Rumer Willis is incredibly proud of her toned body and has been showing it off to fans lately. On Monday, she continued to do so by posting new photos of her in her lingerie and while most fans praised her figure, it seems Sharon Stone had some reservations about them. … [Read more...] about Rumer Willis’ fans defend star after Sharon Stone comments on intimate bedroom picture
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Rumer Willis looks incredible in yellow lingerie for bedroom photoshoot
"We may be related, but we all look so different and have such varied body shapes," Rumer told the site. "We have all compared ourselves to one another at some point, as sisters do, but we try to see these differences as a reminder to celebrate our own uniqueness. We especially try to instill early and lasting messages of self-love in the two youngest. It’s amazing how much self-acceptance we have as children before all those outside standards seep in." … [Read more...] about Rumer Willis looks incredible in yellow lingerie for bedroom photoshoot
Demi Moore looks incredible in unearthed school photo – and identical to daughter Rumer!
She said on the podcast, Dopey: "My stepmum had to be in LA waiting to get the results from taking her to the doctor so my dad came up here and then travel got crazy so she stayed in LA with my little sisters." … [Read more...] about Demi Moore looks incredible in unearthed school photo – and identical to daughter Rumer!
In the Most Competitive Oscar Season Ever, Bloggers Are Keeping Score
Hammond insists he’s a breed apart from bloggers who finagle their own ads from studios, but on the half-charted internet, everyone sets his own boundaries. Stone admits she might “shut up about a movie I hate” if it’s advertising on her site, but she refuses to join the Broadcast Film Critics Association, which votes on the Oscar-season Critics’ Choice Awards, while Pond and Hammond are members. Feinberg still owns the blog he started after he left the Times—ScottFeinberg.com—which sells ads and runs links to his Reporter posts. “I have a third party handle it,” he explains, “for me to avoid any conflicts of interest.” Wells hired someone named Sean Jacobs to sell his ads, but that turns out to be a pseudonym for his son, Jett. This year he’s also began selling advertorials at $5,000 a pop, but only for movies he loves. … [Read more...] about In the Most Competitive Oscar Season Ever, Bloggers Are Keeping Score