Grey's Anatomy Rundown: Episode 13, "Piece of My Heart" Here's the No. 1 thing I learned from this episode of Grey's Anatomy: I miss Addison. On Grey's, Addison always seemed to be someone who had it together, even when we knew she didn't. She was stronger and sharper-tongued than the version of her who turned up on Private Practice, and she brought something to the Grey's dynamic that no character has been able to replicate.
While 2008 is already shaping up to be better than 2007 for Brit, all that drama is still costing the pop star. InTouch estimates that skipping out on doing a tour for Blackout cost her about $50 million, and Brit only made her financial situation worse by spending her cash on doctors, legal fees, and shopping. Thanks to Jamie's duties as co-conservator, Britney's spending habits are much more controlled these days, but tell us — do you think it's time she start focusing on making money again?
George Clooney channeled his inner old Hollywood movie star while on the set of a Martini and Rossi commercial in LA yesterday. Between his suave exterior and charitable ways, George Clooney is quite the superstar these days, which earned him the No. 71 spot on Time's 100 Most Influential People List. George was also happy to contribute his two cents to the magazine, gushing about No. 21, Brad and Angelina. About his friends, George wrote, "There are hundreds of people who could be honored for their good works, but I've seen Brad and Angelina firsthand, and their commitment together is truly impressive." While those boys are most known for their pranks and on-set antics, it's clear that one of the biggest things they all share is their big hearts and desire to make the world a better place.
Oprah headed to Telluride to interview Tom Cruise for the first time in three years and got right down to business in the episode that airs today. She didn't shy away from the controversy that has surrounded him for years, getting him to touch on Scientology, his public feuds, and his family. While Tom's attitude was more relaxed this time around, he's not apologizing for anything that has happened. Here are highlights:
On the couch-jumping incident: "I just felt that way, and I feel that way about her. I can't even articulate it, to be honest. That feeling, that connection. Just who she is and what she means to me."
On attacking Matt Lauer: "I was feeling pressed in the interview with Matt Lauer. For me, my issue was really about child drugging. It's not like it is today, like people are really kind of openly talking about this."
On Suri: "She's spectacular. She really is just magic."
On keeping Suri hidden for three months: "We just want to have our baby, have the kids and everyone get to know Suri, get the family up here and just chill and have that time that you never get back. You don't ever get those moments back. Kate and I didn't feel any need to [rush] it. We said, 'Why? It's our family.' We just were on Suri time."
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Lost Episode 10: "Something Nice Back Home" So, I watched this week's Lost and turned off the TV and. . . immediately forgot what happened in the episode. Why? Because nothing really happened in the episode! I was so excited when Hurley brought out the note and read it to Jack because at least that was somewhat intriguing.
Despite Heidi not being able to shut up about the sex tape for ten minutes, Lauren Conrad had a big smile on her face making her way through security at LAX with Lo yesterday. Maybe her new baseball boy toy is to thank for keeping her in great spirits as some not-so-kind things are being said about her to the world. While it doesn't look like their fight is calming down anytime soon, Barack Obama joked on Letterman that he wants to make settling the feud his first order of business if he gets into office (that and taking a day off the day SATC comes out). Maybe that can change the minds of those McCain loving Hills girls.
Mary-Kate Olsen cheered animatedly from her rinkside seat at last night's New York Rangers vs. Pittsburgh Penguins playoff game at Madison Square Garden. She looked unfazed having all that action right up in her face as she sat next to her friend, model May Anderson. MK looked like she was having a great time getting her fill of the sports action, and after the weekend there's a kind of championship event of a decidedly more glamorous type. It's the annual Costume Institute Gala, the biggest red carpet event of the NY social calendar, the east coast Oscars! Both Olsen girls will be dressed in custom Diane von Furstenberg, rubbing elbows with a guest list that already includes Fergie, Cameron Diaz, Scarlett Johansson, Katie Holmes . . . the list goes on. We can't wait!
Jenna Dewan walked down the street in Beverly Hills looking extremely chic and poised. Her structured white blazer framed her body perfectly, and paired well over her draped fringe Haute Hippie halter which she wore with denim leggings and over-the-knee brown boots.