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Renee Zellweger @ ‘Bee Movie’ Premiere

Renee Zellweger continues to work out her short do at the premiere of her film Bee Movie on Sunday in Paris, France. She reportedly was advised by her hairdresser to lop it off because it was damaged.

Renee said, “It was just a case of me going to the hair stylist and being told, ’We can’t help you anymore. We are going to have to take it off’.”

The 38-year-old actress wore a backless gray dress with her matching gray Christian Louboutin “Decolzep” pumps.

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Renee Zellweger - “Harper’s Bazaar” December 2007

Renee Zellweger takes the December 2007 cover of Harper’s Bazaar Magazine.

The A-list actress and screen chameleon reflects on fame, flirting, and never standing still. Here are some snippets from her chat with Harper’s:

On watching (or not) Seinfeld: “Am I the only American you’ve ever met who’s never seen it? I know I’m the only American I know who didn’t watch,” she says, giving a grimace of sacrilegious guilt.

On turning 40: “My plan is to ignore the creaks and dents and the cumulative damage left over from skiing experiences gone bad and too many miles run in bad shoes and just live… I don’t want to not change, because what is there to look back on?”

On her perfect night in: “Anderson Cooper would probably be involved at some juncture.”

And the perfect night out: A margarita for one at the Palm, her favorite restaurant in the Hamptons, “or a really nice Christmas party. I love to go to somebody’s house when it gets a little bit later and there’s dancing and laughter and nobody’s pointing at the weird actor girl in the corner.”

On relationships: “I’m busy. I’m so busy catching up with the people I miss when I’m working that I’m not busy missing someone.” She smiles. “That’s it. I’m not sad about it, not at all.”

On life as a celeb: “There are certain things about a conventional life that I absolutely feel I miss. Absolutely. But I guess you choose your life, and I find myself in this pretty extraordinary, exceptionally bizarre life, and it’s everything I dreamed of as a child.”

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Renee and Andre’s Late Night

On Friday, Renee Zellweger and hotelier (and Uma Thurman ex) Andre Balazs step out of the San Domenico restaurant in New York.

While exiting the elegant Italian eatery, Renee hid her face with a quilted black clutch as Andre just laughed. It’s hard to see her taupey dress, but it seems pretty cute.

The two reportedly went to her place after their romantic date.

Renee can currently be heard as the bee-friendly florist Vanessa Bloome in DreamWorks Animation’s Bee Movie. Her next project, the football dramedy Leatherheads starring George Clooney and The Office’s John Krasinski, opens in April 2008.

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Renee Zellweger - “Harper’s Bazaar” December 2007

Renee Zellweger is a ray of sunshine on the cover of the December 2007 issue of Harper’s Bazaar.

“I’m very proud of myself that I’ve not been to Betty Ford yet,” Renee says of her rehab-free life. “Never say never!”

Her latest film Bee Movie opened at #1 at the box office the weekend before last, raking in $26 million. Renee voiced the bee-friendly florist Vanessa Bloome.

In April 2008, she stars in the dramedy Leatherheads with George Clooney and The Office’s John Krasinski.

George Clooney & Renee Zellweger - “W” Magazine December 2007

Leatherheads costars Renee Zellweger and George Clooney share the cover of the December 2007 issue of W magazine. Inside, Renee jokes that they’ve been married for 28 years. “Twenty-seven,” says Clooney. “We lived together for the first year.”

The first bunch of quotes are from Clooney’s interview with W, the rest of Renee’s:

On backing Barack Obama in the next Presidental election: “I spoke to him two days ago for a half hour. I think that he’s in that sort of doldrums, that midelection run, where you’re still trying to define what it is that you want to be.”

On borrowing shots from directors he admires: “I sent apology letters to Mike Nichols and Sidney Lumet after Confessions because I just directly stole shots. But then I told Joel and Ethan that I’ve stolen shots from them, and they’re like, ‘Yeah, we stole that shot from Capra.’”

On rewriting the script to “Leatherheads” to accommodate his age: “You can’t try to hide your age and you can’t try to pretend it isn’t there. You have to use it as a tool.”

On Renee’s role in the upcoming film “Leatherheads”: “In movies, so often the guy gets to be the one with all the answers. In this one, she’s the smart one. Which was incredible acting on her part.”

On directing Renee: “She’s my friend, so I can be really direct. I can say, ‘That’s not a good angle,’ and not try to manipulate her, saying, ‘Well, maybe you’d be looking off over there because the moon is shining.’”

On encouraging Gawker.com readers to post fake sightings of him: “They had 6,000 locations for me in the first day.”

On working with master directors like Joel and Ethan Coen and Steven Soderbergh: “[They] taught me everything I know. If you plan it out and work really hard, then it’s much easier to make films.”

Renee on her fear of letting Clooney down in “Leatherheads”: “…He doesn’t even know how important his opinion has been to me over the years. I don’t want to disappoint him.”

Renee on Clooney’s direction: “I just get so proud that my head pops off. George is such a confident director, and he has no idea. And he’s a nice person. It gets boring hearing that, but it’s true. Every once in a while you get the real good guy. You’ve got your Jimmy Stewart. You’ve got your Paul Newman. Now you’ve got your George Clooney.”

Renee on Gawker.com encouraging readers to post stars’ precise whereabouts: “Oh, I log on every day to see where George is. Oh my God, get your things! He’s at Barneys!…The problem with that is with his schedule these days, the sightings were all true. He was in all 6,000 places that morning—before lunch.”

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Renee Zellweger’s Buzzin’ New Do

Renee Zellweger (in Carolina Herrera) continues to work her short new do at the premiere of DreamWorks Animation’s Bee Movie at LA’s Mann Village Theatre on Sunday.

Comedian Jerry Seinfeld (pictured) wrote and voiced one of the characters in the film.

Bee Movie is out in theaters nationwide on Friday, November 2nd.

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Renee Zellweger: Short Hair Stings!

Renee Zellweger (in Carolina Herrera) stings at the ‘Black and Yellow’ premiere of DreamWorks Animation’s Bee Movie at the AMC Lincoln Square 13 on Thursday in New York City. The 38-year-old actress wore Christian Louboutin heels and a bracelet from Van Cleef & Arpels.

Did she get stung? Renee does look a little red-faced…

She said of working with costar Jerry Seinfield: “I had the best time working with him. Talk about looking forward to coming to the office. To watch as he’s coming up with something, you can see it: Oh, it’s brewing, it’s happening. Ah, what it’s going to be? And then out it spills, and it’s brilliant.”

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First ‘Leatherheads’ Movie Still

Here is the first movie still from screwball comedy Leatherheads, a fictionalized account of the origins of the NFL.

George Clooney plays the coach of a wannabe pro football team in the 1920s.

The Office’s John Krasinski plays the World War I hero/star football player.

“At that time, the NFL was just a bunch of guys smashing heads in cornfields,” Krasinski said. “(He) realizes that if he can get a star college player, more people will come to see these quote-unquote professional teams.”

Renee Zellweger gets caught in a love triangle with Clooney and Krasinski’s characters.

Joked Krasinski: “All the ladies can rest assured, George Clooney will always win. I’m no match for him.”

Leatherheads, directed and co-written by Clooney, is set for a Dec. 7 release.

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