At 41 years old, Julia Roberts has still got it and showed it off on a Hawaii holiday while sporting a teeny bikini. The actress was spotted on Monday while vacationing in Hawaii with her husband Danny Moder and three children. Aside from her Frolicking in the surf her body looked amazing in a green bikini, but it wasn’t just her bikini that had people talking. Roberts was showing off something else, a new tattoo on her lower back. The tattoo, otherwise called a Tramp Stamp, has the name of her 3 children: Henry, 2, and twins Hazel and Phinnaeus, 4. The tattoo hovers right above her bikini line and on top of another tattoo of a butterfly which supposedly goes down…way down. Roberts also has a red heart tattoo on her right shoulder, which she got on her 23rd birthday.
Heidi Klum might be expecting, but she didn’t let that get in the way of her glamarous appearance at Monday nights Met Costume Institute Gala, The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion. The stylish supermodel looked radiant in a voluminous black and purple gown designed by J. Mendel. She was escorted by the designer, Gilles Mendel.
Check out this adorable photo of Clay Aiken’s darling little boy, Parker Foster Aiken. At 9-months-old he’s already showing off his dad’s red hair and big smile. He was spotted having lunch with Mom Jaymes Foster.
Saving the weirdest for last, actor Shia LaBeouf spoke to Playboy for the June issue about his “hippie” parents and his nudist mother, Shayna Saide. Although he’s mentioned this before, there is one comment which made my ears perk up. When asked about growing up with a mother who is a nudist he said, “The nudity was weird, especially when her friends came over. All of them would just be naked around the house. That was strange for me, and it was really bizarre when my friends were there. You’ve got your little buds over, and Mom’s, like, playing naked connect the dots or whatever”. Now for the creepy quote, “Probably the sexiest woman I know is my mother.If I could meet my mother and marry her, I would. I would be with my mother now, if she weren’t my mother, as sick as that sounds.”
He went on to say that his parents were open about their use of drugs saying, “I grew up with a bunch of hippies, and marijuana was always around. Pot was never looked at as a negative thing. I could smoke it on holidays with my parents, and we were all good. I like pot. It has never been a monster for me. I can put limits on it. But I definitely saw from a very young age what drugs can do to you.”





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