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Cameron Diaz gives her ex-boyfriend Alex Rodriguez a taste of what he’s missing, showing off her toned body in a new trailer for “What To Expect When You’re Expecting.”
Diaz sports a red sequined bra and microscopic skirt in a sneak peek of her new film that no doubt has the producers of “Dancing with the Stars” drooling, too. In the film, Diaz plays Jules Baxter, a fitness guru and aspiring singer appearing on a faux reality TV show called “Celebrity Dance Factor.” Apparently, the character has fallen for her dance partner, played by Matthew Morrison, who shows off his own dance skills in the clip.
The trailer for “What To Expect” masquerades as a commercial for “Celebrity Dance Factor.” Whitney Port of MTV’s “The City” and basketball star Dwayne Wade add authenticity as fellow celebrity dancers. Meanwhile, British pop star Cheryl Cole, “So You Think You Can Dance” guest judge Tyce Diorio and Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas step in, playing judges of the series.
But the star of the clip is Diaz, who stuns with her her long legs, toned abs, and muscular arms. As she performs a Latin dance filled with shimmies, lifts and a dramatic backbend it’s clear that Diaz has ample dance experience. The former cheerleader also famously showed off her dance skills in her breakthrough role in “The Mask.”
“What To Expect When You’re Expecting” opens in theaters on May 18. It also stars Jennifer Lopez, Brooklyn Decker, Anna Kendrick, Chase Crawford and Chris Rock.
Cameron Diaz is the new face of Tag Heuer, and it’s for a good cause. Her three-year partnership will help raise awareness for UN Women, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women. “Time is the most precious thing that we have and to be able to do something productive and useful with our time is the most important thing,” she said from the international Basel World watch fair in Switzerland. And she’s a fan of the sporty watch brand: “The first watch I bought was a Tag Heuer at 18,” said Diaz. “The look of a watch on a man or woman is just so sexy and appealing.” Watch a behind-the-scenes video of her new campaign below.
Inspired by the ubiquitous pregnancy bible, What To Expect When You’re Expecting is a romantic comedy that follows five couples preparing for parenthood. And while the first trailer gave us a look at what impending motherhood does to the likes of Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez, Elizabeth Banks, Brooklyn Decker and Anna Kendrick, the latest trailer is all about the dudes.
Here the spotlight is shined on the daddies of Dude Group, who wear BabyBjorns with serious swagger and have a few rules to keep every bro-dude in check. One: What’s said in Dude Group stays in Dude Group. Two: There’s no judging among dudes. Chris Rock, Thomas Lennon, Ben Falcone, Rob Huebel and Amir Talai lay it down for new dad Rodrigo Santoro in this latest promo.
With a cast stacked with amiable stars and cutting comedians, What To Expect When You’re Expecting seemed promising; however, these trailers reveal just how overstuffed with storylines this flick is, leaving me to ponder how satisfying the storytelling could possibly be. Ever since the resounding success of Love Actually studios have been seeking to pile up massive star power in charming rom-com packaging, yet none have thus far proved a match to their inspiration (remember Valentine’s Day and New Year’s Eve?). And I doubt Kirk Jones, the director of the painfully dull Everybody’s Fine, will break the streak. Tack on this trailer’s emphasis on the daddies’ us-versus-mommies mentality, and What To Expect falls into deeply tired territory. Beyond that it’s baffling to me that Lionsgate seems to think men will be attracted to this title, even with a trailer dripping in Hangover-styled child-endangerment humor.
What To Expect When You’re Expecting opens May 18th.
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