Archive for June, 2008
Kristin from E! News has shed some light on whether Kristen will be returning to Heroes or not:
Paul in Philadelphia: We needs us some resolution regarding Kristen Bell and season three of Heroes. Will she be a regular or not?
I’d say you needs you some grammars, but I know yous just being cutes. (Hee.) According to sources, Kristen Bell will not be a regular this season on Heroes, but she will appear in a recurring fashion, most likely for five more episodes. (Better than nada, no?) The only new regular is Cristine Rose as Mama Petrelli, who has a lot to do this season. Oh! And I just met up with Brea Grant, the new villain Speedster (otherwise known as Landry’s dread-headed cutie on Friday Night Lights) and she’s all kinds of awesome�and coming to our next Watch With Kristin Show, so stay tuned.
Additional ESPYs-Related Programming Announced for July
Host Justin Timberlake will be joined on stage by the worlds premier athletes and Hollywoods biggest stars when The 2008 ESPYs co-presented by HUMMER and Under Armour comes to Los Angeles next month. The 16th annual celebration of the best moments from the year in sports will be televised on ESPN and ESPN HD, Sunday, July 20, at 9 p.m. ET.
This years presenters will include Lance Armstrong, Jason Bateman (Hancock), David Beckham (LA Galaxy), Kristen Bell (When in Rome, Forgetting Sarah Marshall), Sophia Bush (One Tree Hill), singer/actress Ashanti, Zac Efron (Seventeen Again), Brendan Fraser (The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor), Samuel L. Jackson (Lakeview Terrace), Jet Li (The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor), Steve Nash (Phoenix Suns), David Ortiz (Boston Red Sox), Candace Parker (Los Angeles Sparks), IndyCar racer Danica Patrick, golfer Annika Sorenstam, Kate Walsh (Private Practice) and Luke Wilson (Henry Poole Is Here) with more to be announced in the coming weeks.
For the fifth time in the events 16-year history, fans will determine the winners in all categories (except the Arthur Ashe Courage Award and other special awards) by voting online at www.espys.tv and, for the first time, via text message at espn.mobi. Voting begins when nominees are announced July 1 at www.espys.tv, and runs through 11:59 p.m. ET on July 12.
Additional ESPYs-related programming includes The ESPY Nomination Show, July 1 at 8 p.m. on ESPN, Countdown to The ESPYs, July 20 at 8 p.m. on ESPN2, and the half-hour special ESPYs Backstage, July 21 at 10 p.m. on ESPN2. Plus, live red carpet coverage from the ESPYs taping on July 16 will be available exclusively at ESPN360.com at 7 p.m.
At least two celebrities are shunning the sun for skin cancer awareness.
Marcia Cross of Desperate Housewives is promoting the joint campaign between the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery and beauty brand Olay for a free skin-cancer screening program, while Kristen Bell of Forgetting Sarah Marshall has pledged to get her glow from a bottle.
Bell signed on to the Glow in the Dark campaign on the Jergens.com Web site. For every similar pledge made by the public, Jergens � known for its Natural Glow self-darkening skin products � donates $1 to The Skin Care Foundation.
”It’s an oxymoron to say you’ve got a healthy tan,” says Bell, 27. ”You want to glow.”
Even with the looks of a beach-loving starlet, Bell says she has pale Polish skin under her tinted moisturizer.
Cross also wears sunscreen every day � rain or shine � and wears hats almost all the time to protect the pale skin that’s become her trademark. ”I don’t want sun spots or even freckles anymore,” says the 46-year-old actress, who has had two family members stricken with melanoma.
This is the second year Cross is the spokeswoman for the program sponsored by Olay and ASDS to offer free skin-care screenings in June or July at the offices of participating dermatologists’ offices.
To make an appointment, log on to http://www.skincancertakesfriends.org/sctf08/.
source: ohio.com









