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Orlando Bloom Supporting Selena Gomez

ORLANDO Bloom has been supporting Selena Gomez following her split from Justin Bieber.

The actress has been leaning on the Pirates of the Caribbean star ever since calling it quits from the Baby hitmaker.

“Orlando has been really supportive off Selena and has even invited her to chant with him at a Buddhist meeting. He says chanting helps people turn poison into medicine and it doesn’t matter what religion you practice, any one can benefit from chanting,” a source told Hollywood Life.

Orlando is a longtime member of Soka Gakki International, an organization which practices a type of Buddhism called Nichiren Daishonin.

“He chants ‘Nam Myoho Renge Kyo’ and explained to Selena how Nichiren Buddhism has been so inspirational in his life, and how it helped him deal with his divorce from Miranda [Kerr],” says the insider.  “He’s a good friend for someone like Selena.”

However, it’s been claimed Gomez is using Bloom to hurt Bieber.

“Selena and Justin are over, and it actually seems like it’s really done for good. Everyone in her life is very hopeful because they believe he’s nothing but toxic for her,” an insider said.

“Her friends are pushing her to start dating. She really needs to get Justin out of her system, that’s why she’s been hanging out with Orlando.

”She knows it will get to Justin because they got in a fight over Orlando already and he accused her of cheating on him. He’s totally threatened by Orlando. She wants to make Justin hurt as much as he hurt her. Plus, she thinks Orlando is super hot, she’s always had a crush on him.”

Orlando’s ex-wife Miranda Kerr and Justin allegedly hooked up in 2012, after meeting at Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in New York City. Many believe that this is what ultimately caused the split between Miranda and Orlando.

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KERRY WASHINGTON ‘Scandal’ Star Welcomes A Baby Girl!

The 86th Annual Academy Awards - Arrivals C2It’s a girl for Kerry Washington! She welcomed Isabelle Amarachi on Monday, April 21. Somehow she was able to keep it quiet until today! RELATED: OK! Magazine takes us inside celebrity baby showers.

A source told People:

Kerry is at home busy with the baby.”

I’m sure she is: newborns keep you moving- LOL. Isabelle Amarachi: that’s a lovely name, isn’t it? This is the first child for the ‘Scandal’ star and her husband, Nnamdi Asomugha. Congratulations!

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Katie Price And Leandro Penna Are ENGAGED!

Anyone hoping that Katie Price and Simon Cowell would take their rumored-fling and make it into something more are going to be disappointed, because it appears that the UK glamour model/reality fixture has become engaged for the third time…to her Argentinian model boyfriend, Leandro Penna!

The pair were spotted out and about in London this past week, with Jordan wearing a massive pink engagement ring, and her spokesman confirms:

“It’s true — they are engaged. Leandro proposed to Katie while they were away skiing recently — and she said yes. They told her children but had intended to keep it secret for a while. No wedding arrangements have been made and they are both quite relaxed about that for the time being.”

Well of course no arrangements have been made – she still isn’t completely divorced from her second husband, Alex Reid!

But hey! If they’re happy – and don’t mind exchanging vows with translators – then who are we to judge?

Congratulations, you two! All the best!

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Orlando Bloom Supporting Selena Gomez

ORLANDO Bloom has been supporting Selena Gomez following her split from Justin Bieber.

The actress has been leaning on the Pirates of the Caribbean star ever since calling it quits from the Baby hitmaker.

“Orlando has been really supportive off Selena and has even invited her to chant with him at a Buddhist meeting. He says chanting helps people turn poison into medicine and it doesn’t matter what religion you practice, any one can benefit from chanting,” a source told Hollywood Life.

Orlando is a longtime member of Soka Gakki International, an organization which practices a type of Buddhism called Nichiren Daishonin.

“He chants ‘Nam Myoho Renge Kyo’ and explained to Selena how Nichiren Buddhism has been so inspirational in his life, and how it helped him deal with his divorce from Miranda [Kerr],” says the insider.  “He’s a good friend for someone like Selena.”

However, it’s been claimed Gomez is using Bloom to hurt Bieber.

“Selena and Justin are over, and it actually seems like it’s really done for good. Everyone in her life is very hopeful because they believe he’s nothing but toxic for her,” an insider said.

“Her friends are pushing her to start dating. She really needs to get Justin out of her system, that’s why she’s been hanging out with Orlando.

”She knows it will get to Justin because they got in a fight over Orlando already and he accused her of cheating on him. He’s totally threatened by Orlando. She wants to make Justin hurt as much as he hurt her. Plus, she thinks Orlando is super hot, she’s always had a crush on him.”

Orlando’s ex-wife Miranda Kerr and Justin allegedly hooked up in 2012, after meeting at Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in New York City. Many believe that this is what ultimately caused the split between Miranda and Orlando.

KERRY WASHINGTON ‘Scandal’ Star Welcomes A Baby Girl!

The 86th Annual Academy Awards - Arrivals C2It’s a girl for Kerry Washington! She welcomed Isabelle Amarachi on Monday, April 21. Somehow she was able to keep it quiet until today! RELATED: OK! Magazine takes us inside celebrity baby showers.

