Jennifer Garner on Marie Claire-October issue.

Jennifer Garner graces the October issue of Marie Claire magazine.A sneak peak into the magazine.

Jennifer on her 21-month-old daughter Violet:
“She’s pretty awesome. We’re in that sweet spot before the terrible twos. She sleeps till 7! Yeah, we lucked out. Supposedly [when] you have one that’s this easy and great, you’re screwed the next time around.”

Jennifer on the paparazzi:
“[The paparazzi] just nips away at anything you’re doing, the small pleasures. I would give just about anything to make it go away, especially for my daughter. I feel like she has a right to her privacy, and it’s kind of encroached on.”

Jennifer on her two year and counting marriage to Ben Affleck: “I don’t know what makes it work. But it does. One thing that makes it work is that we’re both pretty nice. He’s not someone who’s ever going to blow up on anyone. What I mean is, if he’s ever angry with me, he doesn’t act out on it in a weird way or yell at me. And I am the same. So we handle conflict in a very loving and adult way.

Jennifer on having more children:
“We definitely wonder what it would be like to have another — hopefully, knock on wood, someday. [raps table] My job is great to have as a mom. I get to take breaks and then work in a really concentrated way. During that concentrated time, it sucks, but whatever.”

Jennifer on her future as a talk show maven:
“I feel like women, and especially mothers, are disenfranchised from our families; we don’t have the same support group around us that we did a generation ago. All my girlfriends and my sisters were having these same issues, and I felt like, ‘Why isn’t this being addressed?’ There are tons of talk shows, yet there’s nothing that’s specifically for them. But I’ve never gotten the balls to go out and do it.”



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Kylie Minogue's scintillating curls.

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Kylie Minogue turns up with yet another hairdo and looks damn gorgeous.

Lindsay Lohan vows to quit Hollywood.

Troubled star Lindsay Lohan has vowed to quit Hollywood.The star promised her dad,Michael Lohan,who met his daughter in Utah earlier this month that she would quit Hollywood.The NOTW quoted him,as saying,"When we finally came face to face we just clung on to each other and did not stop crying for at least half an hour.Lindsay said, 'Daddy, I have done some terrible things and been addicted to drugs, but please believe me, I will never do drugs again. I hate Hollywood and I don't want to work there. I need a break and I am moving away. I will stop hanging around with the people that are bad for me.'"The father daughter have met after almost a gap of three years.

Related:
+ Kylie Minogue to give up singing.
+ Lindsay Lohan begging for money.

Jennifer Lopez wants to join Spice Girls.

Jennifer Lopez has revealed that she would love to be a part of the upcoming Spice Girls reunion world tour.The singer says that she wants to be a part of the all girls reunion gig that will begin in LA in December this year.JLo told contactmusic: "I'd love to get back out there on tour and I'd really like to perform on the same stage as the Spice Girls.”

Related: Spice Girls to pollute the environment with their tour.

Brad Pitt breaks his silence,dismisses 'split' rumours.


Brad Pitt finally spoke about the state of the relation between him and Angelina Jolie.Brad Pitt has denied rumours that he is breaking up with Angelina Jolie and made it clear that they are very much together.In an interview with The Mirror he told: "Angelina is my love, my partner and the mother of my children. We're a normal family - a mother, a father and kids.The kids are fantastic and they sometimes get unruly and say the funniest things I've ever heard. Man, they're the funniest people I've ever met.It's strange the chaos they cause. We move into a hotel room and boom! It's external chaos but it's the eye of the storm, too, because it's actually very calm. It's calming to me.The most important thing is to make sure we carve out our time for the kids."
"The most important thing is to make sure we carve out our time for the kids.We give them group time and one-on-one time, because it's our responsibility to help shape them. So it's fatherhood and family first, and then we slip into work.Angelina and I try to carve out time for ourselves, too, but if something's got to go, it's usually that time." He also said that the couple are ready for another kid. "Yes, we're ready for another,"he said.

Winners of Emmys-2007.


Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
Jeremy Piven as Ari Gold, HBO’s Entourage
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
Terry O’Quinn as John Locke, ABC’s Lost
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
Jaime Pressly as Joy Turner, NBC’s My Name Is Earl
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Mini series Or A Movie
Thomas Haden Church as Tom Harte, AMC’s Broken Trail
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
Katherine Heigl as Isobel ‘Izzie’ Stevens, ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy
Outstanding Writing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Program
NBC’s Late Night With Conan O’Brien
Outstanding Directing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Program
Rob Marshall (Director), NBC’s Tony Bennett: An American Classic
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Mini series Or A Movie
Robert Duvall as Prentice ‘Print’ Ritter, AMC’s Broken Trail
Outstanding Mini series
AMC’s Broken Trail
Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series
Alan Taylor (Director), HBO’s The Sopranos
Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series
David Chase (Writer), HBO’s The Sopranos
Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Series
Comedy Central’s The Daily Show With Jon Stewart
Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Special
NBC’s Tony Bennett: An American Classic
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Mini series Or A Movie
Judy Davis as Joan McAllister, USA’s The Starter Wife
Outstanding Made For Television Movie

HBO’s Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Mini series Or A Movie

Helen Mirren as Jane Tennison, PBS’s Prime Suspect: The Final Act (Masterpiece Theatre)
Outstanding Directing For A Mini series, Movie Or A Dramatic Special

Philip Martin (Director), PBS’sPrime Suspect: The Final Act (Masterpiece Theatre)
Outstanding Writing For A Mini series, Movie Or A Dramatic Special

Frank Deasy (Writer), PBS’sPrime Suspect: The Final Act (Masterpiece Theatre)
Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Television
Al Gore and Joel Hyatt, Current: An Interactive TV Network
Outstanding Individual Performance In A Variety Or Music Program
Tony Bennett (Performer), NBC’s Tony Bennett: An American Classic
Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series
Richard Shepard (Director), ABC’s Ugly Betty
Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series
Greg Daniels (Written by), NBC’s The Office for “Gay Witch Hunt”
Outstanding Reality-competition Program
CBS’s The Amazing Race
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series
Ricky Gervais as Andy Millman, HBO’s Extras
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
Sally Field as Nora Walker, ABC’s Brothers & Sisters
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series
America Ferrera as Betty Suarez, ABC’s Ugly Betty
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series
James Spader as Alan Shore, ABC’s Boston Legal
Outstanding Comedy Series
NBC’s 30 Rock
Outstanding Drama Series
HBO’s The Sopranos
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