SANDRA BULLOCK

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SANDRA BULLOCK
Golden
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C A N A D A
WEEKLY • No 203 • 31 january 2011
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sandra
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on baby louis – and
those romance rumours
‘He’s an amazing friend’
a night of personal triumphs
and touching tributes at the
Golden globes
‘This is one of the
nights you really
smell the roses,’ said
Michael Douglas. All
eyes were on the
newly healthy actor
and his glamorous
wife, Catherine
Zeta-Jones, as they
walked the red carpet
hand in hand.
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as radiant stars show off their
love – or bravely fly solo
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‘Louis is the only man in my life
right now and that’s all I can
handle. This is my first time away
from him and I’m having some
trouble’ SANDRA BULLOCK
In 2010, Sandra Bullock celebrated her Golden Globe win with
then-husband Jesse James by her side. Their marriage ended
soon afterward, but Sandra – now a mother to one-year-old
Louis – made a triumphant return in a stunning pale-pink gown
by Jenny Packham. While the dress boasted beaded detailing
and an elegant train, Sandra says she chose it for its comfort. ‘I
could walk in it and I can sit in it and I felt like myself.’ Arriving
solo to the event, the actress also squashed rumours that she is
dating actor Ryan Reynolds, with whom she celebrated New
Year’s Eve. ‘He is not my lover,’ she said, adding that the news
would no doubt spark a ‘collective sigh among women.’
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year, the Golden Globe Awards kick off the red-carpet award season
with supreme glamour – and this year’s ceremony proved no exception, as
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crème de la crème of the film and television world arrived in shimmering
gowns and stylish tuxedos to light up the night with their star power.
But the 68th annual ceremony also brought with it a sense of rebirth and
joyful new beginnings for some of Hollywood’s top talent. Sandra Bullock,
last year’s winner for best actress in a drama, returned in splendid style,
wearing a pale-pink beaded, asymmetrical Jenny Packham dress and debuting
a new haircut. It was no doubt an emotional time for The Blind Side
actress, 46, who just last year had celebrated her victory with then-husband
Jesse James, telling him in a moving acceptance speech, “my life got better
when I met you.” Just weeks later, he admitted to infidelity and the couple
ended their marriage.
Showing true grit, brave new mother Sandra displayed no signs of
strain as she walked the red carpet of the
Beverly Hills Hilton alone. In fact, she
seemed happier than ever, speaking gleefully
of her life with Louis, the one-year-old son
she adopted in New Orleans last year. “I miss
him,” said Sandra. “This is my first time away.
I’m having trouble.”
The beautiful actress also took the opportunity to address rumours that she is dating
newly single Ryan Reynolds, her Canadian
co-star in 2009’s The Proposal. “I think there
will be a collective sigh among women across
the United States when I say he’s not my
lover,” she said in a faux-dramatic drawl.
Above: Brad and Angelina’s arrival on the red carpet brought the loudest cheers from fans
gathered outside the Beverly Hills Hilton Hotel. Opposite: Always a style star, elegant Angelina
didn’t disappoint in a Versace gown covered with Swarovski crystals, which she paired with
delicate emerald earrings. The couple, who have six children, stayed close to each other
throughout the evening. They happily posed with friends Michael Douglas and Catherine
Zeta-Jones (left) in the ballroom and Brad kept a protective arm around Angelina as she reapplied
her lip gloss (above, centre) while taking in the ceremony.
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‘The very best thing of all has been
my wife Livia and all the beautiful
things she’s given me’ COLIN FIRTH
It was a winning evening for Colin Firth (with wife Livia, above). In his moving acceptance speech, the
best actor in a drama winner (above, right) praised Livia as well as his ‘supernaturally talented fellow
cast members.’ The best actress in a drama winner, mom-to-be Natalie Portman (far right), thanked
her fiancée, Benjamin Millepied (right, with Natalie), for ‘helping me continue ... creating life.’
