Jennifer Love Hewitt: Party Hostess

Jennifer Love Hewitt: Party Hostess

Sure, Independence Day was actually Friday, July 4th.  But that didn’t stop Jennifer Love Hewitt and her fiancé Ross McCall from extending the festivities over the weekend.

The “Ghost Whisperer” babe and her Scottish stud beau threw a belated Fourth of July soiree yesterday at their home in Toluca Lake, California.  And they covered all of their bases.

For catering, the sweethearts rented an ‘In and Out Burger’ truck to feed all of their guests.  Talk about a California-style affair!

At one point, Jennifer was spotted toting around a barefoot child in a diaper, looking like a very natural potential mother.  After all, she and Ross could have a little family expansion in the works one of these days!

Jennifer Love Hewitt: Bicycling Bliss

Jennifer Love Hewitt: Bicycling Bliss

While some celebrities need a high-profile, super-stretch limousine to get around town, Jennifer Love Hewitt seems to prefer her Paul Frank Scurvy Bicycle to get from point A to point B.

The “Party of Five” cutie was spotted tooling around on her bicycle yesterday in Toluca Lake, California in a grey t-shirt, cutoff denim shorts and a pair of circa-1985 Nike hi-tops.

The day before, Miss Hewitt enjoyed the company of her fiancé Ross McCall as they made their way around Burbank, eventually grabbing a bite to eat at the Market City Café.

J. Love recently nabbed a Saturn Award for her hit television show “Ghost Whisperer” with an upcoming fourth season this October.

2008 Saturn Awards Winners

The 34th Annual Saturn Awards took place last night. Here is a list of all the winners:

Best Science Fiction Film: Cloverfield
Best Fantasy Film: Enchanted
Best Horror Film: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Film: 300
Best Animated Film: Ratatouille
Best International Film: Eastern Promises

Best Actor: Will Smith (I Am Legend)
Best Actress: Amy Adams (Enchanted)
Best Supporting Actor: Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men)
Best Supporting Actress: Marcia Gay Harden (The Mist)
Best Performance by a Younger Actor: Freddie Highmore (August Rush)

Best Director: Zack Snyder (300)
Best Writer: Brad Bird (Ratatouille)
Best Music: Alan Menken (Enchanted)
Best Costumes: Colleen Atwood (Sweeney Todd)
Best Make-Up: Ve Neill, Martin Samuel (Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End)
Best Special Effects: Transformers

Best DVD Release: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Remix)
Best DVD Special Edition: Blade Runner (5 Disc Ultimate Edition)
Best DVD Classic Film: The Monster Squad
Best DVD Collection: Mario Brava (Box Sets 1 & 2)
Best Television Series on DVD: Heroes (Season 1)

Best Network Television Series: Lost
Best Syndicated / Cable Television Series: Dexter
Best Presentation on Television: Family Guy: Blue Harvest
Best Actor on Television: Matthew Fox (Lost)
Best Actress on Television: Jennifer Love Hewitt (Ghost Whisperer)
Best Supporting Actor on Television: Michael Emerson (Lost)
Best Supporting Actress on Television: (TIE): Summer Glau (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) / Elizabeth Mitchell (Lost)
Best Retro Television Series Release on DVD: Twin Peaks (Definitive Gold Box Ed.)

The Filmmakers Showcase Award: Matt Reeves (Cloverfield)
The Life Career Award: Robert Halmi, Sr. and Robert Halmi, Jr.
The George Pal Memorial Award: Guillermo del Toro
The Special Achievement Award: Tim & Donna Lucas
The Service Award: Fred Barton

You can read a full listing of the nominees on the official Saturn Awards website.

Ghost Whisperer Gets the Jamie Kennedy Experience

Jamie Kennedy

Already adept at Screaming, Jamie Kennedy is going to have to lower his voice.

The Malibu’s Most Wanted funnyman will be joining the cast of Ghost Whisperer this fall as an academic who bonds with Jennifer Love Hewitt’s supernaturally sensitive mystery solver.

Kennedy’s psych grad-student character, Eli, will ultimately be taking the place of former series regular Jay Mohr’s Professor Rick Payne, who will be heading off on sabbatical a few episodes into season four.

Recently, Kennedy, who starred in the first two Scream films before meeting a gruesome end, has had guest spots on Criminal Minds, Reaper and Mind of Mencia, and he’ll appear in the upcoming spoof flick Extreme Movie.