Don Johnson is a personal hero of mine. One of my prized possessions is a framed, autographed copy of his 1987 album, “Heartbeat”, which I have hanging on my living room wall. Being a child of the eighties, I always thought he was the coolest of the cool. As a youngster, I got into Miami Vice in a big way through re-runs, and I loved him in action flicks like 1989’s Dead-Bang, and 1991’s Best Movie You Never Saw fave Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man. Plus, there was Nash Bridges!
This week, Johnson, who’s been carving out a terrific niche for himself as a character actor in recent years, stars alongside Michael Shannon and Kate Hudson in the comedy-drama A Little White Lie. In it, Johnson plays a famous writer whose big personality hides a certain degree of insecurity. I was lucky enough to sit with Johnson for a great interview where,...
This week, Johnson, who’s been carving out a terrific niche for himself as a character actor in recent years, stars alongside Michael Shannon and Kate Hudson in the comedy-drama A Little White Lie. In it, Johnson plays a famous writer whose big personality hides a certain degree of insecurity. I was lucky enough to sit with Johnson for a great interview where,...
- 2/28/2023
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
Actor Tom Sizemore is likely in the final days of his life, as doctors have told his family that there is “no further hope” in his recovery.
Tom Sizemore’s manager made the following statement on Monday: “Today, doctors informed his family that there is no further hope and have recommended end of life decision…The family is now deciding end of life matters and a further statement will be issued on Wednesday.”
Tom Sizemore was listed in critical condition after collapsing following a medical emergency. According to his manager, over the past weekend, “Sizemore collapsed at his Los Angeles home and was transported to a hospital by Paramedics. He was found to be suffering from a brain aneurism that occurred as a result of a stroke. Since that day, Tom has remained in critical condition, in a coma and in intensive care.”
Tom Sizemore emerged on the scene in the late 1980s,...
Tom Sizemore’s manager made the following statement on Monday: “Today, doctors informed his family that there is no further hope and have recommended end of life decision…The family is now deciding end of life matters and a further statement will be issued on Wednesday.”
Tom Sizemore was listed in critical condition after collapsing following a medical emergency. According to his manager, over the past weekend, “Sizemore collapsed at his Los Angeles home and was transported to a hospital by Paramedics. He was found to be suffering from a brain aneurism that occurred as a result of a stroke. Since that day, Tom has remained in critical condition, in a coma and in intensive care.”
Tom Sizemore emerged on the scene in the late 1980s,...
- 2/28/2023
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
Welcome to The Best Movie You Never Saw, a column dedicated to examining films that have flown under the radar or gained traction throughout the years, earning them a place as a cult classic or underrated gem that was either before it’s time and/or has aged like a fine wine. This week we’ll be looking at Harley Davidson And The Marlboro Man!
The Story: The year is 1996 – the future. A biker (Mickey Rourke) and his cowboy pal (Don Johnson) team up to save their favorite bar from going under. To pull this off, they plan a heist but wind up in possession of a massive load of a popular new street drug called “Crystal Dream.”
The Players: Starring: Mickey Rourke, Don Johnson, Chelsea Field, Giancarlo Esposito, Tom Sizemore, and Daniel Baldwin. Directed by Simon Wincer.
“I was fortunate enough to work on a film with Don, the...
The Story: The year is 1996 – the future. A biker (Mickey Rourke) and his cowboy pal (Don Johnson) team up to save their favorite bar from going under. To pull this off, they plan a heist but wind up in possession of a massive load of a popular new street drug called “Crystal Dream.”
The Players: Starring: Mickey Rourke, Don Johnson, Chelsea Field, Giancarlo Esposito, Tom Sizemore, and Daniel Baldwin. Directed by Simon Wincer.
“I was fortunate enough to work on a film with Don, the...
- 11/24/2022
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
“Dancing with the Stars” has booked its first two celebrities for Season 30: Olympic champion gymnast Suni Lee and singer/dancer JoJo Siwa, ABC announced Thursday during the Television Critics Association summer press tour.
