âGreen Lanternâ stars
get married Sunday
CHARLESTON, S.C. â" One of the sexiest men alive is off the market. Again.
Ryan Reynolds wed Blake Lively in Mount Pleasant, S.C., on Sunday night at Boone Hall Plantation, according to a person familiar with the ceremony who requested anonymity because that person wasnât authorized to speak on the matter.
Representatives for the actors didnât return requests by The Associated Press for comment.
While it is Livelyâs first marriage, Reynolds was previously wed to Scarlett Johansson. Their divorce was finalized last summer after three years of marriage.
Lively and Reynolds both starred in last yearâs âGreen Lantern.â Lively was previously linked to her âGossip Girlâ co-star Penn Badgley and to Leonardo DiCaprio.
Reynolds was named People magazineâs âSexiest Man Aliveâ in 2010.
New cast members
added to âSNLâ lineup
NEW YORK â" âSaturday Night Liveâ is adding three new performers for the upcoming season after the departures of Kristen Wiig and Andy Samberg.
The sketch comedy show announced Monday that Cecily Strong, Aidy Bryant and Tim Robinson will be joining âSNLâ for its 38th season.
Strong comes from the touring company of the Chicago improv theater Second City. She will be a cast member.
Bryant hails from the iO Theater in Chicago, and Robinson is an alumnus of Second City. They will be featured players.
Itâs a period of transition for âSNL,â which will enter its new season without Samberg, Wiig or Abby Elliott. Many also expect Jason Sudeikis to soon depart.
âSaturday Night Liveâ premieres Saturday with host Seth MacFarlane and musical guest Frank Ocean.
Internet scoundrels use Watson as bait
NEW YORK â" Emma Watson is the favorite celebrity bait for cybercriminals trying to lure Internet users.
McAfee said Monday that the âHarry Potterâ star is the âmost dangerousâ celebrity to search for online. Thatâs because many sites use Watson to trick users into downloading malicious software or to steal personal information.
When searching for the 22-year-old Watson, thereâs a one-in-eight chance of landing on a malicious site.
This is the sixth time the Intel-owned security technology company has conducted the study, which was last year topped by Heidi Klum. Female celebrities are far more likely to be utilized by cybercriminals: late-night host Jimmy Kimmel was the only male in the top 20.
Others among the riskiest celebrities to search online are Jessica Biel, Eva Mendes, Selena Gomez and Halle Berry.
Compiled from
The Associated Press
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