Showing posts with label actress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label actress. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Ian Somerhalder about to propose marriage to Nina Dobrev


Nina Dobrev and Ian Somerhalder


One bird spoke to KnowTheWolrdNews.Blogspot.Com and told them that Ian Somerhalder is going to propose marriage to Nina Dobrev. But the answer we all want to know is - will Nina accept the proposal?



A few months ago "The Vampire Diaries" couple confirmed their relationship and now it looks like they have plans to get married.


American tabloid broke the news that actress Nina Dobrev will soon receive a proposal of marriage.


According to our information the boyfriend of our girl and her counterpart from the series “The Vampire Diaries” Ian Somerhalder is crazy about her and no patience, they become family.


Ian recently said: "Before thig goes any further, please don't start "DoSomer" or "SomerBrev" crap". That's funny way of showing that the romance between the super cute couple Dobrev and Somerhalder is serious.


The relationship of 22-year-old Nina Dobrev and 32-year-old Ian is now a year, although recently they have been denied to be more than friends. Their love was revealed by French photographers who managed to snap embraced during their vacation in Paris. After a long time trying to keep their relation secret, they confirmed that they are dating.


Actually, there is no official statement about the Ian-Nina marriage, it's only a rumor.
But who knows, something might be going on. Plus, most of the rumors are proven to be truth.


The vampires, Nina Dobrev and Ian Somerhalder are so cute together that we wish they are happy. No matter if there is wedding or not.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Aaliyah Remembering - Ten Years Since She's Gone


Aaliyah


It's been ten years since a very talented and beautiful young lady has left us.

Ten years have been gone since the R&B singer, actress, model and dancer Aaliyah died in plane crash.


A decade after Aaliyah Dana Haughton's death her family, friends and fans still remeber, honor and respect the great person she was.


The princess of R&B was just 22 years old at the time of her death.
In August 2001 she was in the Bahamas, shooting the video for her song "Rock the boat". On her way back to the USA Aaliyah has been killed in a plane crash.


Watch "Rock the boat" video:



Aaliyah Dana Haughton was a successful singer and actress with a thriving career. In 2001, she'd just released her third, self-titled album and was preparing for a role in "The Matrix" sequels when everything came to a screeching halt.


After shooting a music video in the Bahamas for her single "Rock the Boat" Aaliyah got on a plane and tragedy struck. According to RollingStone, "...she boarded a ten-seat twin-engine Cessna 402B bound for Opa-Locka, Florida, with the pilot, Luis Morales III, and seven members of her crew." Less than a minute after take off, the plane crashed (due to 700 pounds of excess weight) a few hundred feet from the runway and Aaliyah along with several others, died on impact. It was then that she joined the sad group of young stars gone too soon.


By 22, Aaliyah had achieved more success in her career than most singers twice her age. She made her music debut in 1994 at 15 as the protege of hitmaker R. Kelly. Her first album "Age Aint Nothin' but a Number" sold three million copies and solidified her presence as an urban artist. But it was her 1997 follow up that put her and her vocal stylings on the map.


Aaliyah teamed up with producers Missy Elliot and Timbaland to create her chart topping classic "One in a Million". The album sold over eight million copies worldwide and produced hits such as "If Your Girl Only Knew" and "Hot like Fire". She used her new fame to parlay into acting with a lead role in "Romeo Must Die" opposite martial artist Jet-Li. The film was a cult success and featured a hit soundtrack led by the single "Try Again" which Aaliyah performed.


"Queen of the Damned", Aaliyah's final film was released February 22, 2002 - six months after her death. It marked the official end of her blossoming career. Unlike most twenty-somethings that populate the industry today, Aaliyah didn't depend on sex to sell. She had hypnotic beats, catchy lyrics and great dance moves that engaged audiences.


Parrish Johnson, an executive at her former record label Blackground, revealed, "She's the first artist I worked with who would not compromise her values to be famous. In this business, church girls become prostitutes because they want to be stars, but she would never let stardom interfere with who she was."


A month before her untimely death, Aaliyah granted MTV's show "Diary" behind-the-scenes access to her fast-paced life and said, "I am truly blessed to wake up every morning to do something that I love; there is nothing better than that."


She continued, "Everything is worth it -- the hard work, the times when you're tired, the times when you are a bit sad. In the end, it's all worth it because it really makes me happy. I wouldn't trade it for anything else in the world. I've got good friends, a beautiful family and I've got a career. I thank God for his blessings every single chance I get."


