“You guys wanna see me beatbox?” Olivia Munn asks the audience from the stage at the second annual L’Oreal USA Women in Digital Awards. …read more
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“You guys wanna see me beatbox?” Olivia Munn asks the audience from the stage at the second annual L’Oreal USA Women in Digital Awards. …read more
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By The Huffington Post News Editors
President Barack Obama joined celebrities, politicians and media figures Saturday night for the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
Comedian Conan O’Brien hosted this year’s event, a soiree that dates back to 1920. The dinner took place at the Washington Hilton hotel, featuring celebrities such as Olivia Munn, Kerry Washington, Gerard Butler and Sophia Vergara.
Watch a video of Obama’s full remarks above, and check out a slideshow of photos from the event below:
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The Newsroom’s Olivia Munn has joined Eric Bana and Wrath of the Titans’ Edgar Ramirez in Beware the Night, a supernatural thriller being produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and to be directed by Sinister’s Scott Derrickson.
According to Deadline, “Bana plays an Irish Catholic cop working a case when he meets a renegade priest. Despite the cop’s beliefs, he’s convinced by the priest that there is a demonic element and together they work to solve the case and combat the paranormal forces working against them. Ramirez plays the priest. Munn plays the cop’s wife, who also has a tie to the case.”
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By The Huffington Post News Editors
The Oscar red carpet is the place where Hollywood’s finest steps out in their most elegant, demure formal wear. The after-parties, on the other hand, are where things get a little interesting. Case in point: Olivia Munn‘s not-so-subtle style transition.
The “Newsroom” star attended last night’s Academy Awards in a billowing, regal Marchesa gown. It was beautiful, but it wasn’t exactly the most convenient party look. Luckily, she had an extra dress on hand for the annual Vanity Fair Oscar Party — if you can even call that a dress.
The Versace Atelier Couture number featured a waist-high slit, plunging neckline, sideboob and was nearly skin color. Basically, it was a couture wardrobe malfunction waiting to happen. After Olivia’s Emmys look, we should have expected this. The 32-year-old wasn’t alone though. Heidi Klum, Brandi Glanville and Naomie Harris all decided to throw caution into the wind last night with their ensembles.
New York may be the nerve center of all things fashion this week, but Tommy Hilfiger set his sights on Los Angeles for the opening of a new flagship on Robertson Boulevard. “It makes me very happy that we have the opportunity to present our new face on the West Coast to our fans,” the designer said at the opening last night, celebrating both the brand and its partnership with P.S. ARTS. Drew Barrymore, Monique Lhuillier, and Olivia Munn all joined host Jessica Alba, for whom the night was a bit nostalgic. “Tommy Girl was the very first perfume that I ever bought. I remember that I babysat and saved up all my money to buy it,” Alba said. “I’ve always wanted to be a Tommy girl.”
Taking the celebrations off-site, the crowd—including Jennifer Lopez, Katy Perry, and Kanye West—gathered after hours at a private West Hollywood club for an intimate performance by Alicia Keys, who started her set with “Empire State of Mind.” After asking the crowd, “Do you all want me to do ‘In L.A.?,” she quickly changed her signature chorus for the occasion. And then the true get of the evening took the stage, with Axl Rose receiving a personal introduction from Marky Ramone and Hilfiger himself, the hatchet clearly buried since their bar fight back in 2006.
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Thanks to an anonymous hacker self-identified as Guccifer, we now know that former President George W. Bush likes to paint self-portraits in the bath. That’s one of the tidbits revealed when at least six email accounts belonging to Bush family members were hacked and their contents shared online. The high profile hack underscores, once again, the importance of a strong password when it comes to your email account – whether you are the former President of the United States or an average Jane or Joe Gmail user.
The email messages from the family of George H.W. Bush and close friends span 2009 to 2012, and include private family discussions along with family photos, according to The Smoking Gun.
Other than the shower paintings, the photos posted online are pretty generic. One shows former presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton posing with a younger member of the Bush clan, possibly Pierce Bush (no stranger to online over exposure himself). Others include photos of Jeb Bush, George W. Bush, and Laura and Barbara Bush.
The Bush family intrusion is the focus of a criminal investigation, a Bush family spokesperson told The Houston Chronicle. Hacking public figures has become a routine occurrence in recent years, with email, personal photos, cell phones, and social networking accounts all under fire. The Bush family joins a roster of hacked politicians that includes former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and Sen. Chuck Grassley. Beyond politicians, the volume of celebrity hacks inspire countless online slideshows, including leaked photos of Miley Cyrus, Olivia Munn, and Scarlett Johansson.
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