Angelina and Brad both looked stunning the other day when they arrived to the world premiere of the new apocalyptic horror film “World War Z,” starring Pitt himself as a United Nations employee trying to save the world from destruction. The top story of the evening was hardly about the movie, though. It was Angelina’s first public appearance since announcing that she’d previously undergone a series of surgeries to prevent the spread of breast cancer.
The last few days have been pretty sparse in new celebrity gossip, so I offer the following rumor with a large grain of salt. It appears that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie may be getting married in the New Year. Various sources, including The Telegraph out of the UK and The Wall Street Journal, are reporting that the two plan to tie the knot in India. The officiant is said to be an 83-year-old Hindu priest who has allegedly helped the couple mend problems in their relationship. His love fixes for the pair include [ . . . ]
Nude shoes are heating up on the fashion trend list right now. For Fall 2010 nude shoes are going to be everywhere. Celebrities have been wearing nude shoes to lots of events since this past spring and women everywhere are catching on to the trend. Nudes shoes complement lots of outfits and nude footwear can even have a heightening effect on women. If you’re looking for more height and longer legs try some nude shoes. Continue reading for more on nude shoes and the celebrities wearing them [ . . . ]
ShoeMall.com, a division of Mason Companies, Inc, is proud to contribute over 1,000 shoes and related accessories to Soles4Soles in support of survivors of the recent Haitian earthquake. Along with ShoeMall, many celebrities are stepping up to help out. Celebrities John Travolta, Wyclef Jean, Nicole Richie, Matt Damon, George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have already contributed, and many more continue to do so as well. Soles4Soles is an organization that facilitates the donations of shoes, which are used to aid people in need worldwide. Shoe companies, retailers, and individuals can donate footwear (both new and used) through this organization.