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Hanging with Stewart made Charlize Theron feel like a teenager

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Charlize Theron Spending time with Kristen Stewart made Charlize Theron feel like a teenager again. The 36-year-old actress plays Evil Queen Ravenna opposite Kristen, 21, as Snow White in the new movie 'Snow White and the Huntsman' and working with the young starlet made Charlize feel like she was reliving her youth. She explained to Mexico's Vanidades magazine: "From the moment we met there was this amazing chemistry between us. We had a great time filming that movie. I really hope people enjoy it. Filming it made me feel like a teenager, like I was 12. The movie itself is a very ambitious project, and to me playing Ravenna was a lot of fun." Although she felt like a teenager on set, Charlize was impressed by 'Twilight Saga' star Kristen's maturity and also her fighting skills. She said: "Kristen is only 21 ... I remember when I was that age. Her performance is fantastic. In fact, she's quite the fighter." Charlize has previously reveale

Best Awards Season Dresses of 2012

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Awards season officially concluded Sunday night, but the red carpet fashion -- from the Golden Globes to the Oscars -- is still a hot topic. PHOTOS: 20 BEST DRESSES OF AWARDS SEASON 2012 Charlize Theron set the style bar incredibly high when she arrived at the Golden Globes in a pale pink Dior Couture gown, which featured a plunging neckline and thigh-high slit. She accessorized with a dazzling platinum and diamond Cartier Collection headband from 1920. PHOTOS: Charlize Theron's sexy red carpet style Emily Blunt took a major risk at the SAG Awards in a jade one-shoulder Oscar de la Renta chiffon design. The bold color was a huge hit ( 90 percent of you loved it), and the actress stood out in a sea of nude beaded looks. Never one to play it safe with her sartorial choices, Rihanna rocked one of her most daring looks ever at the Grammys. "This is a collaboration between Mr. Armani and myself," the singer said of the super sexy black number. "I wanted somethin

Hair takes center stage

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For red carpet appearances, celebrity hair styles usually play a secondary role; it's the gowns that get all the attention. But sometimes a coiffeur has enough oomph to command headlines. At the Golden Globes award show, a number of stars posed for the cameras with memorable looks that ranged from "Great Gatsby" to '60s-inspired Bond girl. And it's a safe bet the trend in high-impact hair will continue at the upcoming Screen Actors Guild Awards, Grammy Awards and Academy Awards shows. Here is a breakdown of some of the Golden Globes red carpet's best hairstyles and tips from the artists who created and executed them: Charlize Theron Charlize Theron upheld her reputation for being one of Hollywood's most striking red carpet stars. Her blush-colored Dior couture gown had a floaty quality with some added sex appeal seen in the slit that exposed her legs. Enzo Angileri styled her hair with soft, side-swept waves, pulled into an easy chignon. "I wanted her

Charlize's face may disappear

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Take a look at Charlize Theron's amazing performance in Young Adult directed by Jason Reitman (Juno). In cinemas January 19. Able to crack a smile on this occasion ... Charlize Theron poses on the red carpet for the 69th annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, last month. Source: AFP SYLVESTER Stallone reportedly described them as "legalized stalkers" and many hounded celebrities have flipped off paparazzi in the street. But the red carpet photographers can also turn the tables, and are considering a ban on snapping Charlize Theron , saying they are sick of the star's behaviour and could down their cameras en masse. Pictures: Charlize Theron Pictures: Charlize in Oscars Worst Dressed Pictures: Blonde to Brunette "She doesn't like to stop for us or even smile," veteran Hollywood photographer James Smeal told FOX News. "I even said congratulations when she was nominated for a Golden Globe, and she totall

