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Oprah, Serena Williams, Sandra Bullock among female celebs with most support for political bids:...
The Hill via AOL· 2 days agoOprah Winfrey, Serena Williams and Sandra Bullock are among the female celebrities voters would be...
The Proposal
TV Guide· 5 days agoIn her romantic comedies, Sandra Bullock traditionally plays the wacky free spirit or the earnest do-gooder. The Proposal tries to break new ground by having ...
175 movie trivia questions to test your film IQ
TODAY via Yahoo News· 50 minutes agoWe've got easy and hard movie trivia questions with answers from famous films like Star Wars, Harry Potter, Avatar and other classics. Test your...
50 celebrities who are actually older than they look
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoSandra Bullock, 59 Sandra Bullock.Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images She made her acting debut in 1987 in "Hangmen," and ...
12 Celebrities Accused of or Have Admitted to Lying About Their Age
TooFab· 6 days agoIn order to combat the problem, some celebs have decided to straight-up lie about when they were...
Chad Michael Murray Makes Rare Comment About Marriage to Sophia Bush
E! News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoKeep reading for more actors who found love on set. Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes No stranger to...
24 Awkward Celeb Interview Moments That Made Me Physically Cringe
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 5 days ago... ...Then another host saying she didn't seem excited about the movie...: CBS ...And finally, the...
Oprah for President. No, Taylor Swift! Why celebrity women haven't crossed into politics
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThree celebrity women would win the backing of nearly 30% of those polled: TV personality Oprah...
Brad and Jen, Taylor and Harry’s kids? Eye popping AI images show what former celebrity couples’...
NY Post via Yahoo News· 5 days agoPomeroy created an AI family for “Speed” co-stars Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock....
The Rolling Stones: Old Hacks or Still Shining? - The Village Voice
The Village Voice· 4 days agoWhen Mick Jagger appeared on the Dick Cavett Show in 1972, the host asked the singer about the concept of growing old in rock ’n’ roll. “Yeah, easily, yeah,” responded the Rolling Stones frontman ...