Jennifer Garner blames Ben Affleck for her "pudginess."
The 42-year-old actress claims she always puts on weight when her husband is on a strict diet and gained a few pounds while he was bulking up to portray Batman in 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'.
The 'Men, Women & Children' star said: "There's something about it... whenever one of us has to be really good, the other one pudges up. I don't know why it is, but I blame my pudginess on his strict and disciplined place in life. There's something about it that just makes me like, 'Well, I'm gonna have a bonbon. I'm gonna have some ice cream.' "
The brunette beauty, who has daughters Violet, nine, and Seraphina, five, as well as son Samuel, two, with the 'Gone Girl' actor, 42, also admits he refused to eat anything she cooked while preparing for the upcoming blockbuster.
The 'Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day' star told 'On Air with Ryan Seacrest': "He worked out twice a day and ate only what was put in front of him by some very mean, mean person... Everything was cut out... If I made dinner and it was a healthy dinner, he wouldn't even look at it, in case something hadn't been steamed."
Kim Kardashian West insists she would never disrespect Khloé Kardashian on Twitter.
The reality TV star sparked speculation she was referring to her younger sister when she complained about people posting too many inspirational quotes on the social networking site yesterday (06.10.14), but says she "would never throw shade" at her family online.
The 33-year-old beauty tweeted: "I'm not throwing shade at my sister's quotes. She doesn't over do it. Just speaking in general of people who post too many quotes"
She added: "I would never throw shade to my sissy on Twitter"
Khloé, 30, regularly shares her favourite quotes with her followers on Twitter and Instagram, especially when she is going through difficult times, such as her split from Lamar Odom.
The 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' star recently posted a picture of the words: "Remain humble, but still let these b***hes know."
Kim opted to defend herself after she originally wrote: "People who post lots of quotes have major issues lol. I can't take all the quotes in my feed. Twitter is ok but IG is for pics! (sic)"
Khloé previously blasted Kim for sharing too many pictures of herself on Instagram.
Miley Cyrus' homeless friend has been jailed for six months.
Jesse Helt, who accepted the singer's Video of the Year award at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) in August, was led away in handcuffs by police officers following a court hearing in Oregon today (07.10.14) for violating the terms of his probation.
The 22-year-old aspiring model - who turned himself over to police shortly after the star-studded ceremony when it emerged there was an outstanding warrant for his arrest dating back to November 2011 - reportedly pleaded with Judge Monte Campbell for leniency and said he would "like to be viewed as a good person, not as a nuisance to society."
Jesse was arrested in 2010 for "criminal mischief," among other misdemeanour charges in his native Dallas, Oregon and was placed on probation after accepting he was at fault.
But he violated his probation in 2011 by failing to meet his probation officer or complete his community service, and also violated it by travelling to California for the VMAs with Miley, where he gave an emotional speech about homeless youth in America.
Following his arrest in August, the 'Wrecking Ball' hitmaker, 21, insisted she was standing by Jesse.
She wrote on Twitter: "People who are homeless have lived very hard lives. Jesse included.
"I hope that this can be the start of a national conversation about youth homelessness and how to end it."
The duo became friends after meeting at a homeless shelter in Los Angeles.
Jennifer Lawrence says she felt sexually violated after her nude photographs were leaked online.
The 24-year-old actress, who is dating Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, admits she was very upset and angry after hackers stole dozens of private images from her iCloud account and posted them on websites in late August.
The Oscar winner told Vanity Fair magazine: "It is not a scandal. It is a sex crime. It is a sexual violation. It's disgusting. The law needs to be changed, and we need to change."
The 'Hunger Games' star also hit back at critics for suggesting she shouldn't have taken or stored the intimate images in the first place, insisting they were only meant to be seen by her ex-boyfriend Nicholas Hoult, whom she split from earlier this year.
She said: "I was in a loving, healthy, great relationship for four years. It was long distance, and either your boyfriend is going to look at porn or he's going to look at you."
The blonde beauty initially planned to apologise for the photographs because she was worried about her career.
But she said: "Every single thing that I tried to write made me cry or get angry. I started to write an apology, but I don't have anything to say I'm sorry for. Just the fact that somebody can be sexually exploited and violated, and the first thought that crosses somebody's mind is to make a profit from it. It's so beyond me."
She added: "Just because I'm a public figure, just because I'm an actress, does not mean that I asked for this.
"It does not mean that it comes with the territory. It's my body, and it should be my choice, and the fact that it is not my choice is absolutely disgusting. I can't believe that we even live in that kind of world."
Rosamund Pike insists she doesn't need her long-term boyfriend, Robie Uniacke.
The 'Gone Girl' star, who is expecting her second child with the mathematical researcher, says "separation" is the key to their successful relationship.
