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The first photos of Jennifer Love Hewitt arriving at the 2011 Golden Globe Awards are slowly coming in. I have just created a preview image for everyone to check out Love’s outfit/style at the awards! Will be adding actual photos from the event later tonight.
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I have just uploaded another 31 HQ and MQ photos from the BAFTA Tea Party event and another 66 HQ and MQ photos from the “Heaven” Gala into the photo gallery! GALLERY LINKS: |
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Jennifer Love Hewitt is no stranger to the red carpet, but gearing up for her first Golden Globes as a nominee is bringing out a whole new range of emotions. “I’m super excited [and] very nervous, oddly enough,” Hewitt told PEOPLE at a W magazine party celebrating the Golden Globes Friday night. “I don’t get nervous, but I feel nervous. I’m really excited.” Hewitt, who attended the party with her actor boyfriend Alex Beh, earned her first Globe nomination – best performance by an actress in a mini-series or a motion picture made for television – for her portrayal of a Texas physical therapist-turned prostitute in The Client List. One thing the actress can feel relaxed about is her Golden Globes gown. “I tried on like 20 dresses, and it was the one that each of the three times I went back, I put it on and it was the dress I stood up the straightest in,” she says. “I felt like, ‘Yeah, this is me, and this is my dress!’ ” And Beh is a fan as well, according to Hewitt: “He saw a picture and he loves it,” she said. The Ghost Whisperer star and her new man are “good” and “feeling good about where we are,” she says, shooting down the idea that they’re feeling pressure to take the next step in their relationship. As for what makes them work as a couple, “friendship … is the best part,” Hewitt says. “We are good friends, and we have really good communication, oddly enough, because I’m not good at communicating in relationships [but] he’s teaching me.” The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards, hosted by Ricky Gervais, will air live Jan. 16 on NBC at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills. |
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Before she walks the red carpet at the Golden Globe Awards in L.A. Sunday night, Jennifer Love Hewitt plans to take it easy. “We’re going to go to coffee in the morning — that’s going to be exciting,” Hewitt told UsMagazine.com at the Art of Elysium Heaven Gala in L.A. Saturday. “We usually go to Coffee Bean so we’ll chill out there.” Once she arrives back home, “I’m going to read magazines in the morning and just relax,” she said. “I actually have Us Weekly for tomorrow. I haven’t read the magazines this week, so I have them laid out for tomorrow.” As she flips through this week’s issue — and learns all about how Taylor Swift got burned by ex Jake Gyllenhaal — her hair and makeup team is “going to show up and work their magic.” And the 31-year-old actress — who earned her first Golden Globe nomination ever for her role in The Client List — tells Us she has high hopes for the night. “I will be wearing earrings my mom gave me as a good luck charm, and I have a human good luck charm over here with me,” she said before pointing to current squeeze Alex Beh. “So that’s going to be good!” “I’m nervous, but in a really good way. I’m nervous and excited,” she added. “I don’t want to miss a moment!” |
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Last night, Jennifer Love Hewitt was in attendance at the 2011 Art Of Elysium “Heaven” Gala in Los Angeles. I have just added the first photos from the event – 37 HQ and MQ in total – into our photo gallery! GALLERY LINKS: |
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I have just finished adding 28 HQ and MQ candid photos of Jennifer Love Hewitt from January 12th, 13th, and 14th into the photo gallery. I also added 56 HQ and MQ photos from the last three events that she attended – including one from earlier today! GALLERY LINKS: |
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Jennifer Love Hewitt will make her feature directorial debut in an adaptation of family ghost story “Wait Till Helen Comes” through Hewitt’s Fedora Films and Just Believe Prods. Producers are Hewitt and producing partner A.J. Rinella with Victoria Sanchez Mandryk co-producing and Manuel Freedman exec producing. Producers are eyeing a summer start. Sanchez Mandryk has penned the script for “Wait Till Helen Comes,” based on the novel by Mary Downing Hahn, which centers on a 12-year-old girl who’s the eldest of three children in a blended family that moves from Baltimore into a house converted from a church in the Maryland countryside. The tormented ghost of a little girl comes to haunt the 12-year-old but forms an intimate though dangerous friendship with her seven-year-old stepsister. She directed several segments of “The Ghost Whisperer.” She and A.J. Rinella have set up “Bad Taste in Men” at ABC and an untitled comedy at Fox, as well as a series adaptation of her TV film “The Client List” at Lifetime. WME, which reps Hewitt, is packaging “Wait Till Helen Comes.” |