Archive for March, 2010
Jennifer was on “Good Day NY” this morning – watch a video of her appearance below!
‘The Day I Shot Cupid’ is actress-turned-author Jennifer Love Hewitt’s latest labor of…well.. love.
After a highly publicized break-up from boyfriend Jamie Kennedy, the 31-year-old TV star has written a revealing tale about dating, break-ups and the truth about cupid!
For more information on Love’s new book, visit JenniferLoveHewittOnline.com
Lifetime is gearing up for production on an original movie headlined by “Ghost Whisperer” star Jennifer Love Hewitt.
The film, tentatively titled “The List,” was penned by “Frasier” alumna Suzanne Martin.
Set in a small Texas town, it centers on a former beauty queen (Hewitt), now a married mother of three, who faces certain foreclosure on her home after an injury sidelines her husband from working.
Convinced that no one as pretty as her deserves to be poor, she takes a job at a massage parlor, only to learn that the clients expect more than a rubdown.
Eric Laneuville, who has directed more than a dozen episodes of CBS’ “Ghost,” is set to helm “List,” which is being produced by Jaffe/Braunstein.
Hewitt will executive produce with Dannielle Thomas, Michael Jaffe and Howard Braunstein.
Production is slated to begin in the spring in Vancouver for a premiere this year.
Hewitt stars in and executive produces “Ghost,” now in its fifth season. She is also set to make a cameo in NBC’s romantic dramedy anthology pilot “Love Bites.”
Martin’s comedy pilot “Hot in Cleveland” recently was picked up to series by TV Land.
Hewitt and Martin are repped by WME. Hewitt is managed by Untitled.
From the Hollywood Reporter
Jennifer Love Hewitt describes her unconventional postbreakup pick-me-up and explains why her split with Jamie Kennedy had bad timing.
Love Bites for Jennifer Love Hewitt. No, that’s not a snarky comment on the actress’ highly-publicized romantic travails. Rather, the newly-single Ghost Whisperer star and self-professed romantaholic has been tapped to guest star in the promising NBC pilot from Sex and the City scribe Cindy Chupack.
Details about her cameo are being kept under wraps, but a Peacock insider tells me that Hewitt will play herself. My guess? One of the show’s lovelorn leads — portrayed by Ugly Betty’s Becki Newton and My Boys‘ Jordana Spiro — will meet Hewitt at a signing for her new memoir-slash-advice book, The Day I Shot Cupid. But I’m just spitballing.
Love Bites is an anthology-esque dramedy that follows three loosely connected stories of love, dating, and marriage each week. In addition to Hewitt, the pilot’s impressive guest cast includes Heroes‘ Greg Grunberg, Lipstick Jungle’s Lindsay Price, Sex and the City’s Jason Lewis, and The Office’s Craig Robinson.
From the Ausiello Files
From a girl who’s been through a breakup or two, Jennifer Love Hewitt has some great breakup advice for Sandra Bullock and Kim Kardashian! In her new book, The Day I Shot Cupid, on sale today Mar. 23, Jen lists “Twenty Things to Do After a Breakup.” Sandra and Kim — we think you should take a look at this!
Jen’s “Twenty Things to Do After a Breakup”:
1. Listen to “Jagged Little Pill” (Alanis Morissette).
2. Eat chocolate, but only for forty-eight hours.
3. Get out of bed, preferably within seventy-two hours.
4. Get out of the house (remember, your friends still have to know you, so shower).
5. Talk about something else.
6. Go to yoga.
7. Delete his number.
8. Change your number.
9. Make out with a stranger (he must be gorgeous or you’ll feel worse).
10. Get a new outfit.
11. Get a new hairdo.
12. Call that guy you have always thought about.
13. Stop driving by his house (it’s not Fatal Attraction).
14. Delete him from yo0ur Facebook.
15. Don’t have regrets.
16. Don’t go to see romantic comedies.
17. Do something extreme (that you wouldn’t normally do).
18. Don’t go to the old “we” spots.
19. Take it one day at a time (we all have to take it one day at a time, that’s how it works).
20. Know you won’t die (you have to stick around so he can see what a mistake he made).
Sandra and Kim, we know it may seem hard right now, but we promise you — you will be able to move one soon enough. Until then, it’s all about giving your hearts time to heal and hopefully Jen’s tips help do the trick!
From Hollywood Life
As mentioned earlier, Jennifer Love Hewitt was on “Today” this morning. Check out her interview below…
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What’s it like trying to navigate love in Hollywood? In her new memoir, “The Day I Shot Cupid,” TV star Jennifer Love Hewitt — who once dated John Mayer and Jamie Kennedy — shares her candid experiences and advice on modern romance. “The Ghost Whisperer” actress explores everything from the dos and don’ts of text flirting to how to mend a broken heart. An excerpt:
Preface
Okay, so why did I, an actress in her thirties, decide to write a book on dating? Well, leave it to Cabo Wabo! I had a massive broken heart, so I hopped on the plane with my mom, aunt, and a bunch of friends. We found ourselves at this beautiful home overlooking the ocean and like most meetings of the female brain, talking about men. I was so intrigued, the age groups, types of women, lifestyles were all so different, but the message was the same. Dating is hilarious and awkward as hell. Relationships are difficult, beautiful, and confusing. And love is somehow worth it all. It was like pen and paper had to be used at that moment, so I took all the things we were talking about and started writing. Of course, I added my own funny comments to them, because if you can’t laugh you won’t make it.
At dinner that night I presented my romance thought pages on the table, hoping to ease any past pain, laugh about the hours of life lost on bad dates, and show that we are all the same. They loved it (the tequila helped)! As I wrote them, healing began for me as well.
At the end of our great trip, I went home with a new thought. What if this is why I went through all my dating crap? Maybe I’m supposed to be the kindred spirit of millions of women out there who are just like me. And there it was, the new relationship that I would begin would be with me, my past, my present, my laughter, my pain, and most important, all of you.
Introduction
This, for me, is the perfect place to start. Although I was actually born on February 21, there was a chance that I would come a week earlier, on February 14. That’s right, Valentine’s Day. I refused to believe until I was ten or eleven years old that Valentine’s Day was not actually created for me. Why? Because my name is Love! My mom named me Love and almost gave birth to me on Valentine’s Day. Hello? I was born to be a hopeless romantic. It’s worked well for me so far, or so I thought. And that brings us to now. This is the most eye-opening and slightly depressing part of the book, so let’s get it over with. What I am about to tell you will include shocking details, lies, and murder. Continue to read at your own risk.





























