A source told People:

Kerry is at home busy with the baby.”

I’m sure she is: newborns keep you moving- LOL. Isabelle Amarachi: that’s a lovely name, isn’t it? This is the first child for the ‘Scandal’ star and her husband, Nnamdi Asomugha. Congratulations!

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The 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar Party
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The 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in LA
The 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in LA
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Prince Harry Is Single Again!

Just when the ladies of the world thought there’s no more chance of becoming a royalty, Prince Harry‘s engagement comes tumbling down.

Prince Harry calls off engagement

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Yes folks, he and Cressida Bonas — the heir’s girlfriend of 2 years — are no more. Sources say that the 25-year-old didn’t like how the high-profile relationship distracted her from her own ambitions, plus the rumors that came with it.

However, CNN‘s lil’ birdie told them that the two remain “best of friends.”

Cressida Bonas and Prince Harry call off engagement

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“It’s very, very sad that they have decided to split. It’s very amicable but they have decided to go their separate ways,” he adds.

Bonas has recently finished a one-year contemporary dance course at London’s Trinity Laban Conservatoire, and has also landed a marketing gig. Way to go girl!

Cressida Bonas and Prince Harry

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Prince Harry’s Ex Is SO Devastated, She Can’t Work! Rumors Spiral That Cressida Bonas Is Taking A “Compassionate Leave” From Her Job!

Awwww! The poor girl! We totally understand this!

Cressida Bonas is reportedly taking some time off of her marketing job in London following her royal break up from Prince Harry!

So, is she so broken hearted she can’t go on? The world around her reminds her of Harry and she just CAN’T continue?

Well, not exactly…

Sources said:

“Cressida can’t stand the fact that everywhere she goes, someone takes a picture of her on their smartphone especially when she is feeling down. She has been told it’s O.K. for her to take some time off work.”

Totally understandable, gurlfriend! We get that you wanna grieve your love lost in peace!

And nowadays EVERYONE has a camera phone, so def stay in and avoid it all!

Though, we hope she doesn’t go online since EVERYONE has seen Harry being single and ready to mingle!

Go heal somewhere WITHOUT the internet!

[Image via PacificCoastNews.]

Grey’s Anatomy Reveals Burke’s Shocking Secret, A Fan Favorite Dies on The Big Bang Theory and More OMG TV Moments

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Five Sci-Fi TV Series that FOX TV Axed Before Their Time

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JUST this week, Fox Television announced the cancellation of the high-profile series Almost Human (2013 – 2014), a science fiction endeavor starring Karl Urban and Michael Ealy, and executive-produced by J.J. Abrams.

Fans of the short-lived series remain heartbroken that Fox showed so little faith in the promising venture.

But perhaps the saddest fact here is that the early axing of Almost Human conforms to Fox’s long-time pattern of murdering genre TV programs while they are still in the cradle.

Going back nearly thirty years, it’s actually the same story, over and over again.

To help excavate this historical pattern more fully, here’s a look back at five genre series (in chronological order) that Fox should have shown a little faith in, and renewed for further seasons.

 

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5. Werewolf (1987)

In the year that Fox TV was born and before, even, The Simpsons (1990 – ) had yet premiered, the fledgling network had an early signature show in the half-hour venture, Werewolf.

A horror-themed “man on the run” series like The Fugitive (1963-1967) or The Incredible Hulk (1978 – 1981), the series (from the appropriately-named producer Frank Lupo…) concerned Eric Cord (John J. York), a college student who learned that his college roommate Ted was actually a werewolf.

After Ted bit him, Eric became the next recipient of the werewolf curse, and set out to find the progenitor of the blood line: Janos Skorzeny (Chuck Connors).  That name – Skorzeny – incidentally, harked back to the name of the vampire in the popular TV movie of the 1970s, The Night Stalker.

Wanted for Ted’s murder, Eric was pursued throughout the series by a ruthless bounty hunter named Alamo Joe (Lance Le Gault).

Although the man-on-the-run format was old hat by the time that Werewolf re-purposed it, the series nonetheless played with the formula in an intriguing fashion.  For instance, half-way through the season, it was learned that Skorzeny was not the progenitor of the werewolf blood-line at all, and a new character was introduced to replace him.

More trenchantly, perhaps, Werewolf proved so memorable because it actually seemed that Eric was living on the run – and on the edge — week to week.  He grew dirtier and more emaciated as the show went on, transforming from middle-class WASP to homeless wretch.

In one episode called “Amazing Grace,” Eric had to beg for food and money, an idea that reflected real life at the end of the Reagan Era, which saw a large uptick in poverty.  Other episodes of Werewolf saw Eric seeking shelter in a train car with bums (“King of the Road”), and another saw him spending the night in an urban bus depot (“Nightmare at the Braine Hotel.”)

The result of all this gritty realism was that it seemed Eric was not only dealing with the curse of being a werewolf, but the curse of being trapped “outside” an accepted social class in late-1980s America.  A second season, beyond the 28 original episodes, could have taken Eric’s journey even further, especially since he discovered that the true progenitor of his werewolf line was that most hideous of monsters…a wealthy yuppie.

