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Matthew Weiner Puts Like Follow @NYDailyNews New York News Politics Sports Entertainment Opinion Living Autos CONFIDENTIAL GOSSIP TV MOVIES MUSIC & ARTS EVENTS NEAR YOU COMICS GAMES ENTERTAINMENT PICS BLOGS MOST POPULAR MOST READ MOST SHARED 1 Elizabeth Pena died from alcohol abuse: Matthew Weiner puts 'Mad Men' days report 2 Teresa Giudice to serve jail time at behind, and doubts his smash series will 'Orange is the New Black' prison 3 Tori Spelling on Dean McDermott's return on the big screen mistress: 'She's unattractive' Wyclef Jean sings at his birthday bash; Joe Torre says his first Yankee season was best; 4 Lohan may be speeding the 'Plow' exit Chrissy Teigen does Factory work 5 Don Imus puts New Mexico Cancer Kids BY MARIANNE GARVEY, BRIAN NIEMIETZ AND OLI COLEMAN / Wednesday, October 22, 2014, 2:00 AM A A A ranch on sale for $32M 6 Chrissy Teigen jokes Canada shooting: 'Or 7 2 SHARE THIS URL as we call it in America, Wednesday nydn.us/1tJDUDB 7 Khloe Kardashian 'can’t get in touch' with Lamar Odom Don’t expect “Mad Men” series 8 J.Lo buys $22M Manhattan penthouse: creator Matthew Weiner to spill sources any secrets from the eighth 9 Hannibal Buress: Bill Cosby is a rapist season of his hit show, which 10 Renee Zellweger's latest look causes just wrapped editing. “It is all splash at Elle red carpet event done and in cryogenic storage!” he told Confidenti@l at the annual Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame Awards in Midtown. EDITORS' PICKS As for the future of the AMC hit, How Justin Bieber The hair. The voice. The Weiner says he doesn’t think went from teen idol to wild child there will be a movie down the swooning legion of teenage line, like with “Sex and the City.” fans. Of course, we could “I don’t think so. This is it. We only be talking about have 92 hours of this,” he said. singing sensation Justin Bieber. See his “It’s a lot more than a lot of these Ktrarnisf oJremnantioenr fsropmotted other shows. We had seven osqnu edaiknyn­celer adna sttea rw toi twhild child ... mystery man years of time passing and Bruce Jenner may not be actually eight if you count the the only one back in the pilot.” dating game. Kris Jenner, 58, was photographed on what appeared to be an Weiner, who wrote the pilot 14 Kintrimisateten d iSnnteewr daartte: with a mystery man last week at years ago, says the show has TCaskain Vge gaa brersetaukr afrnot imn Sherman Oaks, Calif. taken up a third of his life, and acting, move to downtown L.A. and he’s grateful he ended the show make art on his terms. “Sometimes they The 24­year­old "Twilight" just call you and say ‘That was star told USA Today she plans on dropping out of the your last episode.’ It happens Kpuabtlyic Peyeer rfoyr laa wnhdisle itno move to downtown L.A. and 90% of the time.” Luckily, he Mmaokreo acrct.o to celebrate now can choose his own birthday: report projects, even if he is out of work Katy Perry is making like it's at the moment. “Right now I’m her birthday all week long. The almost 30­year­old pop the dad who follows the kids star chosen to go to ALBERTO E. RODRIGUEZ/GETTY IMAGES around in the morning in my Morocco to ring in the Producer Matt Weiner says he’s OK in his Mr. Mom role, for the milestone year after being forced to cancel her plans to moment, after completing the last ‘Mad Men’ season. bathrobe saying, “What are you Teresa Giudice to sceelervbrea tjea iEl gtyimpt,e U ast Weekly reported. doing?” and they say, ‘We have 'Orange is the New to go to school.’ I’m that guy,” he joked. Black' prison A federal judge has nixed reality TV star Teresa WYCLEF DOES BIRTHDAY GIG Giudice’s attempt to become a real halfway Ready or not, Wyclef Jean is 45. Friends of the former Fugee threw him a housewife. PROMOTED STORIES surprise birthday party at the Hotel Hugo's II Principe restauramt and its Bar Hugo rooftop lounge in the Village on Monday. Jean returned the favor by performing an impromptu concert. After asking manager Alex Julian if there EDITORS' PICKS was a guitar in the house, Wyclef went to work. “It became a sing­along for the ‘White Bird in a entire bar,” we’re told by a guest who sang to hits including “Gone ’Til Blizzard,’ movie November,” “Ready or Not” and “Hips Don’t Lie.” review Having carried the mediocre smash THE YANKEES’ UNTOLD TORRE “Divergent,” Shailene Woodley now uplifts another underwhelming Joe Torre spent 12 years managing the Yankees and enjoyed all but teen thriller. the last 11. “The first year I managed the Yankees, in ’96, we were Allison Williams tries out boys' life for underdogs. We won the World Series,” Torre told us at the Waldorf 'Peter Pan' Astoria on Monday. “That was the last