The K-Stew follies are on. On. On!
Kristen Stewart is pulling out all the stops on an aggressive publicity blitzkrieg for her Brothers Grimm adaptation, Snow White and the Huntsman, which features Americaâs favorite vampire bride as a sword-wielding Snow White. So derriere-kicking is our Snow, in one scene she broke costar Chris Hemsworthâs nose with one punch. Thatâs Thor weâre talking about.
"I swear I didnât mean to," a penitent K-Stew told Today on Thursday. "He got too close."
Snow, K-Stew says, is a woman to be admired. "She really moves toward fear and doesnât back away from it," she says, "so itâs really cool to watch her."
Case you wondered, K-Stew is still dating Robert Pattinson, who has raunchy, explicit sex scenes with about three dozen women, including Juliette Binoche and Patricia McKenzie, in David Cronenbergâs pic Cosmopolis.
"Heâs so good in it!" K-Stew, 22, tells MTV News. "Heâs really, really [good]. I donât even know how he [did it]. I couldnât even understand it." How he did ... um ... what?
But K-Stew is no fan of celeb sex vids, saying they are contrived, faked, narcissistic.
"Theyâre lying while that video is being made," she tells Interview mag. "The act is in itself a lie."
Kathie Lee opens mouth, inserts foot
Kathie Lee Gifford on Wednesday issued a Twitter apology to Martin Short for making a glaring gaffe in her Today show chat with the funnyman earlier that morning.
Gifford began with the observation that Shortâs marriage to Nancy Dolman has been "one of the greatest marriages in show business." Guess she didnât remember Dolman had died two years ago of ovarian cancer, so Gifford pushed on with "how many years are you in love with her now?" To his credit Short played along. "Married 36 years," he said.
"But youâre still in love!?" Gifford asked.
"Madly in love," he said.
In a tweet, Gifford wrote, "I send my sincerest apologies to Martin Short and his family. ... He handled situation w/enormous grace and kindness and Iâm so grateful."
Tyler Perry: Leave Bobbi alone!
Actor, director, and playwright Tyler Perry is fuming over a RadarOnline story that claims Tylerâs show, Tyler Perryâs For Better or Worse, faced a major obstacle when star Bobbi "Baby" Kristina Brown stormed off the set. The gossip rag said Whitney Houstonâs daughter has been so traumatized of late that she "dissolved into tears." (Dissolved?! Is that chemically possible? Must look into that.) Perry writes on Facebook that Bobbi found the work therapeutic and that she stayed the course and finished the season. "I thought that there would be no better way for me to help her move through the grieving than by giving her something to focus on," Tyler writes. "Were there tough days for her? Yes of course." He adds IN ALL CAPS, "So please ... PLEASE LEAVE THIS BABY ALONE!!!!"
Charlize Theron on being a new mum
Charlize Theron says her new role, mom to adopted son Jackson, has opened up a whole new facet of Being: doing chores yourself.
"Iâve been doing things myself in the sense that I havenât had a night nurse or anything like that," Theron, 36, tells Interview, "so Iâve spent every night with him except for the nights that Iâve had to travel. ... Other than that, Iâve been with him every single night of his life and done every feed."
Today in EntBiz news
Stephen King says his new novel, Joyland, due June 2013 from Hard Case Crime, wonât be released as an e-book (at least for a while) because he wants fans to touch the page, the words, the fear, just as readers of pulp crime novels did last century. "I ... loved the paperbacks I grew up with as a kid," he says. "Folks who want to read it will have to buy the actual book."
Itsâ a done deal for Kristen Wiig. The funnywoman officially has left Saturday Night Live to follow a big-screen acting career, says Fox News. Sheâs had a head start with last yearâs hit Bridesmaids, which she also cowrote.
Fans of the late Amy Winehouse have made her house in Londonâs hip Camden âhood a holy site, a sacred pilgrimâs stop. Now one of them could own the 2,500-square-foot, three-bedroom joint: Winehouseâs family has put it up for sale for $4.2 mil.
Steven Spielbergâs 1982 classic E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial is headed to Blu-ray. Finally. A 30th-anniversary edition is due sometime in October.
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