Saturday, February 27, 2010

Kristen Stewart's Biography

Kristen Jaymes Stewart (born April 9, 1990) is an American film and television actress.

Nickname Kris, KStew

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Kristen Stewart

Height 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
She is perhaps best known for her roles in the films Panic Room, Catch That Kid, Speak, Zathura, The Messengers, In the Land of Women, and the critically acclaimed Into the Wild. She recently finished filming Twilight, based on the best selling novel by Stephenie Meyer.

Personal life

Stewart was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. Her father, John Stewart (not to be confused with The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart), is a stage manager and television producer who worked for Fox. Her mother is a scriptwriter who comes from Australia.

She attended school until the seventh grade, and continued her education by correspondence.She has an older brother, Cameron.

Stewart is an avid surfer and currently lives with her family in Los Angeles. Kristen confirmed to Vanity Fair that she is currently dating actor Michael Angarano.

Kristen Stewart. Hot or not?




No surprises, the new moon brought in an impressing 258.8 million $ worldwide according to the latest studio estimates on Sunday. I was kind of expecting that because if the success of the first movie. Everybody is talking about the cast and loads of rumors and stories are going round about all the gossip behind the seems, but nobody seems to know the truth about these things, it seems that quite a lot of stories are made up just to gain publicity. They Cast have been touring around the world like crazy, going from country to country for the twilight saga tour. Robert Patin son and Billy Burke usually just wear a suit, everybody is looking out for Kristen Stewart and her gorgeous dresses! Here are some Photos from the tour!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Jolie, Pitt sue News of the World !!


Hollywood couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are suing the News of the World over allegations it published about their relationship, their London lawyers said on Monday.

In a story published on January 24, the weekly newspaper reported that the couple planned to separate imminently and had agreed on how they would divide their assets and custody of their children. Pitt, 46, and Jolie, 34, have six children and joint assets estimated by the News of the World at 205 million pounds.

Schillings law firm described the allegations as “false” and has taken its case to the High Court in London.

Keith Schilling of Schillings said the News of the World failed to meet the couple’s “reasonable demands” for a retraction of the story and apology “for these false and intrusive allegations which have now been widely republished by mainstream news outlets.

“We have advised them to bring proceedings which they have now done,” he added in a statement.

The movie stars, who are not married, appeared together in public at Sunday’s Super Bowl professional football championship in the US, smiling, laughing and being photographed.
Meanwhile, Jolie on Monday visited Haitian children being treated in the neighbouring Dominican Republic after the devastating earthquake in their homeland killed more than 200,000 people.

Oscar-winner Jolie toured the pediatric wing of Dario Contreras Hospital in Santo Domingo, a leading local trauma hospital, with its director Hector Quezada, the hospital said.

Jolie, who serves as a goodwill ambassador for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, was also joined by Gonzalo Vargas Llosa, the head of the UNHCR team for Haiti and the Dominican Republic and a son of Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa.

The actress and her partner, actor Brad Pitt, donated a million dollars to Doctors without Borders in Haiti following the January 12 quake, the worst natural disaster on record in the Americas.

Here comes the (nude) bride!

HONG KONG: Dressing in solemn white seems rather a tame way to seal a marriage. Increasingly, therefore, young Chinese couples are “sexing up” their weddings with photo-shoots of themselves in the nude!

Professional photo studios in several cities across China offer discreet “nude photography” services for the private amusement of young couples planning to enter the state of matrimony. And the services are proving tremendously popular with the younger Chinese who have kicked off the Mao suits of their parents’ days – and, with them, every last bit of social conservatism.
“Many young couples enjoy having their nude pictures taken by a professional photographer in a studio,” says Robert Smith, professor of cross-cultural communication in Quzhou College in eastern China.

Typically, couples in China have their formal “wedding photos” taken weeks, even months, ahead of the actual wedding ceremony. In recent decades, as a new Chinese generation rode the country’s breathless economic boom, the trend was to have these photographs taken in exotic locales and in a variety of costumes, but most often in classical white suits and gowns.
Increasingly, however, even that, which once seemed exotic and other-worldly, seems oh-so-20th-century.

Professional studios, sensing a new market, began unveiling nude photography services, and the bride and groom soon followed suit — or rather, stripped off their suits! “Some studios even offer nude photography themes to cater to different needs,” says Wu Bingshun, a professional photographer. “You could, for instance, have an Adam-and-Eve setting, complete with a snake in a Garden of Eden, and a fig-leaf to provide a modicum of modesty.”

These naked photographs do not, of course, go into the official wedding album. “The parents are against such photographs,” says Smith. “So the solution is to take two sets of wedding pictures: one in formal wedding clothes for parents, relatives, and friends to see, and another set of naked pictures for the couple’s enjoyment.”

In matters like this, understandably, discretion is critical. “Even those who are daring enough to want naked wedding photos of themselves don’t want to see those pictures uploaded on some Chinese-language website,” says Wu. The photo studio typically has to sign a secrecy contract before the shoot and hand over all the photographs, even the imperfect ones.

But not everyone in China is thrilled about this naked embrace of what was, until recently, a ‘decadent Western’ social phenomenon. Some say it reflects an unhealthy social trend and is a symptom of a “moral decay” in society. But Wu says, “Nude photography is just a welcome twist to the stale unchanging tradition of the wedding photo.”

In other words, the fig-leaf of social conservatism in China is being blown away by the gusty winds of Globalization. And quite a few young Chinese are giving naked expression to their joy.
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