bit of fun we had, to be honest Allison Williams, who plays with you. We won after that, but it was always very … it was a high­ ladylike Marnie on HBO’s hit show “Girls,” has just wire act.” begun rehearsals for starring in “Peter Pan.” CHRISSY TRIES FACTORY LABOR Varvatos is giving Motown a hot encore John Varvatos said Chrissy Teigen took part in a Gap Factory shoot, and Confidenti@l Wednesday he’ll be TAYLOR HILL/GETTY IMAGES got behind­the­scenes shots of the supermodel having a blast. She opening a store in Motown, Longtime Yankees skipper revealed her favorite piece from the line, saying: “(It) has to be the where he spent the first 20 Joe Torre says his first years of his life. season, in 1996, was the black jumpsuit because I’m lazy, and the jumpsuit you can do most fun. anything with!” Also in the campaign are Victor Cruz, Chanel Iman Lohan may be and Noah Mills. speeding the 'Plow' exit Lindsay Lohan’s West End JONES EXPLAINS debut isn’t turning a profit 'EVERYTHING’ for the Playhouse Theater in London — and it could spell curtains for her Despite “The Theory of 'aAlrevaednyg treorusb:l eAdg cear oeefr. Everything’s” focus on Stephen Ultron' trailer gets Hawking’s body deteriorating, unexpected early release star Felicity Jones says the film The first teaser trailer for actually has a happy — if bizarre 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' hit — ending. “The ending is not the web unexpectedly Wednesday – six days conventional,” Jones told us at the film’s premiere at the Kathie Lee & Hoda: Oscar de la Renta was Museum of Modern Art on a rare beauty Monday. “It’s not the couple He dressed them all — from living happily ever after. It’s a Princess Di t o Jennifer happy ending where they are Lawrence — and we’d like to pay tribute to Oscar de la happy with other people.” Renta, a classy, elegant m‘Tahne w Fho rstprensts d eocfades creating the most beautiful gSoowlintsu fdoer ,s’o tmhee aoft ethre most beautiful women in the BRODERICK IN DAD ROLE wreovrlide.w After 10 years in Matthew Broderick spent his development, “The Fortress of Solitude” is nearly night off from “It’s Only a Play” halfway there. bonding with son James Wilkie. They rode a CitiBike together, 'Force Majeure': Movie and later a spy spotted the duo review Look for this very original strolling in the West Village picture as a possible Best talking movies. “James was Foreign Film Oscar asking about funny movies and nominee. A ski trip snowballs into disaster Matthew told him he’s got to (2:00). watch ‘Blazing Saddles.’ It was a Elizabeth Pena died very sweet moment,” said our from alcohol abuse: report eyewitness. Elizabeth Pena died from medical complications ‘NOAH’ PRAISED FOR NOT related to alcohol abuse, GOING BEASTLY according to a report. Shia LaBeouf appears The Russell Crowe film “Noah” in ‘cannibal’ music had hundreds of animals in it, video JONATHAN LEIBSON/GETTY IMAGES but no actual animals were used. Shia LaBeouf inspired a very bizarre song two years Felicity Jones stars with Eddie Redmayne in ‘The Theory of That’s why director Darren Everything,’ about Jane and Stephen Hawking. ago – and he now appears Aronofsky, who used CGI in the song’s accompanying music video. creatures instead, will receive Renaissance Man: You can forgive Pharrell the Humane Filmmaker award from the Humane Society of the United Pharrell Williams Williams if his next song is States on Nov. 21 at Cipriani. “It was quickly apparent that working wears many hats “Tired.” The “Happy” singer, with live animals would be dangerous for them,” Aronofsky says. “I whose long musical resume is part Michael Jackson, was happy with the results, and I encourage other filmmakers to look part Phil Spector, hasn’t at digital solutions.” limited his self­expression to merely making gold records like Daft Punk’s GARNER’S WORKING ON HER SLICE Celebrity photos of t“Ghet wLuecekky” or Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines.” See what all the stars were Not only did Jennifer Garner receive a special honor at Elle’s Women up to this week ... in Hollywood celebration, but presenter Steve Carell made sure to give her some pizza before she took the stage. “Thank you for that lovely, edible introduction,” Garner said, adding, “and thank you for getting and maintaining an erection during our love scene in 'Citizenfour': Movie 'Alexander,' ” their new film. review VALERIE MACON/GETTY IMAGES Edward Snowden’s name is Writer/director Darren famous worldwide, thanks Aronofsky says no animals TINA, AMY HAVE ELLE OF A PARTY to his decision to leak were harmed or even thousands of covert annoyed in the making of government documents.
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