Sure, I sometimes furiously fly my feminist flag, but otherwise I’m pretty hard to shock. And I’m the last person on the planet to tell consenting adults what they should and shouldn’t do in the privacy of their own homes. Still, when I saw these pictures of Rihanna and Hayden Panettiere for the latest issue of GQ, my only thought was “Ewww.” Like, seriously, ewww. Now, it’s not just the poses that give me pause. It’s the context. Ah, isn’t it always the context? Let’s start with Rihanna. The magazine took the 19-year-old pop star and bent her over the knee of 30-year-old fellow singer Robin Thicke, whose hand is mid-spank. Nope, nothing creepy about that. And nothing creepy about these either. And then there is Hayden. Submitted on November 26, 2007 at 9:06 am Got Milk? Hayden Panettiere doesI spent most of this past Saturday afternoon fighting my way through crowds over at the Minnesota State Fair. For those of you who've never been there, which I'm guessing is many of you, we Minnesotans have a strange fascination with heads sculpted in butter. Each year at the fair, we crown Princess Kay of the Milky Way (yes, that is her official title) to be a spokesperson for the midwest dairy industry. Then at the fair, we stick her in a cooler with a sculptor and an enormous block of butter. Her likeness gets carved and we stand around watching while she freezes her behind off for the sake of dairy. I'm going to guess that by the time she's done, she would prefer the route the milk folks have taken.
Hayden Panettiere certainly didn't mind the photo shoot, though I'm certain a few of you would have volunteered to keep her warm while her butter head was being carved. Here's a short clip with a little behind-the-scenes action from the photo shoot and some comments from Panettiere on the honor of being the next milk face. … continue reading Submitted on August 28, 2007 at 10:31 am "She-Wolf" and kids these daysby Sarah Warn Dark Horizons is reporting that there may be an updated version of Teen Wolf in the making. The original 1985 comedy was a fun flick starring Michael J. Fox as a high school basketball player-turned-werewolf, and the less-fun sequel Teen Wolf Too featured Jason Bateman as a college student in the title role. This one has Smallville's Tom Welling reportedly attached - but not as the lead. This Teen Wolf is reportedly going to be about a female teen wolf. So, who's it gonna be? Or better yet, who should it be? There's always the obvious choices, like Heroes Hayden Panettiere, or Harry Potter's Emma Watson. Erica Hubbard would be great, but she is 28, and already stretching credibility as Lincoln Heights 16-year-old Cassie (although she's great in that role).
In fact, everyone I can think of is too old, which makes me wonder: who are the young female up-and-comers to watch now? The Ally Sheedys, Jena Malones, even the (dare I say it) Lindsay Lohans of the new teen generation? And don't say Dakota Fanning - the fact that she's 13 now already makes me feel too old... Submitted on March 26, 2007 at 4:33 pm |
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