“Rachel McAdams’s Zuhair Murad dress looks like a peacock” links

Rachel McAdams

Rachel McAdams in Zuhair Murad to premiere Most Wanted Man. [Go Fug Yourself]
Taylor Swift sent subtle birthday wishes to Selena Gomez. [LaineyGossip]
See, I told you Shia LaBeouf got sober for Brad Pitt. [Dlisted]
Bill Murray eats ice cream & it is a glorious sight. [Pajiba]
Weird Al Yankovic scored his first No. 1 album. [Buzzfeed]
This summer’s movies are mostly box-office flops. [Moe Jackson]
Aviva Drescher reveals why she threw her leg. [Reality Tea]
Sebastian Stan goes crazy for the Weinermobile. [A Socialite Life]
Philip Seymour Hoffman left no trust funds for his kids. [The Blemish]
Selena Gomez is still on a yacht & in a bikini. [Celebslam]
How does Emmy Rossum walk in these jeans? [Popoholic]
Gwen Stefani dresses down for babywearing. [Celebrity Baby Scoop]
Bradley Cooper & Suki Waterhouse wear committment rings. [Wonderwall]
Dwayne Johnson reveals the contents of his fanny pack. [Gawker]

Rachel McAdams

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  1. TheOriginalKitten says:

    I like it for some reason.

    • Kiddo says:

      I love it.

    • Rae says:

      I love it. I love color… as long as it’s muted color. Lol!

      Topic change: As for PSH “cutting out” his kids, I realize with extremely wealthy people, it’s common to set up trust funds for your children rather than leave your entire estate to your spouse, but for most people, it’s more common to leave everything to a surviving spouse partner with the expectation they will use it to care for the children. I’m sure if he believed she’d blow through it, he would have made other arrangements.

      • JustChristy says:

        Exactly. I saw people commenting on how shitty it is that he didn’t leave his kids money. Aren’t they still young? I think he did them a favor. As was probably his intent. There are a lot worse things a child can go through than not being left an inheritance. It’s not a guarantee in life, anyway.

      • lunchcoma says:

        Agreed. There’s nothing unusual about this arrangement. If there are children from multiple relationships, careful estate planning is usually necessary to make sure all the children are treated fairly, but as far as I know all of PSH’s children are from the same relationship.

      • Tiffany :) says:

        Also, trusts many times have age restrictions for when the kids can access the money. If he wanted it to go towards raising them, and not for them when they are adults, it was probably best to arrange it the way they did.

      • lucy2 says:

        I read an article about it and it said that he didn’t want them to be “trust fund kids”. Whether or not that’s true, he left it all to their mother, his long time partner, and I think kids are all fairly young. I don’t think there’s any reason for anyone to be upset by that. Their mother can certainly put some into trust for them if she feels that’s best.

      • Jag says:

        I think it’s beautiful!

    • eliza says:

      Me too.

    • Candy Love says:

      Me too I think it’s because I love peacocks.

    • T.C. says:

      I like it too. Beautiful colors.

  2. HappyMom says:

    Any one see the Lainey blind?? Lea Michele-right??!!

    • Mia4S says:

      100% meant to be Lea Michelle. I’m usually awful at blinds and even I caught that. I know blinds have to be taken with a grain of salt at minimum (crazydaysandnights literally has a disclaimer that it publishes fiction!); but Lainey doesn’t publish many blinds. Ouch if true.

    • lunchcoma says:

      That definitely sounded like Lea Michele.

    • don't kill me i'm french says:

      She’s my guess and i can beleve it because it’s not the first time she did it

    • Hautie says:

      Thank you for bringing this up! I read that this morning and could not figure out who it was…

      So is the one person she still has on her side… is it Ryan Murphy?

      Or is it her BFF, Naya? (~sarcasm~)

  3. Val says:

    Stunning, love it.

  4. Kiddo says:

    Bill Murray is the best. Those people look so happy and the dad is kind of cute.

  5. AuroraO says:

    Emmy has a lovely figure but no booty.

    • FLORC says:

      That’s the thing with tight jeans. If your backside isn’t more solid it can get flattened. Lots of girls I know add padding to their skinny jeans and jeggings.

  6. InvaderTak says:

    The Sebastian stan link is funny. In my dream world he and misha Collins play brothers who go on a hilarious trip across the us on motorcycles. Maybe I’ll have to start writing fanfic…

  7. eliza says:

    Pretty sad when instead of getting sober for yourself, your family and close friends, you get sober for an actor you met on set. St.Pitt, inspiring people to reform every day. *eye roll*

    • Dany says:

      I remember the comments when Shia ticked out and went to the AA. All you could read was “Oh my god he will embarrass Brad. What will Brad do with the promo for his movie. I hope Brad dumps him…” No wonder we now get this saviour story. Good PR fo the movie!

    • don't kill me i'm french says:

      +1

  8. T.C. says:

    I’m on board with the No Trust Fund policy some celebrities are setting up for their children. These kids will still get to live in luxury as children with allowances, get college paid for them, have connections because of who their parents are but will have to actually work as adults. The rich guy on Fish Tank who has close to a Billion has the same policy. No trust fund for his kids.

    • lunchcoma says:

      Also, it’s not as if the door is closed on that forever. Their mother inherited the money. When the children are a bit older, she may decide to set up funds for them or she might not. His will basically indicated that he trusts his partner to handle these decisions, which is what I think a lot of people in relationships would do and would hope their partners would do.

  9. Leaflet says:

    I like Racheal. That dress is beautiful and her makeup and hair are perfect.

  10. DogMom says:

    Looooooveeeee iiiiittttttttt!!!!!

  11. lisa2 says:

    I don’t see anything wrong with leaving your children a trust fund. It is not the money that is the problem. It is how you are raised to handle your wealth. I know children who have parents that are not really wealthy but they are total brats. Want everything and are rude and uncaring. I also know people with lots of money who are generous and while they have a lot of money they are not over the top with it like a say Kardashian or some of the other fools we see on TV.

    You can be given lot of money that doesn’t mean you are going to be horrible. Because you can be left with nothing and be a total douche.

  12. Ciria says:

    She looks beautiful

  13. Lydia says:

    Not necessarily here, but in other Rachel threads I always see comments about how she isn’t getting the roles that she deserves, her career should be better, etc. I’ve seen some of her movies and she’s at most a passable actress. Nothing special there. I think she’s a romcom type and there’s nothing wrong with that.

  14. Reece says:

    I need that!

  15. Eileen says:

    I love weird Al! I’m old enough to remember his spoofs of Michael Jackson and Madonna!

  16. Jayna says:

    I really thought she was going to be the next big thing. While she’s done well in her profession, she didn’t become as big as I thought she would.

  17. Camille (The Original) says:

    She’s so pretty, love the dress on her.

  18. ritalgray says:

    She’s so pretty, love the dress on her.

  19. Liz says:

    I don’t think it was a good idea to leave his partner with the responsibility and power to take care of the children. She might be a very decent person but there are no guarantees in life. She can change or marry the wrong person. At the very least, why not take the time to provide for the kids education through college and reasonable living expenses? Ensure they’re exposed to other cultures through travel and they understand the importance of staying fit and healthy. Provide every tool so that they can become adults who can provide for themselves.