Jessica, Milla & Dita: “Behind the Candelabra” Premiere Pals

Stepping out for a swanky shindig, some of Tinseltown’s hottest ladies showed up at the premiere of “Behind the Candelabra” at the 66th Cannes Film Festival today (May 21).

Jessica Chastain looked to be having a blast as she hammed it up on the red carpet outside the Palais des Festivals with Adrien Brody.

Also in the house were Barbara Palvin, Milla Jovovich, Rosario Dawson, and Dita Von Teese, providing plenty of eye candy for the fans.

“Cleopatra” has been a two-year project by 20th Century Fox to restore the classic Elizabeth Taylor flick to its original glory in time for its 50th anniversary. The Blu-Ray will go on sale on May 28th.

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Michael, Matt, Petra & Erin Attend “Behind the Candelabra” Premiere

Teaming up to promote their newest film, Michael Douglas and Matt Damon attended the premiere of “Behind the Candelabra” at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday (May 21).

Sporting classic black tuxedos, the pair made a dashing entrance on the red carpet, along with their castmates and well-wishers including Erin Heatherton and Peter Nemcova.

Based on the autobiographical novel, the drama tells the story of the 6-year May-December relationship between Liberace and Scott Thorson.

Directed by Steven Soderbergh, the film also stars Rob lowe, Dan Akroyd, Scott Bakula, and Debbie Reynolds. “Behind the Candelabra” hits theaters on May 26th.

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Marion Cotillard’s Stalker Put on Probation

Taking her obsession with Marion Cotillard too far, a Queens woman was sentenced to probation on Tuesday (May 21).

Back in 2011, Teresa Yuan sent 504 emails with 120 disturbing webcam videos of herself within four days to the French actress’s fan website.

As her attorney argued that she be kept out of jail to treat her bipolar disorder, Federal Judge William Kuntz warned Yuan to stay on her medication and only use one internet accessing device so her usage could be monitored by law enforcement.

Speaking about the incident, the cyber-stalker insisted, “It was never my intention to threaten or scare anybody. I am bitterly ashamed of myself.”

Though she could have served a year in prison, Judge Kuntz noted, “The victim in this case has been generous and forgiving.”

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