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week ending july 28, 2013 | guyanatimeSinternational.com
Kim and Kayne splash 500, Amanda Seyfried watched 000 pounds on 'gold toilets' porn for 1st time at age 6
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im Kardashian and her boyfriend Kanye West have splurged over 500,000 pounds on four gold-plated toilets for their new Bel Air mansion. The Hollywood couple has been staying at Kardashian's mum, Kris Jenner's house, while their pad undergoes extensive renovations, the Sun reported. The duo has now started buying lavish furniture and fittings for their state-of-the-art bathrooms, since they have got the completion date. The rapper has also ordered six special-edi-
tion beds from the company that supplies London's Savoy Hotel, costing 114,000 pounds each. The duo has also filled their kitchen with Electrolux gear, worth 500,000 pounds, and a Swarovskiencrusted fridge freezer. A source told the
publication that the new parents expect the interior to cost twice as much as the property. The insider added that the couple is spending more than a million on a security system alone. The pair welcomed their first child North, in June. (TOI)
Ryan Reynolds a nervous flier
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ctor Ryan Reynolds admits his fear of flying makes him lose all his confidence on airplanes and
he becomes extremely nervous. The 36-year-old actor hates flying across the world for his acting career. "I'm a terrible, terrible flier. I lose all my confidence when I'm on a plane. I hate it, hate it so much," femalefirst. co.uk has reported. Reynolds, who is married to actress Blake Lively, claims a scary skydiving mishap when he was a teenager that left him with this phobia, and despite playing a jet pilot in "The Green Lantern", he was still not able to overcome his fears. (TOI)
‘Glee' star Cory Monteith's character to die in tribute episode
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lee' creators have confirmed that they will be dedicating a tribute episode to the tragic star Cory Monteith and kill off his on-screen avatar Finn Hudson, in the show. Creator and executive producer of the hit show, Ryan Murphy, told Deadline that they will begin shooting the two episodes in late August, so that people can physically go back to work, the Mirror reported. Murphy said that his team would then do an episode that will deal with the death of Finn's character and follow that with a long hiatus. He insisted that his team was not sure if they should shut down the show or come back in December and January. Murphy added that all the options were considered, and decided to do what the cast and crew felt best. (TOI)
Nelson Mandela biopic to premiere at Toronto Film Festival
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he film adaption of Nelson Mandela's memoir ‘Long Walk to Freedom’ will have its world pre-
miere at the Toronto Film Festival in September. Idris Elba, the ‘Luther’ star, would play South Africa's anti-apartheid icon in the film, the BBC reported. The other films to be screened at the festival include ‘The Fifth Estate’, a film based on Julian Assange starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the WikiLeaks founder. Colin Firth starrer ‘The Railway Man’ and ‘August: Osage Country’ with Meryl Streep will also debut at the event. (TOI)
manda Seyfried has revealed that her first encounter with pornography was at the tender age of six. The 27-year-old star, who is playing 'Linda Lovelace' in the upcoming biopic, told GQ that the flick had a guy dressed in a cop costume with a girl going down on him, Contactmusic reported. She confessed that
it was the first time she saw a penis, which was
very graphic for her. (TOI)
Steve Jobs' death left Ashton Kutcher emotional
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ctor Ashton Kutcher, who plays the lead role in a biopic based on Steve Jobs, says he had a "bizarre emotional reaction" when the Apple cofounder expired in 2011. "When Steve Jobs passed away, I had this bizarre emotional reaction and I didn't know what it was. I was like, 'Wow, why am I so shook up about this?' And I started thinking about all the ways my life was affected by this guy and began learning about him anywhere and everywhere I could," Kutcher said in a statement. This special connect helped the actor portray the late tech wizard with more authenticity in his upcoming biopic "JOBS". The movie chronicles Jobs' darkest days, biggest triumphs, his dreams, hopes and passions and his aspiration to change the world, as well as question the impossible. PVR Pictures will release "JOBS" across Indian theatres Aug 16. (TOI)