Lee and Siwa will be on Friday’s “Good Morning America” to discuss their casting and will return to “GMA” on Wednesday, Sept. 8 when the remaining 13 celebrities will be revealed. Celebrity-pro pairings will again be unveiled live on the premiere, which is on Monday, Sept. 20. But in a first, Siwa will have a female partner, executive producer Andrew Llinares revealed during the panel, marking the show’s first same-sex couple.
“I think it breaks a wall that’s never been broken down before,” Siwa, who came out as pansexual in April, said. “Not only do I get to share with the world that you get to love who you want to love, but also you get...
Lee and Siwa will be on Friday’s “Good Morning America” to discuss their casting and will return to “GMA” on Wednesday, Sept. 8 when the remaining 13 celebrities will be revealed. Celebrity-pro pairings will again be unveiled live on the premiere, which is on Monday, Sept. 20. But in a first, Siwa will have a female partner, executive producer Andrew Llinares revealed during the panel, marking the show’s first same-sex couple.
“I think it breaks a wall that’s never been broken down before,” Siwa, who came out as pansexual in April, said. “Not only do I get to share with the world that you get to love who you want to love, but also you get...
- 8/26/2021
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Gymnast Sunisa Lee won the individual all-around competition in Tokyo on Tuesday, becoming the first Asian-American Olympic all-around champion ever.
Lee hails from St. Paul, Minnesota and is of Hmong descent. Last Tuesday, Lee helped propel Team USA gymnastics to a silver medal, stepping in to compete in the floor event for Simone Biles, after she pulled herself out of competition to focus on her mental health.
Lee secured the individual gold with a score of 57.433, 0.135 points ahead of Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade, despite trailing her initially. It was Lee’s turn on the uneven bars that helped her secure the win, as she notched a 15.3, which put her only 0.066 behind Andrade. It was Lee’s beam routine — during which former Team USA gymnast Laurie Hernandez noted that Lee threw a stunt that Hernandez would never try “with my own free will” for how terrifying it is — that moved her into first place.
Lee hails from St. Paul, Minnesota and is of Hmong descent. Last Tuesday, Lee helped propel Team USA gymnastics to a silver medal, stepping in to compete in the floor event for Simone Biles, after she pulled herself out of competition to focus on her mental health.
Lee secured the individual gold with a score of 57.433, 0.135 points ahead of Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade, despite trailing her initially. It was Lee’s turn on the uneven bars that helped her secure the win, as she notched a 15.3, which put her only 0.066 behind Andrade. It was Lee’s beam routine — during which former Team USA gymnast Laurie Hernandez noted that Lee threw a stunt that Hernandez would never try “with my own free will” for how terrifying it is — that moved her into first place.
- 7/29/2021
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
Congratulations to Carly Patterson!
The former Olympic gymnast and her husband, Mark Caldwell, welcomed a baby boy on Tuesday, named Graham Mitchell Caldwell.
Patterson shared a pic from the delivery room with her new bundle of joy.
"I cannot even put into words how blessed and thankful Mark and I are feeling right now!" she wrote in the caption.
"He is absolute perfection and we can’t get enough of this sweet boy...
The former Olympic gymnast and her husband, Mark Caldwell, welcomed a baby boy on Tuesday, named Graham Mitchell Caldwell.
Patterson shared a pic from the delivery room with her new bundle of joy.
"I cannot even put into words how blessed and thankful Mark and I are feeling right now!" she wrote in the caption.
"He is absolute perfection and we can’t get enough of this sweet boy...
- 10/11/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
It’s a boy for Carly Patterson!
The 2004 Summer Olympics champ welcomed her first child with husband Mark Caldwell on Tuesday, Oct. 10, her rep confirms to People exclusively.
Son Graham Mitchell Caldwell was born at 12:39 p.m., weighing 9 lbs., 9 oz., and measuring 20¼ inches long.
“He’s absolutely perfect! Best day ever,” the new mom tells People.
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The new bundle of joy — whose impending arrival Patterson revealed in...
