Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman on “No Strings Attached”

NO STRINGS ATTACHED, from left: Natalie Portman, Ashton Kutcher, 2011. ph: Dale Robinette/Paramount Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection

Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman are having some important revelations about their rom-com pasts . . . while running on treadmills. This week, Portman joined Kutcher as part of his marathon-training series “Our Future Selves” with Peloton, jogging alongside him as the two discussed how they first met and finally addressed the striking similarities between two iconic films within the romantic comedy multiverse.

“I think the first time we really started hanging out is when we shot ‘No Strings’ together,'” Kutcher said while sounding miraculously well-articulated for someone going full speed on a treadmill. “Who would’ve thought 20 years later, we’d be on a Peloton together?” Portman joked in response. (Note: if 20 years seems like way too long ago, it’s because it is. “No Strings Attached” was officially released in January 2011 — phew!)

“Wait, it’s also weird because my wife [Mila Kunis] was shooting basically the same movie,

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‘Whoever He Be, I Wish Him Well’

Pierce Brosnan
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Pierce Brosnan isn’t thinking about the next James Bond.

In a new interview with GQthe 69-year-old actor looked back on his time in the iconic role, which spanned seven years and four films — GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day — and said he doesn’t care who gets the coveted role next.

“Who should do it? I don’t care,” he said. “It’ll be interesting to see who they get, who the man shall be. Whoever he be, I wish him well.”

Brosnan also praises his successor, Daniel Craigfor his portrayal of 007 — particularly in 2012’s Skyfall. “I saw the last one and I saw Skyfall,” he said. “I love Skyfall. I’m not too sure about the last one.” (Craig’s final Bond movie was last year’s No Time to Die.)

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See Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade’s Shimmering Mesh Looks in Ibiza

Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade stepped out in sexy coordinating looks during their monthlong European vacation.

The bring it on actress and the retired NBA star enjoyed a night out on the cove of Cala Xarraca in northern Ibiza, Spain, last week. In the latest example of the pair’s stellar couple style, the Union-Wades looked radiant woven mesh outfits with crystal embellishments.

The Being Mary Jane star wore the black Sade Crystal Mesh Midi Dress by the NYC-based brand Diotoma, which features long sleeves and cutouts at the waist. She wore her curly hair slicked back in a half-up high ponytail, and her accessories included large silver hoop earrings and a black-and-tan triangle-print minibag.

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Meanwhile, Wade paired a shimmering dark blue mesh tank with navy trousers, finishing the look with loafers, black sunglasses, and a silver chain necklace.

“Strollin into year 8. We mesh,” they captioned

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Britney Spears Faces Backlash For Body-Shaming Christina Aguilera’s Dancers

Britney Spears has addressed her controversial Instagram post about how to “look thin” with a new, lengthy statement shared to her page.

If you missed it, Britney sparked tons of backlash on Tuesday when she reposted a quote that claimed the “only” way to “look thin” is to “hang out with fat people.”

“I found there was only one way to look thin: hang out with fat people,” read the message.

And in the caption alongside the quote, Britney also name-dropped Christina Aguilera’s dancers, claiming that she would’ve looked “extremely small” onstage had they been supporting her.

“I wish I could have chosen the nannies for my children … my dancers … I mean if I had Christina Aguilera’s dancers I would have looked extremely small,” she wrote.

“I mean why not talk about it?? Don’t you think my confidence would have been a bit better if I could choose

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