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  • 16/11/2011
"Twilight" fans gathered in their hundreds at the black carpet premiere of "Breaking Dawn - Part 1," the fourth installment of the hugely popular "Twilight" franchise, as the stars of the film came out to greet them in downtown Los Angeles on Monday (November 14).
Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner led the all-star cast and signed autographs for fans, many of whom had traveled from other states and countries, and camped out for days in the hope of catching a glimpse of their favorite "Twilight" stars.
"Breaking Dawn - Part 1" will be in theaters worldwide from Friday, November 18.
Hollywood actor Brad Pitt met crowds of fans on Tuesday (November 15) during his first visit to South Korea. Pitt arrived in South Korea on Monday (November 14) to promote his movie, "Moneyball," which hits South Korean screens on Thursday (November 17).
Thousands of fans gathered at a Seoul to see Brad Pitt in person, who held a press conference earlier in the day and talked about a retirement from his acting career coming.
Elizabeth Taylor reportedly named jewelry as one of the three loves of her life, alongside Richard Burton and Mike Todd, and now the gems lavishly gifted to the Hollywood icon by the two men are among pieces shown in Paris on Tuesday (November 15) before they go under the hammer in New York in December.
Taylor, who was married eight times - including twice to Burton - died in March, leaving instructions for her beloved treasures to be sold through Christie's. A total of 269 pieces of jewelry, with a collective estimated value of over 30 million dollars (USD), will go on sale next month as part of a series of auctions.
It was the "Jets vs. The Sharks" as "West Side Story" stars Rita Moreno, George Chakiris and Russ Tamblyn were honored with a hand and footprint ceremony at the world famous Grauman's Chinese Theatre the morning of Tuesday (November 15.)
The event was held to honor the 50th Anniversary of the iconic musical.
John Russell, Reuters.

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