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31 Dec 2014

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2015


You are a dreamer, and you are an achiever.
May you dream and achieve bigger feats, with every passing year.
All the best for the new year.

Forbes 2014: Emma Stone Tops List of Best Actors for the Buck


Emma Stone had a big accomplishment this year. The actress who made her Broadway debut with "Cabaret" tops Forbes' list of Best Actors for the Buck in 2014. According to Forbes, the star of "The Amazing Spider-Man" star returned an average of $61.45 for every dollar she was paid for her works this year.

Next on the list is Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. He earned the second spot on the list after returning an estimated $31.10 for every $1 paid. The third spot on the list is taken by Chris Hemsworth. The "Thor" star reportedly returned $30.70 for every $1 paid.

The fourth and fifth place on the list are taken by Vin Diesel and Jennifer Lawrence. The actor who voiced Groot in "Guardians of the Galaxy" returned an estimated $26.40 for every $1 paid, while the Katniss Everdeen of "The Hunger Games" returned $27.60 for every $1 paid.

The rest of the list is taken by actors like Kristen Stewart, George Clooney and Christian Bale. Stewart paid back $24.90 for every $1 she received. Clooney's role as stranded astronaut in "Gravity" helped him earn the position. He returned an estimated $24.50 for every $1 paid, while the star of "Exodus: Gods and Kings" returned $20.33 for every $1 paid. Mark Wahlberg and Russell Crowe are also featured on the list which was compiled using Forbes' Celebrity 100 list and data regarding the actors' three latest major releases.

Forbes' list of Best Actors for the Buck:

  1. Emma Stone
  2. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
  3. Chris Hemsworth
  4. Vin Diesel
  5. Jennifer Lawrence
  6. Kristen Stewart
  7. George Clooney
  8. Russell Crowe
  9. Mark Wahlberg
  10. Christian Bale

There's no bad blood between me and Lady GaGa- Madonna

Madonna reiterates that there's no bad blood between her and Lady GaGa. After her manager Guy Oseary shot down rumors that the diva dissed GaGa and called her "a copycat" on a leaked song called "Two Steps Behind", Madge herself took to Instagram to set the record straight.

"There are those who want to shut me up but they cannot! We still live in a world that discriminates against women. [They] are people that are so hateful," the "Like a Virgin" hitmaker wrote and went on accusing media of trying to create feuds that don't exist. 
"They want to create feuds between strong women that do not exist! I do not wish ill will towards any other female artist and I never have!" she continued. "The world is big enough for all of us! I will fight for my rights as an artist, a human and a woman till the end of my days! Because I am a #rebelheart."

She also expressed her anger over the leak of her music, "I walk in the footsteps of giants and I will not apologize or defend my unpublished, unfinished, STOLEN work. If you don't like who i am or what I have to say then why are you reading this? #unapologeticb***h. P.S. Do not post hateful words about other people on my page either. If you are my fan speak no evil! #livingforlove."

The song "Two Step Behind", which features lines like "You're a copycat, get back," first leaked over the summer. People later speculated that the track was about GaGa. The feud rumors re-emerged recently, when a fan asked Oseary if Madonna still hated GaGa in a Q&A session on Twitter.

"She has NO ill will towards gaga. It's nonsense. She was listening to the Tony Bennett duet album last week and appreciating it," he replied.

Paul Walker's father filed a lawsuit against Roger Rodas' Estate for $1.8 Million


Paul Walker's father has filed a lawsuit against the estate of Roger Rodas, Walker's friend who was driving in a November 2013 car accident that caused both of their deaths. Paul William Walker III, acting as executor of the late actor's estate, is seeking $1.8 million from Rodas' family.

In the legal documents, Walker's dad claims that Rodas' estate is in possession of "numerous automobiles and other motor vehicles that are either wholly or partially owned" by his son. Walker III is demanding that the vehicles be returned and/or Walker's "proportionate share of any sales proceeds derived from the sale of such vehicles" be handed over.

Walker and Rodas, who were close friends and business partners, died in the tragic car crash last year. They co-owned the performance and racing shop Always Evolving in Valencia, California.

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