- Orlando Bloom is British but still supports Obama — JustJared
- Nicolas Cage lists his two New Orleans homes — CasaSugar
- Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart put on their game faces — Pink Is the New Blog
- John and Jessica's awkward encounter at the Beverly Hills Hotel — MSN Hot Gossip
- Nicole Kidman opens up about her "easy" labor — Lainey Gossip
- It's the last day of election madness on The View — D-Listed
- Monica Bellucci goes topless for GQ Italy — Egotastic
- Ivanka Trump is a real American — Hollywood Tuna
- Carmen Electra is the dark candy girl — Hollywood Rag
- Celebrity tattoos on thighs — cityrag
- Helena Christensen's still got it as the new face of Agent Provacateur — Celeb*tchy
- Heidi Klum is the latest guitar hero — IDLYITW
- Happy birthday Diddy! — MollyGood
















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any posts today about celebrities who support mccain? or is that hoping too much.
1im English and just want to say sorry for Mr bloom, i think thats really rude of him to ask someone not even from his country to vote, its none of his bussiness really, saying that he does sound and look abit arkward so i wonder if his manager said it would be a good idea....
2im English and just want to say sorry for Mr bloom, i think thats really rude of him to ask someone not even from his country to vote, its none of his bussiness really, saying that he does sound and look abit arkward so i wonder if his manager said it would be a good idea....
3Wow, Helena Christensen has one rockin' bod!
4granny freeze!!
5Wouldn't it be great if a celeb actually called you and asked you to vote?
6Here, Canada, just the politician calls and asks you to vote and it is usually a recording.
Ok. Now THAT annoys me. When celebrities from other countries start telling me how to vote...
7All this celebrity endorsing either Candidate annoys me. It feels like they're using their celebrity status to sway voters sometimes.
8I think it's great that Orlando Bloom volunteered for the Barack Obama Campaign!!!
9They're people too(shocker!) and not all of them are trying to tell people who to vote for. If they want to share it with the world, fine...if not, that's alright with me. I don't need celebrity endorsements to help me decide who I want to vote for. That's just silly.
10It is so cute the way he says Barack Obama. I don't see any problem with him having an opinion. My friends who go to my college and are international students have opinions. He works here and spends a lot of time here so why not? I have opinions on international affairs. Also we are America, we're a leading power socially and economically. What happens here effects other countries as well.
11Plenty of people have influence...you don't attack church leaders, teachers, your parents from trying to influence you. Each person is responsible for forming their own opinion.
And I'll repeat what I said about the issue of wearing campaign shirts to the polls...if you are that easily influenced, you almost deserve it, let the candidate with the most t-shirted supporters win.
I'm mostly joking, but anyone who is swayed by a celebrity is bound to be swayed by any number of things. It shouldn't stop anyone from voicing their opinions.
CG, what about Huckabee and Chuck Norris? I wasn't on sugar as much during the primaries, but did you have a problem with that? And he was really involved. Much more then just calling people.
12I thought we as AMERICANS embrace the immigrant since that's what our country was founded upon? What ever happened to that? I guess that only applies if they endorse your candidate. Now all of a sudden people from other countries should shut up? Fortunately we practice freedom of speech here.
13He is fully within his right to state his opinion.
America is the most powerful country in the world and what happens in the whitehouse affects all of us. I live in Australia and our country is small it's really important to have a good relationship with America for trade and protection. Our government will pretty much do anything the US government tells it to - that's how we ended up in the terrible war created by the Bush Administration. I know it's important for Britian to maintain good relations with the US too. Americans aren't the only ones who have troops overseas - not to mention the terrorist attacks (Bali/London) attributed to the Iraqi war. Then there's also the huge effect the US economy has on ours.
So get of your high horses and be open to others opinions. We don't get a say and we're depending on you to make the right choice.
14What happens in America affects the whole world, for better or worse. I'm not saying I like that, but it's a fact. Americans should really realize that.
As for Mr. Bloom, he's free to say whatever he wants.
15Helena Christensen... 39-year-old? I thought she was older... She doesn't look good, she looks so tired... But the body is ok...
16the lainey gossip article on nicole kidman is overly mean and not too funny
17Orlando looks really cute here. And he is doing what he believes in so good for him.
It would be so amazing if he had called me. I'd be over the moon and would try to keep him on the line as long as possible LOL
18And I agree snowy, the Nicole Kidman article is so mean. Calling her names ... so mature ... not!
19I love those guitar hero commercials... I liked the David Cook one a lot too. Heidi's boobs are everywhere in this one!
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