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“He’s just an amazing friend for 10
years … but I don’t get his loving
after dark!” Added Sandra, “[Louis
is] the only man in my life right now
– and that’s all I can handle!”
Also making a triumphant appearance after a painful year was
Michael Douglas, a best supporting
actor nominee for Wall Street:
Money Never Sleeps. Just days earlier,
Michael, 66, had announced that
he is tumour-free after a battle
with throat cancer. “This is one of
the nights you really smell the
roses,” he said. “Being able to
come to this thing cancer-free is
pretty special.”
Hand-in-hand with his wife of
10 years, Catherine Zeta-Jones, 41,
Michael appeared happy, healthy
and eager to embrace life – and
his wife – with a new zeal. “Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas
really seemed to have fallen in
love all over again,” eTalk host Ben
Mulroney told Hello! exclusively
after encountering the handsome
pair on the red carpet. Looking as beautiful as always,
Catherine made a sweeping statement in a gorgeous green Monique Lhuillier gown. Through
her choice of colour, the football
for their support during his
red-carpet interviews.
With its informal atmosphere – guests freely come and
go from tables laden with bottles of champagne – the Golden Globes gave Michael and
Catherine the opportunity to
reunite with countless friends.
Among them were Brad Pitt
and Angelina Jolie, who posed
for photos with them inside
the ballroom, which boasted
30,000 Swarovski crystals onstage and around the room.
Earlier, the dazzling couple
had arrived on the red carpet
arm in arm, walking straight to
the stands so they could chat
with their many admirers.
“When Brad and Angelina
walk the carpet, the tone and
intensity of the cheers jump
up a notch or two,” shared
Ben. Angelina, 35, who was
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enthusiast was supporting her
favourite team, the New York
Jets, who were playing during
the ceremony. “Some people
call it emerald, but I call it
Jets,” she said, smiling.
Michael and Catherine
weren’t the only ones feeling
grateful that the actor was
healthy enough to attend the
Golden Globes. As the ceremony drew to a close, the ­Oscar
winner took to the stage to
present the final award of the
evening, best picture – drama
(a prize won by The Social Network). As soon as Michael
emerged, the audience of his
peers rose to their feet and
filled the theatre with lengthy,
heartfelt applause. “There’s
just got to be an easier way to
get a standing ovation,” said a
visibly moved Michael, who
also thanked his wife and children
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Gowns at this year’s Golden Globe Awards
were all about drama and detail. Left to
right: Halle Berry got pulses racing in a
black satin Nina Ricci dress with a
sheer train; Olivia Wilde was partyperfect in her Marchesa ball gown with
a Midas touch of an accent – sparkling
golden Christian Louboutin platforms;
newly single Eva Longoria radiated
­sophistication in a sweeping Zac Posen;
Julianne Moore was bold in her asymmetrical pink
Lanvin dress with gold accessories.
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Best actor in a TV drama nominee Jon Hamm (far left, with his
longtime girlfriend, Jennifer Westfeldt) gives his dapper Mad Men
character Don Draper a run for his money in a sharp navy suit; his
onscreen wife, January Jones (left), always a red-carpet risk taker,
shines in a cut-out Versace dress designed just for the occasion.
The newly single star – she just split from comedian Jason Sudeikis
– recently signed to represent Versace’s spring/summer accessories
line. A dapper Robert Downey Jr., (above, in a grey Prada suit with
wife Susan), presented the award for best actress in a movie comedy
and had the audience in stitches as he offered tongue-in-cheek
advice on how to succeed in Hollywood. (Hint: it involves dating
him.) Right: New American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez put her best
foot forward in a white Zuhair Murad dress with $5 million worth of
Harry Winston jewels. Her husband, Marc Anthony, wore Gucci.