Werewolf is not currently available on DVD.

 


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4. VR.5 (1995)

This gripping science fiction series starring Lori Singer and Anthony Stewart Head aired on Fox TV for roughly two months, from March 10, to May 12, in 1995. Despite such a brief life-span, the series developed a hard-core cult following, one that wrote letters in support of the series when Fox canceled it, and then even attempted to get a movie made.

VR.5 concerned Sydney Bloom (Singer), daughter of computer scientist Joseph Bloom (David McCallum) and chemist Nora Bloom (Louise Fletcher) as she discovers a “virtual reality world” that, oddly, has impact on the real world.

Throughout the course of the series, Bloom attempts to solve the mystery of her father’s death, and works for The Committee, a shadowy organization.  There, she contends with secretive superiors such as Frank Morgan (Will Patton) and Oliver Sampson (Head).  The flavor of the series, perhaps inspired by The X-Files was one of dark conspiracies.

VR or “Virtual Reality” was also a huge science fiction trend of the 1990s, and VR.5 intelligently attempted to exploit interest in the new and little-understood technology.  The cast of the series was likable, and the special effects were cutting-edge for their age, but Fox gave the series “virtually” no time to grow an audience.

To this day, there has been no DVD release of VR.5 in the States.

 

 

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3. Space: Above and Beyond (1995)

Imagine From Here to Eternity in space, with young, sexy space pilots fighting an implacable enemy under gritty and difficult conditions, while also broaching such new and futuristic technology as AI.

No, I’m not talking about Ron Moore’s re-imagining of Battlestar Galactica (2003 – 2008), but rather Space: Above and Beyond (1995-1996), a one season wonder that, more than a decade before BSG, imagined humans rallying after a 9/11 style attack, and going to war in space.

Like the re-modeled Galactica after it, Space: Above and Beyond featured long character and story arcs, and a sub-plot about synthetic humans, though they were called In Vitros, not Cylons.

Created by James Morgan and Glen Wong, Space: Above and Beyond featured remarkable special effects for its time, was populated by attractive and memorable characters played by the likes of Kristen Cloke and Rodney Rowland, and it was widely honored for taking the genre and its storytelling seriously.  The series was nominated for a Saturn Award and two Emmy Awards, but — you guessed it — was canceled by Fox one year into a proposed five-year story arc.

 

 

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2. Harsh Realm (2000)

Like VR.5, Chris Carter’s short-lived series Harsh Realm (based on a comic-book series from Harris Publishing) concerned a virtual world, and like Space: Above and Beyond, it imagined a stunning surprise attack on the civilized world.

In this case “the ultimate terrorist attack” on America came in the form of a suitcase nuke, which detonated in Harsh Realm – a military-created virtual world — in Manhattan, and the bombing site was known as “Ground Zero.”

And again, the series pre-dated the 9/11 attack by some time.

Harsh Realm concerned the efforts of Lt. Thomas Hobbes (Scott Bairstow) to locate, inside the virtual world, a military officer who had seized control of the landscape, named Santiago (Terry O’Quinn).

Once inside Harsh Realm, however, Hobbes found he couldn’t escape, meaning that he was permanently separated from his wife-to-be, Sophie (Samantha Mathis).

As is typical of the television of Chris Carter, Harsh Realm featured smart (and sometimes subversive) allusions to literary antecedents.  The series was rife with tributes to Joseph Conrad (with Santiago acting as a kind of “Kurtz” in the virtual reality world), Arthurian Legend (the empty chair at the Round Table) and even Homer’s Odyssey, in terms of Hobbes’ separation from his beloved.

The Harsh Realm universe was assiduously and intelligently constructed, exploring the idea of a world without Christian faith and notion of a kind of spiritual-link between virtual and real life.

Predictably, Fox canceled the series after it aired just three times.

 

 

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1. Firefly (2002)

Well, I’m sure you saw this one coming, right?

Joss Whedon’s space opera was handled miserably by Fox TV during its original run.  The network aired episodes out of order — including the premiere — and then canceled the series before all the remaining programs were broadcast.

Shortly thereafter, Firefly became a cult sensation on DVD, and spawned a feature film reunion, 2005’s Serenity.

What’s so sad and short-sighted about Fox’s lack of faith in Firefly is that the series should have, by all rights, been the Star Trek of the 2000s, a space adventure series that captured the Zeitgeist of its age.

Specifically, Firefly concerned a gang of likable space age outlaws, led by Captain Mal Reynolds (Nathan Fillian) as they defied a bureaucratic system and tried to stay fed.  Occurring in a universe of hard-ship rather than plenty, the series examined how and when it was right for Mal to cut corners in terms of his morality.

Firefly often concerned how even a government with good intentions — in the form of the series’ space age Alliance — unwittingly threatened freedom and safety of its denizens.  Love or hate that particular message, it has become part of the dominant political discussion in America in the 21st century, under both President Bush and President Obama. Firefly debated the idea with a wicked sense of humor, and curiosity.

With sharp writing and crisp, amusing performances, that’s exactly what should have — and could have — happened for five years or so.

If only Fox had demonstrated a smidgen of faith or belief in such a promising project.