Cameron Diaz took her sparkling smile and glittery Lanvin flats to Sony Studios on Saturday for Pangea Day. The event was the first ever global film festival. Cameron is on the board of what was a world-wide live event where leaders spoke, films were watched and music was performed. Cameron may not have scored number one at the box office this weekend with What Happens in Vegas, but still took in $20 mil so hopefully that will keep her smiling.

















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i love that she's always trying to be conscientious about the things that she does. this is a cool festival that i've only just heard about and i think that it's wonderful that she's a part of it.
as for 'what happens'...i saw it this past weekend and there were some really funny parts to it, so i'm sure that she'll be thrilled with the outcome. i think that it's summer block buster season, and with iron man still out there - it's hard to compete.
1Poor thing, her looks used to be uniqe, now she keeps getting more unfortunatle looking by the day. She's aging faster than I thought she would also. Her face is just so odd looking now
2unique
3thats nice
4Love her.
5aw cammie! I also just heard about this. But it sounds awesome
6too bad she's wearing that scarf
7She always looks so great, she always put together and she has a great sence of style
8The scarf she's wearing is called Keffiyeh.It is the symbol of Palestinian nationalism. It is now associated with Bohemian style of clothing.
9I love cameron an her smile.
10i love how she puts the effort to help out!
11why is she attending a show meant to bring the world together wearing a symbol of violence and separation? maybe she thought it looked snazzy with her all-black clothes, but whatever she comes across as another ignorant actress.
12the movie is really good.
13Not her best look but she still looks nice and cute.
It's nice that she went to this event and tries to help.
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