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  • Natasha Lyonne, Fred Armisen Definitely A Couple as They Laugh, Share PDA On Emmys Red Carpet

    Natasha Lyonne and Fred Armisen have been a rumored couple for about a year, and those rumors were definitely confirmed on the red carpet at the 2015 Emmys on Sunday.

    The Orange is the New Black star and her Portlandia beau were adorable together as they laughed and smiled–and shared some subtle PDA–on the red carpet. Natasha Lyonne couldn’t help laughing at the Freddy Krueger glove Fred Armisen wore for the event.

    Natasha Lyonne didn’t get any Emmy nominations this year, but was nominated last year, losing out to her Orange is the New Black costar Uzo Aduba for her Crazy Eyes role. Her fun-loving personality shined bright last year, too, as she was caught sexting just prior to an interview with Ross Matthews.

    “This is not a G-rated text message I’m sending right now,” she told Matthews at the time.

    Fred Armisen split from wife Elizabeth Moss back in 2011 and has been single ever since. Sources say he and Natasha Lyonne have actually been dating for about a year.

    Armisen is often spotted on Late Night With Seth Meyers as he leads his 8G Band.

    What’s your take on the relationship between Natasha Lyonne and the SNL alum. Do you agree that they were really cute together as they walked the 2015 Emmys red carpet on Sunday?

  • Elizabeth Moss Will Miss Everything About ‘Mad Men’ Except One ‘Annoying’ Thing

    Elisabeth Moss, like most Mad Men fans, will miss the 60s-era dramedy when the show some to an end after nine years. However, there in one thing she says she is happy to say goodbye to — the old-school undies.

    Elizabeth Moss, who plays secretary-turned-executive Peggy Olson on the AMC hit, says those undergarments will not be missed in the least.

    “They’re basically like Spanx,” Moss told People magazine of the girdles and pantyhose she wore under her early-’60s wardrobe. “I don’t like wearing Spanx, and I don’t like wearing girdles either. They’re just annoying.

    Apart from the binding undies, Moss said she really did like the “pretty dresses” she wore. However, the fashion of that era has inspired her to forego vintage and stick with modern-day attire.

    “If anything, it made me go in the opposite direction and avoid certain lines and avoid retro,” she says. “We all avoided retro for years because it would be like if you played a cop on TV and you went to a premiere dressed as a cop.”

    On the other hand, her bangs eventually grew on her.

    “I didn’t like them at the time,” she said. “Now I think they were incredible and iconic. At some point years afterwards, I was like ‘God, that was so perfect for that character!’ ”

    She also thinks the Chanel-inspired wool suits can be left in the past, saying she doesn’t like “large-print-wool-plaid anything. It’s just not flattering on anyone.”

    Luckily for Elizabeth Moss, who is set to star in The Heidi Chronicles on Broadway, her 60s look didn’t take quite as long to create each morning in the dressing chair, except in Season 1 when she needed to receive padding to portray pregnant Peggy.

    “I had the least amount [of time] in the chair,” she said.

    “I wore padding and had three phases of facial prosthetics and gave myself five chins in the first season,” she remembers. “For me, that’s fun.”

  • Elisabeth Moss: Marriage to Fred Armisen was “Awful”

    On the hit television series Mad Men, Elisabeth Moss’ character, Peggy Olsen, has had her share of ups and downs as far as relationships go. But sometimes life imitates art.

    Recently 31-year old Moss spoke of her brief marriage to SNL star and Late Night with Seth Meyers bandleader Fred Armisen.

    The two met after Mad Men costar Jon Hamm hosted Saturday Night Live in 2008. They got engaged and married in 2009, separated in 2010, and divorced in 2011.

    “It’s so hard to talk about,” Moss said in a 2012 interview. “One of the greatest things I heard someone say about him is, ‘He’s so great at doing impersonations. But the greatest impersonation he does is that of a normal person.’ To me, that sums it up…And I think that’s…that’s it. I’ve never told anyone that. And I don’t want to waste any more of my life talking about it.”

    “Looking back, I feel like I was really young, and at the time I didn’t think that I was that young. It was extremely traumatic and awful and horrible,” she adds. “At the same time, it turned out for the best. I’m glad that I’m not there. I’m glad that it didn’t happen when I was 50. I’m glad I didn’t have kids. And I got that out of the way.”

    Although Moss enjoys the occasional photo of “celebrities going into Starbucks,” when her divorce made tabloid headlines, it was like a slap in the face. “I always knew that the stuff that you read is not true, but when I was in the situation and you really, actually read things that you apparently said or did that are 100 percent made up…It’s just the strange, simple thing of, that’s your heart they’re talking about, and it just…it sucks.”

    None of this really comes as a surprise to Armisen who, in a January interview with Howard Stern, said he was a “terrible husband.”

    “I want it all – fast…I want to be married,” he said. “The amount of girls I’ve lived with – right away – and then somewhere around a year, two years, I get freaked out. Freaked out emotionally…and I actually feel like, ‘oh my god, who is this stranger in my house?’”

    Although Moss will speak frankly of her ex-husband, she zips up when it comes to her involvement in Scientology, a controversial Hollywood religion.

    “I’m not going to talk about it anymore…it’s private, off limits.”

    Moss recently won a Golden Globe award for her role in the mini-series Top of the Lake. She will co-star in the final season of Mad Men starting in April on AMC.

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