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Oprah's a fan of the boob -- but only if they're real -- like double Golden Globe winner Kate Winslet's are.
Kate and Ops were chatting about the actress' winning (and naked-y) role in The Reader, when Oprah admitted, "I love that you have real breasts. Your breasts do what real breasts do!!"
Cute Kate was so happy and sweet about the comparison of her girls to someone with fake ones. Then Oprah went as far as to give Kate a high five and say, "God bless your real breasts!"
It's a boob lovefest. Watch the clip and be proud of your natural perkies!
The daughter of Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams will eventually be polishing up her Golden Globe.
Heath's mom, Sally Bell, told People.com, that it just makes sense that Matilda Ledger will get her dad's award for best supporting actor in The Dark Knight, as she was the most important thing in his life.
"I should imagine that eventually it will be going to Matilda," the proud mom said of her son's statue. "At this stage she is only so young, but down the track she will have all these things. It will belong to her because she is part of him."
"It is such a fantastic and wonderful legacy for his daughter. Matilda will have so many people who will be able to speak to her about her father's abilities and [the] respect he had in the industry. That is such a wonderful legacy to leave," she said.
Sally admitted that she was moved to tears when she learned of her her late son's win.
"There is a lot of emotion tied up in this and we have to deal with that emotion first before we can relax and enjoy the moment, if you know what I mean," she explains. "[It's been] a bit of an emotional rollercoaster," she revealed, but said Heath would have reveled in the recognition from his peers. "That's what meant the most to him really."
No, he wasn't glowing in the dark on the red carpet.
Jeremy Piven's mercury levels must be way down, as the actor, who was nominated for his role in Entourage, managed to make it to last night's Golden Gobes.
"I'm grateful to be here," Jeremy told Access Hollywood's Billy Bush on Sunday night.
Jer pulled out of his run in Broadway's Speed-the-Plow, after doctor's advised him to quit. Ari Gold's alter-ego was said to have fallen ill due to high levels of mercury in his blood, presumably caused by his over-indulgence in sushi.
"I was really humbled by that type of experience and if I were to try to break down to you what it was, it would sound to you like I'm being a Hollywood punk," Jeremy said. "It completely shuts you down," he explained. "It feels like the heaviest bout of mono you've ever had in your life. You're kind of crippled from it."
The actor said he tried to work through it, but his symptoms just "got worse and worse."
"I fought the good fight, my doctors propped me up and then doctor's orders was enforced rest," he said about leaving his Broadway stint. "That's what I've been doing for a month and here I am. I'm doing so much better. I really am."
Spicy tuna roll, anyone?
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie didn't walk away with any statues at last night's Golden Globes (in fact, Kate Winslet forgot that Angelina was even nominated in her Best Actress category!), but, really, are they ever losers?
They did, however, make one certain person feel like they had a giant L on their forehead. As Brangelina walked the red carpet, E!'s Ryan Seacrest practically did back flips to get the star couple to come talk to him -- to no avail. While standing next to them, Ry called "Brad an Angelina!" and, yeah, they totally ignored him.
Oh well, better luck next time -- to all of them.
What a night at the 66th annual Golden Globes!
Just when I thought I couldn't love Kate Winslet anymore, she proves, once again, that she is humble and grateful and extraordinary. Kate won, not one, but two Globes last night, picking up statues for both Best Actress, Drama, and Supporting Actress categories for her roles in Revolutionary Road and The Reader.
"I am so sorry, Anne, Meryl, Kristin--oh god, who's the other one?! Angelina! This is, OK now, forgive me...Is this really happening?" she said through her tears, while accepting her second award.
And the love she sent to Revolutionary co-star and BFF Leonardo DiCaprio and husband/director Sam Mendes was just heart-warming.
Other big winners were the fly-under-the-radar Slumdog Millionaire, which won four awards, including Best Picture, Drama and Best Director, comeback kid Mickey Rourke for his role in The Wrestler and, the late, great Heath Ledger was honored again for his role in The Dark Knight.
In the TV categories, our girl Tina Fey 30 Rock-ed it again, picking up Best Actress, and her cohort Alec Baldwin took home his gold for Best Actor.
All in all, the Globes proved, once again, why they are so much more watchable and entertaining than the Oscars.
Get your full list of winners here.
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The Golden Globes will, once again, be a crazy, star-studded event this year, as some of Hollywood's biggest big-wigs have been nominated.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie both scored Globe nods; Angie for Best Actress in Changeling and her man for Best Actor in his newest flick, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Angie's going up against Anne Hathaway for her role in Rachel Getting Married and, though I haven't seen either flick, I have to pull for Anne because she drinks and does karaoke. Just like me.
As expected, the dearly-departed Heath Ledger was recognized for his wickedly wonderful portrayal of the Joker in this summer's The Dark Knight. His family released a statement to People.com after hearing the news:
"We thank the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for honoring Heath's performance in The Dark Knight. This nomination is deeply appreciated and is not lost on those of us who continue to love and miss him. We are so proud our boy's work is being recognized in this way."
Get your tissues ready for when Heath's name is called on Jan. 11. It's going to be tough to watch.
Get the full list of the nominees from our friends at iVillage's Movie Insider.

