Tuesday, June 21, 2011

***Cameron Diaz & Justin Timberlake: 'Bad Teacher' NYC Premiere! ***Leighton Meester: 'I Hate You, Dad' in Boston! ***Marisa Miller Covers 'Boston Common' Summer 2011 ***Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Covers 'Women's Health July/August 2011

Cameron Diaz & Justin Timberlake: 'Bad Teacher' NYC Premiere!

Cameron Diaz & Justin Timberlake: 'Bad Teacher' NYC Premiere!
Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake attend the premiere of their new film, Bad Teacher, on Monday (June 20) at the Ziegfeld Theatre in NYC.
The 38-year-old actress, in a black and white Chanel knit dress and Cartier jewelry, recently chatted about filming the comedy with her ex boyfriend.
“It was great to work with Justin because he’s so talented. We’ve always loved laughing together and yes, we went out, and yes, people think it should be awkward, but it really isn’t,” she said (via Parade).
“We’re friends. We know each other so well and we’ve allowed our friendship and our love to totally morph and change into something totally appropriate for us to be able to do this with one another,” she added.
Also pictured: Cameron leaving the Ed Sullivan Theatre, where she taped an appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman before arriving at the premiere.
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Leighton Meester: 'I Hate You, Dad' in Boston!

Leighton Meester: 'I Hate You, Dad' in Boston!
Leighton Meester grabs a snack while on break from filming I Hate You, Dad on Monday (June 20) in Boston, Mass.
The 25-year-old actress stars in the comedy along with Adam Sandler, Milo Ventimiglia, and Andy Samberg.
“Happy Fathers Day!! Ironically, I start shooting I Hate You Dad tomorrow #IHYD haha,” Leighton tweeted the day before.
Leighton, who performed in West Hollywood last week, recently told Parade.com she’s hoping to release an album “very soon - hopefully before the end of the year.”
“In the meantime, I want people to get a glimpse of what I’m doing. I love live music and I love to see people’s faces when I’m performing,” she added.



Marisa Miller Covers 'Boston Common' Summer 2011

Marisa Miller Covers 'Boston Common' Summer 2011
Marisa Miller strikes a pose in Luca Luca on the cover of Boston Common’s summer issue.
Here’s what the 32-year-old model had to share with the mag:
On getting discovered by fashion photographer Mario Testino at the beach 10 years ago: “I had no idea who he was, no clue what he was talking about. I was so fortunate to start with someone like him, because the doors just got opened by association.”
On getting used to being in front of the camera: “It’s not really in my personality to be the center of attention, so that’s something I’ve had to learn to grow comfortable with. Any of my friends from home would tell you that I’m the same person they knew growing up. It’s really important to surround yourself with people who bring you down to earth and whoa re genuine and real.”
On getting her motorcycle license two years ago: “I think the term ‘biker chick’ comes with some stereotypes, but that’s one of the things I really like about working with Harley [Davidson]. We are breaking down stereotypes of what and who a biker is.”
For more of Marisa’s interview, check out BostonCommon-Magazine.com! http://justjared.buzznet.com/2011/06/20/marisa-miller-covers-boston-common-summer-2011/



Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Covers 'Women's Health July/August 2011

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Covers 'Women's Health July/August 2011
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley shows off her fit physique on the cover of Women’s Health’s July/August issue.
Here’s what the 24-year-old British model and Transformers: Dark of the Moon star had to share with the mag:
On people’s first impressions of her: “People always tell me, ‘Gosh, you’re so nice!’ Like they expect me to be a huge b—-.”
On her Transformers experience: “[Co-star] Shia [LaBeouf] made it clear this wasn’t just about becoming a movie star. The shooting schedule was going to be grueling. You’re in the sun all day long, dirty and smelly. It was like boot camp.”
On having a fitness instructor mother: “As children we were never allowed to sit around watching TV or playing computer games.”
On eating clean: “Think about the things that go into processed foods - chemicals, additives. Sometimes you go into a supermarket and the apples are all the same size and color, but that’s not what apples are supposed to look like. Go to an orchard or an organic farm, and thea pples are sometimes knobby, but they taste better.”
On her personality: “I’m girlie, but I’m also a tomboy. I’m a split personality like that.”
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