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June 13, 2011

Catherine looked stunning at Sunday’s Tony Awards in NYC sporting a red sequence Elie Saab gown.
While on stage Jones said that theatre was where she started her career.

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These men’s wives and girlfriends have them on lock down, but judging by the ladies they’re with, I don’t think they’d want to go anywhere anyway.
Mark Consuelos: Anytime I see these two together, it’s usually Kelly Rippa in a hosting chair talking about...
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She's done such a great job of keeping her private life private, then all of a sudden she's an open book. What happened?
"She was outed," said her husband Michael Douglas.
"Catherine's being quite open about it because she was outed," Michael Douglas said on Tuesday's Oprah Winfrey Show.
February 25, 2011

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After Catherine made it through the door, she shouted: “How dare you touch me! I want a police officer right now. He punched me! He punched me in my face.”
Then as she pointed through the doors trying to single out the pap, she added: “That guy who was right here he punched me. Michael then walked outside and grabbed hold of a paparazzo and told him: “It was you a*shole, get the f**k out of here you b*****d.
WWE needs to pick her up asap. People would pay good money to see her chokeslam someone.
Husband Michael Douglas was right behind his wife, looking as though he was trying to calm everyone down.
The whole “I’m gonna rip your throat out with my teeth” look works for Catherine. I wonder what she was in the middle of yelling in this photo, though. In my head, I only hear rabid dog barking.
January 17, 2011

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Michael and Catherine Zeta Jones made their first red carpet appearance since he's been clear of throat cancer and he was genuinely so excited to be out.
"Tumor's gone, and this type of cancer doesn't usually come back. I gotta check in every month. I'm so happy to be out. This is our first time out in months and months, and to be able to come to this thing cancer-free is pretty special," he told E! news.
He even joked with Ryan being his inspiration now that he's cancer free. "I'm following you, Ryan. Anyone who works as hard as you are...You're my inspiration."
Check out the clip of Michael below...

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He plans on being present at the Golden Globes this Sunday, where he’s a nominee for best supporting actor in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.
Michael Douglas Beats Cancer
Douglas is also jet-setting down to Palm Springs today to the film festival there, where he’s receiving the Icon Award for his body of work. “I’m really happy with my batting average,” Douglas told People.
As for his next film, Michael says he’s been researching the role. “I’ve been watching a lot of tapes of him," Douglas said. “He wasn’t the greatest dancer nor the greatest singer, but he was a great pianist and entertainer.”
Let’s hope he’s not pushing himself too hard too soon, because we’re ready to have Michael Douglas back in action for good!
January 10, 2011

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Michael confirmed the great news to Matt Lauer on The Today Show in an interview scheduled to air tomorrow, reports Gossip Cop.
During the interview Michael talks about the “wild six-month ride” since his diagnosis, the difficulties of treatment, the role played by his family and friends, his future in movies and more.
He told Matt, “I think the odds are with the tumor gone and what I know about this particular type of cancer that I’ve got it beat.”
“I feel good, relieved. The tumor is gone,” he says. “But, you know, I have to check out on a monthly basis now to maintain.”
Although he's always appreciated his wife Catherine Zeta Jones and their children, he admits that now more than ever he's extremely grateful to have them in his life.
“And we’ve had a big celebration these last couple of days when I found out the tumor’s gone,” adds Douglas.
Make sure to watch The Today Show on Tuesday for the full interview.
December 16, 2010

Our friends over at People are celebrating the biggest pop culture moments by putting them all in a snazzy double issue of the magazine.
America's sweetheart Sandra Bullock was named woman of the year in the "Most Intriguing of 2010" issue.
Natalie Portman was named the screen gem, while Tiger's ex wife Elin Nordegren was labeled a class act.
Check out the list of the most intriguing below and as a bonus I even included some names from the hall of shame.
For the full list and article, pick up a copy of the special issue of People.

