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Sneak Peek at United States of Tara Season 2!

Just when you thought United States of Tara couldn't get any more complicated — one woman, four different personas — one of her alter-egos is getting a love interest.

Just when you thought United States of Tara couldn't get any more complicated — one woman, four different personas — one of her alter-egos is getting a love interest. To give the quick rundown, there's T, the bratty overtly sexual teenager; Alice, the goody-goody 1950s housewife; Buck, a beer-swilling dude; and appearing briefly last season Gimme, an animalistic (urinating) embodiment of the id. And there's Tara, the woman with dissociative identity disorder at the middle of it.

So who finds love? From the looks of it, Buck is smitten with a bartender (played by Joey Lauren Adams!). Just one problem — Buck is actually Tara...who's actually married...to a man. Another unusual twist: Tara's gay son Marshall (aka "Moosh") is apparently trying to be straight. Really.

I'm pumped to see all the regular players return here — Rosemarie DeWitt as Tara's sister Charmaine, John Corbett as her husband Max, and of course, Toni Collette, who won both an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her portrayal. Add that to writer Diablo Cody's quirky brand of humor (and the introduction of a brand-new alter named Shoshanna), and this is sure to be yet another stellar — albeit, twisted — season. The premiere is March 22, but check out the trailer when you read more

Red Carpet

The Screen Actresses Get Glam For the SAGs Red Carpet

The ladies at Saturday night's SAG Awards took many different directions with their looks.

The ladies at Saturday night's SAG Awards took many different directions with their looks. A few actresses picked gowns that popped against the red carpet, with Diane Kruger leading the way as your pick for best dressed in a Jason Wu she said they created together. Anna Kendrick went with a bright purple Alberta Ferretti, while Glee's Lea Michele picked a green Catherine Malandrino. Carey Mulligan didn't end up taking home an Actor trophy for her work in An Education, but she still looked amazing in red Lanvin. Drew Barrymore and Christina Applegate picked different blue tones, in Monique Lhuillier and Roberto Cavalli respectively.

It wasn't all about-eye popping hues, though — the ladies of Nine kept things simple in black and white. Penelope Cruz picked a short number from L'Wren Scott, while Marion Cotillard also showed some leg in Elie Saab. Kate Hudson went long but showed off a lot of back in Pucci with nearly $2 million in diamonds! Jennifer Carpenter was in another short dress, hers by Paula Ke, to see her husband and Dexter costar, Michael C. Hall, take home an award. Dianna Agron stuck with the white theme in Georges Chakra, though Sandra Bullock went dark in her embellished Alexander McQueen — make sure to let us know what you thought of their looks with Fab and Bella's love it or leave it polls!

Lots more photos of the ladies on the red carpet so read more

Celebrity

Get the Bod: Toni Collette

At this year's Golden Globes, Toni Collette received a statue to match her dress for her work in the Showtime series United States of Tara.

At this year's Golden Globes, Toni Collette received a statue to match her dress for her work in the Showtime series United States of Tara. Although some people questioned her victory, I was stoked. I've loved Toni since seeing her way back when in Muriel's Wedding, a role that she gained 40 pounds for.

I'm not going to lie — when I first saw Toni at the Golden Globes, I was a bit concerned. Her collar bones looked really prominent, and I was worried that she might be too skinny. Not so! After looking at old pics of Toni, it seems that regardless of her weight, Toni's trapezius muscles have always looked tight. If you check out the rest of Toni's body, she's looking fit and healthy. I wonder if she knows that the simple action of relaxing her shoulders will help this — something I Iearned in Pilates.

To hear about Toni's diet and fitness regimen,  read more

Celebrity

2010 Screen Actors Guild Awards: Toni Collette

Toni Collette is looking fine in a gold and blush empire beaded bodice cascade Rafael Cennamo gown.

Toni Collette is looking fine in a gold and blush empire beaded bodice cascade Rafael Cennamo gown. The beaded bodice is really fun — love the turquoise details — and she is positively glowing. Agreed?

Vote on all of my Screen Actors Guild Awards polls here!

Jennifer Garner

Avatar, Mad Men, and Glee Take Home the Gold at the Globes

The Beverly Hilton Hotel was star-studded last night as the Golden Globes took over.

The Beverly Hilton Hotel was star-studded last night as the Golden Globes took over. The evening was kicked off by host Ricky Gervais cracking up the A-list crowd with his sarcastic opening monologue, before one of the first awards of the evening went to the extremely grateful Mo'Nique for her work in Precious. Drew Barrymore was honored for her work in Grey Gardens, and she was later able to thank Justin Long and Jessica Lange from the press room. Big TV honors for the ladies went to Toni Collette for The United States of Tara and Julianna Margulies of The Good Wife. Michael C. Hall took home a win for his work in Dexter, and retreated to the press room afterward to talk about going public with his cancer fight. Alec Baldwin won for 30 Rock, though he wasn't able to attend, and his statue was accepted by presenters Jennifer Garner and Ashton Kutcher.

The Hollywood Foreign Press loves to praise the newcomers and this year Glee won Best TV Comedy which left Tina Fey of 30 Rock looking a little stunned. Mad Men did it again by capturing the Best TV Drama but in the press room, January Jones was all about sharing her love for Jersey Shore. Reese Witherspoon, Halle Berry, and Jennifer Aniston all skipped the red carpet, but they all looked fabulous on stage presenting awards — especially Jen with the up-to-there slit in her black gown. Meryl Steep and Sandra Bullock humbly accepted their honors for their film work, while Jeff Bridges took home gold for Crazy Heart and Robert Downey Jr. won for Sherlock Holmes. James Cameron of Avatar quoted a little of the Na'vi language when he took the award for Best Director, and he was full of praise for the film industry when he spoke at the podium once again while accepting the Best Motion Picture Drama award for his movie. The stars also made a special effort to direct the audience's attention toward giving generously to Haiti, but all in all it was a big night for Hollywood — make sure to check out Buzz's full list of winners!

