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Aug 12, 2008

Scarlett Johansson Rumored Allen's Muse

Scarlett Johansson put the record straight as she denies the rumors of being Woody Allen's latest muse. The actress has been working with one of the most revered Director in the industry for their forthcoming movie entitled Vicky Christina Barcelona where she played the role of a sexually free spirited woman named Christina.

Johansson also appeared in three of Allen's movie namely Match Point in 2005 and Scoop in 2006. These series of involvement made the press even more suspicious. The Director even admits that Scarlett Johansson is the inspiration of his films but the actress persistently rejects the claim.

"I'm not his muse. Every single junket that we've done so far, we always get the muse thing and we always say no, it's not that way. Woody and I both appreciate how wonderful it is to work with your friends, and it's fun and we always have a great time when we do it, we entertain each other, we understand each other and we poke each other."

She could only insist.

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Aug 6, 2008

Paris Hilton for McCain, Scarlett Johansson for Obama

In the pink corner, it's Paris Hilton issuing tart rebuttal to John McCain's election campaign ad. In the purple corner, it's Scarlett Johansson claiming embarrassment over Barack Obama emails.

Paris Hilton responded to a recent ad by presidential hopeful John McCain that compared the heiress to rival Barack Obama (while Hillary Clinton was compared to Paris Hilton's party friend, Britney Spears). The ad suggests that Obama is just a celebrity candidate unready to lead the nation.

On a spoof in a comedy Web site Funny or Die, Paris Hilton responded by declaring, “Hey America, I'm Paris Hilton and I'm a celebrity, too. Only I'm not from the olden days and I'm not promising change like that other guy. I'm just hot. But then that wrinkly, white-haired guy used me in his campaign ad, which I guess means I'm running for president. So thanks for the endorsement white-haired dude... I want America to know that I'm, like, totally ready to lead.”

For her part, 23-year old actress Scarlett Johansson admitted to be embarrassed by the media coverage of her so-called "e-mail relationship" with Barack Obama.

The actress admitted to be trading e-mails with the former senator during a magazine interview last June. Before the “email relationship” issue went out-of control, Scarlett Johansson explained, "I was merely trying to express my delight at Obama's commitment to his campaign in every aspect and his interest and his support (in) his surrogates and his staff and his fellows, and how wonderful and refreshing that is. And it was manipulated into such an unfortunate media frenzy of kind of a nonstory." For his part, Obama told reporters that Johansson doesn't have his personal e-mail address. It was his assistant who forwarded one message from Johansson to which he replied.

So there it goes, the high-profiled issues between celebrities and presidential hopefuls, which only teach us one thing: politicians are always linked with celebrities, making their names more popular to the voting public. Period.

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