Wednesday Wear: Best And Worst
Posted on Jan 13, 2010 @ 04:39PM - Add a comment

As the Golden Globes near, stars are getting decked out in their favorite fashions, hitting all the parties and promoting their nominated flicks all over the world. While Rachel McAdams was far from elementary, looking smashing in a one-sleeved Alberta Ferreti promoting Sherlock Holmes in Berlin, Bridget Marquardt looked more Rainbow Brite than Girl Next Door in a toutou’d dress at the California Entertainers Of The Year Pageant at the House of Blues in Los Angeles.
PHOTOS: Kim Kardashian, Miley Cyrus, Ashley Tisdale, Jennifer Connelly, Mischa Barton, Katy Perry, The Situation Johnny Depp, John Gosselin, Reese Witherspoon, Sharon Stone, Keri Russell, Paris Hilton, Aubrey O’Day, Shanna Moakler, Bridget Marquardt, Anna Sharapova, Phoebe Price, Penelope Cruz, Marion Cotillard, Sophia Loren, Fantasia, Diane Kruger, Rachel McAdams And Matt LeBlanc In The Best And Worst
Also at the House of Blues was Aubrey O’Day, who squeezed herself into an Hèrve Leger mini, having a slippery malfunction!
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Tuesday Trends
Posted on Sep 29, 2009 @ 12:50PM - Add a comment

Stars were out and about on Monday, taking a break from their red carpet duties. While many celebs opted for a more casual street look, leave it to Rihanna and Lady Gaga to get dressed to the nines as they performed their daily duties. Who else dressed up, and who opted for UGGS?
Click here to see Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Brody Jenner, Paris, Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller, Emily Blunt, Rumer Willis, Keifer Sutherland, and Jon Gosselin in their Monday best!
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Jon & Kate’s Marriage, Can It Be Saved? Expert Weighs In
Posted on May 06, 2009 @ 05:25PM - Add a comment

John Gosselin hasn’t been the best husband to his wife Kate, the mother of their 8 children, according to reports of his infidelities. Dr. Jamie Turndorf, better known as Dr. Love, a couples therapist who doesn’t work with the Gosselins, tells RadarOnline.com that John is engaging in warfare with Kate and that the couple shouldn't necessarily work it out.
“When you cheat on a partner it’s a way of saying, basically, screw you. Screw you. That’s the ultimate way to stick it to somebody,” Dr. Turndorf told RadarOnline.com. “People when they become angry at a partner engage in open warfare or fight traps, ways of punishing and torturing the other rather than bringing you closer together and this rips you apart. Cheating is a terrible fight trap. It’s really a way of saying you’re not doing what I want and what I need so screw you. To work it out the couple would have to say that they need to talk and want to stop engaging in this open warfare.”
But the doctor doesn’t place all the blame on John alone, and says that Kate has to make an effort to keep the marriage happy and healthy too. “If he was in my office he’d probably say I’m feeling inadequate, threatened by her, and I don’t feel good about myself. So it would be out on the table. We would work on him, helping him feel better about himself, even if his wife is more successful. And then we might also ask her is there something she might be doing without realizing it to rub it in his face, you know, her success? Anything she’s doing that is adding to his feeling of inadequacy? Anything she can do to make him feel more confident with her. “
Why he cheated is another question, and Dr. Love gives RadarOnline.com a few reasons why he might have strayed: “If he’s feeling competitive with his wife and threatened and inadequate in relationship to her then it would be understandable that he might go to another relationship to boost his ego. You know, a new relationship often makes you feel special, your new partner tells you you’re wonderful, this is a symptom that the man doesn’t have the best self esteem or a lot of confidence if he’s feeling so threatened by his wife’s success.”
While their parents are busy fighting, Dr. Love warns how the eight children can become the littlest victims in this sad situation, “Kids tend to blame themselves. Kids, they way their brains work they think they’re the center of the universe, so whatever happens they think is their fault. If my parents don’t get along they think it’s their fault. They think they’re not good enough kids and they’re not keeping their parents together. It’s irrational but it’s what kids think.”
But Dr. Love doesn’t agree that staying together for the sake of the kids is the best thing. “It’s always wonderful if you can work it out for the kids’ sake, but if the relationship is irreconcilable, staying together and fighting is terrible for the kids.”












