Posted by taylor blue on October 10, 2009 | No Comments
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Here at TEN we try to not post half naked pictures. But I couldn’t resist when I saw these pictures of Pink and Carey Hart together. They are one of the cutest couples ever. They did this photo shoot for Carey’s new clothing line Hart & Huntington. Do you remember his tattoo show, Inked? It was one of my favorites. I watched that before I had any ink, and now six tattoos later I miss that show. I will definitely be buying these clothes.
Posted by taylor blue on September 30, 2009 | 2 Comments

Ed Westwick is shirtless for the Winter 2009/Spring 2010 issue of Arena Homme Plus. I”m not sure if I like this cover. Does it even look like that is his whole body? Or did they copy and paste? Very freaky to me.
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Posted by taylor blue on September 19, 2009 | No Comments

I was talking to Tyson Ritter’s cousin, my BFF BJ Ritter, the other day (okay maybe it wasn’t the other day but still) and he told me how Tyson had did a photo shoot for Penguin. And now I finally tracked down one of the pictures. I am not sure what Penguin sells…but I want to buy everything. I think I am for sure a new fan of them!
Posted by taylor blue on September 14, 2009 | No Comments

Ed Westwick is known on Gossip Girl for always looking respectable and he always seems to wear long sleeves and suits all the time. It must be because of all the tattoos he has. Ed decided to show off two of his new tattoos. A feather and the other one I had to edit because it was not appropriate. But they are what they are. What do you think they stand for? I bet it’s something really deep for Ed, he seems like that type.

Photo Source: ONTD, Diane Cohen/Fame Pictures
Posted by taylor blue on September 11, 2009 | 1 Comment

We all know that I am obsessed with Tyson Ritter. How can I not be? Check out these brand new photos of The All-American Rejects‘ front man! The images were shot by famed fashion photographer Miko Lim.
And you can see The Rejects performing as part of the house band this Sunday at the MTV Video Music Awards.


Posted by taylor blue on August 24, 2009 | No Comments

I LOVE tattoos, I have six of them myself. I have always wondered what Chace Crawford might look like with tattoos. He put on some temporary ones for this photo shoot with Interview magazine. They get a big thumbs up from me since the pics are in black and white. I love pictures in b&w, it really shows the person inside. Here are the highlights from the interview:
On deciding to live with Ed Westwick: “I wanted to live in a really nice building, and he really didn’t care. I also didn’t want to be paying an arm and a leg for rent . . . Ed’s girlfriend was in town most of the time for the pilot we shot in ’07. So we hung out a little bit and talked about getting a place. We talked to Penn, too, but he had shot a show in New York before and was living, I think, with Milo Ventimiglia. Penn said, ‘No, but good luck. I’m over the roommate situation.’ So I called up Ed and was like, ‘Hey, man, I’m going to New York tomorrow. Do you want to room with me?’ He’s like [faking British accent], ‘Yeah, why not?’ So I looked around and sent him a few pics of the place I found and he said [faking British accent], ‘Is there any extra room for guest bedrooms?’ I was like, ‘What are you talking about? This is New York. What do you want, a game room? Let’s just make space for a ping-pong room as well.’ [laughs] Ed had no idea. But the apartment was in a nice building, and it had a great roof deck. We’d hang out up there all the time with our friends, and it was private.”
About fan overload while filming: “You’re having a serious conversation, looking someone in the eye, but everywhere around you, it’s literally a circus. Sometimes I sit back and laugh. . . It’s funny because everyone wants to know what’s happening on set. There isn’t anything shocking to write about, so magazines want to stir things up, like, ‘Blake and Leighton hate each other.’ But the truth is, when we’re all done with work, it’s like, ‘Hey, what are you doing? Let’s go do karaoke.’ The publicity factor is outrageous. They just want to shoot you down. So that can definitely wear on you a bit. A perception of you is created, and you really have no control over it. To some degree, you learn to adapt. But you also think, ‘Eff you, you don’t know me.’”
On his personal life: “I’m the biggest believer in not talking. I don’t Twitter or MySpace or Facebook. I want to keep to myself. I don’t want to be out there. You have to keep some kind of control over who you are.”

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