Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin… all in for mis/adventure in MIB3! Here’s the latest trailer released by Sony this week! Check out Bill Hader as Andy Warhol!
Couldn’t see Lady Gaga lurking in the wings, so the rumors about her being in the film can’t yet be confirmed.
Over the weekend, Lady Gaga became the first Twitter user — celebrity or otherwise — to hit 20 million followers on the social networking tool. Hot on her heels as of this post are Justin Bieber, who has 18 million followers, and Katy Perry, who has 15.7 million followers.
Lady Gaga passed Britney Spears in terms of followers back in August 2010; at the time, Spears was No. 1 on the most-followed list. The Queen of Twitter regularly shares personal tweets with fans, photos from her travels and inspirational messages.
Lady Gaga headed to Cambridge, Mass. yesterday to launch the Born This Way Foundation at Harvard University’s Sanders Theatre. Helping her out were two influential women in the pop star’s life: her mother Cynthia and Oprah Winfrey.
Lady Gaga explained that the youth empowerment organization’s three pillars are Safety, Skills and Opportunity. When asked about the nexus of the foundation, Gaga responded, “I want to help, I want to be brave, I want there to be more tolerance in the universe. I want there to be more acceptance. What I realize more than anything was that
Will Lady Gaga make her film debut with a cameo in the upcoming “Men in Black III”? The rumor mill is churning after Will Smith reportedly told ElCorilloRD.com about the Mother Monster’s movie role during a promo trip in Rio last week.
“We have a couple of celebrity cameos, but I cannot reveal who they are,” the website quotes Smith as saying. “We must keep as a surprise that Lady Gaga appears.”
Smith has been apparently sworn to secrecy about the other cameos in the film. A brief perusal of the “Men in Black III”
Harvey Weinstein’s latest documentary “Bully” has been given an R rating due to its language, and the movie studio chairman has launched an active campaign — supported by the likes of Lady Gaga, Johnny Depp and First Lady Michelle Obama — to lower that age rating.
“I want every 13- and 14-year-old to be able to go to this movie by themselves, watch the effects of these kids who bully other kids and make their own minds up that that’s just uncool,” Weinstein told Piers Morgan. “This is important to me because I’ve heard