George Clooney Marries Amal Alamuddin In Italy

George Clooney Marries Amal Alamuddin In Italy
Many congratulations go out to Hollywood’s erstwhile most eligible bachelor!

George Clooney married Amal Alamuddin in Venice, Italy, on Saturday, Clooney’s rep confirmed to the Associated Press.

Alamuddin, 36, was beaming when she arrived in Milan earlier this week, walking through the airport with a suitcase, a large box and a Stella McCartney garment bag.

Clooney, 53, shared wedding details while accepting a Humanitarian Award at Celebrity Fight Night in Tuscany earlier this month. “I met my lovely bride-to-be here in Italy, whom I will be marrying, in a couple of weeks, in Venice, of all places,” he said. Clooney then proclaimed his love for Alamuddin: “I would just like to say to my bride-to-be, Amal, that I love you very much and I can’t wait to be your husband.”

This is the first marriage for attorney and activist Alamuddin and the second for Clooney, who was married to actress Talia Balsam from 1989 to 1993. He previously had long-term relationships with former model Sarah Larson, Italian actress Elisabetta Canalis and, most recently, Stacy Keibler, who tied the knot herself in March and welcomed a daughter in August.

Here’s to George and Amal!

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Tom Daley Hangs With Bryan Singer, Colton Haynes Hits The Gym & Zac Efron Hits The Pavement This Week On Instagram

Tom Daley Hangs With Bryan Singer, Colton Haynes Hits The Gym & Zac Efron Hits The Pavement This Week On Instagram

The week that brought you bigger bellies, better lovers and gay prison sex was almost too hot to handle on Instagram. Check out what some of our favorite users have been up to:

Tom Daley attended one of Bryan Singer’s infamous house parties.

Zankie was reunited!

Dan Osborne had a work out with British MC Harvey.

Colton Haynes showed what that ridiculous exercise did for his arms.

Terry Miller had breakfast, is trying out the whole beard thing.

Johnny Weir butched up some very intense farm work.

Former O-Town frontman Ashley Parker Angel continued to break hearts this week.

Fashion babe Brad Goreski caught some sun.

British actor and friend of the gays David McIntosh went on vacation.

Twerk king Julian Serrano moved from the chair to the pole.

Davey Wavey flexed.

Tyler Posey got dirty on the set of Teen Wolf.

Zac Efron went skating on the set of We Are Your Friends. In his HUF socks, of course.

Justin Bieber also did some skateboarding this week. Maybe it’s an autumn sport?

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Jimmy Fallon Presents Russian President Vladimir Putin's Reviews Of American Films: VIDEO

Jimmy Fallon Presents Russian President Vladimir Putin's Reviews Of American Films: VIDEO

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Jimmy Fallon delivered some very real news in hilarious fashion last night, commenting on the proposed boycott of Hollywood films in Russia based on U.S. sanctions and anti-Russian representation. It is undeniably true (and somewhat unfortunate) that the Russian villain has become an archetypical figure in American films and also, as politician Vladislav Grib commented, that “Russian pictures have a hard time reaching the screens and sometimes they are unable to do that at all.” As The Independent reported, a Russian ban could severely impact international box office for American cinema: “Russia’s box office is the eighth largest film market in the world.” 

Fallon seemed to take the news in stride, however, and presented his audience with “Putin Movie Reviews” of popular Hollywood films Frozen, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and new release, A Walk Among the Tombstones. It’s a very funny bit, and they seemed to capture Putin’s cynical voice perfectly.

Check it out, AFTER THE JUMP


Joseph Ehrman-Dupre

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Gay Iconography: Is Britney A Worthy Icon?

Gay Iconography: Is Britney A Worthy Icon?

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While few would argue the omnipresence of Britney Spears in many gay young men’s bedrooms, dance clubs and gyms, her status as a gay icon is certainly up for debate.

On the one hand, she embodies so many of the qualities that have come to define a gay icon. She’s an over-the-top dance music diva whose brazen sexuality and come hither cooing have beguiled the public’s imagination since her late-‘90s debut. Veering further and further into camp, she’s got the costumes, elaborate Vegas show and even the cheesy feature film under her belt. Beyond the theatrics, like Marilyn and Judy before her, she’s got the tragic elements of her story as well.

At the same time, she hasn’t exactly been the outspoken defender of the gay community like, say, Lady Gaga. In fact, she hasn’t very eloquently spoken on the subject at all. After patronizingly calling her gay fans “adorable” on-air at 99.7 NOW FM, she went on to give a fascinating interview to Pride Source in which she failed to see why that could be seen as belittling and further described gay men as “somewhat girls.”

OK. So she’s not going to be anyone’s first pick to speak at a rally any time soon. But, bless her heart, she means well. Right? Maybe she’s sort of like Donna Summer, who, despite her own complicated relationship with the gay community, stakes claim to a part of our culture.

Explore some of the ways Britney made her mark, and share your thoughts, AFTER THE JUMP

 

Britney’s proper pop debut (after her start as a Mouseketeer) dropped in 1999. “… Baby One More Time” introduced the schoolgirl uniform-clad pop starlet to the American public, while the singer spouted the importance of her Christian upbringing and abstinence. It was perhaps the most literal play on the Madonna/whore dichotomy in the history of pop music since, well, Madonna.

 

The year 2003 was a big one for Brit. Her kiss with Madge at the MTV Video Music Awards (above) grabbed headlines. However, it was the shift in her music away from the bubblegum sound she popularized toward the more confident dance music characterizing her album In the Zone that left a bigger impact on the pop landscape.

 

The pantyless partying and stints in rehab began plaguing Britney in 2007. She lost custody of her children to her ex-husband, Kevin Federline. She would eventually be committed to a psych ward and her father granted conservatorship over her. The head-shaving and umbrella bashing were low points, for sure, but few moments were as troubling to watch than her performance of “Gimme More” at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards, above.

 

YouTube personality Chris Crocker may not warrant an entire entry in the gay history books, but he certainly merits a footnote. The young teen skyrocketed to viral video stardom when his sobbing “Leave Britney Alone!” video was published in defense of the troubled pop star. Crocker would go on to be a fascinating study in the machinations of the online infamy machine (leading to his eventual turn in porn and his own documentary Me At The Zoo), but, at the time, he was just a gay teen in a small town to whom Britney Spears meant a whole lot.

 

Britney’s albums Circus and Femme Fatale were some of her strongest work to date. The latter was her first to spawn three top-ten singles (“Hold It Against Me,” “I Wanna Go,” “Till The World Ends”). While her most recent album, 2013’s Britney Jean, was pretty uneven, it did feature “Work Bitch,” which Britney told The Advocate was inspired by her gay friends: “For me, the saying ‘work, bitch’ has been a term of endearment among my gay friends. Plus, it’s what we say in clubs and in the dancing world all the time. My choreographers are gay and they inspire me so much. Plus I just love my gay fans, so it’s something I really wanted to use.”

What do you think? Does Britney qualify as an icon?


Bobby Hankinson

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