The Oscars are over and Hollywood’s biggest and most fashionable night are now immortalized in the red carpet photos, which has fashionistas doing more voting than the Academy of Arts & Sciences. Which means that much like the awards given out, there’s new winners and losers in the category most people care about the most: Best Dressed.
Best Dressed:
* Zoe Saldana: While Saldana might land on a few Worst lists for her lilac and purple Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci dress, the floor-length, flamenco inspired number was befitting for the Latin star. The “Avatar” beauty was bold with the dress which featured even more dimensions with its ruffled bottom.
* Sandra Bullock: The night’s big winner for Best Actress is also Best Dressed in her floor-length, body-hugging Marchesa gown. With gold and silver detailing, it never looked better than when she had an Oscar in hand.
* Cameron Diaz: Topping off her tulle gold dress with sequin detailing with a bold red lipstick, Diaz looked absolutely statuesque in Oscar de la Renta.
* Gabourey Sidibe: “If fashion was porn, this dress is the money shot,” she told Ryan Seacrest on the red carpet. The “Precious” star was sexy and confident in her short-sleeved, blue Marchesa gown with silver detailing.
* Carey Mulligan: The “An Education” star could school her peers on how to dress both young and elegant in her black Prada gown complete with flower-shaped Swarovski detailing.
Worst Dressed:
* Charlize Theron: The Christian Dior dress walked the runway in a stunning beige and grey, but its lavender incarnation on Theron was a miss, with strange rose-like detailing accentuating her chest.
* Miley Cyrus: The Disney star wore a prom inspired dress which also brought unwanted attention to her chest in her bodice-exposing Jenny Packham dress.
* Kate Winslet: While she was the big winner last year in both acting and fashion, Winslet looked absolutely stunning from the waist up, but lost fans with her YSL dress, which plays with pleats to make it look strangled like a pant suit. But it’s a dress.
Rumor has it Hollywood hottie Cameron Diaz is the next Tinsel Town star to date New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez.
On Saturday (February 6), the new couple were spotted at Super Bowl festivities in Miami including the CAA party where they danced the night away with Tom Cruise and his wife Katie Holmes.
Cameron Diaz has revealed she has no idea what she wants from her life.
The 37-year-old star isn’t sure how long she will continue acting or if she will eventually settle down and have a family, reports contactmusic.com.
“I’m not 40 yet and I don’t know what I am going to want. I’m certainly not sitting here worrying about where I am going to be at, I am just making the most out of the life I am living as I have been doing all along,” she said.
“As long as I am happy making movies, I will keep making movies. If I’m not, then I will do something else,” she added.
Something about celebrities combined with Twitter is just a magnet for headlines and mass media attention. Perhaps it is because our society has an unhealthy obsession with celebrities, and Twitter (and really just social media in general) is turning the web as we know it into a never-ending “stream” of information.
It should be no surprise that when big stars like Cameron Diaz and Mike Myers are forbidden from Twitter, the headlines follow.
Filmmakers are becoming increasingly worried about actors ruining plots and damaging the industry by putting up messages on the public website.
Cameron Diaz is reuniting with her Vanilla Sky costar Tom Cruise for a new Hollywood blockbuster, according to reports.
The pair — who first shared the screen in the 2001 film — have teamed up again in a new untitled movie project with Walk The Line director James Mangold.
“Cameron plays a woman on a blind date who ends up being embroiled in a dramatic adventure with Cruise, who portrays a top US spy,” a source told Britain’s Daily Express newspaper.
Cameron Diaz may never settle down and start a family – because the world doesn’t “need any more kids”.
The Hollywood actress, who recently split from British model Paul Sculfor, is adamant getting married and having children has never been high on her list of priorities.
And as she approaches her 37th birthday in August, Diaz admits she may never become a mother.
She tells Britain’s Cosmopolitan magazine, “(Women) are afraid to say that they don’t want children because they’re going to get shunned.
“But I think that’s changing too now. I have more girlfriends who don’t have kids than those that do. And honestly? We don’t need any more kids. We have plenty of people on this planet.”
But the actress is not ruling out pregnancy altogether: “I don’t know what’s going to happen, I could end up adopting half a dozen kids, or I could end up being the next ‘octomom’.”
We told you Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz were in talks to co-star in a romantic comedy.
Well, that was partly true. The two are now practically done deals for what’s being called an action comedy, according to Variety.
The movie, dubbed “Wichita,” follows a single woman (Diaz) whose life is repeatedly interrupted by a handsome but mysterious secret agent (Cruise). Sparks will presumably fly between the two characters.
Cameron Diaz is in negotiations to star in Warner Bros.’ upcoming legal film Bobbie Sue, EW has learned exclusively. The actress would play a ballsy New York attorney who is brought into a prestigious, sexist law firm to litigate an important client’s sexual discrimination suit. The project, based on a spec script from screenwriters Russell Leigh Sharman, Owen Egerton, and Chris Mass, was picked up recently by Warner Bros. and fast-tracked after Diaz showed interest. Dana Fox (screenwriter of Diaz’s What Happens in Vegas) is doing a polish on the script now. Donald De Line will produce. No director has been hired yet.
Cameron Diaz and Paul Sculfor might be buying a country home in Essex together. Cameron is an LA girl, but Paul is from the UK. They supposedly already live together in Cameron’s house in LA and now they might be purchasing joint in his home turf. Would there be wedding bells in her future?
Asked whether she’d consider portraying Fiona on stage, she said: “No. Absolutely not. What they do up there … is, to me, impossible. It’s wonderful, though. They’ve done such a great job. They worked really hard, and it really pays off.”