The 2004 Summer Olympics champ welcomed her first child with husband Mark Caldwell on Tuesday, Oct. 10, her rep confirms to People exclusively.
Son Graham Mitchell Caldwell was born at 12:39 p.m., weighing 9 lbs., 9 oz., and measuring 20¼ inches long.
“He’s absolutely perfect! Best day ever,” the new mom tells People.
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Related Video: Carly Patterson Talks Pregnancy After Miscarriage
The new bundle of joy — whose impending arrival Patterson revealed in...
- 10/11/2017
- by Jen Juneau and Anya Leon
- PEOPLE.com
Carly Patterson‘s got all the goods — now she just needs the baby!
The retired Olympic gymnast was the guest of honor Saturday at a gender-neutral shower thrown in Prosper, Texas, by Jessica Blackmon and friends Kaitlin Mitchell, Megan Haught and Kyla Dowlen, whom Patterson participated in gymnastics with growing up.
“It was absolutely beautiful and so elegant,” the mom-to-be, 29, tells People, sharing exclusive photos from the memorable day. “More than I could have imagined. I had been to so many friends’ baby showers and I was starting to wonder if I would ever get to have a baby shower of my own one day.
The retired Olympic gymnast was the guest of honor Saturday at a gender-neutral shower thrown in Prosper, Texas, by Jessica Blackmon and friends Kaitlin Mitchell, Megan Haught and Kyla Dowlen, whom Patterson participated in gymnastics with growing up.
“It was absolutely beautiful and so elegant,” the mom-to-be, 29, tells People, sharing exclusive photos from the memorable day. “More than I could have imagined. I had been to so many friends’ baby showers and I was starting to wonder if I would ever get to have a baby shower of my own one day.
- 9/1/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
Melissa Rauch is pregnant — and opening up about her emotional journey toward becoming a mom.
The Big Bang Theory star, who plays microbiologist and new mom Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz on the hit CBS comedy, wrote an essay for Glamour.com detailing how she and husband Winston are expecting a baby this fall, after experiencing a miscarriage previously.
“Here is the only statement regarding my pregnancy that doesn’t make me feel like a complete fraud: ‘Melissa is expecting her first child. She is extremely overjoyed, but if she’s being honest, due to the fact that she had a miscarriage the last time she was pregnant,...
The Big Bang Theory star, who plays microbiologist and new mom Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz on the hit CBS comedy, wrote an essay for Glamour.com detailing how she and husband Winston are expecting a baby this fall, after experiencing a miscarriage previously.
“Here is the only statement regarding my pregnancy that doesn’t make me feel like a complete fraud: ‘Melissa is expecting her first child. She is extremely overjoyed, but if she’s being honest, due to the fact that she had a miscarriage the last time she was pregnant,...
- 7/11/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
Sunny Sweeney is ready to share her story.
People has the exclusive first look at the country singer’s music video for “Bottle by My Bed,” the newest single from her fourth studio album, Trophy.
The song was inspired by the difficult journey Sweeney and husband Jeff Hellmer have been on in their quest to become parents, including a miscarriage the couple suffered after trying to conceive for some time.
Sweeney, 40 — who will make her 50th appearance at the Grand Ole Opry on Aug. 25 — spoke to People about her decision to write the song and perform it live, the aftermath of her miscarriage,...
People has the exclusive first look at the country singer’s music video for “Bottle by My Bed,” the newest single from her fourth studio album, Trophy.
The song was inspired by the difficult journey Sweeney and husband Jeff Hellmer have been on in their quest to become parents, including a miscarriage the couple suffered after trying to conceive for some time.
Sweeney, 40 — who will make her 50th appearance at the Grand Ole Opry on Aug. 25 — spoke to People about her decision to write the song and perform it live, the aftermath of her miscarriage,...
- 6/19/2017
- by Anya Leon
- PEOPLE.com
Olympian Carly Patterson is going to be a mom – thrilling news that follows over two years of heartache and disappointment.
