Actor Seth Rogen has decided to settle down.
The “Pineapple Express” star has popped the question to his longtime girlfriend, writer and actress Lauren Miller, according to Life & Style Weekly.
“He surprised her with the proposal,” a friend of Rogen’s told the mag, adding that Miller “started giving up hope that he would ever pop the question.” Miller also acted with Rogen in the comedy “Zack and Miri Make a Porno.”
The couple, both 28, who have been dating since 2004, reportedly became engaged last week after returning home from a trip visiting family in Boston.
“Her family adores him; everyone is thrilled to plan a wedding,” the source said.
Rogen, who plays the title character in next year’s superhero flick “The Green Hornet,” has been vocal about his feelings towards Miller. In 2007, he told USA Today, “I have a girlfriend who is far prettier than I should have,” he’s said.
Mark Zuckerberg, the 26-year-old billionaire founder of Facebook, will be the subject of a comic book biography in December, two months after “The Social Network,” the buzzed-about movie detailing the founding of the site, hits theaters.
In a press release this week, comic writer Jerome Maida called Zuckerberg’s life story “fascinating,” saying that little is known about him even though he was the world’s youngest billionaire at age 23 and the site he created is used by more than 500 million people.
“Mark Zuckerberg: Creator of Facebook” will be a 48-page comic that publisher Bluewater Productions says will answer the question, “Who is the real Mark Zuckerberg?”
Maida said the comic bio will not sugarcoat Zuckerberg’s rise to fame and fortune.
“Rightly or wrongly, Mark dealt harshly with some people on his way to where he is today,” Maida said. “As we see, he left many people feeling betrayed. I try my best to be fair here. No one is totally innocent in this story. I try to represent each of the major players’ point of view.”
Betty White will join “Saturday Night Live” cast members when they toast Tina Fey with the nation’s top humor prize at the Kennedy Center in Washington.
White will join “SNL” comics and alumni Fred Armisen, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and show creator Lorne Michaels in awarding Fey the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on Nov. 9.
They’ll join top entertainers, including Steve Martin, singer and actress Jennifer Hudson and actor Jon Hamm who plays Don Draper on TV’s “Mad Men.” Fey, known for her impression of former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin, returned to “SNL” in May when the 88-year-old White drew rave reviews as host. Fey was the show’s first female head writer.
The award show honoring Fey will be taped for broadcast on PBS stations Nov. 14.
Tweens will be spending hours dressing and undressing their Justin Bieber dolls on December 26.
Bravado has introduced a line of Justin dolls that will give every little girl (and boy) the opportunity to have her own little Justin to cuddle.
Dolls start at $17.99, and for $27.99, he’ll sing your favorite songs.
Like a Barbie, a variety of accessories and outfits for the doll are available such as leather jackets, red carpet suits, guitars etc.
— The Associated Press also contributed to this report
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