 ENTERTAINMENT NEWS - November 20, 2008
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| Actress Sharon Stone is considering getting naked for Playboy for a second time after Hugh Hefner and cronies approached her with a million dollar offer. Apparently, light bulbs appeared when Playboy's brass watched the actress strip in new thriller, "Basic Instinct 2." |
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| Nicole Kidman has reportedly been told by her parents to make fiancee Keith Urban sign a prenuptial agreement before the pair wed. The actress' mother and father are concerned if the pair split the country musician could get his hands on a significant amount of her $160 million fortune. |
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| Kate Moss hit a photographer with her handbag as she left a friend's house. The stunning supermodel was leaving actress pal Davinia Taylor's home when she spotted the lurking paparazzi and lashed out. |
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| Nick Lachey has apparently wasted no time in getting his groove back after splitting from wife Jessica Simpson. First he was linked with "Laguna Beach's" Kristin Cavallari among others, and now he's been spotted with another one - TV host Vanessa Minnillo in New York City. The scuttlebutt is that the new couple was seen in a curtained-off area at the W Union Square's Underbar. |
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| Pamela Anderson has been test-driving a new man - Formula 1 playboy, Eddie Irvine. The former "Baywatch" babe has been spotted getting cozy with the motor racer as she watched her sons, 9-year-old Brandon, and Dylan, 8, play baseball. An onlooker said: "They held hands and gazed into each others eyes. Theyboth looked very happy." |
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| Sharon Stone says Hillary Clinton is too sexy to be US President -for now. The "Basic Instinct 2" star - who has thought about getting into politics herself - feels the former First Lady will have to tone down her hotnessbefore entering the White House. |
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| Kristin Davis has taken a swipe at actors who rush into marriage - saying they think they're living on a movie set. The former "Sex and the City" star claims Hollywood celebrities are so usedto acting out unrealistic romances they convince themselves they are in lovein real life. |
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| Daniel Craig wants to turn James Bond into a bumbling fool. The British actor - who replaced Pierce Brosnan in the latest installment ofthe spy franchise, "Casino Royale" - thinks it will make the iconic character "more exciting."Craig revealed: "I just wanted to see him make a few mistakes. I want to make the audience believe that it's all going to go wrong and then when it goes right it's much more exciting." He added: "Nobody knows more than I do how important this is, and it's myjob to get it right." |
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