Showing posts with label Kevin James. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kevin James. Show all posts

Cover Girl: Jessica Biel on Cosmo

It seems like the only thing that Jessica Biel has been working on lately is being squired around town by gorgeous men ... Derek Jeter, Justin Timberlake and Ryan Reynolds to name a few. The 25-year-old Colorado native is on the cover of July's Cosmo dishing about her upcoming movie with Kevin James and Adam Sandler.

This month, getting people to crack up will be a sign of a job well done. In her new movie, the comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, Jessica portrays a gay-rights attorney who ends up falling for her client, played by Adam Sandler, who is pretending to be coupled up with Kevin James's character to receive domestic-partner benefits. "Finally, I get to play the goofy outgoing girl, which is much more my real personality," she says. Case in point: She and her group of girlfriends have a tradition of getting dressed up in crazy '70s clothes and neon wigs and going roller-skating at a Los Angeles rink. The other night, they even donned the wigs to stay in and play board games. "I am just not this aloof and sexy woman," she says.
Photo from Cosmo.

Cover Girl: Jessica Biel on Elle Magazine

Actress and former arm candy of Derek Jeter and Justin Timberlake, actress Jessica Biel's next stop is the June cover of Elle magazine. You can also catch her next month at the movie theater in her newest role, opposite Adam Sandler and Kevin James in I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry. You can read the complete Elle piece right here, but in the meantime, here's the low-down on Jessica and dating:

When the tabloids started spotting Biel with Justin Timberlake in January shortly after his breakup with Cameron Diaz—the two were seen snowboarding together in Park City, Utah, during the Sundance Film Festival; sharing a glass of champagne at Prince's Golden Globes party; and backstage at Timberlake's concert in San Diego—her personal life suddenly became of great interest to the public. She dodges a probe about her relationship with Timberlake while knocking back shrimp tempura with aplomb, saying that she was in Park City with girlfriends and holding meetings for her production company, Iron Ocean Films. Nor does she want to discuss her past relationships with actors Ryan Reynolds and Chris Evans, or Yankee star Derek Jeter, "for no other reason than I can't even go to the dry cleaner by myself anymore," she says. "You're seen in public with anybody that you might not even know, and you're speculated about."

Asked if the constant attention makes dating hard, she says, "It makes everything hard because you can't even go to pick up a prescription without somebody trying to snap a photo of what you have in your Longs Drugs bag. Thank goodness I'm a nice person," she says. "Thank you, Mom, for teaching me that."

Leah Remini Sounds Off on the End of King Of Queens

Actress Leah Remini is readying herself for the end of CBS' The King of Queens, after playing Carrie Heffernan for nine seasons. She sat down with TV Guide to talk about the series finale, weight issues and her ultra-famous friends Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes and Jennifer Lopez.

TV Guide: You're coming down to the wire with next month's series finale. How does it feel?
Remini: Awful. It's a cliché, but you just don't know what you have until it's gone. Kevin [James] and I have both had babies on the show. We've lost weight. We've gained weight. Just look at everything we've gone through. Nine years is a big chunk of your life. It's been my first real success, and you can't recreate that. I'm going to miss a lot about it.

TV Guide: Did you and Kevin always get along, or did you bicker like any real-life married couple?
Remini: There have been shows where Kevin and I weren't talking, which actually makes me laugh out loud when I see them. Like, "Oh, my god, I had to lay on top of him and he wasn't talking to me!"

TV Guide: What kind of stuff would you fight about?
Remini: The usual crap that you get in a relationship. You know, "Why do you have an attitude?" "Why do you have an attitude?" When you work with somebody for nine years, you're bound to get on each other's nerves. But we still love each other.

TV Guide: Are you going to take home any mementos from the set?
Remini: I'm gonna take my whole dressing room. I hope you don't print that, because they might come after me. I have a Galaga [video-game] machine the producers bought me. And I'll probably take home a wedding picture of me and Kevin that's been on the piano.

TV Guide: How did becoming a mother to Sofia Bella in 2004 change your attitude toward work?
Remini: It just puts things in perspective. When Kevin had his daughter [Sienna-Marie, in 2005], we lightened up. We used to obsess about the most ridiculous things, like, "Why can't we have sesame bagels?" And since we've had the babies, we appreciate what we have.

TV Guide: You were very open about your difficulty losing the baby weight. Why was it so hard?
Remini: Because I ate like a pig. I just ate like crap. I ate anything and everything. I went back to my childhood. I'd eat a whole box of mac and cheese, McDonald's, French toast. I'd say, "I don't eat it. My baby eats it." But I went on a great diet.

TV Guide: What's your secret?
Remini: It's called the 1st Personal Diet. It's determined by the metabolic rate of your blood, and then they send you a diet on your e-mail. I was trying everything else. I did Jenny Craig and lost 10 pounds, but I couldn't get rid of the other 40. And this did it in six weeks.

TV Guide: You're friends with Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes. What do you guys do when you hang out together?
Remini: It's funny because people think this person or that person is not normal because they happen to act. But it's just what you would do at anybody's house. You have dinner, you watch a movie, you play cards, you play games. You enjoy each others' company. We end up talking about marriage, kids, houses, dreams, hopes, fears — normal stuff.

TV Guide: Jennifer Lopez is also one of your pals. What's she like?
Remini: Jennifer and I are very similar. We're from the same place. She's so normal that it would baffle people. She loves to hang out, loves to give advice, loves to be a good friend, loves to be a good stepmother. Cooking and cleaning and taking care of her man and taking care of her family. She just loves to be a girl, so we connect on that level.

TV Guide: You've been involved with Scientology for a long time. Why has it become so controversial in recent years?
Remini: The advice I give people on this is, "If you're interested to know what it is, go buy a book." You don't go to South Park to find out what Scientology is. Make a decision based on what you've read, not what you heard or what somebody's cousin heard. Find out for yourself. Religion's there to help people lead better lives and be better people. So whatever religion that is, god bless ya. If it helps ya, it helps ya. If it doesn't, call it a day.

Photo from TV Guide.

Adam Sandler's Next Movie

Funnyman Adam Sandler has lined up his next movie gig. In Bedtime Stories, he stars as a guy who gets thrown for a loop when the bedtime stories he tells his niece and nephew start coming true.

The film is set to be directed by Adam Shankman, he of Hairspray fame. He said, "It's basically a mash-up of Liar Liar and The Princess Bride, [mixed] with the fantasy side of The Lord of the Rings."

Adam can be seen in the current release, Reign Over Me, and the upcoming movie, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, due out in July, with Kevin James.

Sounds, um, interesting.

Photo from Adam's website.

Kevin James and Wife to Add to Family

King of Queens actor and former stand-up comic, Kevin James, and his wife, Steffiana De La Cruz, have announced that they are expecting their second child on July 1st. The couple met on a blind date and got married in 2004. They have one daughter, 18-month-old Sienna-Marie.

The King of Queens is ending their nine-season run on May 21st. Kevin's next project is an upcoming movie with Adam Sandler, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, which will hit theaters this summer.

Photo from CBS.