Hollywood hot celebrity LUCY PINDER Sexiest calendar hope you like her to see in black with white dot.
Lucy Pinder Sexiest Calendar Pose
Katharine McPhee at the American Music Awards.
I never watch American Idol, I’m serious I don’t, but I do remember the chubby Katharine McPhee
Hot Brazilian Juliana Martins
Juliana Martins was labeled the Brazilian Cindy Crawford, by founder and former Chairman of the Elite Model Agency Group John Casablancas, when she was only thirteen years old. Come on! She’s much better looking. Cindy Crawford hasn’t been considered ‘Hot’ since the Baldwin Brothers were considered ‘MovieStars‘…….. Exactly!
Jennifer Lopez Plays Ball
These shots of J-Lo were taken from her ‘Gonna Be Alright’ Photoshoot. The homeless guy probably deserved it anyway don’t feel bad.
Leila Arcieri Picture
Leila Arcieri she’s a model and actress who’s big break was in Wild Things 2 (never saw it)
Cameron Diaz….Surf’s picture
Cameron Diaz should know by now that pictures of her out surfing are going to get as much attention
Italian Beauty Frederica Fontana.
Frederica Fontana is Italian and FREAKIN’ HOT…… She’s a model and she’s Italian
The confessions of Eric Clapton
The second "o" is critical. Back in the 1960s, when London graffiti proclaimed "Clapton is God," the brilliant British guitarist was descending into a personal hell. Eric Clapton traded a heroin addiction for alcoholism, suffered disastrous love affairs, contemplated suicide while armed with a bottle of vodka, a gram of blow and a shotgun.
The guitar deity has long since surrendered to a higher power; at 62, Clapton has 20 years of sobriety, a happy marriage and three young daughters. It's a good time to consider an extraordinary life, as the rock Hall of Famer does with "Clapton: The Autobiography."
Unlike many rock star efforts, this one includes no Zeppelin-esque tales of debauched groupies or ghostwritten revisions of musical and personal history. Clapton delivers a brutally honest and unsparing look at his life, near-death and recovery, interspersed with tales from an unparalleledSome celebrities flee Malibu
The rich and famous of Hollywood couldn't evade Southern California's devastating fires. Production on TV series was disrupted and stars traded their beachfront homes for shelter in posh hotels.
Kelsey Grammer was among those who fled Malibu, the celebrity-favored oceanfront town that also is home to Mel Gibson, Cher, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, Nick Nolte, Jennifer Aniston, Mel Brooks, Ryan O'Neal and more.
Grammer made light of the evacuation for the sake of his 6-year-old, Mason.
"My daughter was nervous in the beginning," he told the E! entertainment channel Monday. "I said, 'Oh, honey, it's nothing. Just relax. Come on, we're going to have some fun.' So she shined the flashlight around and we got out. ... We're safe. We got the dog, we got the kids."
His house remained untouched Tuesday, said his publicist, Stan Rosenfield. Watch singer Tanya Tucker talk about the effects of the blaze »
Promises, the Malibu rehabilitation center where Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan have sought treatment, moved staff members and about 18 patients.
"We evacuated Sunday morning before the order came because the conditions there were very frightening," Promises founder and CEO Richard Rogg told The Associated Press on Tuesday. "The power went out, the winds were blowing at hurricane force and you could see flames coming over the mountain top."
Rooms were booked for patients in an "upscale hotel" near the Promises facility in west Los Angeles, where staff members "regrouped and tried to keep the schedule going as normally as possible," Rogg said.
Robert Goulet needs a lung transplant
Robert Goulet needs a lung transplant
Singer and actor Robert Goulet is heavily sedated and breathing through a respirator in a Los Angeles hospital while he awaits a lung transplant, his wife told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
Robert Goulet is awaiting a lung transplant in a Los Angeles hospital.
"He can hear me but he can't respond," Vera Goulet said of the 73-year-old crooner.
Vera Goulet said doctors told her the lung transplants are the most successful operation of any transplant, with a success rate of 88 percent. A suitable donor has yet to be found, she said.
"God willing, if we proceed with this, our doctors feel that there's no reason he will not have at least 15 years of life doing what he does, going back on stage and singing," she said. "That's very encouraging."
The singer fell ill when flying home to Las Vegas after performing at a September 20 concert in Syracuse, New York, his wife said. Doctors initially assumed it was some kind of bug, but he got weaker until he had to be rushed to the hospital 10 days later, she said.
Goulet was diagnosed with a form of pulmonary fibrosis that his official Web site described as a "rapidly progressive and fatal condition." He was transported to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles as a transplant patient October 13.
Speaking by phone from the hospital, Vera Goulet said doctors inserted a breathing tube down her husband's throat and sedated him, and that they were last able to speak two weeks ago.
"He said, 'Just give me a new pair of lungs and I'll hit the high notes until I'm 100,' " she said.
"I told him I loved him. He told me he loves me. He was ready to have the tube inserted. And he said, 'Just watch my vocal cords."' The couple's 25th wedding anniversary was October 17.
Meanwhile, she said, fans and performers have been calling and e-mailing from around the world, including comedian Jerry Lewis, actress Suzanne Somers and singer Harry Connick Jr., she said.
"Tony Orlando called and said, 'Give him a punch in the stomach for me,' " she said.
Goulet, born to French-Canadian parents in Lawrence, Massachusetts, has won acclaim for a Broadway career that took off after his debut performance as Sir Lancelot in "Camelot" in 1960. Goulet's multiple appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show" helped make him a star.
Goulet won a Grammy Award in 1962 for Best New Artist and a Tony Award in 1968 for his role in "The Happy Time."
Over the years, Goulet continued to perform onstage.
source - cnn.com
Romanian supermodel Catrinel Menghia
Catrinel Menghia participated in the Ford Model's Supermodel of the World Romania contest in November 2001, where she won the second runner-up prize.