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January 19th, 2009
Jan 19, 2009
A Sundance premiere
Jonny Lee Miller Shows Off His New Porn’stache

Former husband to Angelina Jolie and current star of ABC‘s Eli Stone, Jonny Lee Miller has made his way to Utah for the Sundance Film Festival and was spied on the streets of Park City proudly showing off his freshly grown porn’stache … making him but the latest Hollywood actor to jump aboard the porn’stache bandwagon — behold:

I must say, well done Jonny! That’s a serious porn’stache you’ve grown there … it even rivals Jude Law‘s Jude’stache. The look is a good one for him … he kinda rocks it right … doesn’t he look a bit shady and sexy all at once? What do y’all think … do we like?

[Photo credit: Splash News]

Watch yer back, Becks
Vicki B. Ruins David Beckham’s Fun In Milan

Well now … lookie here … Vicki B. is back in Milan, Italy again so soon after her last visit … perhaps to keep an eye on her hottie hubby David Beckham? Over the weekend, Becks made an appearance in the front row at the Emporio Armani Menswear Autumn/Winter 2009/10 fashion show to show his support for his good friend Giorgio Armani and just so happened to spend a bit of time with Giorgio‘s lovely and attractive niece Roberta Armani. The pair were snapped in photos having a great time together …

… photos that VB must’ve seen because before you could say ohnohedidn’t she was back in Milan, right next to her man … making sure that there was plenty of distance between him and Roberta:

She had intended to stay in LA while David Beckham served out a three month contract with AC Milan, but it seems Victoria is spending much more time in Italy than anticipated. The former Spice Girl was back in the city for the second time in as many weeks, just in time to pry her husband away from his new unofficial tour guide, the glamorous Roberta Armani. Posh stepped in to accompany the football star to an Armani party at Nobu last night and it seems she was on the offensive – she was dressed to kill in a thigh-skimming one-shoulder number despite the near freezing conditions. Earlier in the evening David attended Emporio Armani men’s Fall/Winter 2009/2010 fashion show with Roberta, where she was seen leaning close to share a private joke as they sat front row alongside Kelly Brook and Danny Cipriani. It’s not the first time David and Roberta have enjoyed each other’s company. The 38-year-old brunette, who has worked with her uncle since she left school and has risen to become head of global and VIP communications, took David on a shopping trip to Armani’s flagship store last week while his wife was otherwise engaged. But Posh staked her claim last night as she clutched her husband’s hand on arrival, later giving Roberta what appeared to be the cold shoulder as they all posed together with Giorgio Armani … Prior to his move to Italy, Victoria was said to be nervous about spending time apart from her husband, with whom she has three sons Brooklyn, 9, Romeo, 6, and Cruz, 3. The last time David was separated from his family for a long period – in 2004 when he was playing for Real Madrid – there were allegations of an affair with his then personal assistant, Rebecca Loos.

LOL! Honestly, I don’t think that anything shady is going on between Becks and Ms. Armani but you gotta admit, it’s funny to see VB step in almost instantaneously which makes it look like she’s making sure to keep them both honest. I’m sure Vicki B. doesn’t have anything to worry about … but Roberta, well, she best mind her p’s and q’s. VB‘s bony elbows could be deadly weapons if used properly … and something tells me that VB knows how to use them properly.

[Photo credit: INFdaily; Source]

Washington DC gets the party started
Celebs Unite As ‘One’ For A Pre-Inauguration Concert

On the eve of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day today, dignitaries, politicians, celebrities and everyday citizens convened on the mall in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC yesterday to participate in the We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration to celebrate not only tomorrow’s Inauguration of Barack Obama as our 44th President but to also honor the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who, very famously, gave his I Have A Dream speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial back in August of 1963. Here are a few photos from yesterday’s We Are One concert event and some info about what went down:

