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Naked or Not, Famous Vegetarians Are a Passionate Bunch

Posted Nov 14th 2009 11:00AM By: Laura Ferreiro




What could inspire Alicia Silverstone to strip naked in an ad, Natalie Portman to blog passionately and Morrissey to walk off stage at a festival? The answer might surprise you: vegetarianism. Countless actors, rock stars and folks from all walks of life have decided to take meat off the menu and go veggie for an array of reasons as colorful as their personalities.


Natalie Portman Is V for, Um... V

Posted Nov 5th 2009 7:07AM By: PopEater Staff



'V for Vendetta' actress Natalie Portman is circuling back to the end-of-the-alphabet letter in an interview and stunning photo shoot for V Magazine. In the shoot, a coiffed Natalie -- a la Elvis/Johnny Depp/recent Rihanna -- is seen with heavy black eye makeup, altering her nice-girl look for an edgier styling. In the interview, Natalie candidly discusses her views towards nudity in film and her upcoming sex scene, which she describes as "extreme." Check Out the Gorgeous Photos:





Funniest Andy Samberg 'Digital Shorts'

Posted Sep 27th 2009 9:21AM By: Tom Ganjamie




If there was one thing that would be certain for the season premiere of 'Saturday Night Live,' it's that resident 'Digital Short' auteur Andy Samberg would have some sort of ridiculously funny video planned. While the Megan Fox-starring 'The Date' and 'Megan's Roommate' were kinda funny (watch 'Date' here and 'Roommate' here), we don't think they lived up to Samberg's past greatness (and really didn't need to be a 'Digital Short'). Now that his first crack at funny is out of the way this year, we figured it was time to put together the all-time most riotous 'Digital Shorts' that Andy's sick brain has ever concocted. Watch them all after the jump!


'Lazy Sunday'

This was the original 'Chronicles of Narnia'-themed Digital Short that set 'SNL' and the viral video world on fire. Lorne Michaels quickly learned that posting the videos Hulu was a way to cash in on them, rather than everyone watching on YouTube.


Jake Gyllenhaal Uncovers the Deepest Secrets of Natalie Portman

Posted Aug 27th 2009 12:07PM By: PopEater Staff



The latest cover story in Interview magazine poses an interesting question - between paparazzi photos, celeb gossip and stars' own Twitter updates - do we really know our movie stars, or just know where they drink their coffee? Beautiful actress Natalie Portman has been in the public eye for more than half her life, but as the interview suggests, we know only superficial details about the woman behind the roles in 'Star Wars' and 'Garden State.' To solve this problem, Interview enlisted the help of actor Jake Gyllenhaal, Portman's co-star in the upcoming film 'Brothers.' Read the entire, charmingly candid piece in the new issue of Interview, and check out the highlights and gorgeous photos below:

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Natalie Portman in Interview Magazine
Actress Natalie Portman poses in the new issue of Interview Magazine. See more photos >>>
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Natalie Portman in Interview Magazine

    Natalie Portman reveals her inner self to Interview magazine, admitting, "I'm far from fearless. I'm afraid of everything. But maybe when you're afraid of everything, it sort of seems like you're scared of nothing."

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    On her job skills: "I can make chitchat, but not much else. I mean, I'd basically have trouble with any job that doesn't require me to wear silly clothes and talk in funny voices."

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    On the bright side of the recession: "It's much easier to say that you're going to follow your passions when you're financially secure, but at least we can take solace in the fact that we now have the time to pursue the things that we really want to pursue because now the option of doing things just for the money isn't necessarily there."

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