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Twilight Movies: Breaking Dawn love scenes offer too much action?

Twilight Movies!

Breaking Dawn love scenes offer too much action?

[Mar. 4]

Look out, Twi-hards! You’re in for a marathon of sex, love, and more romance when Breaking Dawn is released this summer. Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson have been busy … or getting busy … for months for the filming of Breaking Dawn in Vancouver. Sources close to K-Stew and R-Patz have noted that Breaking Dawn will consummate the film relationship between the two. And again. Then some more. Is there going to be any screen time left after the Twilight movie love scenes for any real Vampire or Wolf fighting on-screen action?

Speaking to E! Online about Rob and K-Stew’s saucy scenes, Jackson Rathbone, who plays Jasper in the series, revealed: “It’s a PG-13 movie, but also it is what it is and it’s a union. They are consummating their relationship and they don’t just do it once, let’s put it that way.”

Even though the Twilight couple have yet to confirm they are a couple, Stewart and Pattinson supposedly were spotted kissing at an Oscars pre-party at the Chateau Marmont in Hollywood on Friday and Saturday.

Diamonds are Brad Pitt’s best friend: Diamond necklace hot or not?

Brad Pitt News!

Diamonds are Brad Pitt’s best friend?

[Mar. 2]

Green celebrity Brad Pitt was spotted by Radar Online photogs wearing a new diamond necklace while cruising through LAX Oscars weekend 2011.

Sound weird for a guy (rather than a girl) to be wearing such a flashy bauble? It’s not. The pendant Brad Pitt is sporting was actually designed by his celebrity girlfriend Angelina Jolie. And it is high-tech with a stone that is laser etched with a secret message.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are movie stars. Jewelry, as a fashion accessory they wear, always becomes trendy on Hollywood red carpets. Recently, actress Angelina Jolie began to design snake jewelery.

The diamond necklace pendant Angelina, The Protector, is supposed to be an Egyptian inspired good luck amulet.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are making quite a leap to branch out into creating pieces of diamond jewelry, as the controversy about blood diamond origins continues to swirl in discussions at socialite events in Hollywood and around the world. Making sure conflict free diamonds are used in their jewelry designs will undoubtedly be a passion for the star celebs.

Earrings like the big Emeralds Angelina Jolie wore to the 2010 Oscars were all the rage on 2011 awards season red carpets. It is likely the casual look of Brad Pitt’s diamond pendant will inspire Hollywood hunks to wear similar bling in the hot Summer shirtless season to come.

Celebrity endorsed products are a hot ticket for sure. Angelina Jolie designer jewelry in the shape of a serpent has been made into rings, bracelets, necklaces, and more. She donates the proceeds and items to charity.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are both well-known green celebrities who give nearly half their disposable income to charity.

Prince William and Kate’s Royal Wedding Invitations Scandal Uncovered?

Royal Wedding News!

Talk about your royal wedding scandal… counterfeit wedding invitations circulate?

[Mar. 2]

The Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton is one of the biggest international news stories of the year. William and Kate, Prince William and Kate Middleton, spent a great deal of time conscientiously going over the guest list for the event scheduled to happen on April 29, 2011. Now, however, it looks like one unscrupulous vendor is selling a counterfeit wedding invitation on the black market.

ABC News reports:

A man claiming to work for the printing firm that produced the royal wedding invitations attempted to sell contraband invitations to an undercover reporter, according to The Daily Telegraph.

The reporter was contacted by a Los Angeles-based royal memorabilia dealer, who had been approached by the man trying to sell the counterfeit invitation.

The blank invitation shown to a reporter for the London newspaper, The Mail on Sunday, was almost identical to the authentic invites — missing only two dotted lines beneath where the names of the guests are written. In exchange for the black market goods, the man asked for 2,000 pounds ($3,200), also promising he could supply more.