Oct 3
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Actor James Marsden’s wife, Lisa Linde, files for divorce

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Remember James Marsden? He’s a fairly handsome guy and former “It Boy” of Hollywood, who seemed to rise up from mediocre television to craptastic movies like the second and third X-Men movies and a recent Katherine Heigl romcom, 27 Dresses, to graduate to further curtain munching in Enchanted and Hairspray. Then all of a sudden, he was relegated to B-movies and found himself playing second fiddle to Russell Brand’s bunny in Hop. All of this is to minimize the sad fact that he was not immune to the fate found within a disproportionally large percentage of marriages, and James’ wife has now filed divorce papers:

“X-Men” star James Marsden’s wife has filed for divorce, TMZ has learned.

Lisa Linde cited irreconcilable differences. She’s seeking spousal support and joint legal and physical custody.

A rep for James tells TMZ, “This was a mutual decision. They are committed to raising their kids together and remain great friends.”

The couple married in 2000 and have two children — a son and a daughter.

Lisa filed for divorce on September 23rd. So this is interesting … TMZ got video of James at 4:30 AM that morning, outside the Papaya King hot dog shop in New York, singing with a bunch of friends.

[From TMZ]

The video referenced by TMZ is truly bizarre, but I guess that James was probably drunk and only happened to be filmed because he’s famous. Most people have done strange things in public while drowning their sorrows over the dissolution of a marriage and are just lucky enough to go unnoticed.

I really do wish that publicists would stop issuing the line about how amicable Hollywood divorces supposedly are because — let’s face it — absolutely no one believes that nonsense. Movie stars are just as messed up as the rest of us but just happen to be slightly prettier in most cases. However, I have to wonder why the court can’t just legislate a new ground for divorce — “He starred in Hop” — from the bench. After all, judicial activism does have its place in certain instances. God, I am such a jerk.

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Jul 16
'07
John Travolta plays a woman really, really well


John Travolta is starring in the remake of “Hairspray,” which opens this Friday. This is his first musical since “Grease” in 1978… and Travolta looks nearly the same. Except that he’s thirty years older and one hundred pounds heavier. And has breasts. So he’s a fat old woman. He plays agoraphobic mother Edna Turnblad, played by transvestite Divine in the original film and Harvey Fierstein in the Broadway version. Apparently Travolta had some serious complaints about the wardrobe… but the fat suit, breasts, and dresses were not the problem.

John Travolta knows a lot about women’s footwear. In fact, when he talks about the shoes he wore in the new movie Hairspray, Travolta reveals more than knowledge – he betrays a sense of passion for the world of footwear fashion.

“It was tough dancing in high heels, but we did change the heels to more of a dance shoe – like a Capezio,” said Travolta during a recent press engagement for the movie, which hits theatres Friday.

“You know, they kept giving me these skinny high heels and it’s, like, ‘OK, I understand those. My mother wore those.’ However, when I was growing up and I saw girls in the chorus, they had a thicker heel and it was a dance shoe and I kept telling them to find these shoes. I knew they existed, and finally, they brought out a shoe and I said, ‘That’s the shoe! Now make it in many colors.’”

[From the Halifax Daily News]

travolta2.jpgI can imagine it’d be pretty hard to dance well on a thin heel, especially wearing a lot of extra padding. Back in the day I used to tap dance, and it can be a challenge even on a sturdy Capezio shoe. That’s right, I’m hardcore like that. So don’t mess. It’s kind of funny that John Travolta has such an interest in shoes. I’m just saying. Travolta also talked about what it was like to be a woman. “’I was so flirted with, so groped,” he said. “I was convinced I’d have been a slut had I been born a woman. It was like, ‘Go ahead, touch me. I don’t care.’” He also told the New York Daily News “’I love big boobs on a woman… so I wanted Edna to have them. My boobs and butt got a lot of attention on the set. The whole crew kept coming over and groping me. The scary thing is, I liked it.’”

The gay rumors have followed John Travolta around throughout the last few years almost as diligently as they’ve followed Tom Cruise. Travolta just doesn’t seem to sue over them as often. There were a few photos of him kissing a man on the mouth as he boarded a plane a few months ago… but who are we to judge? Women do that and it’s considered fine, so I’m not going to use that as evidence. I’m just saying he’s a friendly fellow. And he has his own plane, so I don’t want to ruin my plan to become his best friend and steal his plane by saying anything defamatory. Anyhoo, I know they said Travolta wore a fat suit, but anyone who has seen him lately probably wonders just how much padding he was really wearing versus how much was natural. I’m sure he was just really getting into character. And there’s no better way to do that than to eat a lot of bacon. Can you imagine if we all had to eat bacon for our jobs? That’s a pretty sweet deal.

I am so excited for “Hairspray.” I’ve been trying to bring musicals back since I first saw the “Sound of Music” as a kid. It seems like my efforts have finally been rewarded, and musicals are here to stay… for now. Ever since Moulin Rouge (I think that was the first recent one, correct me if I’m wrong) brought singing and dancing back into style, there’s been no stopping those buffalo-flapping dancers from breaking out in the movies. I think that dance fashion should take off, just like aerobic fashion took off in the ‘80s. Who doesn’t want to have shoes that click, bright lipstick, and sequined clothing?

Picture note by Celebitchy: Here are photos from the movie Hairspray, thanks to Allmoviephoto. John Travolta does make a fabulous woman. Also shown are Allison Janney, Nikki Blonsky, Amanda Bynes, Queen Latifah, Zac Efron, Michelle Pfeiffer, James Marsden, Christopher Walken, Brittany Snow, Elijah Kelley, Taylor Parks, Tabitha Lupien, Hayley Podschun, and Kelly Fletcher.

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