The 35-year-old actress said: "I do think separation is key to a relationship. I go out with my partner and we are put next to each other - there's a feeling of, 'What, you don't think we can't operate without each other?' I don't need him as a crutch. Of course, he's the person I want to go home with but he's not necessarily the person I want to sit next to. I'd rather meet someone new, and he would too."
The British actress, who was previously engaged to 'Pride & Prejudice' director Joe Wright, believes it takes more than one person to meet all of her needs.
She explained to Spectrum magazine: "People have ridiculous expectations of a mate.
"In my grandmother's day, you wouldn't expect your husband to fulfil the same need in you as your sister, or girlfriends, or colleagues at work. You'd have different needs met by different people.
"Now we want all our needs met by one person, and I don't believe that's possible. Or rather, it is, but I don't think it's universally achievable."
Rosamund has been in a relationship with Robie, 53, for six years and previously told The Guardian newspaper that he has helped her to become a better actress.
She recently said: "I have a very clever partner who's got a very astute mind and is very, very well read and articulate and ruthless about how something I do might play out on screen. My tendency is to identify with a character and imagine there is more on the page than there is. He's quite good at putting a check on that."
George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin had "put their lives on hold" until they met.
The 'Monuments Men' actor's co-star and close friend Bill Murray thinks it's "just miraculous" that the Oscar winner, 53, and the British human rights lawyer, 36, found each other after all this time and their relationship has renewed his faith in love.
Asked about the couple's recent wedding in Venice, Italy, the 64-year-old actor told the 'TODAY' show: "It was real fun.
"These two, it's kind of just miraculous that they found each other, because they're so ideal for each other. People were very emotional about the fact that these two people found someone. That really was the great part of the party."
Bill was among the small number of guests to speak at the duo's lavish nuptials.
He said: "I did speak, I did get to say something - I can't really recreate it. But it was something about the fact that a lot of people almost felt that they put their lives on hold until these people found their happiness, 'cause they're both very, very, very good people, very considerate and thoughtful of their friends and their families."
He added: "The idea that they've got it now, it's liberating, it really is liberating to see them alive and in love."
The 'Lost in Translation' actor thinks Amal is the perfect woman for George, who previously dated a string of other beauties, including Stacy Keibler and Elisabetta Canalis.
He said: "She's a real beautiful girl with a huge heart and she's a great humanitarian and funny, too. She's the funniest Lebanese since Danny Thomas."
Kerry Katona's husband was rushed to hospital on their honeymoon.
The Atomic Kitten singer and George Kay enjoyed a blissful break in Barbados following their recent wedding, but the holiday wasn't without incident as the 34-year-old hunk needed emergency medical treatment after burning his arm.
Kerry explained: "There was one trip to A&E after George burnt his arm on a lightbulb.
George added: "The hotel panicked because of who Kerry is so they got me a car to the medical centre to make sure I was OK.
"They gave me an injection and put a dressing on, but I took it off the next day so I could swim with the turtles."
The couple honeymooned without their daughter Dylan-Jorge, six months, or Kerry's other kids Molly, 13, Lilly, 11, Heidi, seven, and Max, six, and though the 34-year-old star admitted to feeling "guilty" about leaving them behind, only her older children seemed to miss them.
She told the UK edition of OK! magazine: "We Skyped most days. I get really down and feel so guilty. Molly and Lilly missed us like crazy but Max and Heidi weren't a**ed.
"I'm such a worrier so whenever Molly or Lilly texted me I was like, 'Oh God, what's happened? Is everything alright?' It was always fine but being a mum you automatically worry."
Jessica Chastain was told she was "ugly" by school bullies.
'The Help' actress was the victim of cruel playground taunts while growing up in California, and the experience shattered her confidence as a child.
Talking in the November edition of Glamour magazine, Jessica said: "[As a child] I was told every day at school that I was ugly. And that no one wanted to be friend. The most cruel things.
"If I can do anything to help young girls and to be a cheerleader for people who sometimes have low self-esteem, I want to do that."
After overcoming her school tormentors, the 37-year-old redhead has achieved great success on screen but believes she would have gone off the rails if she had achieved fame in her teenage years.
She told the magazine: "I would have been a disaster. If I was 19 and I had the attention that I'm getting now, I would have just said stupid things. I would have partied more.
"All these expensive dinners and people giving me champagne? All these stupid things that we criticise 19 year olds for doing when they're famous, I would have done."
As she's matured, Jessica has also realised that it's important to keep some details of her relationship with boyfriend, Gian Luca Passi de Preposulo, to herself.
She said: "I think it's important not to talk about it. In the future I will. If everything continues on a path, of course it'll be part of the conversation. But until it gets there, I don't want to put any unexpected pressure on something that is so personal and so precious. It's too delicate right now."
