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Matt and Scarlett Try Their Hand at Talk Show Hosting

Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson stopped by Anderson Cooper's daytime show, Anderson, recently to chat about their soon-to-be released family film, We Bought a Zoo.

Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson stopped by Anderson Cooper's daytime show, Anderson, recently to chat about their soon-to-be released family film, We Bought a Zoo. Matt spoke about raising four daughters and what they have planned for the holidays. Matt said, "Well, this year I did this movie and then another one so it was a really busy year. We are just going to hang out. . . I just want to sit on the couch really."

Scarlett told us at the NYC premiere of We Bought a Zoo that she wants to relax over the next few weeks as well. She didn't talk to Anderson about her end-of-year itinerary, nor did she touch on her rumored boyfriend Dan White. Manhattan-raised Scarlett did, though, reveal that she never rides the subway.

Matt and Scarlett joined Anderson in the audience to field questions from fans. Matt seemed a bit intimidated when Anderson offered him a chance to host the show for a bit, but he got a hand from his Tony-winning costar, Scarlett. See Matt, Scarlett, director Cameron Crowe, and the rest of the Zoo cast when their interview airs on Anderson tomorrow.

Celebrity PDA

Brooklyn, Sofia, Miley, Emma, and More Show Their Support at CNN's Heroes Tribute

The annual CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute event, which honors those making differences in their communities and around the globe, filled LA's Shrine Auditorium with plenty of stars last night.

The annual CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute event, which honors those making differences in their communities and around the globe, filled LA's Shrine Auditorium with plenty of stars last night. Emma Roberts was on hand to present in a short black Maria Lucia Hohan dress while Sofia Vergara chose dark hued Dolce & Gabbana and Brooklyn Decker went with a metallic Christian Dior number. Miley Cyrus, who performed “The Climb,” arrived in a revealing yellow Roberto Cavalli gown with boyfriend Liam Hemsworth by her side. They weren't the only famous faces to show their support at the event since AnnaLynne McCord, Mary-Louise Parker, Christy Turlington, and others also came out for the show. CNN's own Anderson Cooper has since returned to NYC, but did his part by hosting the evening and wowing a few celebrities like Emma, who twittered that meeting him backstage was a dream come true.

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Anna Faris Shares Her Number on Anderson, but Doesn't Know Her Hubby's!

In What's Your Number, out today, Anna Faris's heroine is ashamed of her number of sexual partners and decides to give them another shot to prevent going over the 20-mark.

In What's Your Number, out today, Anna Faris's heroine is ashamed of her number of sexual partners and decides to give them another shot to prevent going over the 20-mark. But in reality the actress's number is much lower, and she's not ashamed to share it with the world! Her husband, actor Chris Pratt (who plays one of her exes in the movie), isn't quite as open. Watch Anna tell Anderson Cooper about what happened when she asked her husband what his number is and find out how many sexual partners she's had! What do you think about sharing your number?

Poll

Can Anderson Cooper Replace Oprah Winfrey?

I was missing my usual daily dose of Oprah Winfrey and was determined to find a substitute talk show.

I was missing my usual daily dose of Oprah Winfrey and was determined to find a substitute talk show. Turns out, Anderson Cooper, the famous silver-haired anchor from CNN, has his own daytime talk show called Anderson.

I've been watching a couple of episodes, but I feel like it just doesn't measure up. Sure, Anderson is charming and at times humorous, but he lacks the high emotional intelligence and the warmth that Oprah exudes. I feel that to really touch people's hearts and lives, you need to show them you can connect with the audience and the guests on a deeper level. We're so attuned to Oprah that when she laughs, we chuckle along, and when she cries, our tears well up as well. Somehow, I feel like it'll be hard to do that with Anderson, but perhaps I need to give him a chance. What do you think — can Anderson replace Oprah as our go-to daytime talk show host?

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Anderson Cooper Shares His Mom Gloria Vanderbilt's Story

Anderson Cooper invited his mom Gloria Vanderbilt to his new talk show on Monday to discuss her eventful life.

Anderson Cooper invited his mom Gloria Vanderbilt to his new talk show on Monday to discuss her eventful life. Now, the new daytime host has put the entire episode on his website, so more people can watch.

