The erotica novel, “Fifty Shades of Grey”, written by E.L. James continues to top the book charts all around the world.
Hollywood is officially hooked on E.L. James’ highly-acclaimed erotica novel, “Fifty Shades of Grey”. From ordinary housewives to celebrity mothers, each and everyone has read the books and they’re all dying to play the lead role.
E.L. James’ best-selling erotica novel is getting more attention nowadays and sales continue to increase. While Lionsgate still hasn’t announced the final details on the film adaptation, the hype for the cast of “Fifty Shades of Grey” is on an all-time high.
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E.L. James’ erotica novel, “Fifty Shades of Grey”, is definitely getting a lot of hype these days and so are the potential actors to play the male protagonist. Who better to play the handsome and brooding 27-year old entrepreneur, Christian Grey, than the sexiest man alive, Ryan Gosling?
E.L. James’ best-selling erotica novel has been and continues to become the talk of the tinsel town. Despite being dubbed “mommy porn” and being banned from over a hundred bookshelves in the US, “Fifty Shades of Grey” has been sold to over 10 million people worldwide.
“Fifty Shades of Grey” has got the world wrapped around its’ pages. Even Hollywood A-list celebrities admit to getting hooked on the erotica novel.
E.L. James best-selling erotica novel, “Fifty Shades of Grey”, continues to rank number one in the must-read categories of this year.
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The erotica trilogy, “Fifty Shades of Grey” may be banned from over a hundred libraries in the US alone but the popularity of the novel continues to rise.
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Fans of squeaky teen star, Selena Gomez, will be shocked to see her cast in the film adaptation of the erotic novel "50 Shades of Gray", but she's willing to help ease the transition, even if it takes a parody video to do that.
The world is just about ready for some BDSM filled bed action. Given that Robert Pattinson’s film “Bel Ami” is close to complete erotica, the directors of “Bel Ami” might just be the perfect pair to direct E.L. James’ novel “Fifty Shades of Grey”. The big question is: Will they be able to make it sexy enough as readers would expect it to be?
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E.L. James best-selling BDSM novel, “Fifty Shades of Grey” continues to become a worldwide phenomenon.
“Twilight” chick, Kristen Stewart seems to be missing co-star, Robert Pattinson on film that she’s “dying” to make another film with her beau.
What would Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey be wearing if the plans to make the film finally push through? Plus who would be worthy enough to play the lead parts?
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