Lipstick Jungle
How I Met Your Mother Meets Lipstick Jungle.
You know the show How I Met Your Mother (HIMYM)? It's good, right? You know the main character, not Jason Segel or Neil Patrick Harris' characters, the know-it-all, Ted Mosby (played by Josh Radnor). Yeah, that guy is pretty excellent, right? According to CelebAmour, old boy is dating that one gal from Lipstick Jungle. No, not Brooke Shields, it's Lindsay Price.
Rumor has it that these two have been dating on the lowdown (down low, no doubt) for a few months and have just recently been seen in public together. They've been seen in the … Read More
Multiple reasons to tune in and turn on in 2009.
Sometimes you don’t want a little something on the side, something easy with no commitments. Well, since you can’t cheat and blind hookups can get kinda dangerous, how about curling up with a television hunk? In 2009, we’re setting our DVRs, shutting the door and spending some time with these HDTV-ready hotties:
Kiefer Sutherland of Fox's 24: Smoking hot Jack Bauer does more in one day than most of us will ever do in a lifetime. We petition Fox to give Kiefer some sex scenes this season. We’re sure as talented as Jack Bauer is he could … Read More
Older women dating younger men make the case for living the cougar lifestyle.
From celebrity relationships (Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon, Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher, Halle Berry and Gabriel Aubry) to prime-time television (Lipstick Jungle, The Old Adventures of New Christine and ABC's soon-to-air Cougar Town) it's clear that the older-woman-dating-down double standard is starting to disappear. The term "cougar" even surfaced in a T-Mobile commercial. In the following five reasons, you'll learn from women loving the lifestyle why you should embark on your own May-December (or just September) romance. But do yourself a favor and stick to guys over 21 unless you want to be buying all of the … Read More
Star and Bushnell both have new shows coming out that are quite similar.
From The New York Times
By Allen Salkin
ON a Monday last January, Candace Bushnell was feeling ebullient. The author of “Sex and the City” had just heard that her latest novel, “Lipstick Jungle,” would be made into a television pilot. If all went well, a series with her as an executive producer would be headed to NBC.
Ms. Bushnell was clinking champagne glasses with her husband, Charles Askegard, a ballet dancer, in their apartment on lower Fifth Avenue when it occurred to her that she had not received a congratulatory call from her old friend Darren Star, the producer of “Sex … Read More