Lauren Conrad Cleans Up for a Good Cause

Doing her part to be a good role model, MTV reality starlet and fashion designer LC attended Kohl’s “Clean Up” event this morning where she was seen picking up trash on the beach.  As some of you might have already heard, Lauren has just released a “California inspired” clothing line for Kohl’s so some of this is obviously for promotion, but I think it’s really nice that she’s doing it since you rarely see celebrities doing something as vile as picking up trash.

I love how she’s doing it wilingly though, while people like Chris Brown are being forced to by the law.  It makes me giggle.

Anyway, a few more pictures of LC picking up trash after the jump!

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Rob Pattinson Jumps on Twitter and Parties in Vancouver

After begging and pleading from a million Twihards, Peter Fascinelli finally got Robert Pattinson on Twitter.  The deal was, if Fascinelli reached 1 million followers he would get Rob or Kristen to Tweet.  Today, millions of Twihard fangirls’ dreams came true when they read this in their newsfeed via Fascinelli’s Twitter:

“Thanks a million. Here’s Rob… Hi, it’s Rob… My first and last tweet. My dad made me do it.”

Peter then Tweeted again saying, “At least you know he doesn’t have a Twiiter account.  Lol. Down with the posers.”

This Tweet came after a full night of partying in Vancouver for Rob. He was spotted on his way back his hotel–alone–last night after attending a cast party.

Pictures after the jump!

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Review of “Jennifer’s Body”

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As most of you who read my blog know, I’ve been waiting for “Jennifer’s Body” since July when the redband trailer first hit the next. And it appears that, unlike most people, I was one of the very few who knew it was a comedy. It seems to be the fault of Fox’s mis-marketing this movie as a horror film that “Jennifer’s Body” has done so poorly at the box office so far. But that doesn’t mean that this movie is without it’s horror elements, and with a better studio who would know how to market a movie like this, it could have created some pretty iconic moments.  Which is a shame, because it’s a movie that really needs to be seen in theaters with a large audience to get the full enjoyment.

The movie begins with a bang.  “Hell is a teenage girl,” Needy (Amanda Seyfried) muses, in one of the best opening lines in recent memory, as she’s locked in a mental institution for her involvemnt with Jennifer over the past few months. “I didn’t always used to be like this,” Needy claims after getting into a fight with a security guard and being sent to solitary confinement. “I used to be normal. Well, as normal as any hormonal teenage girl can be.” And with that, we’re off! Continue reading