There's two sides to every story!
After Dax Shepard outed wife Kristen Bell for shaving his butt in preparation for a nude scene in This Is Where I Leave You, we're now getting Kristen's side of the hilarious story.
"He knew he had to show his butt cheeks and he was trying to pump them up and get them in good shape, and he just was a little bit nervous and wanted me to tend to what's down there," said Kristen. "I said, 'Well, happily I'll do it.'"
News: Kristen Bell Shaved Hubby Dax Shepard's Butt
While Dax called it a "terrible experience" during an appearance on Conan, Kristen apparently maintained a chipper demeanor through the process, singing "Funkytown" by Lipps Inc.
"It's the only way I could get through it," said Kristen.
As for becoming a parent, she says, "It's way more fun than you anticipate. Everyone with horror stories talks the loudest but what...
After Dax Shepard outed wife Kristen Bell for shaving his butt in preparation for a nude scene in This Is Where I Leave You, we're now getting Kristen's side of the hilarious story.
"He knew he had to show his butt cheeks and he was trying to pump them up and get them in good shape, and he just was a little bit nervous and wanted me to tend to what's down there," said Kristen. "I said, 'Well, happily I'll do it.'"
News: Kristen Bell Shaved Hubby Dax Shepard's Butt
While Dax called it a "terrible experience" during an appearance on Conan, Kristen apparently maintained a chipper demeanor through the process, singing "Funkytown" by Lipps Inc.
"It's the only way I could get through it," said Kristen.
As for becoming a parent, she says, "It's way more fun than you anticipate. Everyone with horror stories talks the loudest but what...
- 10/16/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
Andy Warhol said everyone gets 15 minutes of fame, but if you ask one-hit wonders, they'll say you're lucky to get 3 minutes and 30 seconds.
Before reality TV started turning ordinary folks into stars, there was no faster path to the peak of celebrity -- and no more direct route back to the depths of obscurity -- than being a one-hit wonder.
Granted, there are probably good reasons why folks like Los Del Rio, the two middle-aged Spanish guys who took "Macarena" to No. 1 in 1996, never followed up their big hit, and the world was surely okay with making C.W. McCall's 1976 hit "Convoy" the only No. 1 song dedicated to Cb radio.
But we come here to praise one-hit wonders, not to bury them. For every one-and-done novelty like "Disco Duck" by Rick Dees or annoyingly catchy and cloying tune like Charlene's 1983 smash "I've Never Been To Me," there is a stone-cold...
Before reality TV started turning ordinary folks into stars, there was no faster path to the peak of celebrity -- and no more direct route back to the depths of obscurity -- than being a one-hit wonder.
Granted, there are probably good reasons why folks like Los Del Rio, the two middle-aged Spanish guys who took "Macarena" to No. 1 in 1996, never followed up their big hit, and the world was surely okay with making C.W. McCall's 1976 hit "Convoy" the only No. 1 song dedicated to Cb radio.
But we come here to praise one-hit wonders, not to bury them. For every one-and-done novelty like "Disco Duck" by Rick Dees or annoyingly catchy and cloying tune like Charlene's 1983 smash "I've Never Been To Me," there is a stone-cold...
- 9/23/2011
- by HuffPost Weird News
- Huffington Post
Reviewed by Khia Beauchesne
(March 2011)
Directed by: Anthony Burns
Written by: Anthony Burns, Heath Freeman and Brandon Freeman
Starring: Shiloh Fernandez, Ashley Greene and Taylor Handley
Set in a small Texan town in the 1980s, “Skateland” opens with itself. Bright lights and “Funkytown” by the Lipps Inc. swell and surround a populated local roller rink. Director Anthony Burns has the right idea with the opening shots, starting with Skateland, where the audience gets a glimpse of the simple and seemingly easy-going life of Ritchie Wheeler (Shiloh Fernandez). Subsequently, a sequence of shots of Ritchie’s room and possessions illustrate his potential and attempt to portray him as a genuine all-American boy.
But what is an all-American boy? Ritchie seems like a nice guy, laid-back and kind to his family and friends. But within the next 10 minutes, we find out he has his quirks and issues. Shortly after being introduced to him,...
(March 2011)
Directed by: Anthony Burns
Written by: Anthony Burns, Heath Freeman and Brandon Freeman
Starring: Shiloh Fernandez, Ashley Greene and Taylor Handley
Set in a small Texan town in the 1980s, “Skateland” opens with itself. Bright lights and “Funkytown” by the Lipps Inc. swell and surround a populated local roller rink. Director Anthony Burns has the right idea with the opening shots, starting with Skateland, where the audience gets a glimpse of the simple and seemingly easy-going life of Ritchie Wheeler (Shiloh Fernandez). Subsequently, a sequence of shots of Ritchie’s room and possessions illustrate his potential and attempt to portray him as a genuine all-American boy.
But what is an all-American boy? Ritchie seems like a nice guy, laid-back and kind to his family and friends. But within the next 10 minutes, we find out he has his quirks and issues. Shortly after being introduced to him,...
- 5/10/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Khia Beauchesne
(March 2011)
Directed by: Anthony Burns
Written by: Anthony Burns, Heath Freeman and Brandon Freeman
Starring: Shiloh Fernandez, Ashley Greene and Taylor Handley
Set in a small Texan town in the 1980s, “Skateland” opens with itself. Bright lights and “Funkytown” by the Lipps Inc. swell and surround a populated local roller rink. Director Anthony Burns has the right idea with the opening shots, starting with Skateland, where the audience gets a glimpse of the simple and seemingly easy-going life of Ritchie Wheeler (Shiloh Fernandez). Subsequently, a sequence of shots of Ritchie’s room and possessions illustrate his potential and attempt to portray him as a genuine all-American boy.
But what is an all-American boy? Ritchie seems like a nice guy, laid-back and kind to his family and friends. But within the next 10 minutes, we find out he has his quirks and issues. Shortly after being introduced to him,...
(March 2011)
Directed by: Anthony Burns
Written by: Anthony Burns, Heath Freeman and Brandon Freeman
Starring: Shiloh Fernandez, Ashley Greene and Taylor Handley
Set in a small Texan town in the 1980s, “Skateland” opens with itself. Bright lights and “Funkytown” by the Lipps Inc. swell and surround a populated local roller rink. Director Anthony Burns has the right idea with the opening shots, starting with Skateland, where the audience gets a glimpse of the simple and seemingly easy-going life of Ritchie Wheeler (Shiloh Fernandez). Subsequently, a sequence of shots of Ritchie’s room and possessions illustrate his potential and attempt to portray him as a genuine all-American boy.
But what is an all-American boy? Ritchie seems like a nice guy, laid-back and kind to his family and friends. But within the next 10 minutes, we find out he has his quirks and issues. Shortly after being introduced to him,...
- 5/10/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
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