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Seth Rogen's Old Office Smells like Weed, Emma Watson Psyched About 'Beauty and the Beast' Co-star + More of Today's First Dibs

Seth Rogen's love for marijuana is further confirmed, Dan Stevens is cast as the lead male in Beauty in the Beast, Kristen Stewart confesses her biggest turn on, and more celebrity news.

  • Sony producer Amy Pascal's move into her new suite is delayed because Seth Rogen previously used it and it still smells like weed. [THR]
  • Dan Stevens has been cast as the beast in Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast. Co-star Emma Watson is pumped. [THR]
  • — Emma Watson (@EmWatson) March 5, 2015

  • Kristen Stewart tells CR Fashion Book what turns her on: "For me, the most attractive thing in a person is drive – genuine, impulse expressed for the sake of it, not for perception." [Gossip Cop]
  • Jerry Seinfeld said "men need to support their woman," at a fundraising luncheon yesterday. His wife Jessica recently launched the Father Initiative through her non-profit Baby Buggy. [THR]
  • Did Lily James really go on a liquid diet to fit into her Cinderella dress? [US Weekly]
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar assures us there will not be a Buffy reunion movie. Ever. [E!]
  • On Big Morning Buzz Live, Lauren Ambrose says she hated her Can't Hardly Wait hairdo.
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  • Larry Wilmore discusses the poll that found a majority of Americans to support legalization of weed on The Nightly Show. Sorry, Amy Pascal. [CC]
  • Bruce Willis and Elizabeth Marvel will star in Broadway's Misery, based on the Stephen King novel, beginning Fall 2015.
  • If you're dealing with today's snow, you need this pick-me-up. Julie Andrews explains that "tak[ing] it one day at a time" was the secret to her 41-year marriage with her late husband. [E!]
  • See pics of Vince Vaughn's adorable family at the actor's Handprint and Footprint Ceremony in front of the TCL Chinese Theater yesterday. [Just Jared]
  • Get a preview of Comedy Central's bound-to-be epic Night of Too Many Stars in support of autism programs with celebs such as Adam Sandler and Paul Rudd. [CC]
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