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Jim Carrey’s Makeout Sesh With Ewan McGregor Was Dreamy

“[Kissing Ewan McGregor] was a dream come true … I mean, look at the guy. I have to say he is a great kisser. [I] had to put out of [my] mind [my] own sexual preference and just try to understand that [I was] loving another person who just happens to be a guy. It wasn’t about male or female, love is love.”

Jim Carrey talks about his makeout session with Ewan McGregor in “I Love You Phillip Morris.” I’m loving his attitude about this. Not a trace of homophobia. Also, Ewan is super sexy, so that must make things easier. [Us Weekly] Keep reading »

The Daily Squeeze: Playing Gay, Guy’s Mistakes, And Faking Emotions

  • Ewan McGregor and Jim Carrey are playing gay lovers in the upcoming movie I Love You Phillip Morris. They went out to a a gay bar together in Miami to “get into character.” [AHN]
  • Read the top ten mistakes guys make in bed. Do they really think they are supposed to look like porn stars? That’s just funny. [Fox News]
  • Happiness is easier to fake than disgust or fear. [Reuters] Keep reading »
  • Star Couplings: Marky Mark Goes For Baby Number Three

  • Mark Wahlberg’s fiance of four years, Rhea Durham, is pregnant with their third child. Man up, Marky. [DListed]
  • Coolest surprise wedding ever — Lou Reed married longtime partner Laurie Anderson in a secret ceremony in Colorado earlier this month. We’re sure it was a “perfect day”! HA! [Contact Music]
  • Before there was Speidi, there was Heidi Montag and Chace Crawford. They supposedly made out before Heidi met Spencer. [RollingStone.com]
  • So annoying. Ashlee Simpson thinks she is being really adorable by playing coy about her pregnancy. You’re not Jennifer Lopez. No one cares. [Us Weekly]
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    Weekly Hottie Sandwich: Ewan McGregor and Colin Farrell

    There’s enough meat to open a New York City delicatessen in Woody Allen’s newest film Cassandra’s Dream which stars Ewan McGregor and Colin Farrell. (Now that’s a manwich!) The Brit bad boys play blue collar brothers who agree to murder a guy for some extra cash. Although Woody Allen’s script and direction have been unanimously panned, the casting is the true genius. A Dream indeed.
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