Adorable Isla Fisher and Olive were spotted at LAX trying to go incognito behind an umbrella and some cool shades. Gotta love a baby in sunglasses. Little Olive is still one of our favorite celebrity babies, even if she has some cute competition from the new additions this year. She gets her looks from her mama, who recently spoke about her body and how she stays fit. She said:

"I have never been a big fan of working out and I've never been a sporty person - I was always more of a book worm. I know it sounds like a cliché, but I've been blessed with good genes. My mom is little, and I'm fortunate that I don't like eating junk food. I just don't like the taste of it."
Isla's a lucky lady to be able to skip the workouts and cuddle up with a book and we bet she loves reading some special stories to her daughter.
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Fri, 12/05/2008 - 1:30pm by Molly
Paris Hilton celebrated the opening of the SLS Hotel in Beverly Hills with friends and family last night. Nicky looked fabulous in her sharply tailored outfit, while Paris struck a few poses with her newly crowned BFF Brittany Flickinger. Jared Leto was there to party after his recent trip to Europe, along with Hilary Duff and Michelle Trachtenberg, who's gearing up for a likely return to her role on Gossip Girl. Even without Benji Madden by her side, Paris clearly has lots of people to mingle with during her many nights out on the town — though she evidently wants even more on her plate amid news that she angling for the role of Tinkerbell in an upcoming remake of Peter Pan.

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Shia LaBeouf showed off his new beard as he skated down the street in LA yesterday. We hope he's being careful since it looks like his hand is still not fully healed yet and he's even had to drop out of a movie due to his injury. After a dramatic year, the past few months have been relatively quiet for Shia as he's been going about his business and making time to sit courtside at a few Lakers games. Luckily a fresh start is just around the corner with a new year and it sounds promising for Shia so far — he's already landed a new role in the screen adaptation of John Grisham's The Associate.

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