Posted on 05/16/2005 1:19:16 PM PDT by pissant
Jessica Simpsons rep is blasting a report that she used a butt double in the Dukes of Hazzard, calling it absurd. The word on the set was: Jessicas butt is too flat. We need a rounder, sexier rear end, and someone with better legs, a source tells the forthcoming issue of Star magazine. The story is not true its all Jessica, her rep tells the Scoop. . . .
Meanwhile, Pam Anderson is denying rumors that she turned down the role in Desperate Housewives that went to Teri Hatcher because she refused to dye her hair dark. The Stacked star told Jimmy Kimmel Live that such buzz was bunk. . . . Russell Crowe is like a force of nature and not always a co-operative one, according to Ron Howard, who directed the moody actor in Cinderella Man. Directing Russell is like shooting on a tropical island, Howard told the Sydney Herald Sun. The weather is going to change several times a day, but youre shooting there for a reason. Sometimes those dark clouds are just what you need. And sometimes you wish it would stop raining so you can do the sunny scene.
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OK OK,, so I had stuff to do so,,,, whaddImiss???
Talking butts? Helen 'cyborg' Thomas?
Fugly ParisNicoleJessicRichiAshy?(<-----melt 'em down make 3 good ones)
Who won the p'in contest??
Where'd everybody go? You guys got lives or somethin?
LOL !
Babs? The padded bab's tush? When? Where?
LOL!
You catch on quick! :)
Until Ashlee goes back to being a blonde she'll be butt ugly, in my opinion.
Jessica Simpson is not even Comparable to the original Daisy Duke...Jessica has short kinda dumpy legs in my opinion...
REALLY! Is this what you've sunk to?
Yes.
She does have a nice shape.
"Oh moons of my delight,
her ass looked like the bottom of heaven."
HA! I knew you appreciated a good tush thread!
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