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Meryl Streep Slams Walt Disney: Calls Him a 'Gender Bigot' and an Anti-Semitic [PHOTOS] [WATCH VIDEOS]

Actress Meryl Streep arrives for the National Board of Review Awards in New York January 7, 2014. Picture taken January 7, 2014.     REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Award-winning Hollywood actress Meryl Streep reportedly slammed Walt Disney and called him a "gender bigot" and an anti-Semitic in a speech she delivered during the National Board of Review Awards gala in New York City. Streep's rant against Disney was made in connection to the Disney film "Saving Mr. Banks" starring Tom Hanks as Walt Disney and Emma Thompson as "Mary Poppins" author Pamela "P.L." Travers. The film's story revolves around Disney's attempts to con...

Attention Robert Pattinson! Kristen Stewart Poses Topless and Looks Sexy in Balenciaga Ad: Behind-The Scenes Video Shows it All [WATCH VIDEO]

“Twilight” actress and Robert Pattinson’s ex girlfriend Kristen Stewart stripped down and posed topless in the latest Balenciaga Rosabotanica Ad. The actress looks stunning while she poses topless for the popular fragrance brand. Recently, a behind-the-scenes video clip from the ad campaign has surfaced on the Internet, which shows Kristen Stewart’s Balenciaga photo shoot in which she looks sexy and sultry.
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Kellan Lutz: Top 5 Things You Didn't Know About 'The Legend of Hercules' Star

Kellan Lutz is single and is not dating Miley Cyrus: contrary to various reports which linked "The Legend of Hercules" Star Kellan Lutz to Miley Cyrus, Lutz is very much single and not dating anyone. Lutz cleared the airs by revealing to Ryan Seacrest on his Radio show, "I've been friends with Miley for 6 years now, I think. She's an amazing girl, as you know.

Top 10 Celebrity Responses to Fake Death Reports

In recent years fake death reports about celebrities have been most extensively continued to surface because of the Internet and social media. Many stars have been killed off by the Internet even while they're still alive and doing well. These baseless rumours either crop up on fake news sites or on a stranger's Twitter or Facebook post and instantly go viral across social media. Let us have a look at the top 10 celebrity responses to fake death reports.

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