Camilla made AskMen’s list of women who could replace Megan Fox (haha). She made the list at #7:
She has the looks, she has the burgeoning film career, but if this Brazilian beauty wants to captivate her male audience in the same way that Megan Fox has, Camilla Belle needs to stop dating Jonas Brothers, and start posing in bikinis.
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From this month’s GQ cover shoot with Robert Pattinson:
On being romantically involved with Camilla Belle, who is dating Joe Jonas: “That’s the funniest [rumor]. No. I mean, yeah, yeah, I’m friends with Camilla… It’s funny, though, because I met her at her place the other day, and there’s a security gate, and even the security woman—I guess she knows that Camilla lives there, and she was like, ‘Oooh!’ …I mean, Camilla’s the nicest—she’s a saint. And it’s funny that she’s being portrayed as this home wrecker. She’s literally the most unlikely person to be a home wrecker. It’s just ridiculous.”
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Mary Tyler Moore’s namesake television show debuted in 1970 and instantly became a megahit. A thirtysomething producer, Moore’s character, Mary Richards, was a sassy, single career woman who was more focused on having a satisfying work life and valuable friendships than husband hunting. But young women recognized Mary—and her working wardrobe of flared pants and wrapdresses—as themselves. And they never looked back.
“We all should continue to be as independent as Mary was and unapologetically push for equality in the workplace.”—Camilla Belle, 22, of the upcoming drama Three Stories About Joan
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Glamour: March 2009
Camilla is featured in this month’s GQ. Here’s the stunning new photoshoot — I have included smaller and bigger versions.
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GQ Photoshoot
At the tender age of 22, Camilla Belle has already driven a generation of young women to tears. Not with her acting, but rather with her involvement in an alleged offscreen love triangle, one spanning continents and dimensions! While dating a Jonas brother, Camilla was photographed leaving an L.A. café with Twilight vampire Robert Pattinson. Thumbs were broken Twittering the news.
Today, when asked about the purported affair, all she’ll offer is, “I know what I’m doing.” Say this for the girl: She knows how to keep us interested—and we’re not the only ones. Bruce Willis wants her for his directorial debut. Roland Emmerich was so smitten, he dressed her in a fur bikini for his prehistoric epic, 10,000 BC. (“We shot in the mountains,” Camilla says. “We were given warm packs to stick in our…” We know where, thanks.) And now, after deferring admission to Columbia University, she’s back with Push, an X-Men/Matrix hybrid about superhumans among us. Camilla admits she didn’t really understand the script and might have even passed if the project weren’t shooting in Hong Kong. The only downside to her Asian travels? The gnarly street food. “I was working, and I didn’t want to take a chance of getting sick.” Seriously? “They eat pigeon.”
Conservative in her culinary choices, maybe. But (thankfully) when romance is involved, she draws on her mother’s passionate Latin heritage. “Brazilian men are comfortable with their sexuality,” Camilla says. “With sensuality.” And how about vampires? “I’m not saying anything else about that.”
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Nylon Outtakes
I have added outtakes from the photoshoot for Nylon Magazine. And here is part of the interview!
“This is the one,” said NYLON editor Marvin Scott Jarrett. He was just back from a screening of PUSH, the sci-fi flick starring Dakota Fanning and Camilla Belle, set to release in ‘09. “This is the movie that’s going to take Camilla into mainstream stardom.”
To be fair, she was kind of already there: A lucrative thriller (When A Stranger Calls) as her second movie. An ad campaign with Vera Wang. A Jonas Brother boyfriend, and the tween hate mail that came with it.
Now PUSH is finally out – Stephanie saw it and thought it was like Heroes, the Movie – and Camilla scores our cover spot for a second time.
We won’t tell you everything, but here’s a list of her greatest hits from the interview:
She wasn’t crazy about the mammoth action film 10,000 BC.
“The work was frustrating,” she concedes. “I felt like a puppet at times. I just had to realize, “OK, I’m not going to be challenged as an actress.’ You have to approach it in that sense: ‘This isn’t an acting piece, it’s a business choice.’”
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