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Sunday, 9 December 2012

Matt Damon's wife keeps him normal



Matt Damon's wife keeps him normal
Matt Damon's stable family life helps him to achieve normality away from his work.
Matt Damon's wife helps him to stay normal.
The 42-year-old actor has been married to Luciana, 36, for seven years and the 'Departed' star loves how supportive she is.
A source said: ''He's found the trick to having the most normal life possible. Luciana lets him work and is there for him when he needs her. He loves coming home to her after months on set.''
The couple - who raise four daughters together, Alexia, 14, Isabella, six, Gia, four, and two-year-old Stella - were planning to buy a home in New York but decided on Los Angeles in order to have more room for their family.
The insider added to Us fastmazaa.blogspot.com : ''Luciana wanted more space for the kids and Matt puts family first.''
Matt recently admitted he hopes his daughters don't want to follow him into acting.
He said: ''I would try to steer my daughters away from acting. Women are in a different business than we are. It is just brutal for women. For men, the roles get really good at 40 and beyond. And that's when you really start doing your best work.''

Victoria Beckham is secretly wild



Victoria Beckham is secretly wild
Hair dresser Ken Paves loves hanging out with Victoria Beckham because of her great ''vibe''.
Victoria Beckham has got a ''secret wild side''.
According to the fashion designer's hairdresser Ken Paves, the 39-year-old star - who has sons Brooklyn, 13, Romeo, 10, Cruz, seven, and 16-month-old daughter Harper with husband David Beckham - has a great ''vibe'' about her which constantly sends her friends into raptures.
He said: ''I first met her and David in Rome when I was with Jennifer Lopez. We all got chatting at Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes's wedding and had a laugh. Victoria has got a secret wild side.
''She has this vibe that makes everyone around her laugh. When she moved to Los
Angeles [in 2007], her office called me about working with her.''
Ken insists the Spice Girls singer loves to have a lot of ''fun'' in her private time and always tries to avoid taking herself ''too seriously''.
He added to fastmazaa.blogspot.com : ''She's spontaneous. And she doesn't take herself too seriously. You never know what is coming next!
''She's very good at being herself. She's so much fun, which people don't realise, and she's confident in knowing what she wants. Then she goes out to get it!''

Romantic boyfriend Harry Styles



Harry Styles is ''very romantic'' and puts a lot of effort into planning dates, friends say.
Harry Styles is really romantic.
The One Direction heartthrob is believed to be dating Taylor Swift and friends have revealed once 18-year-old Harry - who has previously dated British TV presenter Caroline Flack and been romantically linked with model Cara Delevingne and singer Natalie Imbruglia - likes a girl, he will go all out to woo her.
A source said: ''Once he likes a girl, he's all in. He's very romantic, long emails, surprise gifts, meticulously planned dates.''
However, Taylor and Harry will both be touring next year so are planning to spend as much time together as possible before then.
The insider added to Us fastmazaa.blogspot.com : ''Taylor knows she has limited time so she wants to spend as many days with him as possible.''
However, friends of the 22-year-old singer -who has dated the likes of Conor Kennedy, Joe Jonas, John Mayer and Jake Gyllenhaal in the past - fear she is setting herself up for ore heartbreak.
The source said: ''It's the same Taylor story, it has tragedy written all over it.''

Colin Farrell's sporting dream



Colin Farrell dreamed of following in his father's footsteps and becoming a professional soccer player, but soon realised he wasn't good enough.
Colin Farrell wanted to be a soccer star when he was younger.
The 36-year-old actor - whose father and uncle were professional players for Shamrock Rovers in his native Ireland - always dreamed of following in his relatives' footsteps but had to give it up as he wasn't good enough.
He said: ''I wanted to be a footballer, but I wasn't good enough. Certainly, when I was 13 or 14, I knew for sure that I'd dropped the ball, so to speak.
''I mean, my dad was kicking a punctured tennis ball up against the wall in his back garden from the time he was four, on his own, six hours a day.
''So by the time he was nine, he was like that black-and-white footage of Maradona - he could make that ball speak. The knowledge of the game, it was so deep in the marrow of who he was. I just... didn't want it enough. He always used to say that to me, 'You're not hungry enough,' and he was right. But I was obviously hungry enough to get on a plane to LA.''
The 'Total Recall' star - who became famous in Hollywood after appearing in UK TV show 'Ballykissangel' - initially found life in America tough due to the demanding work schedule and he says he was left ''disillusioned'' and ''lonely.''
He said: ''For three weeks, I was doing six meetings a day with producers and directors; it was overwhelming, because I was only 22. When I got home, I was so disillusioned. LA can be a very very lonely town.''

