Demi looks so happy and healthy on this new ‘LOL’ poster. We hope she gets better in time to promote her new movie with Miley and Ashley Greene!
We are excited to see the new LOL poster featuring Demi Moore and Miley Cyrus.
In the movie, Demi, 49, stars as the mother to Miley’s wild-child Lola.
Demi and Miley, 19, join Twilight star Ashley Greene, who plays Miley’s friend. It looks like a super cute movie and we can’t wait for it to hit the big screen! While an exact release date for the chick flick hasn’t been set, sources say it will be late March or early April.
Hopefully, by then, Demi will be healthy to promote with her co-stars!
What do you think, HollywoodLifers? Do you LOVE the new movie poster? Weigh in below.
– Nicole Karlis
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Jiten Hemdev
Posted at 6:18 AM on February 3, 2012
We are the Indian distributors of the film LOL releasing on 10 Feb.The poster artwork being displayed by you has not been authorised by us. You are requested to please remove the artwork with immediate effect. Please treat this as an urgent and important legal matter. Should you request for the approved artwork from us , we shall gladly send it to you!
mfan
Posted at 2:32 PM on February 2, 2012
I hope they have a midnight screening. I want to be the first to see this.
The Boy
Posted at 10:21 PM on February 2, 2012
On Miley Cyrus and M&M Cru/ AC/DC Cru The LOL Cast and Camp Rock 2 & Hannah Montana
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) estimates that there are now 33 million people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide. Most of them do not know they carry HIV and may be spreading the virus to others. In the U.S., approximately 1.1 million people are living with HIV/AIDS; about 56,300 Americans became newly infected with HIV in 2006. And the CDC estimates that one-fifth of all people with HIV in the U.S. do not know they are carrying the virus.
Since the beginning of the epidemic, AIDS has killed more than 25 million people worldwide, including more than 583,000 Americans. AIDS ranks with malaria and tuberculosis as one of the top three deadliest infectious diseases among adults and is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide. More than 15 million children have been orphaned by HIV.
Many of the 1.1 million people now living with HIV in the U.S. became infected when they were teenagers. The CDC’s 2007 statistics show that about 48 percent of American high school students had been sexually active. Young people aged 13–29 accounted for 34 percent of HIV infections in 2006. Many young people also use drugs and alcohol, which can increase the likelihood that they will engage in high-risk sexual behavior.
Women are at least twice as likely to contract HIV through vaginal sex with infected males than vice versa. This biological vulnerability is worsened by social and cultural factors that often undermine women’s ability to avoid sex with partners who are HIV-infected or to insist on condom use. In the U.S., the proportion of HIV/AIDS cases among women more than tripled, from 8 percent in 1985 to 26 percent in 2005. African-American and Hispanic women represent less than one-quarter of U.S. women, but account for 80 percent of new infections among American women each year. In 2005, HIV/AIDS was the fourth leading cause of death for African-American men aged 25-44, and the third for African-American women.
mfan
Posted at 1:38 PM on February 3, 2012
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lily
Posted at 2:28 PM on February 2, 2012
WOW..CANT WAIT
Ams
Posted at 12:31 PM on February 2, 2012
Get on it HL, this came out a week ago and today they released 5 movie clips.
Yasmin
Posted at 12:17 PM on February 2, 2012
I LOVE THEM! AND I’M GONNA WATCH THAT MOVIE THE FIRST DAY IT REALESES. <3