Opening up to People following her pregnancy announcement earlier this month, the 2004 all-around women’s gymnastics champion reveals she and husband Mark Caldwell struggled to conceive.
Patterson says that after a year of trying without getting pregnant, the couple decided to turn to a specialist for help – Lowell T. Ku, MD, at Dallas IVF. Following an initial round of infertility treatments, Patterson says she got good news.
“We were pregnant. I was like, ‘Well, that was easy,’ ” she shares. “But...
Opening up to People following her pregnancy announcement earlier this month, the 2004 all-around women’s gymnastics champion reveals she and husband Mark Caldwell struggled to conceive.
Patterson says that after a year of trying without getting pregnant, the couple decided to turn to a specialist for help – Lowell T. Ku, MD, at Dallas IVF. Following an initial round of infertility treatments, Patterson says she got good news.
“We were pregnant. I was like, ‘Well, that was easy,’ ” she shares. “But...
- 4/26/2017
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
Carly Patterson is going to be a mom!
The former Olympic gymnast announced her pregnancy this week in a series of sweet photo posts alongside her husband, Mark Caldwell. Having previously struggled to conceive, this will be the couple's first child.
"Those closest to us know we have struggled to get pregnant for quite some time and were wondering if this would ever happen for us," Patterson, 29, revealed on Instagram. "Thankfully, God has answered our prayers and Baby Caldwell is due October 2017!"
"Mark and I could not be more overjoyed for our little miracle and we cannot wait to start this journey of parenthood!" she continued. "'For this child I have prayed and the Lord has granted the desires of my heart' 1 Samuel 1:27."
Pics: Celeb Pregnancy Style!
In a second post, Patterson holds up a strip of ultrasound photos while posing for a selfie in the car. The retired athlete said that she is 15 weeks into her...
The former Olympic gymnast announced her pregnancy this week in a series of sweet photo posts alongside her husband, Mark Caldwell. Having previously struggled to conceive, this will be the couple's first child.
"Those closest to us know we have struggled to get pregnant for quite some time and were wondering if this would ever happen for us," Patterson, 29, revealed on Instagram. "Thankfully, God has answered our prayers and Baby Caldwell is due October 2017!"
"Mark and I could not be more overjoyed for our little miracle and we cannot wait to start this journey of parenthood!" she continued. "'For this child I have prayed and the Lord has granted the desires of my heart' 1 Samuel 1:27."
Pics: Celeb Pregnancy Style!
In a second post, Patterson holds up a strip of ultrasound photos while posing for a selfie in the car. The retired athlete said that she is 15 weeks into her...
- 4/19/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Carly Patterson is graduating from the balance beam to the baby belly!
The 2004 Summer Olympics champ and her husband Mark Caldwell are expecting their first child together, she shared this week.
“Those closest to us know we have struggled to get pregnant for quite some time and were wondering if this would ever happen for us,” Patterson, 29, captioned an Instagram photo collage of the couple posing on the beach. “Thankfully, God has answered our prayers and Baby Caldwell is due October 2017!”
“Mark and I could not be more overjoyed for our little miracle and we cannot wait to start this journey of parenthood!
The 2004 Summer Olympics champ and her husband Mark Caldwell are expecting their first child together, she shared this week.
“Those closest to us know we have struggled to get pregnant for quite some time and were wondering if this would ever happen for us,” Patterson, 29, captioned an Instagram photo collage of the couple posing on the beach. “Thankfully, God has answered our prayers and Baby Caldwell is due October 2017!”
“Mark and I could not be more overjoyed for our little miracle and we cannot wait to start this journey of parenthood!
- 4/19/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
The U.S. women's gymnastics program has flourished under the guidance of Romanian couple Martha and Béla Károlyi who have coached America's top gymnasts to Olympic gold since defecting to the U.S. in 1981. Martha, who was handed the coveted position of U.S. national team coordinator in 2001, will follow her husband into retirement after Rio with an impressive number of successes under her belt, including, most recently, the 2016 women's squad who won gold in the team all-around competition on Tuesday. Team members Simone Biles, Gabby Douglas, Aly Raisman, Madison Kocian and Laurie Hernandez are even calling themselves the "Final...
