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Will Smith: I’m "Nervous" About My Daughter Dating

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Will Smith and his wife Jada had the honor of having their 11-year old daughter, Willow, jet set across Europe with them as the Men In Black III star promoted his new movie. These trips may be few and far between as the tween grows up.

The Fresh Prince is not so keen on his baby girl growing up and entering the dating scene…he’s a little nervous, actually. He recently opened up to PEOPLE at the MIB III premiere in New York, “Having two boys and a girl, I realize that boys take trouble to other people’s houses, and girls bring it home.” He added, “So, the thing we are struggling with is the rules, and setting fair rules for the boys and for Willow, but she’s not having any of that.”

The 43-year old jokester – who has two sons Trey and Jaden – has a few ideas up his sleeve on how to ensure his darling daughter dates only guys he approves of.

When Willow does bring a boy home, I’m going to screen him and find out everything about him. And that’s going to happen when she’s 40, when she’s allowed to go on dates!”

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Breaking Dawn Part 2 Posters Revealed, In Case You Needed More Robsten Today

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We interrupt today’s regularly scheduled Robert Pattinson/Kristen Stewart canoodling enjoyment and On the Road/Cosmopolis Cannes promotion to bring you this special bulletin: Twilight still exists. Just in case you forgot. Summit Entertainment was possibly worried about that, again, and picked today, as soon as we’d awoken from those comas caused by said canoodling footage, to reveal three new character posters for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, via a fansite scavenger hunt.

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They are pretty. We love the dark mood, and the way Edward, Bella and Jacob all look poised for battle with their uber-intense glares. But, like those first image released last month, this is just a huge tease that’s not showing us anything new. Remind us of this complaint when we start to whine later this year that we’re getting too many Breaking Dawn photos. Just kidding. We’d never complain about such a thing. Just keep ‘em coming, Summit.

Oh, and if you want to download your own high-res versions of these posters, head here.

[Photos: Summit Entertainment]

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10 Celebrity Moms On The Joys Of Breastfeeding

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The latest cover of TIME showcasing 26-year-old mom-of-two Jamie Lynne Grumet breastfeeding her 3-year-old son with the title Are You Mom Enough? recently had the internet abuzz with strong reactions.

Whether they nursed for weeks, months, or years, let’s take a look at 10 celebrity moms who loved breastfeeding.

From Gisele Bündchen‘s call for a “worldwide law” of mandatory breastfeeding, to Gwen Stefani‘s tears over her self-weaning babe, to Alicia Silverstone‘s “insane feelings of ecstasy while baby nurses,” read on about Hollywood mamas who love breastfeeding their babies.

In reaction to TIME‘s controversial cover, The Wonder Years alum Danica McKellar said she’s still proudly breastfeeding her 20-month-old son Draco.

Jamie Lynne Grumet breastfeeding her 3 yr old on Time Magazine’s cover is causing a fuss. @brochman says extended breastfeeding is more common than we think,” the mom to son Draco, said. “Not sure what else to say other than I’m 20 months into it and going strong…!”

Since welcoming her firstborn child, son Luca, in March, Hilary Duff can’t stop gushing about motherhood. While she initially found breastfeeding “tough,” it’s become a favorite time with her little guy.

We’ve bonded a lot during feeding,” the new mom recently said. “It’s very, very special.”

The Lizze McGuire alum, 24, also talked to Celebrity Baby Scoop about working toward her breastfeeding goals.

Yes, it’s like a lot of things you take on in life,” she said. “You have to experience it to understand. No one can do it for you.”

Anger Management actress Selma Blair, 39, recently talked about breastfeeding her son Arthur, stating his nourishment is her first priority, regardless of who she offends.

We all have nipples. I don’t care who I offend; my baby wants to eat,” Selma said. “If I can’t get a cover over me quick enough, so be it.”

She added that she’s easting well while providing breast milk for her baby.

Nourishing myself correctly is very new to me, so I’m learning as well. It was important for me to be a real mom who loves her kid and needs to have more energy for herself and is trying to learn how to do this.”

Gisele Bündchen made headlines with a controversial statement about making breastfeeding mandatory for all new moms. “I think there should be a worldwide law, in my opinion, that mothers should breastfeed their babies for six months,” the model mom said in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar.

In a follow-up statement written on her blog, Gisele clarified her thoughts about breastfeeding and the impact caused by her comment.

My intention in making a comment about the importance of breastfeeding has nothing to do with the law,” she wrote. “It comes from my passion and beliefs about children. Becoming a new mom has brought a lot of questions, I feel like I am in a constant search for answers on what might be the best for my child. It’s unfortunate that in an interview sometimes things can seem so black and white. I am sure if I would just be sitting talking about my experiences with other mothers, we would just be sharing opinions. I understand that everyone has their own experience and opinions and I am not here to judge. I believe that bringing a life into this world is the single most important thing a person can undertake and it can also be the most challenging. I think as mothers we are all just trying our best.”

