Country-pop star Taylor Swift has been named Most Charitable Celebrity of 2013 by dosomething.org in its “Top 20 Celebs Gone Good of 2013” post.



The 24-year old singer has been embracing the title for 2 years in a row now. Taylor’s work includes her $100,000 donation to Nashville Symphony. In addition to that, her show during the Winter White Gala in London that was hosted by The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge did well to “Centrepoint”, an org that helps homeless people.

English-Irish boy band One Direction comes in second spot after releasing the single “One Way or Another” where the funds that was supposed to be used for the music video shoot of the song was donated instead to “Comic Relief”, a charity that helps funding projects around the world. Members Harry Styles and Liam Payne also were able to raise $784,345 which would benefit cancer research.

Third place is for Beyonce who headlined a charity concert in London for “Chime for Change”.
Fast and Furious star, late Paul Walker, comes at four. Reach Out Worldwide is a charity founded by the actor that benefits those affected by natural disasters.

Fifth spot is for Macklemore & Ryan Lewis whose hit song “Same Love” dared everyone to have a culture of assent for they discussed marriage equality.

Also included in the list are Sandra Bullock, Kerry Washington, Ian Somerhalder, Ryan Seacrest and Carrie Underwood for top six through ten.

Jennifer Lawrence, Alicia Keys, Bryan Cranston & Aaron Paul, Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, Blake Shelton, Mindy Kaling, Kevin Durant, Kendrick Lamar and Justin Bieber made it to the top eleven through twenty.

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"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" opened with $161.1 million at the domestic weekend box office, according to studio estimates Sunday.



The new film scored 2013's second-biggest debut, behind the May opening for superhero sequel "Iron Man 3" of $174.1 million, and also marked the fourth-biggest domestic film opening in history.

The original "Hunger Games" earned $152.5 million in its opening weekend in March 2012, but didn't debut until midnight screenings Thursday.

Lions Gate spent about $130 million to make "Catching Fire," plus about $55 million on a broadly aimed marketing campaign that included Facebook promotions, ads during NFL football games, and fashion and makeup lines.

The film is the sequel to The Hunger Games, and the second installment in The Hunger Games film series, produced and distributed by Lionsgate.

Here are the estimated top 10 box office figures for Friday to Sunday, courtesy Box Office Mojo:

1. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire* — $161.1 million
2. Thor: The Dark World — $14.1 million
3. The Best Man Holiday — $12.5 million
4. Delivery Man* — $8.2 million
5. Free Birds — $5.3 million
6. Last Vegas — $4.4 million
7. Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa — $3.5 million
8. Gravity — $3.3 million
9. 12 Years a Slave — $2.8 million
10. Dallas Buyers Club — $2.77 million

*Opening weekend

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Jennifer Lawrence made an appearance on “Good Morning America” today and talked about Katniss’ journey, the fun she had on set with the cast and her thoughts on body image in the media.

Jennifer Lawrence


Following last night’s visit with David Letterman and despite reports of her feeling under the weather, The Hunger Games: 'Catching Fire' actress Jennifer Lawrence arrived bright and early for a taping of Good Morning America on Thursday in New York City.

Watch the interview



Don’t forget – Catching Fire hits theaters THIS FRIDAY, Nov. 22!

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