Barack Obama and his family had a star-studded – and musical – introduction to Washington, D.C. On Sunday afternoon, the President-elect was feted on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration. The two-hour event was broadcast live on an open signal on HBO, and it featured a mix of historical speeches, presented by stars like Tom Hanks, and classic anthems like U2′s surging Martin Luther King, Jr.-inspired “Pride (In the Name of Love).” Equally powerful, Beyoncé closed out the festivities with a stately, soaring version of “America the Beautiful.” The singer beckoned all the earlier performers on stage, leading a star-studded sing-along. Said Beyoncé as she concluded, “America, we are one.” Denzel Washington kicked the festivities off with an introduction, telling the crowd, “We are inspired by the man we’ve elected to be the 44th president.” Then, the actor ceded the stage to Bruce Springsteen and a full gospel choir in red robes. Accompanying himself on acoustic guitar, the troubadour performed “The Rising” – and delivered a message of unity. “Come on up for the rising,” he sang. “Come on up, lay your hands in mine.” As he performed, the cameras panned to the awe-inspiring sight of thousands of spectators huddled in the cold, packed around the Reflecting Pool and stretched all the way east to the Washington Monument. Much closer to the action, Obama and his family – including wife Michelle and their daughters Malia, 10, who snapped photos of the massive crowd, and Sasha, 7 – took in the festivities from a front-row perch, in a box just off the stage, next to Vice President-elect Joe Biden and his wife, Jill. Obama also took the stage to thank performers and audience members for sharing in the celebration. “Welcome to Washington, and welcome to this celebration of American renewal,” he said. “As I stand here tonight, what gives me the greatest hope . . . is you: Americans of every race and region and station who came here because you believe in what this country can be and because you want to help us get there.” Mary J. Blige got concert-goers dancing – even Obama, who grooved in his seat – during her soulful version of “Lean on Me.” And Jamie Foxx inspired plenty of laughter – including a chuckling Obama – with his pitch-perfect impression of the President-elect as he recited lines from Obama’s post-election victory speech in Chicago’s Grant Park. Sheryl Crow teamed up with jazz legend Herbie Hancock and will.i.am from the Black Eyed Peas for a spirited take on Bob Marley’s “One Love.” “Let’s get together and feel all right,” they sang while audience members frantically waved their hands in the air. Later, during his performance, Garth Brooks sang his Obama-inspired original composition, “We Shall Be Free,” which the country star melded into a medley of recognizable favorites like “American Pie” and “Shout.” And Usher took the stage with Shakira and Stevie Wonder for the soul luminary’s “Higher Ground.”

I was able to watch a small portion of yesterday’s celebration and it was quite a sight to see … the party was jumpin’ and it’s only the beginning. Our President-elect was deffo in fine spirits at yesterday’s event as he spoke to the assembled crowd about how hopeful he is for our country on the eve of such a monumental achievement:

Barack Obama said he’s “as hopeful as ever” about the future of the U.S. as thousands of Americans converged on Washington’s Lincoln Memorial for a free concert to celebrate his inauguration as the first black president. “Only a handful of generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face right now,” Obama said today. “Despite the enormity of the task that lies ahead, I stand here today as hopeful as ever that the United States of America will endure, that it will prevail, that the dream of our founders will live on in our time.” People gathered hours in advance for the event at the same site chosen by civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. for his 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech. The concert featured songs by Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, James Taylor, Sheryl Crow, U2 and Mary J. Blige; Martin Luther King III spoke, along with actors including Denzel Washington and Tom Hanks. Obama sang along as Garth Brooks performed “American Pie.” He and his wife, Michelle, rocked along to Blige and jumped to their feet as Wonder sang and played the keyboard. Interspersed in the event were clips of past presidents, including the inaugural addresses by John F. Kennedy and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Obama and his wife followed incoming Vice President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, down the steps of the memorial and waved to crowds that stretched down the National Mall to the Washington Monument before the concert. They took seats to the side of the stage with the Obama children, Sasha and Malia. “Change has come to America,” actor Jamie Foxx told the roaring crowd, quoting Obama and doing an impression of him that drew laughter from attendees and the president-elect himself. Biden spoke about 40 minutes into the program about the value of work, saying it was about dignity and respect. “I see a country built by men and women who believe in the dignity of work, who take pride in providing for their families,” Biden told the crowd. Obama, 47, for the second day chose to invoke the spirit of Abraham Lincoln, the president who led the U.S. through the Civil War and ended slavery. Obama arrived in Washington last night after a “whistlestop” train trip that began in Philadelphia; Lincoln arrived by railroad in 1861 for his own inauguration. Both were elected from their adopted home state of Illinois.

Click HERE to read the full text of Barack Obama‘s speech yesterday, in case you missed hearing it aloud. After the jump, watch Beyoncé‘s stirring performance of America the Beautiful, she really nailed the song and gave a performance that is not to be missed …

On the eve of Barack Obama's Inauguration we celebrate the life of a great man

Tomorrow President-elect Barack Obama will be sworn in as the 44th President of the United States of America, arguably the most powerful office in the world, and today we pause to remember the life and work of a great man that came before our next President … a man who helped lay the groundwork to allow Barack Obama to become our next President. Today is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and in honor of this great man, I hope that all y’all will (at the very least) pause for a few minutes today to watch (or read) MLK‘s very famous I Have A Dream speech:


For those of you who have the day off from work and want to do a bit more to honor the memory and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., you can click HERE to learn how YOU can participate in today’s Day of Service to help your fellow man, in spirit of MLK‘s lifelong work of brotherhood. I think this year’s MLK celebration has an extra special resonance because the United States of America is on the verge of inaugurating the first African American President … a notion that was but a mere dream not too long ago. I know that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is looking down with pride at how far our country has come since that August day in 1963 when he spoke to the assembled people who marched on Washington DC for “the greatest demonstration for Freedom in the history of our nation”. The US is quite literally about to cross over into “the promised land” and while this may sound hyperbolic and melodramatic, it is the language that was used in the I Have A Dream speech and seems very fitting at this time in our nation’s history. Today will be a gloriously positive day … and tomorrow will be an absolutely monumental day. Thank you Dr. King, Jr., wherever you are! You helped get us to this point in history … and today, we honor you and your unending work.

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