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Anyone can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a dad, and that's why I call you dad, because you are so special to me. You taught me the game and you taught me how to play it right.







By now, you’ve read that Beyonce maybe, isn’t, probably, might be, and definitely is pregnant. Rumors circulated on Sunday after the 33-year-old singer posted an Instagram photo showing herself buried in the sand with what appears to be a super-round stomach. 
Photo aside, Beyonce has always made it clear that she plans to expand her family with husband Jay Z. During a 2013 interview withGood Morning America, she said, “I would like more children. I think my daughter needs some company.” And that same year she told GQ magazine, "Giving birth made me realize the power of being a woman. I have so much more substance in my life." Further fueling Beyonce baby rumors are “sources” who keep fans updated through the tabloids. In November, an “insider” told OK magazine, “If all goes well, they’ll start trying for a baby before Christmas. She wants to be pregnant by spring.” And in December, another source confirmed Beyonce’s pregnancy to In Touch magazine: “She’s pregnant again! She’s been trying for so long, so she’s thrilled. And she’s dying for a boy this time!” (For whatever it’s worth, former “Destiny’s Child” member Michelle Williams went on “The View” on Monday and denied the rumors.)
Likewise, pregnancy rumors have always plagued Kate Middleton, even snowballing since she and husband Prince William confirmed their second pregnancy in September. Hello! magazine speculated that the royal couple was “expecting twins.” And in December,Hollywood Life claimed that Amal Clooney got pregnant on her honeymoon (because marrying George Clooney wasn’t exciting enough). Jennifer Aniston, Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Garner, and Rihanna have also received similar treatment.

So how are baby rumors born? Usually with a photo, says Richard Ayoub, editor-in-chief of the celebrity website Rumor Fix. “There’s a tactic called ‘photo assumption,’ in which a story is spun from a single image,” he tells Yahoo Parenting. Examples: Celebs are photographed from angles that make their stomachs appear rounder, wearing loose clothing, or attending a party without an alcoholic drink in hand. Sometimes stars speak up (in February, Eva Mendes told Ellen DeGeneres that she avoided an airport security scan because of “creepy” radiation, not because she was pregnant) in order to squash rumors or buy time until they issue a baby announcement. Other times, a star’s silence generates more press. “With someone like Jessica Biel, who hasn’t confirmed or denied her pregnancy, the paparazzi chases her even more in the hopes of getting that exclusive shot,” explains Ayoub.













Microsoft and Ford have teamed up to announce Forza Motorsport 6 this evening at the North American International Auto Show, which will feature the new Ford GT as its "cover car." (Forza Horizon 2, the last game in the series, featured the Lamborghini Huracán;Forza Motorsport 5, a launch title for the Xbox One, featured the McLaren P1 hypercar.) The new F-150 Raptor and Mustang-based GT350R, which debuted at the show today alongside the GT, will also appear in the game.

This is our ten-year anniversary of Forza," says Alan Hartman, studio manager at Turn 10, which has been responsible for the franchise since day one. "When we first were doing these, it would be kind of like, 'Hey please, can we have that new car you showed in Detroit?' That's where we were back ten years ago. But over the last three or four years, the involvement with the manufacturers has really changed. They have really come to recognize that this is a very important venue for them," he says. Basically, car companies — Ford included — want to be featured in a game with Forza's level brand power and name recognition. He notes that the last-generation Ford Raptor, an over-the-top off-roading pickup truck, has the highest download count of any ForzaDLC in history.
"When we started working on the GT, probably a year ago, we were already thinking along these lines," adds Ford's Raj Nair, who leads the company's global product development. "I think that's a reflection of how important Forza's become to the automotive industry, an exposure to so many customers — often, their first exposure to the brand or their first exposure to a specific vehicle is actually through Forza. So early on, we know this would be a part of the plan."
The GT's specs and capabilities are still fluid, though, so even as the game is in development, Hartman and Nair say that they're regularly on the phone hashing out the latest numbers. "Usually, we're not exposed as to what the capability of the car is targeted to be," Nair laughs. "But this is going to set some big hurdles for us, right? That we will have the Forza car out there, and we'll have to make sure that the physical car can deliver.
Entertainment World: Conchita Wurst



When Conchita Wurst hit the red carpet a moment ago in a belted green velvet gown with exposed lingerie, there was a moment of pause among our editors. After all, she is not your average-looking starlet. However our market editor, a born and bred Brit, knew right away. “She won the Eurovision Song Contest!,” she yelled from across the room. 
Last May, Conchita (born Tom Neuwirth) captivated all of the EU when she belted out the James Bond theme song, “Rise Like a Phoenix,” amid a stage exploding with glitter and took home top prize at the European music contest. (The drag star represented Austria.) Since then she has become a bit of a fashion obsession. She has already beenphotographed in her lingerie by Karl Lagerfeld for CR Fashion Book, and also walked in Jean Paul Gaultier’s autumn/winter couture show. 
In CR, she talked about identity and the challenges faced when embracing drag versus becoming transgendered.“[Being transgender] is very serious business; it’s a life within itself, so you mustn’t confuse the two. I always get the question, why the beard? And I think the beard, for me, has so many reasons and so many meanings, but at the end of the day, I want to show that you can achieve anything, that you can have a beautiful life with any kind of look, because the way you look isn’t the most important thing in life. It doesn’t matter.”