Eco-friendly mama Alicia Silverstone welcomed her first child, son Bear Blu, with husband Christopher Jarecki last May. Over the past year, the new mom has written about nourishing her son on her blog The Kind Life. The Clueless star admitted breastfeeding can be painful at first, but the outcome can result in “insane feelings of ecstasy.”

It can be [painful], but just at first,” Alicia wrote. “What I’ve been told is it’s important to have the bonding latch right away. Everyone I know who had pain in the beginning says how amazing it was after the first two weeks – that the insane feelings of ecstasy while baby nurses are the best ever, and that it’s so worth the baracuda jaws for two weeks. Also, I have seen and heard so much about how the baby, when first put on the chest immediately after birth, will crawl up to your nipple after a while and open its mouth like a little bird looking for the nipple. How cute and precious is that?”

Victoria’s Secret model Miranda Kerr, 28, and husband Orlando Bloom are parents to son Flynn, 16 months. “He’s the best thing that ever happened to me,” the new mom gushed of her beautiful baby.

The model mom has become an outspoken advocate for breastfeeding since welcoming her first child.

I intend to breastfeed for as long as I can,” she said. “My breast milk will give our little Flynn the nutrition he needs for his continued healthy development and to all mums out there I am sure you will make the right choice for you and your baby.”

Rockstar mama Gwen Stefani was seen breastfeeding her yongest son, then 3-month-old Zuma, on a park bench in Los Angeles, Calif. A few months later, the mom-of-two talked about how Zuma self-weaned during No Doubt’s reunion tour.

I didn’t want him to [quit],” Gwen said. “It felt like a total rejection. It was really hormonal, and trying to stop in the middle of tour was insane.”

On a goodwill trip to Sierra Leone in 2009, Salma Hayek famously breastfed a week-old infant whose mother was too malnourished to produce milk herself. The actress recalled the wet nurse experience.

The baby was perfectly healthy, but the mother didn’t have milk,” Salma said. “He was very hungry. I was weaning Valentina [then 2-years-old], but I still had a lot of milk that I was pumping, so I breast-fed the baby,” she said, her voice dropping. “You should have seen his eyes. When he felt the nourishment, he immediately stopped crying.”

Salma says she was hoping to raise awareness that Sierra Leone has the highest infant mortality rate in the world. She went on to say, “I actually think my baby would be very proud to share her milk. And when she grows up I’m going to make sure she continues to be a generous, caring person.”

Years later, Salma continues to answer questions about acting as a wet nurse.

If you have milk, you have milk, and if they’re hungry, they’re hungry,” she said. “I think it’s a beautiful thing, because motherhood is a very strong place for women to connect and understand each other.”

Whether it’s breastfeeding or eating organic or using eco-friendly cleaning products, Jenna Elfman makes every effort to give her sons Story, 4 1/2, and Easton, 2, a healthy start in life. The mom-of-two recently opened up about societal barriers to breastfeeding.

There are familial barriers and institutional barriers [to breastfeeding],” Jenna said. “In my prenatal classes, breastfeeding was talked about for five minutes. It was like, Hold your boob like this, and I didn’t even know what she was talking about. And these were private lessons. My mom didn’t breast-feed me. My generation was all formula-fed mothers. The first time I saw someone breast-feed I was 11 or 12. And I was like, Whoa. I thought it was awesome, and I wanted to do that. It felt so right to me.”

Mom-to-be Molly Sims is getting “excited” to welcome her first child – a boy – in June. The Las Vegas star recently opened up to Celebrity Baby Scoop about her hopes to breastfeed and nourish her baby with “liquid gold.”

Yes, I’m hoping [to breastfeed]! I hope, hope, hope so much because it’s ‘liquid gold’ and it’s such a great bonding experience,” Molly said. “I’m really hoping that my milk comes in. The benefits are just so amazing and I think it’s the best thing you can do if you can do it. If you can’t, I don’t want to get upset about it. But I really want to breastfeed so badly.”

Photos: INFphoto.com/FameFlynet/Twitter

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Tom Cruise: "I Always Wanted To Be A Father, A Husband"

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For 20 years Tom Cruise has been wowing audiences, with his action-packed movies raking in well over $7 billion. Tom’s leading-man status in Hollywood quickly started to fade after several television appearances including a testy encounter with Today’s Matt Lauer, his comments on Brooke Shields’ drug use for her postpartum depression, and of course jumping on Oprah’s couch. As a result, he lost his long-standing producing deal at Paramount Pictures and became fodder for parody in the town that made him a star.

