Manhattan
He's Just Not That Into You co-stars are definitely into each other.
Jennifer Aniston has found herself a new suitor, Hangover star Bradley Cooper.
Rumored to be together for months, Jennifer and Brad number two recently bonded over dinner at Il Cantinori restaurant in Manhattan. They also previously costarred in the movie, He's Just Not That Into You, though they did not have any scenes together. Read: Signs He's Just Not That Into You
Sources who are close to the stars claim the dinner wasn't a one-time thing; two have serious chemistry.
"Jen is really excited," an insider told Star Magazine. "She feels a connection to Bradley."
For his part, Bradley … Read More
The intense friendships girls have when single are difficult to re-create when in a couple.
I'm getting married in a little over two months, and though this is a happy, exciting time in my life, there's a bittersweetness. It started when I moved to New York a year and a half ago to be with my boyfriend. Up until then, our relationship had been long-distance; he was in Manhattan, and I was in Chicago. Through daily phone calls and frequent trips back and forth, we fell in love while still maintaining solo lives in our respective cities. It was a unique experience to be in a fully committed relationship, but continue living the same single-girl … Read More
It's hard work keeping Manhattan's most powerful men undressed and on point.
The Girlfriend Experience, a film about high-class call-girls and the men who pay for them, aired earlier this week at the Tribeca Film Festival just a few blocks north of where the real action took place—Wall Street. Director Steven Soderbergh called upon adult-film star Sasha Grey to take the lead, a role that, surprisingly, made the porn actress weary.
"I got [to my first sex scene], and I was only nervous waiting around," the actress told MTV News. Then once the scene started, I was fine. But working for Steven—it's like, 'Am I doing this right? Should … Read More
Finding a great guy online, without going online? Sometimes you get lucky.
When my friend Meredith decided to join JDate, the biggest online Jewish dating network, I encouraged her participation, but I didn't follow suit.
The idea of uploading flattering photos, filling out mile-long surveys, and presenting the well thought-out, wittier version of myself had no part in my lackadaisical lifestyle. The notion of engaging in cheeky e-banter and phone calls exhausted me; I had no idea how I would have any energy left to set up dates and subsequently go on them. Besides, I had a boyfriend.
Meredith was prepared for the bouts of typed exchanges. Unlucky in love, she … Read More