Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony’s Italian Holiday

Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony’s Italian Holiday

Continuing to live the luxurious life in Portofino, Italy, Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony were spotted spending time out with designers Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce over the weekend.

Earlier today (July 6), Lopez and Anthony stepped out with their designer friends for a shoe shopping stop followed by lunch in town.

Meanwhile, the night before, the foursome headed out of Stefano Gabbana’s house for a boating trip aboard a luxury yacht - followed by a night of fine dining.

The “El Cantante” couple’s summer vacation comes at the end of Marc’s European tour, which made stops in Spain, Belgium and Italy.

Meanwhile, insiders tell that “Jennifer is expected to resume work later this week, and has already has a number of film projects lined up including the romantic comedy Love and Other Impossible Pursuits.”

Reese Witherspoon Supports Miller Sisters’ Shop

Reese Witherspoon Supports Miller Sisters’ Shop

Wandering about in the dreary weather, Reese Witherspoon was spotted out on a shopping jaunt at Twenty8Twelve by S. Miller in London on Wednesday (July 2).

The 32-year-old award-winning actress browsed about the collection of romantic pieces (co-designed by sisters Savannah and Sienna Miller) with coffee and cell phone in-hand before continuing about with her day.

Meanwhile, things always seem to be going well for Reese in the career department, as the “Legally Blonde” babe recently signed on to star alongside Ben Stiller in a new romantic comedy.

Press reports regarding the Witherspoon-Stiller flick have been vague up to this point, but stay linked to for more as it becomes available.

Seth Rogen (Really) Makes a Porno

Seth Rogen, Elizabeth Banks, Kevin Smith

Kevin Smith’s upcoming comedy Zack and Miri Make a Porno, with Elizabeth Banks and Seth Rogen, may actually be a porno. No, seriously. The MPAA is trying to slap it with an NC-17 rating, meaning you’d have a tough time seeing it down at the megaplex.

So what’s in this thing that makes it so, like, porny? We asked Seth, and here’s what he said…

“It’s like a romantic comedy,” Rogen told us this week, at the press day for The Pineapple Express, which opens in August. “It’s a romantic relationship moviewith a lot of porn and balls.”

Wait, whose balls? “My balls are not in it,” he clarified.

Still, Smith is fighting for an R rating, as he did when Clerks first got slapped with an NC-17simply for dirty language. “You can disembowel someone in a youth hostel in Romania, but you can’t show people having sex,” Rogen said. “I think it’s weird.”

If Zack and Miri does get an NC-17, Rogen thinks his hit flicks Knocked Up and Superbad should have, too.

“This is not anything outside of what we’ve done before,” he told us. “The word porno is in the title, and that kind of freaks people out.”

Well, that and the balls, maybe.

Ivy Grows on Sarah Jessica Parker

Sarah Jessica Parker

Now that Sarah Jessica Parker’s Big moment is behind her, it’s time to start thinking about her post-Sex life.

The actress who never met a funny hat she didn’t like is in talks to star in The Ivy Chronicles, a dramedy about a single gal making her way in New York.

If that sounds a little too familiar, this time around Parker would play newly divorced mom Ivy Ames, who loses her high-powered job and has to give up her uptown digs for an apartment more suited to…well, someone like Carrie Bradshaw.

Eventually, she totally rocks her new life in ways meant to both dazzle and inspire the largely female audience this film will be seeking.

If the deal goes forward, this would most likely mark Parker’s next return to the big screen after her massive success with the still-playing cinematic version of Sex and the City.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the 43-year-old mother of one had signed on to the romantic comedy The Late Bloomer’s Revolution (which, interestingly, sounds as if it could be about the same exact thing as The Ivy Chronicles) for New Line Cinema and HBO Films’ Picturehouse, but now that New Line has folded into Warner Bros., the future of the project is uncertain.