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I guess Charlie Sheen isn’t a Jamie Lee Curtis fan?
November 25th, 2013 under Charlie Sheen, Jamie Lee Curtis. [ Comments: none ]


A few weeks ago Charlie Sheen offered to make peace with his ex-Two and a Half Men boss, Chuck Lorre, and over the weekend he had some harsh words for another Hollywood celebrity. He Tweeted the above comments about her salt and pepper hair and included the below photo. If it stopped there, then maybe it would be OK. But he ended his Tweet with (B)Witch. I don’t think he is referring to her Scream Queen past, so I am not sure why he called her that. Especially since it seems that everyone but him likes her.
I guess we will find out soon enough what he has against her. And I am sure in due time they will kiss and make up on his show Anger Management.

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Who wore it better Jamie Lee Curtis or Sigourney Weaver?
September 23rd, 2010 under Better than..., Jamie Lee Curtis, Sigourney Weaver. [ Comments: none ]



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Jamie Lee Curtis and Sigourney Weaver attended the premiere of their new movie You Again? in the same exact dress. The two co-stars play old rivals in the movie and looks like they were doing the same on the red carpet. When it comes to who wore it better, let’s be real it is a total tie because both ladies look gorgeous faking a rivalry that I’m sure doesn’t exist. I am sure they were just playing off of a scene in the movie. Plus they were actually able to upstage their co-star Betty White and no one can do that these day!
Seriously seeing the two talented actresses successfully pull off that stunt makes me want to see the movie even more when it comes out tomorrow!
Side note: Robot Skeleton Geoff Peterson was there to cover the premiere for The Late Late Show and I can’t wait to see how that all turned out when it airs tomorrow on CBS at 12:37a!

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Jamie Lee Curtis blogs about Paris Hilton, Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan
June 11th, 2007 under Britney Spears, Jamie Lee Curtis, Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton. [ Comments: none ]

As the denouement of a really upsetting celebrity scandal came to its close, a tearful child pleaded to her mother… "Mom, it's not right."

It was a painful episode to watch. A young woman, begging her mother, the person who should have taught her right from wrong, to help her, to teach her the rules of life. It was a little too late. And so she wept as the Universe was bringing the teaching and settling the score.

I'm in no glass house. I understand only too well the pitfalls of maternal amnesia and denial. I am not throwing stones but merely a lifesaver, a buoy of sanity and understanding.

"My analyst told me, that I was right out of my head," Joni Mitchell sang in the song "Twisted." I was twisted. I am twisted. I am deluded that my attempts at being liked and loved by my children and friends with them — all at the same time — were going to result in "well raised children." We were the generation that would take the job of raising our children and turn it into… PARENTING. We were the generation who applauded every move they made. Every step they took. "Good climbing, Brandon" was our hue and cry. We were raised by people who didn't "understand" us and now we don't "understand" why our children are so messed up.

It is a national epidemic. Omnipotent children running amok or sitting amok as they watch TV and play electronic games and shop on eBay.

The sad paths of the three most popular young women — privileged but from varying backgrounds, talented, beautiful and spectacular — have ended in prison, rehab and mental illness. I hope their mothers are worried sick and wondering, "What could I have done differently?" And our culture should be asking the same question too.

What we need to do is look long and hard at our part in all this. Where did our children get the message that the rules don't apply to them? And where did we, the Mothers, get the message that if we abdicate our responsibilities as Mothers, the Universe will do our job for us? And it does, but without any of the love and tenderness and compassion that we could have given, along with the lessons.

Now it's just the cold hard facts of a jail cell or the emptiness of a rehab room.

I'm not pointing fingers. I'm asking questions.

Can we take the wrenching sight of Paris asking her mother, "why?" and ask it of ourselves?

My analyst told me this: "Children are paparazzi. They take your picture mentally when you don't want them to, when you don't look good, and show it back to you in their behavior."

Let's hope that we all learn what is RIGHT and what is so WRONG.

Wake up, Mothers and smell the denial.

Jamie Lee Curtis on Huffington Post (blog) and Us Weekly (photo) 

She is so right! Dina Lohan and Kathy Hilton seem to be living their lives through their daughters and not being mothers to them. I think Britney's mother just lost control of her the bigger she got and never told her no. Future stage moms need to look at these women and realize that is not the correct way to raise your kids.  

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