It certainly wasn't your typical Golden Globes Sunday -- no red carpet, no embarrassing Joan Rivers interviews -- um, no show. But there were still winners and losers -- here are the highlights:
Atonement won for Best Motion Picture Drama, but its star, bitter pill Keira Knightley, was beat out for Best Actress (along with Angelina Jolie) by Away from Her's Julie Christie.
Our guy, Johnny Depp, won for his role in Sweeney Todd (yay!), the awesome Tina Fey won for Best Actress in a TV Comedy, and Grey's Anatomy got zilch. Oh, and Jeremy Piven (who would have probably brought his mom to the show) won his first Globe for his role in Entourage.
Get the full list of winners and losers here -- and see if the iVillage voters had it right. Now let's all pray that the writer's strike is settled by next year's Globes.


The writer's strike has claimed its first awards show victim of the season, as actors refused to cross the picket line to attend the event. Organizers of the Globes say that there won't be a formal awards ceremony like we're used to, instead the Hollywood Foreign Press will hold an hour-long press conference to announce the winners.
"We are all very disappointed that our traditional awards ceremony will not take place this year and that millions of viewers worldwide will be deprived of seeing many of their favorite stars celebrating 2007's outstanding achievements in motion pictures and television," HFPA president Jorge Camara said. "We take some comfort, however, in knowing that this year's Golden Globe Award recipients will be announced on the date originally scheduled."
Not as disappointed as we are -- the Globes are the best awards show of them all, with all the drinking and the cursing! And the nominees were so good this year -- Angelina, George -- I was even curious to see if Atonement's Keira Knightley would eek out a smile for the red carpet. I think I'll just take Alec Baldwin up on his invite and head over there on Sunday...
Anyway, make sure you check back here for a list of the Golden Globe winners and, in the meantime, check out our Golden Globes quiz.


An old friend of mine alerted me to one of the funniest things I've read in a long time.
Alec Baldwin has posted a blog entry on The Huffington Post.com, inviting everyone to his apartment in NYC for the Golden Globes, should the writer's strike continue. Here's a little bit of the 30 Rock man's humorous invite:
Barring any imminent settlement of the WGA strike, the 2007 Golden Globe Awards will be held at my apartment on the Westside of Manhattan this year. I have cleared all of this with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. The HFPA makes only one simple request and that is that you pre-order your meal selection NO LATER than Friday, January 4th, 2008. The choices are as follows:1) Tuna Salad, whitefish salad or egg salad (choice of one)
2) Ham, turkey, bologna, swiss cheese (choice of two)
3) Potato salad, macaroni salad, cole slaw (choice of two)
4) Pickles, relish, mustard, mayo, rye bread...all complimentary.
5) Beverages are as follows: Liter of red or white wine or 6 (six) cold bottles of Amstel (promotional) complimentary.
All other cocktails will be cash bar. (Sprite, Coke, Strawberry YooHoo and Diet Peach Snapple are complimentary)
Alec may have a bad temper, but nobody said he wasn't funny. For the rest of his entry, click here.
Happy weekend, everybody!



For one, your girl, Angelina Jolie. Angie scored a Best Actress nod for her gripping portrayal in A Mighty Heart. Also celebrated was, my boy, George Clooney, who is nominated for Best Actor in a Drama for Michael Clayton.
Seven films, I repeat, seven films, were nominated for Best Drama, including Keira Knightley's (who got a nom) Atonement, which leads the nominations with seven, and Denzel Washington's (one for him, too) American Gangster.
Steven Spielberg will be taking home the very special Cecil B. DeMille Award for his "outstanding contribution to the entertainment field" courtesy of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
Get the full list of nominees here. The Golden Globes telecast is set for Jan. 13, if the writer's strike doesn't screw it up.



“I asked her four questions and she didn’t even answer me,” Ryan complained. “I literally stood there and tried to ask a couple of questions. At one point I just kind of let the E! microphone sit in front of her for a second to see if she was going to acknowledge it, and she clearly wanted nothing to do with me or my question or my answer or any of it.”
When his cohost chick came to Angie’s defense suggesting do-gooder Angie may find award shows a waste of time and money, Ryan answered: "Well then don’t go. Don’t go. Don’t go support your man. Don’t go."
As for Brad, Ryan said he was "fantastic”... probably because Ryan thinks he's hot.

