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July 22, 2011

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Jen, who dated Vince Vaughn and John Mayer after her marriage with Brad Pitt fell apart, told...

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Hollyscoop caught up with Vaughn at the 10th Annual Chrysalis Butterfly Ball to ask him how he’s enjoying fatherhood.
“Things are good. Yeah, I can’t complain,” Vaughn told us
December 20, 2010

Carrying on with the weird baby name tradition in Hollywood, they named their 7lbs tot Locklyn Kyla Vaughn.
A family friend said: “Both of them couldn’t be happier to welcome their sweet little girl into their family!”
Thanks to a little google action I learned the name Locklyn is of Scottish origin and means "lake land, land of lakes."
Vince and Kyla got married in January near his home city of Chicago in front of family and friends at the "opulent, historic house at Lake Forest Academy."
Congrats to the happy couple. Hope the weird baby name trend doesn't continue into 2011.
November 5, 2010

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He was just named the Most Overpaid Actor in Hollywood by Forbes magazine. That can't be good for his rep.
Who else made the list? Couch jumping Tom, Oscar winner Denzel and one leading lady. Check out the list below...
Will Ferrell: Funny man Will Ferrell gets $15 million a movie, but the studios that pay him barely break even. And sometimes they don't even do that! Last year Will stared in Land of the Lost, which cost an estimated $100 million to make and earned only $69 million. Basically for every $1 Will made, the studio only made $3.35. That's no bueno! And we hear he's a major diva on set too!
Eddie Murphy: Two words: Meet Dave. Enough said!
Denzel Washington: Sure he's an Oscar winner, but for some reason people just aren't flocking to the theaters to watch Denzel's movies. He's giving the studio $5.10 for every dollar he makes.
Seth Rogen: He may be hilarious, but the studios aren't laughing about how much return they're getting with Seth. His latest The Judd Apatow-produced film Funny People cost $75 million to make and earned only $71 million at the box office. For every $1 Rogen was paid, his movies earned $6.75.
Tom Cruise: He used to be the biggest movie star on the planet, and then he jumped on Oprah's couch. For every $1 Cruise is paid, his films earned an average $7.20.
Drew Barrymore: Who doesn't love Drew? She's made a few bad choices lately, but overall, Drew's lovely on screen! I'd pay to watch her for two hours. For every $1 Barrymore was paid, her films earned an average $7.45.
Matt Damon: Popeater said it best when they said, "When Matt Damon does a Jason Bourne movie, he's worth every penny. Every other time? Not so much." For every $1 Damon gets paid, his films earn an average $8.30.
Vince Vaughn: Despite the fact that Vince is on this list, you just can't go wrong with him. He's hilarious, and you know you love watching him! For every $1 Vaughn was paid, his films earned $8.35.
Adam Sandler: Adam hit it big with Grown Ups but Funny People ruined his average. For every $1 Sandler was paid, his films earned an average $8.45.
Jim Carrey: The Number 23 and Fun With Dick and Jane are two movies Jim probably wishes he never made. They totally ruined his game! For every $1 Carrey was paid, his films earned $8.60.
October 15, 2010

Let’s just say it pissed off a lot of people! Anderson Cooper was first to comment on the line—which, if you missed it, was Vaughn’s character saying, "Ladies and gentlemen, electric cars ... are gay."
Vaughn said in a statement to Deadline: "Let me add my voice of support to the people outraged by the bullying and persecution of people for their differences, whatever those differences may be.
“Comedy and joking about our differences breaks tension and brings us together. Drawing dividing lines over what we can and cannot joke about does exactly that; it divides us. Most importantly, where does it stop."
Cooper believes statements like those are contributing to the bullying amongst gay youth in the world—do you agree? Or does Vince have a point that it was simply a joke?
October 8, 2010

As we reported earlier today, Cooper discussed how upset he was with Vince Vaughn’s new movie “The Dilemma” because not only did the movie have the negative phrase “that’s so gay” but the studio used it in the trailer as well.
Well, thanks to Anderson Cooper speaking out, Universal pictures have decided to edit that part out of the trailer. A Universal Pictures rep said: "The teaser trailer for 'The Dilemma' was not intended to cause anyone discomfort. In light of growing claims that the introduction to the trailer is insensitive, it is being replaced. A full trailer, which has been in the works for some time, will post online later today."
Cooper spoke out because he feels like it’s those terms that are hurting kids in school.

During his show, he spoke out against Vince Vaughn because in his latest movie "The Dilemna," Vince uses the phrase “that’s so gay” and the studio actually put that in the trailer of the film.
“I was sitting in a movie theater over the weekend and there was a preview of [Vince Vaughn's new] movie, and in it, the actor said, ‘that’s so gay,’ and I was shocked that not only that they put it in the movie, but that they thought that it was okay to put that in a preview for the movie to get people to go and see it,” Anderson said (watch at about 5:45 in the video).
“I just find those words, those terms - we’ve got to do something to make those words unacceptable ’cause those words are hurting kids,” he added.
“Someone else I talked to recently said that the words people use and the things people say about other kids online, it enters into their internal dialogue. When you’re a kid, it can change the way you see yourself and the way you think about yourself - the worth that you give to yourself. I think we really need to focus on what language we’re using and how we’re treating these kids.”
As we mentioned earlier this week, the Rutgers student suicide has really affected people to the point where many are standing up and speaking out against bullying especially for gay and questioning youth.
Once again if you would like any information on The Trevor Project you can click here.
September 20, 2010

The funny movie directed by Ron Howard is about a man(Vaughn) who discovers that his best friend's wife(Ryder) is having an affair.
Vaughn thought his friend had the best marriage and was left disappointed when he discovered that it wasn't perfect. He then is caught in a dilemma whether to tell his best friend or keep it a secret.
The trailer looks very promising. We hope it actually delivers at the theaters.
July 13, 2010

Vince and his new wife Kyla Weber are expecting a baby! They tied the knot in January and they're already prepping for their first child.
The couple's rep confirmed the good news to ITW and a friend tells the mag the two are "thrilled" about the news.
Last September, Vince said he was ready to trade his bachelor days for diaper duty. "It's the first time that I really want to have kids," he said.
Aww! Congrats to Vince and his wife. No word on when she's due, but we bet the paps will be all over this one in no time.
January 4, 2010

The 'Wedding Crashers' star said "I Do" in a small private ceremony before family and friends. He proposed to Weber, 31, a Canadian real estate agent, last Valentine's Day.
RadarOnline.com said the celebration began with a New Year’s Eve party at Vaughn’s Palmolive Building apartment and the wedding took place on Saturday.
It's the first marriage for both Vaughn and Weber, but he previously dated Jennifer Aniston.
Vaughn recently confessed he can't wait to have children, so we're expect more happy news from the couple soon!
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