Charlize's face may disappear as paps not snappy

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Charlize Theron poses on the red carpet for the 69th annual Golden Globe Awards last month. Picture: AFP Photo Source: AFP Photographers say Charlize not following red carpet etiquette "She doesn't like to stop for us or even smile" "They don't understand we are not street paparazzi" SYLVESTER Stallone reportedly described them as "legalized stalkers" and many hounded celebrities have flipped off paparazzi in the street. But the red carpet photographers can also turn the tables, and are considering a ban on snapping Charlize Theron, saying they are sick of the star's behaviour and could down their cameras en masse. "She doesn't like to stop for us or even smile," veteran Hollywood photographer James Smeal told FOX News. "I even said congratulations when she was nominated for a Golden Globe, and she totally ignores you. That's the worst." Other snappers concur that Theron, who won an Oscar in 2003 for the movie Mon

Charlize's face may disappear

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Take a look at Charlize Theron's amazing performance in Young Adult directed by Jason Reitman (Juno). In cinemas January 19. Able to crack a smile on this occasion ... Charlize Theron poses on the red carpet for the 69th annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, last month. Source: AFP SYLVESTER Stallone reportedly described them as "legalized stalkers" and many hounded celebrities have flipped off paparazzi in the street. But the red carpet photographers can also turn the tables, and are considering a ban on snapping Charlize Theron , saying they are sick of the star's behaviour and could down their cameras en masse. Pictures: Charlize Theron Pictures: Charlize in Oscars Worst Dressed Pictures: Blonde to Brunette "She doesn't like to stop for us or even smile," veteran Hollywood photographer James Smeal told FOX News. "I even said congratulations when she was nominated for a Golden Globe, and she totall

Hollywood snappers consider ban on Charlize Theron

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Home > News > hollywood-news New York, Feb 25 : Red carpet photographers are considering a ban on snapping Charlize Theron, saying they are sick of the star's behaviour and could down their cameras en masse. They say Theron simply ignores them and doesn't stop to pose for them. "She doesn't like to stop for us or even smile," the New York Post quoted veteran Hollywood photographer James Smeal as telling FOX News. "I even said congratulations when she was nominated for a Golden Globe, and she totally ignores you. That's the worst," he stated. Other snappers agree that Theron is on a short leash. "Charlize is the newest talk around the line because she is typically rushed if she even stops at all. But it really doesn't take that much to keep us happy," one snapper insisted. "I don't know if it's just that major celebs are so pressed for time, if it's their publicists that instigate the line rushing, if they really

Charlize's face may disappear

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Take a look at Charlize Theron's amazing performance in Young Adult directed by Jason Reitman (Juno). In cinemas January 19. Able to crack a smile on this occasion ... Charlize Theron poses on the red carpet for the 69th annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, last month. Source: AFP SYLVESTER Stallone reportedly described them as "legalized stalkers" and many hounded celebrities have flipped off paparazzi in the street. But the red carpet photographers can also turn the tables, and are considering a ban on snapping Charlize Theron , saying they are sick of the star's behaviour and could down their cameras en masse. Pictures: Charlize Theron Pictures: Charlize in Oscars Worst Dressed Pictures: Blonde to Brunette "She doesn't like to stop for us or even smile," veteran Hollywood photographer James Smeal told FOX News. "I even said congratulations when she was nominated for a Golden Globe, and she totall

Hollywood snappers consider ban on Charlize Theron

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Home > News > hollywood-news New York, Feb 25 : Red carpet photographers are considering a ban on snapping Charlize Theron, saying they are sick of the star's behaviour and could down their cameras en masse. They say Theron simply ignores them and doesn't stop to pose for them. "She doesn't like to stop for us or even smile," the New York Post quoted veteran Hollywood photographer James Smeal as telling FOX News. "I even said congratulations when she was nominated for a Golden Globe, and she totally ignores you. That's the worst," he stated. Other snappers agree that Theron is on a short leash. "Charlize is the newest talk around the line because she is typically rushed if she even stops at all. But it really doesn't take that much to keep us happy," one snapper insisted. "I don't know if it's just that major celebs are so pressed for time, if it's their publicists that instigate the line rushing, if they really