As he nears 50, the Top Gun actor has put his career crisis on Cruise-control, coming off the biggest box office hit of his career in Mission: Impossible—Ghost Protocol and he aims to please in the upcoming summer flick, Rock of Ages. Cruise opens up to Playboy about keeping his life simple with mother, sisters, wife Katie Holmes and his kids – Bella, 19, Connor, 17, and Suri, 6 – close to his side.

How does he look so amazing for nearly 50? “I honestly have no idea,” Cruise laughs. “I work. I’m always with family. I train, go without sleep. I just go hard,” he says. One thing is for sure, “I haven’t [had any plastic surgery], and I never would,” Cruise assues.

Family for me has always been important,” Cruise shares. “When I shoot, everybody comes. When Kate’s shooting, I’m there with her and the kids. We’re always together. I’m always around my mother and sisters. I always wanted to be a father, a husband. And I’ve always had a work ethic. I’ve had paying jobs since I was about eight years old—cutting grass, raking leaves, paper routes, selling Easter cards and Christmas cards.”

Growing up without a father did not emotionally scar the Jerry Maguire star.

It wasn’t a big conflict when I was growing up; that’s just the way it was,” Cruise says of his absentee father. “I don’t look back and feel bad. I know some people do, but it’s not a burden I carry through life. It’s more like, Okay, this happened. That’s how he behaved, that’s how he did things. He tried, but it just was who he was. Traveling has given me a broader understanding of people, and I’ve always been interested in the similarities we have and why people make certain choices in life. I got an introduction to that as a young child, but it never felt like a weight I carried on my shoulders.”

“We were better off than a lot and not as well off as others,” Cruise adds. “For me, it was more basic. Like, if I wanted to go to the movies as many times as I wanted to go, I had to find money to pay for it. I learned to go get things. And we moved around a lot.”

The Golden Globe-winner went on to discuss the multitude of rumors surrounding him.

Do you wish they wouldn’t say certain things? Yeah, you wish,” he admits. “Does refuting things help? Not really. There comes a point when you just have to go, You know what? Here’s how I’ve lived my life: I’ve never been late to set. I make films I believe in. I feel privileged to be able to do what I love. You just have to keep going and remember that. The other stuff? I hear it, I read it, I get it.”

Addressing the comments he made about Brooke Shields taking medication for her postpartum depression, Cruise says, “When I go back and look at it, I find myself thinking, I don’t feel that way,” he shares. “I get how it came across, but I don’t feel that way, and I never have. Telling people how to live their lives? I saw how that came across and how pieces were edited.”

But don’t expect him to stop gushing about his lovely wife “Kate.”

She is an extraordinary person, and if you spent five minutes with her, you’d see it,” Cruise says. “Everything she does, she does with this beautiful creativity. When she becomes interested in something, she doesn’t talk about it, she does it. One week I said to her, “You’ve been up in the middle of the night. Is everything okay?” She smiled and then threw this thing on my desk and said, “I wrote this script.” She wanted to try it, and she did. She wanted to try designing clothes, and now her line is wonderful and, to me, an example of how she just creates beautiful things in her life. She has a voice and warmth as an artist, as a mother. She’s funny and charming, and when she walks into the room, I just feel better. I’m a romantic. I like doing things like creating romantic dinners, and she enjoys that. I don’t know what to say—I’m just happy, and I have been since the moment I met her. What we have is very special.”

And he stands strong behing his controversial believe system, Scientology.

“I have respect for what other people believe,” he says. “What I believe in my own life is that it’s a search for how I can do things better, whether it’s being a better man or a better father or finding ways for myself to improve. Individuals have to decide what is true and real for them. I’m fortunate in the life I have.”

One thing is for sure, the Days of Thunder star has learned to stand up for himself.

You have to,” he states. “There’s one thing you know with a bully. I don’t care how big or mean they are. If you allow it, if you don’t stand up to that.… And there are different ways to do it. There’s the school yard, but sometimes just confronting them works. I learned hard lessons as a kid, and you think that once you grow up and aren’t at school, it will be different. It isn’t; it’s just bigger. I was being evaluated by the world. You have language barriers. There are lots of ways to incite incidents through miscommunication. The internet has made it more immediate for false stuff. I’ve learned to just let it go or communicate where you can. Since the beginning of my career, you can find something with anyone.”

Cruise’s new movie, Rock of Ages, in which he plays an aging rock ‘n’ roll musician, is set for release June 15, 2012. For more on the interview with Cruise, go to Playboy.

Photos: FameFlynet

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