BRAD Pitt`s manager has denied a television report that Oscar winner Angelina Jolie, who has publicly acknowledged she was expecting twins with the actor, had given birth to them in France this week
OSCAR-winning actress Angelina Jolie has given birth in France to twins fathered by actor Brad Pitt, bringing the Hollywood couple`s brood to six children, according to the celebrity television program Entertainment Tonight
TWO weeks after Angelina Jolie publicly acknowledged she was expecting twins with actor Brad Pitt, contradictory reports circulated today about whether she had given birth
Posted by: charlie browning of harvey wa 4:38pm today
Way I see it, the 'C' word is the final frontier.The 'F' word is now a integral part of the English language and most of us cannot clearly express ourselves without it.Therefore it is only natural that the 'C' word, will also become more freely used as a means of expression and eventually become acceptable, as the 'F' word now is.Good on her I say.Would have preferred to hear her daughter talking dirty though.
Posted by: Home Boy of Melbourne 4:36pm today
i went to see the vagina monologues (one of only a few guys in the audience), and the "c-word" was thrown around liberally because it pertains to the womanly bits. as a swear word it's a no-no, but it's a fine word for the hoo-hoo.
Posted by: martinX 4:35pm today
17 people shot in University attack and their worried about a word??
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HOLLYWOOD icon Jane Fonda dropped the c-bomb live on US television today, forcing a major network to apologise to its viewers.
During an interview on NBC’s high-rating Today show, the workout queen exercised her vocabulary by using the c-word while chatting about the play The Vagina Monologues.
“I live in Georgia, and I was asked to do a monologue called C*** and I said, ‘I don’t think so, I’ve got enough problems`,” Fonda said in a live broadcast just hours ago.
Today host Meredith Vieira laughed nervously following the faux-pas and quickly moved on with her questions.
No mention was made until well after the interview had finished, when Vieira apologised to any viewers offended by Fonda`s choice of language.
“In our last half hour we were talking about the Vagina Monologues and Jane Fonda inadvertently said a word from the play that you don’t say on television,” Vieira said.
“It was a slip and obviously she apologises and so do we – we would do nothing to offend the audience, so please accept that apology.
“And we come (back), we’re going to be talking about the secrets to making your love last.”
The live broadcast was watched by viewers on the east coast of the US, while a censored version of the interview was shown elsewhere.
Posted by: charlie browning of harvey wa 4:38pm today
Way I see it, the 'C' word is the final frontier.The 'F' word is now a integral part of the English language and most of us cannot clearly express ourselves without it.Therefore it is only natural that the 'C' word, will also become more freely used as a means of expression and eventually become acceptable, as the 'F' word now is.Good on her I say.Would have preferred to hear her daughter talking dirty though.
Posted by: Home Boy of Melbourne 4:36pm today
i went to see the vagina monologues (one of only a few guys in the audience), and the "c-word" was thrown around liberally because it pertains to the womanly bits. as a swear word it's a no-no, but it's a fine word for the hoo-hoo.
Posted by: martinX 4:35pm today
17 people shot in University attack and their worried about a word??
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