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April 24th, 2010

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are not engaged

has come clear about the reports of his rumored engagement to Twilight Saga co-star and alleged flame . Rob said the rumor was “bulls**t” and had nothing to do with reality, which, according to Edward Cullen depicter, is that “Kristen is my friend.”

This engagement thing is total bulls**t, I don’t even know where it comes from,” Pattinson said in his interview. “I really like to work with [Kristen]. She’s more mature than her age, a real professional, I couldn’t wish for a better partner, because she makes my every move, every sentence authentic.”

The engagement rumor surfaces shortly after Kristen’s 20th birthday celebration in Budapest two weeks ago when it was reported that Rob had shopped for antique jewelry prior to her visit to his Bel Ami set in the European country.

Well, maybe we’ll find out something new about their relationship when Rob, K Stew and visit Oprah on May 13, 2010!

While Rob persistently denies the romance rumors, his New Moon co-star Jamie Campbell Bower (Caius) is said to be engaged to Harry Potter girlfriend Bonnie Wright who plays Ginny in the movie. The two young stars started dating later last year and confirmed the romance rumors at BAFTAs this February.

Congrats, vampire and wizard!

Category: Glam Events
February 22nd, 2010

The Hurt Locker leads the winners list at 2010 BAFTA Awars

War drama by Kathryn Bigalow leads the list of winners at 2010 BAFTA Awards scooping as many as six awards at the most prestigious British ceremony.

The Hurt Locker that also leads the list of 2010 Oscar nominees was named the best film with best director, best original screenplay, best sound, editing and cinematography.

Accepting her Best Director award Ms. Bigalow said it was an honor for her to get an award from people she’d “been inspired by for decades.”

Aspiring British actress Carey Mulligan won the Best Actress nod for her work in An Education. Carey said she didn’t think she would win and confessed she hadn’t prepared any acceptance speech.

Carey’s skyrocketing success is fantastic since An Education is her movie debut.

Full list of 2010 BAFTA Awards winners…

Category: Glam Events
February 22nd, 2010

British Oscars, British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) were held at The Royal Opera House last night bringing some of your favorite movie faces to grace red carpet in blistering cold stormy weather.

Among British and American actors invited to the ceremony to present and accept awards were your fave Twilight Saga stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Anna Kendrick.

Kristen Stewart wins Rising Star Award at 2010 BAFTAs

Kristen looked ok in a beaded white strapless dress that she paired with ivory Roger Vivier shoes. I liked the gown but her hair looked ugly and totally not ready for a red carpet appearance. Couldn’t she come up with something more glamorous than this?

Anyway, the 19-year-old star won the Orange Rising Star Award beating the best actress winner .

Congrtas, K-Stew

Check out her acceptance speech here:

FULL LIST OF 2010 BAFTA WINNERS >>>

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March 2nd, 2009

Emma Watson is a glamorous Yale student

This girl is definitely special and so much Hollywood untypical!

Emma Watson, 18, is reported to get accepted to Yale recently.

According to the rumor, she blogged about it writing “I got accepted to Yale!”

Well, if it’s so, congrats Emma!

Harry Potter star fist visited the prestigious university in New Haven, Conn. in October 2008, well she apparently loved it.

Emma Watson is sexy in balck for Daily Mail photoshoot

Besides, Emma is known as a big fan of Natalie Portman who’s also graduated from Yale. Does Emma follow in Natalie’s steps? We’ll see soon.

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February 9th, 2009

Sharon Stone and Freida Pinto at BAFTA 2009 fashion

It’s amazing how color unanimous stars can be! BAFTA awards are a vivid example. In spite of cool weather and rain, your favorite celebs looked redcarpet glam and all smiles in London.

Safe for in the lovely pink gown, age-defyingly beautiful Sharon Stone in red John Galliano, most of the stars showed up in black and navy blue dresses. Black is traditionally and unmistakably glamorous. So was the BAFTA ceremony!

Angelina Jolie's style at BAFTA 2009

Though I can’t say I liked Angelina Jolie’s awards style of the last couple of weeks but I did like her black-and-yellow Armani Prive gown. Very original and sexy.

ALL ABOUT ANGELINA JOLIE >>

More BAFTA fashion…

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Category: Spotlight
February 9th, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire wins big at BAFTA awards 2009

As I continue my major coverage of February awards shows, I just can’t miss the British Academy of Film and Television Awards () that were held in London last night.

Big A-list names were among the nominees. Check it out, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, , Penelope Cruz, and many others were announced in 24 categories.

Kate Winslet was honored Best Actress at BAFTA awards 2009

And just like at most of the awards shows this year, Angelina Jolie didn’t take any award, neither her partner Brad Pitt, though both were nominated in the Best Actor/ Actress categories. Instead, was honored with the award for The Reader, and Mickey Rourke for The Wrestler.

Like everyone expected, Slumdog Millionaire was named the Best Film, Danny Boyle was honored best director, and was named Best Supporting Actor for The Dark Knight. Brad Pitt’s The Curious Case of Benjamin Button took some of the “technical” awards as best production design, visual effects, and make up and hair.

Complete list of BAFTA winners…

Category: Glam Events
December 1st, 2008

Hannah Montana poster

Hannah Montana has won the most popular feature title from the 2008 Children’s BAFTA.

On Sunday in London, the series which star Miley Cyrus have been announced to be the most popular feature in the Kids Vote category at the 2008 Children’s BAFTA.

While that, Wall-E, the computer-animated-science fiction has won an award for the category of Best Feature Film, over three other contenders, Horton Hears a Who!, Ratatouille and Stardust.

See other winners…

Category: Glam Events
December 1st, 2008

Selena Gomez at Bafta Awards

Cutie Selena Gomez made her way overseas for BAFTA show held in London on Sunday.

Selena looked gorgeous as she arrived at the British Academy Children’s Film and Television awards at the London Park Lane Hilton hotel.

The Wizards of Waverly Place actress wore Matthew Williamson black and violet dress to represent Disney’s Horton Hears a Who which was nominated for the Feature Film Award.

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