- 8/11/2016
- by Rose Minutaglio, @RoseMinutaglio
- PEOPLE.com
As the 2016 Olympics get closer, more and more athletes, present and former, are option out of Rio over fears about contracting the Zika virus. In recent weeks, the world's top four male golfers have dropped out of the games, including Dustin Johnson, who told Espn that he and fiancée Paulina Gretzky plan to expand their family and don't want to risk being susceptible to the virus. Of the 60 male golfers invited to Rio, 21 have already dropped out amid the link between Zika and the microcephaly birth defect, which can lead to a number of different conditions in babies. Zika can be sexually transmitted as well,...
- 7/13/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn will not be in attendance at the summer games in Rio this year. "I was going to, but I think with the Zika and everything, it's probably just better that I watch from home," Vonn, 31, told People while celebrating Under Armour's debut of the UA Crossback Bra in West Hollywood on Tuesday. The Under Armour athlete says other Olympians she has spoken to have mixed feelings about health concerns at this year's games. "Some people are [nervous], some people aren't," she says. "Definitely some sports are more at risk than others, but for the most part, all...
- 7/12/2016
- by Gabrielle Olya
- PEOPLE.com
Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn will not be in attendance at the summer games in Rio this year. "I was going to, but I think with the Zika and everything, it's probably just better that I watch from home," Vonn, 31, told People while celebrating Under Armour's debut of the UA Crossback Bra in West Hollywood on Tuesday. The Under Armour athlete says other Olympians she has spoken to have mixed feelings about health concerns at this year's games. "Some people are [nervous], some people aren't," she says. "Definitely some sports are more at risk than others, but for the most part, all...
- 7/12/2016
- by Gabrielle Olya
- PEOPLE.com
Carly Patterson was the 2004 Olympic all-around champion and she's a USA gymnastics Hall of Fame member. But she will not be going to Rio this year to provide commentary as the women's gymnastics team competes. Patterson declined offers to be a correspondent at this year's Games for fear of contracting the Zika virus - and she made the decision months ago. Patterson and her husband Mark Caldwell have been trying to get pregnant for over a year and the athlete says it's just not worth it to her to head to Brazil next month. "I went back and forth with...
- 7/11/2016
- by Rose Minutaglio, @RoseMinutaglio
- PEOPLE.com
Olympic gymnast Carly Patterson has a new title: wife. The athlete, who took home the gold medal for women's all-around in gymnastics in the 2004 Olympics, tied the knot with Mark Caldwell, in Dallas, Texas, on Saturday evening, her rep confirms to People exclusively. Patterson, 24, and Caldwell, 27, exchanged vows at the Main Street Garden Park in front of about 250 friends and family members. The bride, who was walked down the aisle by her father Ricky Patterson, wore a Vera Wang gown and Jimmy Choo heels. "My dress was the very first one I tried on," Patterson tells People. "I knew it was the one immediately.
- 11/4/2012
- by Marla Lehner
- PEOPLE.com
The "Today Show" welcomed the four-member club of U.S. women who have won the Olympics women's individual all-around gymnastics title to their London stage Friday (Aug. 3). Lead by Mary Lou Retton, who was the first U.S. woman to earn the title 28 years ago at the 1984 London Summer Games, Carly Patterson (2004 champ) and Nastia Liukin (2008 champ) were eager to welcome 16-year-old Gabby Douglas to the club.
"It feels amazing to belong to this club," says a smiling Gabby. "All these Olympians have accomplished so much. I'm honored to follow in their footsteps."
"It gives me goosebumps," adds Mary Lou. "I'm very proud to have started this American domination."
Nastia and Carly also touch on how much the sport changes in such a small amount of time -- the girls have to keep flying higher and faster, flipping more and more to be competitive.
Carly says, "I remember doing [vault] Yurchenko...
"It feels amazing to belong to this club," says a smiling Gabby. "All these Olympians have accomplished so much. I'm honored to follow in their footsteps."
