Blake Lively

August 25, 2011 Extra Scoop

Sean Penn has a new lady in his life and her name is Shannon Costello. Read full story at People.com.

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Here are other hot topics for August 25!

Leo DiCaprio Trying to Win Over Blake Lively's Dad? - UsWeekly

August 07, 2011 Awards Shows

The stars shined on the red carpet for Sunday's 2011 Teen Choice Awards in L.A.

Check out "Extra's" hot gallery and vote on your favorite outfit!

July 27, 2011 Hot Topics

Fans of the popular franchise "Sex and the City" could get a taste of a 20-something-year-old Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda in the film's rumored prequel, based on the beloved friends' early years in New York City.

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According to Daily Mail, the top choices for the cast are as follows: Blake Lively as Samantha Jones, Selena Gomez for the part of Charlotte York, Emma Roberts as Miranda Hobbs and newcomer Elizabeth Olsen to portray Carrie Bradshaw. Olsen, 22, is the younger sister of billionaire twins Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen.

July 23, 2011 Health & Beauty

"Extra" talked with beauty expert Jamie Krell about five things you should have to stay looking great this summer.

1. Amika Clipless Curling Wand for curly, wavy hair. "When it comes to your hair, the look for summer is definitely beach-y waves, like Blake Lively," explains Krell.

2. Dr. Brandt UV SPF 30 for flawless skin. "We've all seen those pics of Gwyneth Paltrow, on the beach looking amazing with little-to-no makeup. The secret is this Dr. Brandt UV SPF 30. It's water resistant, oil free, gives total protection and is tinted so it hides those imperfections."

3. Josie Maran Argan Illuminizer for that sun-kissed glow. Says Krell, "You can use this on cheekbones, arms, legs ,even on your chest to give you that summer healthy glow."

June 17, 2011 Movies

Superhero action film "Green Lantern" is this weekend's heavy hitter, starring the "Sexiest Man Alive," Ryan Reynolds, and Hollywood's "It" girl, Blake Lively.

Although the film has received mixed reviews, it will most likely be on a par with "X-Men: First Class," and pull in about $50 to $60 million during its first three days of release throughout North America, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

June 16, 2011 Movies

Superstar superhero Ryan Reynolds walked the red carpet at the premiere of "Green Lantern" in Hollywood on Wednesday evening.

Ryan talked about the cover story he penned for Entertainment Weekly, titled, "Why I'm Obsessed with Ryan Reynolds" and explained, "They had this idea to write this article about being obsessed and I said, 'Why don't you let me write it so I can turn it on it's ass a little bit?' So yeah, I had fun with that."

June 07, 2011 Candid Confessions

"Green Lantern" star Blake Lively sat down with "Extra" correspondent Renee Bargh to talk about her fashion sense -- and dealing with paparazzi tailing her and new beau Leonardo DiCaprio.

"We get into this job to do what we do, and the fact that there's a whole other life beyond that you're not asking for is comes with the territory," Lively said. "But you don't ever get used to it. You know, you just have to keep your head down and live your life and that's that."

June 02, 2011 Celebrity Highlights

5 Fun Facts on Blake Lively

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"Green Lantern" actress Blake Lively is Glamour magazine's July cover girl. Here are five fun facts about the comely blonde, including why she doesn't think breaking up is that hard to do. For more of Blake's Glamour photo shoot, click here.

1. Her Real Name is...

... Blake Christina Lively — and at 5'10" she might want to leave the 4-inch heels at home on those dates with her new beau, 6-footer Leonardo DiCaprio.

2. School Spirit

Blake was a Burbank High School cheerleader AND class president.

3. Culinary Enthusiast

The actress loves to cook, reportedly taking cooking classes everywhere she travels.

4. The Happiest Place on Earth

As a kid, the California girl loved Disneyland and went twice a week with her mom.

5. Breaking Up is No Big Deal

The actress told Glamour magazine, "Every relationship you have, you're learning and growing and taking something from that. So for me, it's never been too dramatic of a thing when something ends."