Every week, Hollywood.com lists the coolest celeb, movies and goings-on in the world of entertainment.
1. Hotties Rachel McAdams and Jake Gyllenhaal, who were chosen by the Hollywood Film Festival as the year’s Breakthrough Actress and Actor. The awards are being handed out on Oct. 24.
2. Newlyweds Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, for accomplishing what many stars in Hollywood claim is impossible: The Stealth Wedding Ceremony. Ashton and Demi were married in a secret ceremony in Beverly Hills, California on Sept. 24. According to published reports, 100 friends and family attended the service, including Moore‘s ex, Bruce Willis, Lucy Liu, and Wilmer Valderrama.
3. Teen pop star Hilary Duff, for celebrating her birthday in style. Duff recorded an anti-obesity radio ad for the Looking Good California campaign, which aired the same day the curtie turned 18. In the short ad, Duff spawns the deep thoughts, “stay fit and eat right” because “what goes inside is eventually going to show on the outside.”
4. Newly brazen starlet Lindsay Lohan, for baring it all in an upcoming Vanity Fair cover. The 19-year-old Lohan has been the subject of weight loss shock stories in the past year but is reportedly eager to show off her healthy figure. In Touch magazine reports Lohan shot the top-secret cover photo on a beach in Malibu, California last week, and it was actually her idea to pose naked.

5. Nicolette Sheridan‘s Desperate Housewives‘ character Edie Britt, for topping a new Inside TV poll of television vixens.
6. The release of the Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story DVD, for its interesting marketing strategy. The exclusive 88-minute DVD premiere focuses on genius baby Stewie, who sees a man that looks like him on TV. He concludes that this man must be his father and sets off on a cross-country road-trip to locate him.
7. 40-Year-Old Virgin star Steve Carell, for admitting he’s getting used to life as a movie star. “I now just use Evian to wash my hair in. I just figured it was time to become a jerk,” Carell said.
8. Fashion designer Valentino, for his outdated but funny expectations of stars. Valentino told a German magazine Die Zeit this week he longs for the days when movie stars dressed up–not down–whenever they went out. “Today you see Julia Roberts and Cameron Diaz running around looking unkempt in jogging trousers. They look like bag ladies, like homeless people,” the irate Italian told the weekly publication. “In the past, actresses had to commit in their contracts to appear in public like stars when they left their homes.” In the stars’ defense, Juicy Couture velour sweats don’t come cheap.
9. UK satellite channel Sky One, for venerated sensationalism. Sky is set to air the controversial documentary Kate Moss: Fashion Victim, featuring footage of shamed supermodel Kate Moss allegedly snorting cocaine, on Oct. 5.
10. Muppets troupe leader Kermit the Frog, for leaping onto U.S. postage stamps. Kermit was on hand Wednesday for a first-day issue ceremony featuring 11 postage stamps honoring the Muppets and late creator Jim Henson at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in suburban North Hollywood. The 37-cent stamps will be released nationally Sept. 29. “On behalf of the Muppets, it is a great honor to be featured on our own set of stamps,” Kermit said through a human intermediary.
