Christopher Bailey and Mario Testino Burberry Beverly Hills Store Re-Opening
Kate Hudson and Liv Tyler




Jaime King

Kate Beckinsale (R) and husband Len Wiseman


Mena Suvari

Kelly Osborne

Riley Keough

Mischa Barton

Laila Ali

Premiere Of Universal Pictures’ “The Incredible Hulk”
Liv Tyler




Alison Sweeney



Ed Norton

Liv Tyler & Husband Split

Liv Tyler and her husband, British rocker Royston Langdon, have decided to separate, her rep confirms to PEOPLE.
“Liv Tyler and Royston Langdon have confirmed their separation. They remain good friends and devoted parents to their son Milo and are requesting that their family’s privacy be respected at this time.”
Tyler, 30, and Langdon, 36, wed in 2003 in a private ceremony at a villa in the Caribbean. Their son Milo was born in December 2004.
Is Liv Tyler An Albino?
Almost! Liv Tyler was spotted working on her tan and sporting a polka dot bikini while hanging at the beach in the Caribbean earlier this week with a pal.



2007 7th on Sale Black-tie Gala Dinner
Designer Francisco Costa and Ashley Olsen




Designer Michael Kors and Bette Midler


Dita Von Teese and Eve



Fashion Designer Valentino Garavani and Elle Macpherson


Jennifer Connelly and Paul Betany


Kate Bosworth


Kate Moss


Liv Tyler


Liv Tyler, Bebe Buell and Dorothea Johnson Kick Off Breast Cancer Awareness Month with the Launch of Emergen-C Pink

Liv Tyler, along with her mother Bebe Buell and grandmother Dorothea Johnson, will take a bow as Generation PINK on Monday, October 8th, at the Whole Foods Market on East Houston in New York.
Emergen-C has teamed up with Liv Tyler, her mother and rock goddess Bebe Buell, and her grandmother Dorothea Johnson, to create Emergen-C PINK. Fifty-percent of all profits from this pink lemonade-flavored drink will be donated to support the fight against breast cancer [through the Keep A Breast foundation].
By bringing together three generations of women, the organization Generation PINK hopes to unite those who are committed to the health and well being of women around the world.
Liv says: My mother, grandmother and I feel so lucky to be a part of this special new Emergen-C PINK campaign to help inspire breast cancer awareness and to provide support to women of all generations.
As a young mother, taking responsibility for my own health has never been more important, and using Emergen-C has always been a part of my daily routine. As a working mother on the go, it’s the perfect way for me to get my daily dose of vitamins and minerals, and it tastes delicious!
Bebe says: Generation PINK is about family, education, and good health. By developing a product like Emergen-C PINK, Dorothea, Liv and I have the opportunity to inspire other women of all ages to take care of their own good health through routine mammograms, breast cancer awareness and education.

Bebe Buell unveils plaster cast of her breasts to be auctioned off for charity at the Kick Off Breast Cancer Awarness Month



Kurt Russell remembers one jolting Christmas: “My sister’s house burned down when she plugged in the tree. Literally, in a matter of a minute and a half, the house burned down. So I learned the value of a plastic Christmas tree that year.”
Chris O’Donnell learned the hard way not to peek before Santa arrived: “My sister and I . . . kicked open the door to the basement and discovered where the presents were hidden. My mom came down and found us down there with everything already opened. On Christmas morning, those presents were gone. She had taken them all back to the store.”
Laura Linney’s pooch ruined one Christmas: “My mother had saved all this money to buy her [friend] some Godiva chocolates, which we wrapped and put under the tree. My dog sniffed them out, ate the entire box and then got sick all over the apartment for about four days. Then, to add insult to injury, the dog had the runs all over the house. It was terrible.”
Stephanie March, of “Law & Order: SVU,” says she can never forget her worst present: “My dad gave me a fly-fishing rod. My sister and I both got them the same year, and we were, like, ‘What the hell is that?’ And he was, like, ‘It’s a fly-fishing rod!’ I was, like, ‘We live in Dallas. Where are we supposed to use this?’ And, also, we don’t fish!”
Marg Helgenberger also got a stinker of a gift: “When I was a little girl, I asked for a horse for Christmas. My parents gave me a guinea pig instead – and then told me to pretend it was a horse.”
Liv Tyler was given a Slinky when she was 12 – but thought it was a bracelet and hated it.
Amy Brenneman says she lost the faith at the age of 6 when she found a Barbie set under the tree – and then noticed Santa had left the price tag on the box.
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