"It gives me goosebumps," adds Mary Lou. "I'm very proud to have started this American domination."
Nastia and Carly also touch on how much the sport changes in such a small amount of time -- the girls have to keep flying higher and faster, flipping more and more to be competitive.
Carly says, "I remember doing [vault] Yurchenko...
- 8/3/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
As we get deeper into the Games, the boldface stories for each night multiply. Whether it was in the pool or the gymnastics arena, everyone really came to play last night. It continues to confound me how people can be this good at anything. My friends and I recently joked that, if I were to have a building named after me, the only option would be the Lanford Beard Center for Lounging Around and Talking S—. Which is pretty much the best — and only — way I can introduce tonight’s recap. Onward!
USA Women’s Gymnastics all-around contenders Gabby “Flying...
USA Women’s Gymnastics all-around contenders Gabby “Flying...
- 8/3/2012
- by Lanford Beard
- EW.com - PopWatch
A three-peat has never been sweeter for the good ol' USA. Today, 16-year-old gymnast Gabby Douglas won the gold medal in the individual all-around, marking the third consecutive Olympic win in the category for America (following Carly Patterson in 2004 and Nastia Liukin in 2008). Gabby—who finished with a total score of 62.232—also became the first African-American Olympic all-around champ and first American woman to win gold in both the team and all-around finals. Not too shabby, eh?! So to celebrate her victory, we now present everything you need to know about Team USA's golden child: Check out all the Olympic tattos that the proud atheletes of Team USA are rocking! This...
- 8/2/2012
- E! Online
U.S. gymnast Gabby Douglas made history on Aug. 2 when she became the first African American woman to win the coveted women's all-around title. Read on for more details! Gabby Douglas now has two gold medals to show off. The 16-year-old gymnast won the women's all-around on Aug. 2, adding to the gold medal win with her teammates two days prior. She is the third straight American to win gymnastics' biggest prize for women after Carly Patterson in 2004 and Nastia Liukin in 2008. Gabby, nicknamed "The Flying Squirrel" for her aerial skills on the bars, took the lead during the first event and held strong throughout, finishing with a score of 62.232 -- three-tenths ahead of silver medalist Viktoria Komova of Russia. Us gymnast Aly Raisman Aliya Mustafina, also from Russia, took bronze. Gabby is the first African American woman to win the Olympic all-around gold. She follows in the footsteps of Dominique Dawes,...
- 8/2/2012
- by Christina Stiehl
- HollywoodLife
Team USA's Fab Five proved to be the Fierce Five earlier this week by earning Olympic gold in the team all-around category of gymnastics. The focus narrowed on Thursday when individual all-around medals were awarded. Did Aly Raisman and Gabby Douglas continue the winning streak?
Gabby Douglas was beaming as she followed in the cartwheels of Mary Lou Retton (1984), Carly Patterson (2004), and Nastia Liukin (2008), becoming the fourth American gymnast in history to top the podium. Relishing the victorious moment, Gabby waved to the cheering crowd as the teen realized she won the sport's highest honor.
Video: Flashback: Magnificent 7 Gymnasts' Victory Party
The flying squirrel, as she's known in the gymnastics world for her high-flying performances, out-tumbled Russians Victoria Komova and Aliya Mustafina, who finished second and third, respectively. Teammate Aly Raisman fell short of medal contention, placing fourth, likely due to stumbles on the balance beam.
Related: Spoiler: Who Won Olympic Gymnastics Team Gold
Competition is far...
Gabby Douglas was beaming as she followed in the cartwheels of Mary Lou Retton (1984), Carly Patterson (2004), and Nastia Liukin (2008), becoming the fourth American gymnast in history to top the podium. Relishing the victorious moment, Gabby waved to the cheering crowd as the teen realized she won the sport's highest honor.
Video: Flashback: Magnificent 7 Gymnasts' Victory Party
The flying squirrel, as she's known in the gymnastics world for her high-flying performances, out-tumbled Russians Victoria Komova and Aliya Mustafina, who finished second and third, respectively. Teammate Aly Raisman fell short of medal contention, placing fourth, likely due to stumbles on the balance beam.
