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| Kiss From a Rose is back!
Hello everyone. After a long break without updates, I have decided to begin updating. My decision to do this was based on the fact that there no longer seems to be an online source of Rose McGowan news. I find it frustrating as I'm sure many of you do. I hope to keep everyone up to date on the latest Rose news. I will focus more on news than pictures, although I will try to post all new pictures. Thanks for the support and please feel free to email me!
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Season 5 of Charmed
The fifth season of the popular WB show Charmed has started airing. This is Rose's second season on the show. Her character, Paige, joined the cast after the death of Shannen Doherty's Prue at the end of season 3. Rose is sporting a new hair color for this season, explained as a mishap with a potion. We'll see what's in store for her. The show is part of the WB's Sunday night lineup, but can also be seen on TNT. Check local listings for times.
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| A New Look & a New Beau
When Rose showed up at the premiere of the new race car flick, Driven, she suprised a lot of people: she had a new hair color and a new guy on her arm. Rose dyed her hair from her trademark black to an light auburn color. The man on her arm was none other than Kip Pardue, the Californian quarterback from Remember the Titans and star of Driven. Rose and Kip met while filming Rat in the Can which should be out later this year. Meanwhile, Marilyn Manson has been dating fetish model Dita Von Teese, so both have seemingly moved on.
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Monkeybone Hits Theaters
On February 3rd, Rose's first movie to hit theaters since Ready to Rumble was released. The film opened to mixed reviews and didn't do very well at the box office, earning only $2.7 million (quite a loss for a $75 million film). The studio played a large part in this by its lack of publicity for the film. Go to the news section to read more about this. Rose's small but interesting part has her as a half cat half woman who befriends Fraser's character in "Down Town". Despite many of the mixed reviews, the film got praise from Entertainment Weekly, The New York Post, and The L.A. Times.
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