
"You Spelled My Name Wrong"

What a burn!!!
Anne Hathaway was not that happy with her 2013 Critics' Choice Movie Awards win for Best Supporting Actress Thursday, Jan. 10. "This is a bittersweet moment for me because I have this award, but you spelled my name wrong," she announced. While her costar Eddie Redmayne presented the Best Support Actress nominees, Hathaway's first name was misspelled as "Ann" in the video package showing her role in Les Miserables. "It is with an 'e'," she said in her speech. "It's probably in bad taste for me to point that out here." Read more.
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Brad Pitt Famous In China

Who doesn't love Brad Pitt?! He's a cool and like-able actor...riiiiight!??!
Brad Pitt may have just scored his latest endorsement deal with Cadillac for print and television spots to air in China! The 49-year-old actor is reportedly set to film the first commercial for the brand in Los Angeles next week, according to E! News. Read more.
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Mindy + Reese Witherspoon = BFF

The Mindy Project is on Tuesdays at 9:30 p.m. EST on FOX.
At FOX's Winter TCA Tour cocktail party in Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 8, series creator and star Mindy Kaling chatted with Us Weekly about why she'd love to see Witherspoon make a cameo on the freshman comedy. "She is a fan of my book which is a really nice thing. She wrote me a nice note about it," the Is Everybody Hanging Out Without Me? author, 33, said of Witherspoon, 36. "We want to work together; we're just trying to think of a good project." Read more.
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Alicia Keys, Katy Perry & More Concert

This sounds amazing!!!
The Presidential Inaugural Committeeannounced Friday that Usher, John Legend, Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys, Brad Paisley andKaty Perry will be performing for the Kids' Inaugural Concert, set for Jan. 19 in Washington, D.C., in advance of President Barack Obama's being sworn in for a second term. Read more.






