As 2010 comes to an end, we look back and pick our Ten Most
Inspirational Pop Culture Moments of the Year. Check back next week to see the
final five.
10. Balthazar Getty Reunites a Family
Former “Brothers and Sisters” star Balthazar Getty took a beating in the tabloids over the
last couple of years. His highly publicized relationship with starlet Sienna
Miller, while he was still a married father of five, didn’t sit well with a lot
of fans. But Balthazar made a recent push for publicity recently — not to
promote a new show but to help out a dear friend. In early October, Getty was
seen on the streets of Los Angeles handing out fliers in search of a man named
Rocky. The mentally challenged son of friends had been missing for two years, but
the family had not given up hope that they would find him. Thanks to
Balthazar’s act of kindness, a 40-year-old man fitting Rocky’s description was
identified in San Antonio, Texas. His family quickly hopped on a plane and they
were reunited. Nora Walker would be proud.
9. Portia
De Rossi Goes to the Light
Portia de
Rossi has had to keep some of Hollywood’s deepest secrets. For years she hid
her homosexuality, fearing that it might impact her ability to get roles. And,
she now admits, that she was on a 300-calorie a day diet that whittled her down
to a shocking 82 pounds. In her 2010 memoir, “The Unbearable Lightness: A Story of Loss and Gain,” she discussed her battle with bulimia and anorexia, and her
dark existence in the closet. These days, Portia DeGeneres (her new legal name)
is married to talk show host Ellen — out of the closet, healthy, and clearly happy.
And very brave to share her emotional journey, not only in her new book but with Oprah and Ellen on their talk shows.
8. Bringing
Home the Bacon Kevin Bacon
Every once in a while, an idea is so brilliant we think,
"Really, no one thought of that before?" Such is the case with the
all bacon Kevin Bacon sculpture. Yes, that's correct. J&D Foods
in Seattle, Washington commissioned the life sized Bacon bust by Mike Lahue in
conjunctions with their partners at What Do Bacon Do? The wood based sculpture
is covered in seven bottles worth of bacon bits and five coats of lacquer. So,
no matter how much you love Kevin Bacon, be warned—this is not edible art. The
piece was auctioned on eBay to benefit the children's cancer charity Ashley’s Team.
A bidder simply known as t***r purchased the sculpture on October 9 for
$4,150.06. Even, PETA will have a hard time fighting against that cause.
7. Sean
Penn Dedicates Himself to Haiti
“The Bourne Identity” director and “Covert Affairs” producer Doug Liman, spent time in
earthquake torn Haiti with Academy Award winner and humanitarian
Sean Penn. In a conference call interview, he explained Penn's dedication to
the rebuilding of the ravaged country:
"When I first got there with Sean it was right after
the earthquake, nobody was living inside. Everybody was living in a tent. Most
people were living on the runway, one of the taxiways at the airport because
that was sort of semi-safe. Where Sean was out in the middle of Port au Prince
at this… country club and the interesting thing was when I went back a month
and a half ago, almost all the other non-profits down there, those people have
all moved into homes or hotels. Sean is still in literally the exact same tent
he was in, in mid-January. It gives a real sense of urgency to helping these
people when you yourself are living under the same conditions they are… What
Sean is doing there is simply remarkable and inspirational.”
6.
Eva Longoria Is “Making a Difference”
Eva Longoria is a glamorous TV actress, but when the Desperate
Housewives' cameras stop rolling and the paparazzi are done snapping photos,
Eva is grounded in a very deep connection with her family – especially her oldest
sister. Lisa Longoria was born intellectually disabled. To honor her sister,
Longoria founded the charity Eva’s Heroes. Among its events and activities, the
organization offers a very special program near Corpus Christi, Texas. Eva’s
Heroes Executive Director Christiane Perkins-Garcia told NBC about the
opportunity for kids near Corpus Christi, “I saw the need for just a fun place
for kids to go while Mom and Dad are still at work. But in a supervised and
safe setting where we have staff trained to handle the special needs that are
students have.”
EVA’S HEROES LINKS: http://www.evasheroes.org/
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