In my first Top Ten Abs post, you guys raked me over the coals, because I left so many people out. However, it’s hard to just pick TEN gorgeous stomachs isn’t it? So, perhaps I’ll revisit the abs post on occasion, spotlighting different celebs each time, that way everyone gets their eye candy.
10.) Matthew McConaughey:
9.) David Beckham:
8.) Robert Buckley:
7.) Mario Lopez:
6.) Mark Wahlberg:
5.) Sean William Scott:
4.) Eddie Cibrian:
3.) Ashton Kutcher:
2.) Cam Gigandet:
And my number one spot goes to someone that I will probably receive flack about, and that’s okay. I’m putting him here because he is a kick a** guy, I love his sense of humor, and I think he’s very sexy. Just goes to show you that beauty isn’t uniform, and comes in all shapes, and sizes.
1.) JACK BLACK:
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I haven’t had a chance to talk to any celebrities about this lately, but, when you are in the washroom it must be embarrassing when people come up to you and want to talk or to get an autograph from you. I feel it’s supposed to be a private moment in there and I try not to even not look in the mirror at myself.
Ed Westwick explained an encounter he had with David Beckham that really showed we are all human…
“I had a Beckham shirt when I was a kid and he was the one I watched growing up,” the native Brit said. “I went to the toilet and there was David Beckham. I couldn’t say anything, I just ran out. There have been a couple of times I’ve been in the same room as him, but I just can’t. I can’t do it.”
But at other times too Ed gets all conflustered. I bet David would be happy to talk to him. They are both from England right? They seem a lot more agressive than the people here in the States or even Canada are. Poor Ed!
David Beckham took in another Lakers game, and this time with his sons, Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz. How cute is David with the kids. Too bad the Detroit Pistons won the game!
[Images by Kevin Reece / London Ent / Splash News]
David Beckham is looking hot as the cover man for Men’s Health the September 2008 edition. (Is it already September???) Inside he talks about golf, his soccer skills and back when he was a kid. Here’s some highlights…
* On his comfort zone: “There is this madness around me, around my family. Without a doubt, out on the field is where I’m most comfortable, where I’m happiest, because I know what I’m doing, and I know I can do it.”
* On losing: “I’m a really bad loser. It stays with me for a while. I always take it quite personally when we don’t win as a team or I don’t win in everything else I do.”
* On relaxing: “People always ask me, ‘Do you play golf?’ Because a majority of sportsmen do. I used to play, quite a few years ago, but to be honest, I’d rather spend four hours with the kids than four hours on a golf course. As much as it can be relaxing, it’s a frustrating sport. My way of relaxing is listening to music and spending time with the kids.”
* What another player said to him when he was 13 years old: “You’ll never play for England, because you’re too small and not strong enough.”
*On golf vs his family: I used to play (golf), quite a few years ago, but to be honest, I’d rather spend 4 hours with the kids than 4 hours on a golf course. As much as it can be relaxing, it’s a frustrating sport. My way of relaxing is listening to music and spending time with the kids.
I can’t believe that David Beckham is a clean freak and cleans up after his family! I just thought he would sit and let people do things for him. Afterall, he is David Beckham!