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) proved they've got The Tourist fever as the same film critics bashed received a Best Picture nomination.
A lot of people were also surprised that Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp got a "Best Actor/Actress" nomination for The Tourist.
Actor Blair Underwood, who was present at today's nomination told Hollyscoop EXCLUSIVELY, "Yeah that was a surprise but you know Johnny is phenomenal, he is a phenomenal actor and a good guy, so God bless him. This whole things performing arts and acting is so subjective it's people’s opinions."
Despite all odds, Johnny Depp has a 50% chance of winning "Best Actor," as he will go against himself for his role in “Alice in Wonderland.” One thing is for sure--the 2011 Golden Globes will not lack star power.
Another surprise was seeing Michael Douglas get a nomination for his role in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. In a statement Michael said, "to be selected with these extraordinary nominees is an honor and boy was I ready for some good news!"
Hollywood Foreign Press President Philip Berk insists Douglas' nod was not a sympathy vote. Berk told Hollyscoop EXCLUSIVELY, "People might think this is a sympathy vote. This might be a homage to him, but quite honestly, Michael in that film is brilliant, I’m so happy for him because I’m sure it's boosting his spirits."
Douglas released a statement shortly after saying, "To be selected with these extraordinary nominees is an honor and boy was I ready for some good news!"
Other surprises? Jake Gyllenhaal's nomination for “Love and Other Drugs” and Emma Stone’s nod for “Easy A.” The more important question is, who will Jake take to the Globes? Tay Tay should start looking for a red carpet gown ASAP!
We're still shocked about Burlesque getting a Best Picture nomination while "True Grit" was left out. A total snub for the Coen brothers!
Speaking of snubs, the cast of Inception including Leonardo DiCaprio was entirely left out. Meanwhile, despite all the media buzz, Justin Timberlake didn't get a nomination for his role in “The Social Network."
Hollyscoop recently spoke to JT about the award show buzz surrounding his performance and he told Hollyscoop, “I am actually humbled by all of it...I think I’m just excited that people have really responded to the movie in that way.” Now, we need to wait until January 16, 2010 to find out who takes home the Golden Globe!
In the meantime, check out our interviews from the nominations announcement below.

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Check out their great reactions below...
“I’m very honored by the HFPA nomination, and to be included in this group of actresses I so admire. The experience of filming “Black Swan” with Darren Aronofsky and our incredible crew is already the most fulfilling experience of my career. The audience appreciation of the film is only furthering how grateful and proud I am to be part of the film.”
--Natalie Portman, Black Swan
"To be selected with these extraordinary nominees is an honor and boy was I ready for some good news!"
--Michael Douglas
“This nomination is an honor and I am thrilled to share it with my friend, my co-conspirator, and my favorite dance partner, Ryan Gosling. Thank you so much to The Hollywood Foreign Press, The Weinstein Company and of course to the inestimable Derek Cianfrance, whose vision led and sustained us all.”
--Michelle Williams, Blue Valentine
“I am very thankful to the HFPA for this honor. The prestige of the nominations draws attention to independent films like Black Swan and I think helps get these small films made. I am also so thrilled for my actors Natalie and Mila who gave me their spirits to film and risked losing toe nails every day.”
--Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan
"I am very grateful to the HFPA. I also would like to thank them for acknowledging Michelle Williams for her incredible performance. Without the 12 years of director Derek Cianfrance’s unwavering vision and commitment none of this would have been possible. I share this nomination with both of them."
--Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine
“What an exciting morning for our film, especially when you consider what a terrific year it was for movies. Thank you Hollywood Foreign Press Association for this honor and also for recognizing Mark, Melissa, Christian and David’s great work. I am deeply proud of the film and to be honored for it is icing on the cake.”
--Amy Adams, The Fighter
“I’m truly grateful to be recognized by the Hollywood Foreign press for this film, and euphoric to be in the company of so many of my colleagues.”
--Colin Firth, The King's Speech
“I’m especially grateful to the HFPA for this honor and I’m excited to see 127 HOURS being recognized this awards season. I’m happy for Danny Boyle and his team and our DP’s Quique and Anthony who were there with me down in the canyon! I am so proud of the film and that Aron Ralston’s story has been well received!”
--James Franco, 127 Hours
“It took more than four years to get our little movie off the ground, and to be recognized for my work in a film that means so much to me is truly such an honor. Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press for your continued support.”
--Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole
“Playing an Australian commoner called upon to teach an reluctant English King some life lessons for me was fascinating in itself. To have it embraced by American audiences and to be so honored by the HFPA only endorses how global this story has become. Seeing a small scale project play into an international arena makes this all the more worthwhile. I’m very proud to be a part of this film and thrilled for my colleagues who were also nominated in such illustrious company.”
--Geoffrey Rush, The King's Speech
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