We’re happy to see Conchita hit Hollywood. We can only imagine this means we’ll be seeing a lot more of her very soon! 










Eddie Redmayne has been named best actor at the Golden Globes for his portrayal of a young Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything.
There were wins for two other British actors; Joanne Froggatt for her role in Downton Abbey, and Ruth Wilson for US TV series The Affair.
The big success of the night was the coming-of-age film Boyhood, which topped three categories - including best director.
Entertainment World: Boyhood Movie









Filmed over 12 years with the same cast, Richard Linklater's BOYHOOD is a groundbreaking story of growing up as seen through the eyes of a child named Mason (a breakthrough performance by Ellar Coltrane), who literally grows up on screen before our eyes. Starring Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette as Mason's parents and newcomer Lorelei Linklater as his sister Samantha, BOYHOOD charts the rocky terrain of childhood like no other film has before. Snapshots of adolescence from road trips and family … More
Rating:
R (for language including sexual references, and for teen drug and alcohol use)
Genre:
Drama
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Written By:
Richard Linklater
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On DVD:
Jan 6, 2015
US Box Office:
$24.3M
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Michael Keaton was flying high with Birdman, and a 12-year journey took Richard Linklater's dramaBoyhood to Golden Globes glory.
Linklater won for best director and his star Patricia Arquette garnered an honor for supporting actress for her portrayal of an underappreciated single mother.
"This is a very personal film for me, it couldn't be more personal, and it became very personal to everyone who worked on it," said Linklater, who filmed the coming-of-age movie with his crew once a year for 12 years.
"We're all flawed in this world, no one's perfect," he added, dedicating the award to his parents and parents "who are evolving everywhere and families who are just passing through this world and doing their best."
Arquette thanked her "visionary" director Richard Linklater "for allowing me to be part of something so human, so simple and groundbreaking and significant in the history of cinema" and "for shining a light on this woman and the many women like her and for allowing me to honor my own mother with this incredible character."
Keaton won for best actress in a musical or comedy — "If I can carry that flag for even a night, I am proud to do so," he said — and was one of two awards for Birdman, which also garnered best screenplay.
Playing a former superhero-movie actor looking for a career comeback, Keaton said he was thankful for being in director Alejandro González Iñárritu's unbelievably gutsy, polished look at human nature" and got choked up when talking about his friends, family and son.
"I'm so grateful from the bottom of my heart. You don't know what this means to me."
Showtime's The Affair defied the odds — as well as the power of such fellow cable series Downton Abbey and Game of Thrones — to win for best drama on its first time out, and star Ruth Wilson snagged the award for best actress in a drama.
"If I have learned anything from writing a show about an affair, it's that how sacred and valuable and essential marriages are," said Affair co-creator Sarah Treem.
Kevin Spacey captured the honor for best actor in a drama for playing the underhanded House of Cards politician.
"This is just the beginning of my revenge," Spacey said in the beginning of an emotional acceptance speech. He concluded by saying, "I just want to be better, but this is very encouraging."
Big Eyes star Amy Adams won the award for best actress in a comedy or musical for playing Margaret Keane, a woman whom Adams said "had such a quiet voice and such a strong heart and such a strong artistic vision and was ultimately able to use her voice."
Adams also paid homage to the other actresses in the audience who are role models for her 4-year-old. "You speak to her so loudly. She watches everything and sees everything and I am so grateful for all of you women in this room who have such a lovely beautiful voice and are speaking to my daughter."
The Honorable Woman star Maggie Gyllenhaal accepted her honor for best actress in a TV miniseries by noting the wealth of "real" roles for women in television.
"That's what I notice is evolutionary and revolutionary and turning me on," she said.
Gina Rodriguez won best actress in a comedy for her title role in the CW's first-year Latino-centric series Jane the Virgin.
"Thank you, God. for making me an artist," Rodriguez said. "This award is so much more than myself. It represents a culture that wants to see itself as heroes."
Transparent is the first streaming series for Amazon to win a Golden Globe, taking the honor for best comedy series as well as best comedic actor for Jeffrey Tambor.
"Oh, this is big. This is bigger than me," said Tambor, adding that with his transgender role, he's "found more of Jeffrey than I've ever known in my life."
Transparent creator Jill Soloway dedicated the award to "the trans community" and said she wanted the show to teach the audience about "truth, authenticity and love."
J.K. Simmons garnered a supporting actor honor for his sadistic jazz teacher in the movie Whiplash, and thanked both of the "boy wonders" involved: writer-director Damien Chazelle and co-star Miles Teller.
Teller "is a young actor of such maturity and brilliance. He inspired me every day to scream at him and hit him in the face," Simmons said in his acceptance speech.
Fargo conquered the TV miniseries category and star Billy Bob Thornton won for best actor in a miniseries.
"These days you get in a lot of trouble no matter what you say," Thornton deadpanned. "You could say anything and get in trouble. I know that for a fact. So I'm just going to say thank you."
The Normal Heart's Matt Bomer won for supporting actor in a TV miniseries or movie. He honored both his co-star Mark Ruffalo — "the heart and soul of the movie" — and those who died or are still suffering from AIDS: "We love you and remember you.