
Britney Spears brought her
Madonna-alike outfit to the Bambi Awards in Germany last night to perform "Womanizer" before picking up the Pop International award (watch her perform after the jump). My girl Pop US is asking:
what do you think Britney's performance? Pink and Leona Lewis swapped the
red carpet for the stage, and Leona was named Shooting Star. Keanu Reeves, Meg Ryan, Lewis Hamilton and Diane Kruger all won awards, but Britney was the main attraction of the night.

British and American stars made their way over to Germany for the 60th
Bambi Awards in Offenburg last night. The ceremony recognises achievement in sports and entertainment as well as communication, economy and politics, and sports stars like our own Lewis Hamilton walked the red carpet alongside actors like Keanu Reeves and singers like Pink. Gorgeous Joshua Jackson looked dashing in his suit next to a shimmering Diane Kruger, while Leona Lewis followed Diane's lead and swapped her
pink and black dress from
her Tribute to Bambi performance for a beautiful floor-length gown.
This Just In: Meg Ryan Publicly Lists Her Bel-Air Home Meg Ryan has publicly listed her six-bedroom, seven-bath Bel-Air home for the tune of $19.5 million, according to Big Time. The property has been informally on the market as a "pocket listing" for some time, and has been shown to a slew of celebs including the Beckhams and Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck, but the price was never right.

Meg Ryan has publicly listed her six-bedroom, seven-bath Bel-Air home for the tune of $19.5 million,
according to Big Time. The property has been informally on the market as a "pocket listing" for some time, and has been shown to a slew of celebs including the Beckhams and Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck, but the price was never right. The listing for the Holmby Hills-area Spanish-style compound
reads:
Truly enchanting and romantic.

Despite the
Dow's historic crash and the House of Representatives failing to pass the $700 billion bail-out measure, things seem to be just peachy in the life of celebabies. It's actually a nice distraction to watch cheery cheeks smiling from ear to ear in a sunshiny environment.
Why must Kingston lose his buoyant demeanor or Ruby Maguire her perky pigtails over such fiscal matters?

Meg Ryan has stayed under the radar since her split with Dennis Quaid back in 2001, but thanks to her new movie
The Women, she's landed the cover of
InStyle. In the issue she finally opens up about her painful divorce, and why she never really felt like "America's Sweetheart." We loved Meg back in the '90s and now that she seems to be stepping back into the spotlight, tell us — do you want a Meg Ryan comeback?
Sep 12 2008 - 12:30pm by
Molly

Eva Mendes took a break from all her
Fashion Week duties last night to attend a screening of
The Women in NYC with her costars Jada Pinkett Smith, Meg Ryan, and Debi Mazar. Unlike last week's
big premiere in LA, Annette Bening and Debra Messing sat this one out, but Julia Stiles and Bette Midler stepped in. Even Mick Jagger, who is one of the film's producers, joined them for the afterparty at the Gramercy Park Hotel — though it probably wasn't hard to convince him to spend the evening surrounded by beautiful ladies.

Philosophically, the very existence of
The Women is something that makes me cheer. As its title suggests, it's a movie full of only women — and many of them "women of a certain age," at that. Director and screenwriter Diane English spent years trying to steer her remake of George Cukor's 1939 classic to the screen, and I respect and admire her determination.