Tons more photos from the show when you read more

Red Carpet

The Ladies Have Color and Sparkle Despite the Gray in LA

A little rain didn't dampen the fashion show on the red carpet at last night's Golden Globes in LA.

A little rain didn't dampen the fashion show on the red carpet at last night's Golden Globes in LA. Some of our favorite ladies had to accessorize with umbrellas, but apart from wet trains, they seemed pretty unfazed. Diane Kruger led the evening's artsy trend in her bold pink Christian Lacroix gown, while Cameron Diaz went bright in her red Alexander McQueen. Sandra Bullock also decided on color with purple, though Marion Cotillard went a little more low-key in a muted dark green. Jennifer Garner, meanwhile, opted to go the sparkly route in Versace.

A few ladies, though, decided to forgo the color — Penelope Cruz chose black with a part-lace Giorgio Armani Prive gown, as did January Jones with her Lanvin. Kate Hudson and Anna Kendrick took opposite approaches, each choosing to go with light Marchesa numbers. Drew Barrymore also picked Versace, though her dress was one-shouldered and nude-colored. Fab and Bella had things covered on the style and beauty fronts with their love it or hate it polls, so make sure to check in with them for all the latest news from the carpet!

To see more from the carpet, just read more

Poll

Do You Agree With the Globe Winner For Best Acress in a TV Comedy?

Toni Collete is the winner for this year's Golden Globe for Best Actress in a TV Comedy for United States of Tara!

Toni Collete is the winner for this year's Golden Globe for Best Actress in a TV Comedy for United States of Tara! She beat out Tina Fey, Courteney Cox, Edie Falco, and Lea Michele to take home a follow-up accolade to her Emmy. Do you agree with this win?

Don't forget to weigh in on all the big winners by voting in my polls!

Parks and Recreation

CBS and NBC Collide For a Fun-Filled TCA Weekend

The TCAs kicked off this weekend in Pasadena with everyone buzzing about Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien's future at NBC.

The TCAs kicked off this weekend in Pasadena with everyone buzzing about Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien's future at NBC. Before that news, on Saturday Peter Facinelli chatted about Nurse Jackie, Twilight, and Twitter. We also got to know the adorable new cast of Life Unexpected, followed by the hot Vampire Diaries — check out a sneak peek of what to expect next. The cast couldn't stop gushing about how much they love working together, and Nina Dobrev was even celebrating a very special 21st birthday. When asked about the rumors that we will see werewolves in the upcoming season, Paul Wesley told us he doesn't know but thinks it would be a fantastic idea.

On Sunday it was all about NBC — the Parks and Recs cast had the whole room laughing, joking about everything from Twitter to the show's critical turnaround in season two, and when asked about a possible crossover with 30 Rock, Amy said, "Well I want to do something with Lost, but they're not NBC." Jerry Seinfeld also took the stage to introduce his new show The Marriage Ref, which follows ordinary couples who need help solving arguments and already has celebrity guest lineups including Alec Baldwin, Tina Fey, and Eva Longoria. Of course Jerry couldn't get away without questions on Jay and Conan, to which he said, "I hope Conan stays on NBC, I think he's terrific." We also finally got a chance to check out Ron Howard's Parenthood, which looks great despite cast changes and drama.

At night the stars from NBC hit the red carpet to celebrate the network. Amy Poehler, Michelle Trachtenberg, and Rashida Jones looked beautiful in black, while Community and Mad Men star Alison Brie added a little pink to her red carpet look. We spoke with Alison, who was excited to talk about Jack Black's appearance this Thursday's episode and what she hopes we see from Trudie in Mad Men's next season — more on that later from Buzz. The casts from The Office, Heroes, and Chuck also mingled with each other over cocktails. There's lots more to come, so stay tuned for updates on Twitter.

More photos from the TCAs, so read more

Chris O'Donnell

The Emmy Parties Continue All Around LA After the Show

Lots of celebs had fun at the Emmy Awards last night, and the good times continued around LA with various afterparties.

Lots of celebs had fun at the Emmy Awards last night, and the good times continued around LA with various afterparties. The HBO bash brought out the stars of Entourage, with Jerry Ferrara cuddling up to girlfriend Jamie-Lynn Sigler as AnnaLynne McCord smiled for the cameras. January Jones struck a pose on ET's red carpet, and inside big winners Jon Cryer and Toni Collette chatted with their newly-acquired gold. The exclusive Governor's Party was the destination of Mariska Hargitay, Jennifer Westfeldt and Jon Hamm, who wasn't home to see all the crazy moments from the latest episode of Best Drama Mad Men.

Blake Lively picked another low-cut dress to mix and mingle at the HBO event, where Big Love's Ginnifer Goodwin and Chloe Sevigny appeared to be having fun together. Over at the Governor's Ball, Andy Samberg left girlfriend Joanna Newsom's side for a moment to pose next to big man of the night Neil Patrick Harris. Alec Baldwin proudly showed off his statue, and Debra Messing gave a big bear hug to pal Mary-Louise Parker. Kellan Lutz was one of the lone Twilighters making the social rounds, taking a little break from working with Robert Pattinson and the gang up in Vancouver to hit the ET bash.

For LOTS more photos of the afterparties, including Jason Schwartzman, Olivia Wilde, Cat Deeley and Michael C. Hall, just read more