So, on August 25, blast Aaliyah's timeless music loud and remember her for being a trendsetting force in fashion and for helping to redefine and take R&B music to another level.


Watch a tribute video:

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Natalie Portman Gives Birth To Baby Boy!

Natalie Portman is a mom! The baby is the first child for the Oscar-winning "Black Swan" actress and her fiance, Benjamin Millepied.


The Oscar-winning "Black Swan" actress welcomed a baby boy with her fiancé, choreographer Benjamin Millepied. No details were available about the baby's name.


Portman, who turned 30 last Thursday, announced in December that she was pregnant and planned to marry her boyfriend, French ballet dancer and choreographer Benjamin MillepiedThe, couple met on the set of "Black Swan", announced their pregnancy and engagement in December, but Natalie kept quiet on the sex of the baby. The baby is their first child.


Natalie Portman has had a busy year: In addition to winning an Oscar and Golden Globe for her role in "Black Swan", she has appeared in the films "Thor", "No Strings Attached", "Your Highness", "Hesher" and "The Other Woman".



In January, Portman said that she was going to take a break after the baby was born: "I'll be out of the public eye," she said, adding that she will figure out any future acting opportunity "as it comes."

Congratulations to the charming Natalie Portman!

Monday, February 7, 2011

Angelina's and Brad's Twins With Down Syndrome



The "Star Magazine" published a story about Angelina Jolie's and Brad Pitt's twins. According to "Star" Vivienne and Knox suffer from Down Syndrome.


No one said nothing over a year, because of respect to the famous Hollywood couple. Although, on the pictures of the twins there can be easily seen that the one has face deformations, just like Down Syndrome.
The source that the "Star Magazine" got the information from is the twins ex-babysitter. She said that the babies faces and their behaviour can be diagnosed as Down's Syndrome.
The ex-babysitter said that Vivienne and Knox learn things slower than other kids on the same age.

Angelina declared this rumor as untrue.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Natalie Portman : "I'm a Pleasure Seeker, Not Self-Punisher"


Actress Natalie Portman -- who Sunday won a Golden Globe for her performance in Darren Aronofsky's "Black Swan" -- went method for her role as tortured ballerina Nina Sayers.


Living a role for a movie is hard work -- living the physically punishing life of a ballet dancer is even harder. But it's worth it when you get awarded with a Golden Globe for your efforts.

Though at a press conference in London she said she was more of a "pleasure-seeker" than a "self-punisher," Portman described the grueling training she underwent for the film, and how mid-way through shooting the film she suffered a dislocated rib.
"We were doing five hours a day of training that was three hours of ballet and then we would swim a mile and tone for two hours," Portman said.
"You really understand the discipline, the rigor, the willingness to work through physical pain," she explained of the physical demands on ballet dancers.

Not only did she have to train as a ballerina, she also had to embody the friable emotional state of a young girl cracking under pressure.
"I think the really tricky part was balancing the physical with the emotion," she said.

"Black Swan" is set in a fictional New York ballet company, where highly strung young women battle it out for star roles. Portman plays a corps dancer given the role of a lifetime: that of the Princess Odette in Tchaikovsky's classic ballet, Swan Lake.
But not only does her character have to portray the good princess Odette, who is turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer; she also plays the sorcerer's daughter Odile, the black swan of the film's title.

Dancing as the two swans proves psychologically unsettling for Sayers, a good girl required to turn bad for the role of Odile. She is goaded by the ballet company director (played by French actor Vincent Cassel) into exploring her dark side for the role.

Portman explained that she was drawn to the world of ballet, which she sees as "a particularly female art form that is still dominated by men," because she wanted to represent the "larger world of women, you know, where one woman gets too old, or out of shape, and there's a younger woman that's going to be slipped into her place."
Exploring that world is fitting for an actress used to working in Hollywood since childhood.

Portman was born in 1981 in Jerusalem and moved to America soon after. She made her acting debut in 1994 as Mathilda Luc Besson's film "Leon," about the relationship between a young girl and a hit man.

Portman, now 29, said she was pleased to have had the experience of her 20's before embarking on the demanding role of Nina. She likens her experience as a child actress to that of her character in "Black Swan."

With a Golden Globe win, many are wondering if Portman will get an Academy Award nomination too.
But while she says she finds the awards buzz "flattering," Portman also said that audience reaction is most important to her.

"Just to see people engaging so passionately about it is your greatest dream while making a movie," she said.