Brad Pitt's lucky life



Brad Pitt says his family life and career make him so happy, he feels like he's won the lottery.
Brad Pitt often feels like he's won the lottery because he's so happy in his life.
The 48-year-old actor - who raises six kids, Maddox, 11, Pax, eight, Zahara, seven, Shiloh, six, and four-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne, with fiancee Angelina Jolie - insists his life isn't ''that remarkable'' but he is extremely grateful for the wonderful movie roles he's taken on.
He said: ''I still have to get up at 6am and make breakfast for six kids. I don't see my daily life as being that remarkable except for the fact that I've struck the lottery when it comes to my work and the opportunities it's given me.''
While Brad admits he still has a ''great passion'' for starring in motion pictures, he would rather spend more time with his children than on a movie set.
He explained: ''I'm very happy with the projects I've been involved with lately. I still have a great passion for storytelling that has been part of my life ever since I was a kid when my parents would take us to drive-in movies.
''As an actor, I love being able to explore all the complex aspects of human nature and how we're constantly in various stages of conflict with each other. But it's not as consuming as it used to be because my family is my priority and I'd rather spend more time with my kids.''
Brad has recently turned his hand to producing films such as 'Moneyball' and 'Eat Pray Love', but he has no plans to quit acting to become a director in the future.
He added: ''I'm too much of a perfectionist and I would be too obsessive and just drive myself and other people crazy. There are plenty of good directors out there whom I know personally and whose work I respect and trust. I have no problem leaving that part of the filmmaking process to them.''

Kelly Osbourne taking love slow



Kelly Osbourne taking love slow
Kelly Osbourne is besotted with Matthew Mosshart but doesn't want to do anything that could ''jinx'' their relationship.
Kelly Osbourne wants to take her relationship slowly.
The 'Fashion Police' star is besotted with boyfriend Matthew Mosshart but doesn't want to rush anything in case it all goes wrong.
A source told fastmazaa.blogspot.com : ''Matt's the first guy who has made her feel good about herself and she's worried that rushing will jinx the relationship.''
However, friends don't think Kelly has anything to worry about because Matthew has made his feelings clear.
The source added: ''Matthew told her family he's crazy about her and sees this as a long term relationship.''
Friends also believe laid back Matthew is perfect for 28-year-old Kelly because he keeps her grounded.
A source said recently: ''She tends to be kind of a diva, so his sweet nature is good for her.
''Kelly is the happiest she's ever been. Her career is going well and she's in a healthy relationship with a wonderful guy.''
Kelly recently proclaimed Matthew to be the ''love of her life''.
She wrote on twitter: ''Just had the best #MosshartFamily dinner! having a chef that is not only your boyfriend but the love of my life is next level! (sic)''

Paul McCartney put off by bell



Paul McCartney put off by bell
Sir Paul McCartney ''f**ked up'' his Olympics performance, as he was distracted by a ''bloody great bell''.
Sir Paul McCartney ''f**ked up'' his Olympics performance.
The Beatles legend was put off by a ''bloody great bell'' chiming shortly before he started singing 'Hey Jude' at the London Games' opening ceremony and it left him perplexed as to when to start his performance.
He recalled: ''During the ceremony, we had a sound glitch. We pre-recorded a playback in case all hell broke loose, but I said, 'We wanna do it live'. Well, I f***ed up basically. I was supposed to wait for a cue but I forgot.
''Why? Well, there's this bloody great bell that we didn't know about. A bloody 50-tonne bell. It was deafening. We were trying to figure out what key it was in, but it was in no key known to mankind.
''I'm supposed to start on the chord of F, so I've gotta go 'Ding, ding, ding, F, F, F'. We were live, everyone was there, the world was ready and this bloody great bell goes off.
''And I forgot I've gotta wait for it, so I go 'Hey Jude...' and someone presses the playback. So there's me on the backing track and actual me, two of us singing.''
Paul was panic-stricken by the blunder but knew he couldn't do anything about it.
He added to fastmazaa.blogspot.com : ''The drummer couldn't look at me because he was in hysterics and I was thinking, 'What have I done?' There was no stopping, it was the Olympics.''