In the interview Gloria, 87, discusses the suicide of her other son, Carter Vanderbilt Cooper; he jumped from the family's NYC penthouse in front of her in 1988. She told Anderson, "There was a moment when I thought I was going to jump after him. But then I thought of you and it stopped me from doing that." The interview is a touching display of mother-son love, and anyone who has dealt with suicide will probably relate. But there are also some lighter moments, including post-menopause sex tips from Kathy Griffin. Watch the episode for yourself below.

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Anderson Cooper Will Tackle Issues Important to Women and Feature His Mom on New Daytime Show

Anderson Cooper's new daytime show Anderson kicks off Sept.


Anderson Cooper's new daytime show Anderson kicks off Sept. 12, and we can expect to see a more personal side of the news anchor. On the show, Anderson plans to be part of the conversation about topics ranging from social issues, human interest stories, and pop culture phenomenons. Anderson chatted with reporters this morning and gave us more insight into his latest project. Here are five things to know.

  1. He'll take on issues important to women. Anderson wants to offer a fresh perspective on social trends impacting women. So far, he says, that includes marriage, custody, and food issues.
  2. His mom, Gloria Vanderbilt, will be a guest. Anderson revealed that his 87-year-old mother has watched tapings from the studio audience already, raising her hand eagerly to ask questions, and he plans to do a whole hour on her.

    Anderson explained why, with these touching words about his mom: "She was born in the '20s into this family of great wealth, and she suffered tremendous tragedies in her life. Her father died when she was an infant, she was the subject of a custody battle where she was taken away from her own mother, at the time it was call the 'trial of the century.' And yet, she is somebody, no matter what has happened, you know, my brother killed himself in front of her, she's a survivor. She has this inner core, determination, and drive to move forward, and to remain open to being hurt. My mom is 87, and she still thinks the next great love is around the corner. To be able to survive, not with a thick skin or tough hide, but to survive and still have your heart be open, to still be open to new experiences, and new heartbreak, and new love, and new triumphs, that's something I've learned from her."
  3. It's kicking off with high drama. His first episode will feature the parents and boyfriend of late singer Amy Winehouse, and he's already shot an episode with The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, which will also air next week. Anderson thinks these guests have the potential to teach his audience something. He thinks Amy Winehouse's struggle is "a story that relates to everybody. Who doesn't have someone in their family overcoming substances abuse issues?" As for the housewives, he says: "We spent half the show talking about Russell's suicide, and whether the show should be on the air at all, and whether they bare any responsibility, or if reality TV bears any responsibility. It raises real questions about reality TV, what role — if any — it plays, how they recruit these people, and what these people are really in for."
  4. He's going outside his comfort zone. "I went spray tanning with Snooki," he admits. I'm looking forward to that episode.
  5. It's personal, not strictly business. Anderson thinks you can have more fun in daytime than news. "It's nice to show different sides of you," he said. "I want viewers to see who I am and get a sense of what I'm like as a fully rounded three-dimensional person."

Will you tune in?

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Learn Anderson Cooper's Secret to Success

This CNN anchor's career hasn't been a piece of cake — Anderson Cooper had to work hard to achieve what he has today.

This CNN anchor's career hasn't been a piece of cake — Anderson Cooper had to work hard to achieve what he has today. Here is the advice he recently shared with Richmond students:

“Never underestimate the value of just out-hustling everyone else. Just outwork everyone else around you — coming in before everyone does and leaving late. I feel like I only got a job at CNN because I kept volunteering for the shifts no one really wanted . . . If no one would give me an opportunity, I had to make one.”

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Which Celebrity Would You Want to Go to Lunch With?

At last night's Elton John AIDS Foundation gala, Anderson Cooper promised donors a good meal if they bid to have lunch with him.

At last night's Elton John AIDS Foundation gala, Anderson Cooper promised donors a good meal if they bid to have lunch with him. "I just want to make it clear, I pay for the lunch, and we can have appetizers and we can have dessert. So it's a big lunch," Anderson explained. What about cocktails? Alcohol or not, the meal better be significant considering it went for $70,000 at the auction.

If you could sit down for a meal with any celebrity, who would it be?