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The Tudors star says his brand of romance is a little more practical.
If you’re having romantic dreams about Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, you might want to stop. The star recently admitted on the red carpet that that isn't the deal with him. The star of The Tudors recently stated that he doesn’t consider himself a romantic kind of guy, saying, "It’s not that I don’t believe in romance. It’s that I don’t believe in dinner for two by the ocean, walking down the beach holding hands – that version of romance. I think I’m probably romantic, but I’m not outwardly romantic. I’m not a player."So, if you’re a … Read More
Tired of cozying up to your cat, ladies? Try one of these Hollywood hunks.
Fair is fair, ladies! We just wrote up Hollywood’s most eligible bachelorettes, so it’s time the girls got their shot. Ladies, if you want to break out your hottest dress to hunt some big game, we’ve got some Hollywood single men who are ready and available.
Robert Pattinson, the sexy star of Twilight, has women’s hearts aflutter all over the world after his big break out role as Edward, the movie’s sexy vampire. Known to have the best hair in Hollywood, if you can beat the teens off him, he appears to be sweet and quite smart.
Adam Levine, our favorite … Read More
Playboy founder reveals he almost swallowed a sex toy in his new book.
Somehow even at his advanced age, there’s something appealing about Hugh Hefner. The Huffington Post reports that Mario Lopez of Extra got a chance to sit down with the Playboy founder at the signing of his new book, Mr. Playboy, and got some details about some of the juicier details of the book. When Lopez asked Hefner what would be the most surprising thing divulged in the tell-all tome, Hefner said, “Probably an incident that occurred back in the late seventies where I almost swallowed a sex toy.” Hefner also admits in the interview with Lopez that … Read More
“Matchmaker” takes on a whole new meaning.
A recent time.com article highlights the unsettling matchmaking services of Southeast Asia. It’s a little different than the Million Matchmaker, or whatever that reality show is. Instead, Taiwanese bachelors are presented with around 100 Vietnamese young women, who are seated in a room, 12 at a time, and eye-balled. They are taken on the spot. The price tags range from $1,000 to $8,000, much of which goes directly to the bride-to-be’s parents.
What follows is predictable: marriages made of fear, poor living conditions, virtual slavery. As a backlash to the matchmaking agencies, which tout “Vietnamese make ideal wives: … Read More