Following much media speculation that she could be about to walk down the aisle, a representative for actress Scarlett Johansson has said the star and actor Ryan Reynolds aren't getting married.
A New York newspaper and websites had reported the 23-year-old was seen shopping for wedding dresses with her mother and sister in Los Angeles.
But Johansson's spokesperson told Usmagazine.com: "A family member is getting married, not her. She is not engaged."
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Vitamin C

Artist: Vitamin C
Genre(s):
Dance
Discography:

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Year: 2001
Tracks: 14
Most adolescent come out singers are actual teenagers world Health Organization apparently try to moult their bubblegum look-alike and shoot for credibleness erstwhile they receive older. Vitamin C is a foreign exclusion: The quondam Colleen Fitzpatrick was lead vocaliser of the punk-pop band Eve's Plum showtime, and and then made the switch to explicitly teen-oriented dance-pop when that band broke up, by which sentence she was well into her late 1920s. Fitzpatrick was born July 20, 1972, in Old Bridge, NJ; she was a terpsichorean in high school earlier decorous a singer in respective local bands. She likewise tried acting, landing a function in John Waters' Hairspray in 1988. In 1991, she and guitarist Michael Kotch met while attending New York University and formed Eve's Plum together; later around a year, they landed a deal with Sony and wound up releasing two albums, 1993's Envy and 1995's Cherry Alive. Fitzpatrick afterwards left wing for a solo career, likewise pickings on performing roles in The Naked Gun 2 1/2, Liar Liar, The Mambo Kings, Dracula 2000, and Get Over It.
In the interim, Fitzpatrick refashioned herself as a dance-pop singer and scored a treat with Elektra in 1998. Her debut record album, Vitamin C, was released in tardy summertime 1999 and it produced two decent-sized hits in "Smile" (which featured Jamaican dancehall toaster Lady Saw) and "Me, Myself and I." Vitamin C truly took off, though, with the impeccably timed handout of the third single, "Graduation (Friends Forever)," the about blatantly teen-aimed song on the record. "Graduation (Friends Forever)" became a huge rack up in the give of 2000, hit the Top Ten and serving fight Vitamin C into platinum-sales territory. Fitzpatrick jumped on the marketing opportunities, licensing everything from her have doll to a shade of lipstick coordinated her signature orange River tomentum. Toward the end of 2000, the second Vitamin C album, More than, was issued, clean a more age-appropriate range and topic matter. Again, it spun off a mates of decent-sized hits in "The Itch" and "As Long as You're Loving Me," only it didn't make a breakaway boom on the order of "Gradation," and More than failed to crack the Top century.
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Monday, 2 June 2008
Madonna: 'I Get Hotter With Age!'
Madonna reckons that she’s hotter now than at any other time in her life.
The singer insists she feels fitter, more toned and more attractive than ever as she approaches her 50th birthday in August.
"I like the way I look better now. My thighs aren't as chubby. I'm not kidding. I'm being perfectly honest," says the 4 Minutes star.
But Madonna - who stole the show when she hit the red carpet with Sharon Stone at Cannes this week - insists she has never thought of herself as a natural beauty: "I see myself as practical and handsome, and useful.
"I don't think of myself as a great beauty. But I think of myself as stylish."
Despite her professed contentment at her looks, the Material Girl reveals that she never looks at her old photos.
"I don't look at old pictures of myself. I don't look at pictures of myself from last week. Once I've approved of them, they're gone," she confesses
Madonna joins a host of fellow, more ‘mature’ beauties in our Stars Who Get Better With Age gallery – but is their secret good genes or a good plastic surgeon?
The singer insists she feels fitter, more toned and more attractive than ever as she approaches her 50th birthday in August.
"I like the way I look better now. My thighs aren't as chubby. I'm not kidding. I'm being perfectly honest," says the 4 Minutes star.
But Madonna - who stole the show when she hit the red carpet with Sharon Stone at Cannes this week - insists she has never thought of herself as a natural beauty: "I see myself as practical and handsome, and useful.
"I don't think of myself as a great beauty. But I think of myself as stylish."
Despite her professed contentment at her looks, the Material Girl reveals that she never looks at her old photos.
"I don't look at old pictures of myself. I don't look at pictures of myself from last week. Once I've approved of them, they're gone," she confesses
Madonna joins a host of fellow, more ‘mature’ beauties in our Stars Who Get Better With Age gallery – but is their secret good genes or a good plastic surgeon?
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