Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Jennifer Aniston poses in towel to promote new scent

After launching her perfume, Jennifer Aniston is leaving no stones unturned to publicise it - recently the actress struck a seductive pose in a towel in an ad to promote Lolavie.

The new ad shows the 41-year-old star wrapped in a towel, sitting on a rock, with a seductive expression, reports dailymail.co.uk.

The former Friends star had been working on the fragrance for the past more than a year and describes it as a "non-perfume perfume", adding that it won't be a strong, overpowering scent.

"The first perfumes I ever wore were Miss Dior and Anais Anais. My mother wore Caleche and my grandmother used a body splash that came in a big yellow jug that she kept by the bathtub. Those were very strong scents. Now I am not a big perfume-y-fragrance fan," she said.

Asked what she wants from the fragrance, she said: "I want people to go 'What is that? You smell great!' But most of all I want it to smell natural."

Angelina Jolie prefers working with Brad Pitt

Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie has revealed that her favourite actor to work with is partner Brad Pitt.

The pair played husband and wife in Mr & Mrs Smith, with some saying it led to 46-year-old Brad leaving his then wife Jennifer Aniston, 41, reports dailystar.co.uk.

"I love working with him [Brad Pitt]. He is my favourite actor," said 36-year-old actress.

Schwarzenegger's comeback in The Expendables

Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger is making a comeback to the big screen after over five years - but with just a cameo in action movie The Expendables.

The California governor is seen in the trailer for the action adventure movie, reports contactmusic.com. The film is due for release in August.

The Austria-born politician has not appeared after being seen in Around the World in 80 Days in 2004. Previous movies include Eraser, the Terminator series and True Lies, as well as comedies Jingle All the Way and Kindergarten Cop.

Sandra Bullock asked to return Razzie

Oscar-award winning actress Sandra Bullock has been asked to return her Golden Raspberry award for worst performing actress.

The 45-year-old was handed the Worst Actress Razzie last month for her role in All About Steve but the ceremony's founder John Wilson has urged Bullock to give back the prize because she was handed the original trophy, which is worth thousands of dollars, instead of a replica version intended for her, reports express.co.uk.

"We are ready to take the unprecedented step of asking a winner to return a Razzie. As Sandra was in such a rush after winning Worst Actress she ran off with the original handmade prototype which has been present at ceremonies since the 1980s," said Wilson.