Roll Call: Brad’s New Tattoo & Ashton’s Advice For The Ladies
August 30, 2007
ORIGINAL ARTICLE: August 30, 2007
Your Daily Dispatch of Celebrity Shenanigans: August 30, 2007 by Tommy Vergason
ASHTON’S ADVICE: Ashton Kutcher has advice for women who want to make their men feel good about themselves when they put on a nice suit. “Tell him that he looks like James Bond or Tony Montana,” he writes in an essay for HARPER’S BAZAAR magazine. “Before you know it, he’ll be wearing an Armani tux to league night at the bowling alley.”
A FRANK ‘MINDFREAK’: Celebrity magician Criss Angel speaks of his “wild man” media image in the new issue of PARADE, reportedly saying, “I’m just a human being that is in touch with myself…I never cared about what people say.” As for the frequent reports of his alleged romances? “I just live my life,” he is quoted as saying. “But I understand what the press does.”
PHILOSOPHICAL INK: Brad Pitt is sporting a new tattoo, USMAGAZINE.COM reports. The French phrase written on his forearm, spotted as he took a buggy ride through NYC’s Central Park on Tuesday with daughter Zahara, reportedly translates to “life is absurd” — a phrase borrowed from the theories of French existentialist Albert Camus.
TIES THAT BIND: Despite a statement saying that Bridget Moynahan was “very pleased” her ex, Tom Brady, was present for the birth of their baby last week, rumors of “bad blood” between them persevere. But Moynahan’s spokesperson told THE NY DAILY NEWS’ BEN WIDDICOMBE, “Bridget and Tom are on speaking terms and have the best interests of the child at heart.”
AS GOOD AS IT GETS: Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds says there is no bad blood between him and ex-wife Tracey Edmonds, who is now engaged to Eddie Murphy. “We’re really good,” he reportedly tells E! ONLINE’s MARC MALKIN. “It’s as good as it could get. We’re still very good friends.”
DREW’S ‘DANCE WAR’: Former “Dancing With the Stars” champ, Drew Lachey, will host ABC’s midseason show, “Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann,” VARIETY reports. The show reportedly features “Dancing” judges Bruno Tonioli and Carrie Ann Inaba as they form rival performance groups who face off in various song and dance battles.
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