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After forgetting to mention him when she won an Emmy last summer,
Temple Grandin star Claire Danes (left, in Calvin Klein) said ‘I love you,
I love you, I love you,’ to husband Hugh Dancy (below) as she accepted
the trophy for best actress in a miniseries. Right: Anne Hathaway
makes an eye-catching entrance in a backless amber Armani Privé
gown). The svelte star had a laugh with fellow guests (above, L-R)
Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jake Gyllenhaal and Christian Bale.
nominated for best actress in a
comedy for The Tourist, eventually
lost out to Annette Bening of The
Kids Are All Right. Still, Angelina
was a style winner in a draped emerald Versace gown with Swarovski
crystals almost the same colour as
her cat-like eyes. “My girls are always
happy about me getting dressed
up,” said the mom of six from the
red carpet.
Brad obviously approved of his
wife’s glamorous appearance too,
and the couple snuggled together
– with Angelina fixing Brad’s tie
at one point – throughout the
ceremony, which was hosted by
British funnyman Ricky Gervais. The A-list couple were no doubt
pleased to watch as Brad’s director
from The Curious Case of Benjamin
Button, David Fincher, notched up
four awards for his film The Social
Network, including best picture –
drama and best director.
Best actor in a drama, however,
went to Colin Firth for The King’s
Speech – and the 50-year-old British
star had the audience in stitches
with his humorous acceptance
speech. “To get to this stage of your
life with your dignity and judgment intact can be somewhat precarious,” he said. “Sometimes all
you need is a bit of gentle reassurance to keep you on track, but
right now this [award] is all that
stands between me and a Harley
Davidson.” Colin’s tone turned
serious when thanking his wife of
13 years: “The very best thing of
all has been Livia and all the
beautiful things she’s given me. I
think I can cope at just about any
age as long as I still see her.”
Mom-to-be Natalie Portman,
29, (in a pink satin Viktor & Rolf
gown with Swarovski crystal rose
detail) also kept the audience
enthralled as she accepted the
best actress in a drama trophy for
her turn in Black Swan. Natalie
movingly thanked her mother
and father for “bringing me into
this world and giving me such a
wonderful life.” But it was her
new fiancée, Black Swan choreographer Benjamin Millepied, who
brought out her mischievous side.
“You may remember him [from
the film] as the guy who, when
they ask, ‘Would you sleep with
that girl?’ he’s like, ‘No,’ ” she
said. Grinning, she added: “He’s
the best actor – it’s not true, he
totally wants to sleep with me!”
For many of the stars, there was
only one way to top off a ceremony
filled with triumph, tributes and
laughter: by heading off to enjoy
the rest of the night with Hollywood’s finest at one of the many
post-Golden Globe parties!
report: carli Whitwell
and elaine evans
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‘I think I just dropped my heart between
Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore. So if
anyone sees that, please give it back to me’
‘GLEE’ WINNER CHRIS COLFER
Glee was the big winner of the night in the television category. (Above, the cast
celebrates the victory as a group.) The musical mega-hit took home three awards,
including the best supporting actor in a TV series trophy for Chris Colfer. ‘It means
the world to me,’ he said after his big win. ‘I remember watching the show when I
was eight and printing out the prediction ballots and passing them out to my friends
and family who didn’t really care.’ His co-stars were equally excited for the actor;
Lea Michele (right, in a pink Oscar de la Renta gown) cried tears of joy over his
win. Castmate Corey Monteith took to his Twitter page to announce his
excitement: ‘Chris Colfer wins the Golden Globe,’ he wrote. ‘Go Glee!’
The show’s Jane Lynch (above, far R) took home the Globe for best
supporting actress in a series and joked that she was ‘falsely
humbled’ by the honour. Left: Canadian singer Justin Bieber
debuted a new hairstyle and won over red-carpet reporters with his charm. ‘It was interesting to see Justin
Bieber walk a carpet populated by film and television
icons,’ eTtalk host Ben Mulroney tells Hello! Canada
exclusively. ‘It was so new to him, he seemed almost
shy – odd for one of the world’s biggest pop stars.
He was an absolute gentlemen to the press on the
red carpet.’ Far right: Newly single Black Swan star
Mila Kunis won major fashion points with her stunning green
one-shouldered Vera Wang dress.
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