Hollywood Hung Club,Paris Latsis
November 18, 2009
Hollywood Hung Club,Paris Latsis:It seems that comedian and moviemaker BOBCAT GOLDTHWAITE was shooting the Oscar winner, waxed and naked in his new film Worlds Greatest Dad. Williams who is famously hirsute, inisisted on stripping for a scene in the film and stayed that way all day.
The director was so impressed with his pals manhood, he can’t understand why he doesn’t bare all more often.Police Academy star Goldwaite said, “I spent the whole day with Robin… He’s bottomless for the whole day on the set and I was like, ‘Why are you insecure…?’ If I was hung like him I wouldn’t have pants on right now.
“Honestly, if that was me, I’d just be, like, walking around: ‘How do you like me now, b**ches?’”
Although Williams’ daughter may not be as impressed, she said she was a little shocked to see her father naked on the big screen at the film’s premiere.
Goldthwaite adds, “She goes, ‘Thanks for the heads up I was going to see my dad’s hog
“Paris Latsis”
November 17, 2009
“Paris Latsis”:Monday night’s New Moon premiere in Los Angeles was like déjà vu for many of the stars of the film, who walked the same red carpet a year ago at the premiere of their blockbuster hit, Twilight. But Nikki Reed says she feels drastically different this time around, thanks to boyfriend Paris Latsis.
“When you date someone who loves the outdoors, it’s inspiring,” says the actress, who portrays vampire Rosalie Hale in the movie. “I’ve learned from my boyfriend. I’ve taken on his lifestyle.”
And that’s a good thing. Reed, 21, who has been dating Latsis, 27, since this summer, was so inspired by his love of outdoor sports that she quit smoking. “Instead of gaining weight, I lost weight,” she says. “I started going to the gym and taking care of myself. I’m into outdoor sports like hiking, windsurfing, water-skiing. I’m much more active and much happier.”
She’s also much more accustomed to the hoards of screaming Twilight fans who camped out for as many as five days to increase their chances of meeting the film’s stars. “Last year, I was like, hyperventilating. I don’t want to say I’ve gotten used to it, but my palms aren’t sweating as much,” she says. “I love walking up to my fans and saying, ‘Thank you for coming.’ It’s more real.
