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Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams engaged?
December 11th, 2006 under Engaged?. [ Comments: none ]

As the world knows, Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams, Notebook co-stars turned real-life lovebirds, have re-united as a couple. But wait, there’s more! An insider tells Life & Style the couple are finally re-engaged and back to making long-term plans together after a “touchy” reconciliation period, during which neither was sure of their decision. “Ryan didn’t have to repropose,” says the insider. “He and Rachel just agreed it was time to think about getting married again because they had worked out their problems. Ryan says he’s thrilled that Rachel is wearing her engagement ring again, which Ryan gave her early in 2005. It was always a secret engagement, and they will never confirm it publicly, but it’s back on, and they’re happy again, planning some family vacations together and doing the private-party rounds to support Ryan’s role in Half Nelson.” The insider says the lovebirds aren’t interested in a high-profile wedding and instead are planning a very small elopement. “Ryan says they’re looking for a good time to slip away and do it,” says the insider, “and he’s even said New Year’s might be the perfect time for him and Rachel to make things permanent. Starting a family and sharing their lives together is so much more important to them than which magazine they can sell their wedding pictures to.” They’re also planning on buying a big apartment or town house in Toronto, says the insider. Maybe to start a family? We sure hope so!

Life & Style Weekly (Thanks Becca)

Looks like 2007 is going to be a good year for Ryan because it is shaping up that he might get an Oscar nom too. 

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Kate Hudson and the newly trimmed Ryder
December 11th, 2006 under Kate Hudson. [ Comments: none ]

I think with the new haircut he looks just like his dad! 
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Britney Spears was making out with her producer?
December 11th, 2006 under Britney Spears/KFed. [ Comments: none ]

When you check out his MySpace page you will see he has worked with some really good people and on some good songs, but man he is fugly.
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The Desperate Housewives sure have lame birthday parties
December 11th, 2006 under Desperate Housewives. [ Comments: none ]

Happy Birthday, Felicity Huffman! The Desperate Housewives star celebrated her 44th annum on Saturday night with a party for about 60 people at costar Eva Longoria’s L.A. home, a source tells me. The highlight of the evening, I hear, was a game of charades. Guests included pregnant Marcia Cross, Dirty Dancing veteran Jennifer Grey and her actor husband, Clark Gregg, of Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ hit sitcom The New Adventures of Old Christine. Funny enough, Longoria and fiancé Tony Parker didn’t stay at the bash too long. After making a brief appearance, they checked into a hotel for a good night’s sleep, because, my source reports, Parker had to be up early the next morning for B-ball practice

Planet Gossip 

Seriously, Charades? How bloody lame! 

Teri Hatcher celebrated her 42nd birthday at The Ivy with Nicolette Sheridan, you can check out the pictures at Celebrity Puke and TMZ

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Will the New York Film Critics get wrong again?
December 11th, 2006 under Awards. [ Comments: none ]

"United 93," a tense drama focusing on one of the hijacked planes used in the September 11 attacks, won the best picture prize on Monday in the New York Film Critics Circle Awards. The awards, the third major film honors at the start of the Oscar season, can help narrow the field of contenders but is not always a prediction of Academy Award winners. Jennifer Hudson won the best supporting actress award for her show-stealing role in "Dreamgirls," the movie adaptation of the famed Broadway musical. Jackie Earle Haley won best supporting actor for playing a man who exposes himself to children in "Little Children." The best actor and best actress awards were due to be announced later on Monday. Critics picked Peter Morgan’s screenplay for "The Queen" as the best of the year for his story of how the death of Princess Diana in 1997 threw the British royal family into crisis. Penguin cartoon and box-office hit "Happy Feet" won the best animation film category. The film has earned $137.7 million so far at the U.S. box office. Best foreign film went to the French film "Army of Shadows" by legendary French director Jean-Pierre Melville. The awards, voted on by a group of New York’s newspaper and magazine critics, follows other major film awards in Los Angeles and New York that both awarded best picture to Clint Eastwood’s war film "Letters from Iwo Jima." Last year the New York Film Critics Circle’s best film choice was the gay cowboy love story "Brokeback Mountain," which lost the Oscar to "Crash." In 2004 it named "Sideways" as the year’s best picture, while the Oscar went to the another Clint Eastwood film, "Million Dollar Baby."

Reuters 

I think so, don’t you? 

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