Saturday, March 21, 2015

Pharrell Williams Lights Up the Empire State Building

Pharrell Williams takes the spotlight to illuminate the Empire State Building in yellow for the United Nations’ International Day of Happiness on Friday afternoon (March 20) in New York City.
The 41-year-old singer was given the honor thanks to his hit song “Happy” that was released last year.
“Thank you @empirestatebldg for the opportunity to light up the sky yellow tonight for #InternationalDayofHappiness,” Pharrell posted to Instagram later that day.

Chris Brown Sports Purple Hair For Probation Ending Court Appearance

Chris Brown rocks purple hair while arriving for a progress hearing at Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday (March 20) in Los Angeles.
At the hearing, the judge notified the 25-year-old entertainer that he was off probation and closed his assault case involving then-girlfriend Rihanna after six years.
“I couldn’t be more delighted,” Chris‘ lawyer Mark Geragos shared after the hearing.
He added, “He is in a spot right now and a place right now that I couldn’t be prouder of him.

Jessica Pare & Boyfriend John Kastner Welcome Baby Boy Blues Anthony!

Jessica Pare has just welcomed her first child with her boyfriend, musician John Kastner!
The 34-year-old actress gave birth to a baby boy on Thursday (March 19), according to People.
“Please meet Blues Anthony ParĂ© Kastner…” John confirmed on Instagram with an adorable pic of his daughter Summer Lee holding the newborn.
If you weren’t aware, Jessica‘s rep announced that she and John were expecting their first baby together in October last year.
Congrats to the pair on their new bundle of joy!

Wednesday, February 18, 2015



 Keira Knightley Used to Be Called a 'Whore' By the Paparazzi
 
Keira Knightley and her husband James Righton step out and head to a local cafe for lunch on Tuesday afternoon (February 17) in Hollywood.
The 29-year-old pregnant actress recently opened up about her experience with paparazzi when she was just 18 and starring in Pirates of the Caribbean.
“Having 20 to 30 men who you don’t know on a 24-hour surveillance outside your house calling you a ‘whore’ every time you leave the door to try to get a reaction from you is quite a difficult thing to deal with,” Keira said (via E! Online).
“It was a time when there was a lot of money for pictures of women crying or of women in some state of undress,” Keira added. “You’d walk down he street and you’d have men trying to get under your skirt to take pictures up your skirt and all the time calling you a ‘whore’ or all the time spitting at you or all the time trying to get a reaction from the guy you were with because it would make the price of that photograph quadruple.”