Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Michael Douglas

sits down with Oprah Winfrey to discuss the status of his cancer treatment and speaks for the first time about his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones ' battle with bipolar II disorder. 

Winfrey asks the actor whether he thinks his wife's health issues might have been exacerbated by his cancer battle and other stresses. "My oldest son is in federal prison, my ex-wife is suing me, and I got cancer. It's kind of hard for the wife to say, 'I'm depressed,'" says Douglas in the interview, set to air Tuesday on "The Oprah Winfrey Show."

Douglas also gives an update on his health, explaining that he still has to get monthly checkups to make sure there is no recurrence of his throat cancer, but so far the cancer has not returned. 

What better way to celebrate the royal wedding than with the reigning queens of London at Madame Jojo's, a landmark burlesque club in the heart of Soho. Lucky for me, this week's theme was all about celebrating Kate Middleton' s hen night, which translated for American readers is a bachelorette party. 

Their weekly Trannyshack UK party, hosted by Miss Dusty 'O', is a major must-see event when in town. But no matter what side of the pond you are on, a bachelorette party will always run you the risk of getting ambushed by a male stripper, which totally happened. Ew?

Check out the video to watch the naughty antics unfold!

Back on April 25, 2003 fans of Madonna lined up outside of a New York City record store hours ahead of time in order to try to meet the singer for autographs of her new album 'American Life.'

Madonna surprised the gathered masses by performing a few songs on the streets of New York including "Like A Virgin" and "American Life."

Check out the video to see the hysteria on the streets of New York City.

From Woody Allen muse to voluptuous trendsetter, Scarlett Johansson is one of the few Hollywood beauties that can meld brains and fashion in a seemingly effortless way.

Let's rewind the clock on Scarlett, and check out a few of her most defining red-carpet moments!

Susan Lucci has kept her head high following the announcement of the cancellation of "All My Children," and she dished on the show's last months at her Florida book signing over the weekend.

"It's horrible and it's sad and disappointing, but we're on for five more months," said Susan. "And the best thing the fans can do is watch, because Lorraine Broderick and Agnes Nixon (both longtime writers on the program) are at the helm and we are in the best of hands."

The end of "All My Children" may have been just as surprising to the actress as her memoirs, as Susan revealed, "It's something I never thought I would do, because I have always been very private."

Susan explained that in spite of receiving many requests from book publishers wanting to sell her life story, it was her son who finally convinced her to take the plunge.

The Emmy winner called the book an "amazing opportunity to speak to so many generations of fans."

All My Life: A Memoir is available now. You can catch Susan on new episodes of the ABC soap opera "All My Children" until the show's final episode in September.

In the animated feature 'Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil,' Hayden Panettiere reprises her role as Red Riding Hood in the irreverent take on fairytales.

"There's all of these characters that you're so familiar with and it puts this modern spin on it," said Hayden, who dubbed her character as a "kick-butt version of Little Red Riding Hood."

David Alan Grier plays a bridge troll in the movie and he embellished on his character's involvement.

"My character is pretty much the most pivotal part of this film," David joked at the Tribeca movie screening on Saturday. "I know actors always say that 'It's about me,' but this time it really is."

The movie actually revolves around secret agent Red Riding Hood who gets called to investigate the disappearance of Hansel and Gretel.

Amy Poehler stars in the movie as Gretel and she dished on what makes Little Red Riding Hood's story so interesting, saying, "There's inherent drama and a female protaganist and woods and wolves. I think that describes like 80-percent of the movies that most teenagers are into these days."

'Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil' opens April 29.

Source: http://www.theinsider.com

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