When I called Kirsten Dunst this week, it was to talk about her new movie “How to Lose Friends and Alienate People”…
(Check out trailer here:)
… instead we ended up talking our heads off about the irritating beeping sound in the background. There was so much talk about it (no, of course I kept my mouth shut about my phone being the culprit) - that everyone on the “open line” started to conspire. When I asked the two actors (yes, lead Simon Pegg was also on the line, including seven other journalists) what they would have asked themselves, if they had been reporters (which they are in the movie) the confusion became as confusing as this sentence.
Listen to the clip here:
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… after that we started talking even more about the beeeeeeping …
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Maybe you’re wondering what the picture of this Swedish girl has to do with this post …
I’ll tell you. Madelene Hjelm from Huddinge in Sweden won our competition on Facebook, where we encouraged everyone to send us a question that we could forward to Kirsten Dunst.
Here’s the question (drum roll) - How did becoming a celebrity at such a young age affect you?
Anki is the VJ for the Norwegian edition of MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball.
Now she is producing Headbanger’s Ball for Denmark and producing/presenting the Norwegian edition, and all this from New York!
Kerel is trying to learn to do nothing and let the universe flow through. He really loves spirituality and music. So he combines the two. He grew up in Brooklyn, NY. reverbnation.com/mgca ; myspace.com/consciousarts ; twitter.com/mgca108
Troy will be writing about his adventures as a NYC promoter and what it's like working behind the impossible door that's filled with glitz, glamour and celebrities.
Liz works in client relations for a large financial institution. She resides on the Upper East Side. Working hours spent on Wall Street, but after the markets close.... say no more!
October 6th, 2008 at 1:27 pm
hei! Så kult at dere får snakke med alle kjendissene da!!!!!!!