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Jan 16 2009

Legolas’s Ugly Scarf

Published by phatelara under Actors, Movies Edit This

Orlando Bloom & Miranda Kerr

I still remember when my girl friends back in college were totally in love with Legolas. When I finally watched The Lord of The Rings, I must say I could understand why. With his long, white (or was it silver?) hair, dreamy eyes and pretty face, it was easy to fall for this seemingly sweet and sensitive man.

Fast-forward to a few years later and well, look at how Orlando Bloom looks like now. His model current squeeze, Miranda Kerr looks nice in this pic, but seriously, Orlando, you might want to lose that scarf. I don’t know who your stylist is (apparently everyone has one in Hollywood!) but that scarf looks totally wrong on you, hun!

I don’t know about you, but that particular scarf looks awful on him. It certainly doesn’t work for me. I won’t want my man to wear one, or any, for that matter. Oh well, I’m not a celeb, am I?

What do you reckon, hot or not?

(Photo by Bobby Rachpoot/PacificCoastNews.com)

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Jan 14 2009

Hey Hotties!

Published by phatelara under Welcome Edit This

I’ve finally signed up with Today.com , yay! My buddy, LadyJava, owner of Gossip Galore has introduced me to Today.com recently and I must say, I’m glad I followed her footsteps.

This blog will be the place for me to talk all things celebs; we’re talking Hollywood, Bollywood, even Asian celebs! I won’t be writing on gossips alone. Expect the latest news of your favourite celebs, the glitz and glamourous fashion, lifestyle, and probably even their pets! We all know the stars’ pets are well-loved (or rather, spoiled), especially in Hollywood.

Anyway, can’t wait to start blogging about my favourite celebs! I hope you’ll enjoy this blog as much as I will. Thank you in advance for reading!

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