Ryan Phillippe is "proud" of how he and his ex-wife Reese Witherspoon co-parent their children.
The 40-year-old actor has two kids, Ava, 10 and Deacon, 15, with the 'Legally Blonde' star - whom he split from after seven years of marriage in 2006 - and says he has reached a "great place" with his ex-wife/
During an interview with HuffPost Live, he said: "It's a feeling out process. I think we've gotten to a really great place ... It's going well, and she's happy and remarried, and our kids are incredible. I'm proud of the way we've handled it and who our little people are."
Ryan - who starred with Reese in the 1999 teen drama 'Cruel Intentions' - loves that he can still spend time with the 'Wild' actress and their children as a family.
He explained: "She was just in New York doing press for 'Gone Girl' and 'Wild' and we got to meet up as a family and took a walk through Central Park with the kids, and it was funny - we were reminiscing then because we shot a lot of 'Cruel Intentions' [there], so there we were with Ava and Deacon talking, and they were tripping out on the fact that we were there shooting a movie before they were even a thought in our minds."
Reese, 38, is now married to talent agent Jim Toth and they have a 23-month-old son Tennessee together.
Ryan, 40, has a three-year-old daughter Kailani with his ex-girlfriend, model-and-actress Alexis Knapp.
Hugh Laurie is to voice a 'LittleBigPlanet' character.
The acclaimed actor has been announced as the voice of LittleBigPlanet 3's villain Newton, which will see the 55 year old star opposite his long-time comedic partner Stephen Fry, who he has previously worked with on 'A Little Bit of Fry & Laurie' and 'Blackadder'.
The 'House' star explained that he was surprised at how comfortable he felt voicing a video game for the first time, saying: "It's not nearly as different as I might have thought 10 years ago; storytelling is storytelling, whatever form it takes and I'm attracted to anything I can do for the first time.
"This seemed to me to be so completely charming, witty and lovingly done that I was very taken with it."
The game will once again see Sackboy return, but with the added benefit of three brand new hand-stitched heroes, Oddsock, Swoop and Toggle, who will help the protagonist to defeat Hugh Laurie's evil character, Newton.
Sean Millard, Creative Director at Sumo Digital added: "We were keen to attract the best possible voice talent we could for 'LittleBigPlanet 3' and who better could we ask for than Hugh Laurie?
"Hugh brings both the kind of humour and sense of darkness we were going for; we knew he'd be perfect as Newton, plus it pairs him up once again with Stephen Fry!"
Stephen, 57, will reprise his role as the game's narrator following the worldwide success of the first two games.
'LittleBigPlanet 3' will be released on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 in November.
George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin will reportedly stage another wedding on October 26.
The couple - who tied the knot in Venice, Italy, last month - are planning another celebration in the UK at the lavish Danesfield House Hotel in Buckinghamshire, England, for the British lawyer's friends and work colleagues.
A source told the new issue of Britain's Grazia magazine: "It's primarily for Amal's family and work friends, but George chose the venue.
"He visited while filming 'The Monuments Men' a couple of years ago and fell in love with it."
And one of the guests at the London reception will be George's good friend Brad Pitt, who was unable to make the Italian festivities because of work commitments.
The source added: "Brad is in the UK that week promoting his new film 'Fury' and has told George he'll attend."
Meanwhile, 'The Descendants' star's aunt Starla Clooney is convinced her famous nephew is ready to embark on a political career following his marriage.
She said: "George will run for office now, especially after his marriage to Amal as that will open so many doors for him - especially round here."
Kerry Washington will star in 'Is He The One'.
According to Deadline.com, the 37-year-old actress is set to take on the lead role in the romantic comedy after MGM acquired the rights to the film.
Company bosses and the raven-haired beauty are now said to be brokering a deal for her to take on the main character, a bride-to-be - who is seen dressing for her wedding day in between flashbacks of her past relationships - leaving the audience guessing who will be at the end of the altar.
The movie will be directed by Malcolm D. Lee - who previously helmed 'The Best Man' and 'The Best Man Holiday' - with a script penned by DJ Richardson and Michelle Morgan.
Tod Garner has also signed up to produce the picture.
Kerry previously appeared in 'Django Unchained' and stars in the Emmy Award-winning TV show 'Scandal'.
The pretty actress recently admitted she almost gave up the role in the drama series while debating whether to make the jump from movies onto the small screen after landing a role in the Quentin Tarrantino-directed picture.
She said: "At first I thought, 'Why would I want to do a TV show, I have a flourishing movie career?' But it's so rare that we see a woman on top of the story that the more I read of the scripts, the more I was hooked into it."