Rumer Willis vs. the Bloggers
Bruce Willis isn’t the only tough guy in the family. His daughter Rumer can take on mean bloggers with the same ferocity her dad disposes of, like, terrorists or whatever.
“Everybody has an opinion, and we live in America so you’re allowed to,” blog-fodder Willis told News, at a press conference for her new film The House Bunny.
So what’s her secret weapon against nasties like Perez Hilton, who write about what plastic surgery she should have?
Her own self-esteem.
“As long as you are comfortable with who, you know, you really are,” she said, “and your friends and the people that are around you know that, that’s all that really matters.”
Awww. That also just so happens to be the moral of House Bunny, about a former Playmate who gives a geek sorority hot makeovers.
“Hopefully, young girls will watch this and feel confident about themselves and go, ’OK, that girl’s not entirely the ideal of what a perfect picture is supposed to be and she feels confident and beautiful, then I can too,’ ” she said. “If we can have the ability to do that, I’m very excited about that.”
Blog about that, haters.
Larry Harmon (Bozo The Clown) dead at 83
I was never big on clowns when I was a kid. Except for one that is, Bozo.
Larry Harmon wasn’t the only person to play Bozo The Clown, but he is the person most identified with the role. A man named Pinto Colvig was the first Bozo The Clown in the mid-1940s on several children’s records, and then Harmon was hired to play Bozo in the mid-50s and eventually got the licensing rights to the character and arranged for various people to play the clown on TV in different markets, including Willard Scott in Washington, D.C., Frank Avruch in Boston, and Bob Bell in Chicago. The last show aired on WGN in 2001, and Harmon was involved in a controversy in 2004 when the International Clown Hall of Fame took down Harmon’s plaque and recognized Colvig as Bozo. But Harmon never claimed to have created the character, just that he made him what he became.
Harmon died of congestive heart failure in Los Angeles at age 83.
Drive Safe: Who’s The Mystery Star Behind the Wheel This Week?
Find out which celebrity is looking to get you and your friends home safely this holiday weekend…
Why use one designated driver when you can have three?
The stars of E!’s The Girls Next Door, Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt and Kendra Wilkinson, are the latest celebs to join Sean “Diddy” Combs and Cîroc vodka in E!’s Drive Safe Campaign that promotes responsible drinking and offers a solution for people who need a safe ride home.
Viewers are encouraged to log on to Online or text “Drive Safe” to 37373 from their wireless devices to receive taxi contact information in their area.
Because when you get down to it, every designated driver is a star.
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Teaming up with Sean “Diddy” Combs and Cîroc vodka, E!’s Drive Safe Campaign is all about promoting responsible drinking and offering a solution for people who need a safe ride home.
Kicking off today, the campaign includes on-air spots that feature some of Hollywood’s hottest celebrities and faces hanging at one of T-town’s most exclusive nightclubs, as well as easy online and wireless access to taxi services across the country.
“Cîroc vodka is an ultrapremium luxury vodka which epitomizes the ‘Art of Celebration,’ ” says Diddy. “I believe it is important to promote responsible drinking and generate public awareness on the necessity of designating a driver. With the help of some great celebrity friends and Entertainment, we were able to create a campaign that will resonate with viewers and ultimately drive home the message that any designated driver is a star. If you plan to drink, plan a cab or safe ride home.”
So they can make that smart decision easily, viewers are encouraged to log on to Online or text “Drive Safe” to 37373 from their wireless devices to receive taxi contact information in their area.
Because when you get down to it, every designated driver is a star.