Related: Spoiler: Who Won Olympic Gymnastics Team Gold
Competition is far...
- 8/2/2012
- Entertainment Tonight
Mary Lou Retton. Carly Patterson. Nastia Liukin. Shall we add Jordyn Wieber to that list? The powerhouse gymnast is a solid and consistent team anchor, nailing routine after routine with nary a bobble or botched landing—including a spectacular floor exercise that features one of the most difficult tumbling passes being performed in competition. And she's got the hardware to back that up: Wieber is both the reigning U.S. national gymnastics champion and the world champion, scoring a gold in the all-around while also helping lead the U.S. team to a spectacular No. 1 finish. It's not all work for the 16-year-old DeWitt, Mich., native, though, who admits to being a huge...
- 7/12/2012
- E! Online
Natalie Portman has been named among a growing list of stars who have allegedly been targeted by a ring of internet hackers. The "Black Swan" actress, "Glee" star Dianna Agron and Olympic athletes Lindsey Vonn and Carly Patterson are said to be among more than 100 celebrities and public figures who have allegedly had their email accounts illegally accessed, according to TMZ.com.
The website reports officials at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are looking into the allegations but have not made any arrests. The investigation is reportedly linked to the nude pictures of Vanessa Hudgens which were leaked online last week, March 20.
"Heroes" star Ali Larter, "Cougar Town"'s Busy Philipps, Scarlett Johansson, Miley Cyrus and Jessica Alba are also among the alleged victims who have reportedly had personal photos and other compromising material taken from their computers and cell phones.
The website reports officials at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are looking into the allegations but have not made any arrests. The investigation is reportedly linked to the nude pictures of Vanessa Hudgens which were leaked online last week, March 20.
"Heroes" star Ali Larter, "Cougar Town"'s Busy Philipps, Scarlett Johansson, Miley Cyrus and Jessica Alba are also among the alleged victims who have reportedly had personal photos and other compromising material taken from their computers and cell phones.
- 3/22/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
The growing list of celebs targeted by a hacker ring now includes the names of an Academy Award winning actress and two gold medal winning Olympians ... TMZ has learned. Sources connected to the hackers tell TMZ ... Natalie Portman (Oscar winner for "Black Swan"), Lindsey Vonn (Gold medal skier in 2010), and Carly Patterson (all-around Gold in gymnastics in 2004) are all among the women who have been targeted by a ring of hackers who have gained access...
- 3/21/2011
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Natalie Portman has been named among a growing list of stars who have allegedly been targeted by a ring of internet hackers.
The Black Swan actress, Glee star Dianna Agron and Olympic athletes Lindsey Vonn and Carly Patterson are said to be among more than 100 celebrities and public figures who have allegedly had their email accounts illegally accessed, according to TMZ.com.
The website reports officials at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are looking into the allegations but have not made any arrests.
The investigation is reportedly linked to the nude pictures of Vanessa Hudgens which were leaked online last week (ends20Mar11).
Heroes star Ali Larter, Cougar Town's Busy Philipps, Scarlett Johansson, Miley Cyrus and Jessica Alba are also among the alleged victims who have reportedly had personal photos and other compromising material taken from their computers and cell phones.
The Black Swan actress, Glee star Dianna Agron and Olympic athletes Lindsey Vonn and Carly Patterson are said to be among more than 100 celebrities and public figures who have allegedly had their email accounts illegally accessed, according to TMZ.com.
The website reports officials at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are looking into the allegations but have not made any arrests.
The investigation is reportedly linked to the nude pictures of Vanessa Hudgens which were leaked online last week (ends20Mar11).
Heroes star Ali Larter, Cougar Town's Busy Philipps, Scarlett Johansson, Miley Cyrus and Jessica Alba are also among the alleged victims who have reportedly had personal photos and other compromising material taken from their computers and cell phones.
- 3/21/2011
- WENN
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