Sunday, July 19, 2009

Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler leave Los Angeles Hotel


Even as police were inspecting a bomb alert at the Four periods Hotel Los Angeles,actress Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler, inside the hotel endorseing their future film, The Ugly Truth, were forced to leave, along with 400 other guests.

For two hours, the stars combined with fans exterior the luxury hotel before receding to the nearby Il Cielo restaurant. Butler, one eye witness tells PEOPLE, was spotted posing for pictures with members of the AC Milan soccer team, in town to play the Los Angeles Galaxy Sunday night. Heigl, barely recognizable with her hair dyed red, was seen leaving the hotel during the 1:45 p.m. evacuation.

Wrong hints in Madonna Stage Deaths


French cops are treating the two deaths linked with Madonna's stage collapse as homicide -- this according to the British Press Association.
Assistant prosecutor Marc Simamonti said the prosecutor's office opened an investigation for manslaughter and involuntary injuries in a work-related accident, and that initial hearings will be held on Sunday or Monday.

While the cause of the collapse is still unknown, a faulty power winch may have been at fault.

According to her website, Madonna is "devastated" by news of the two deaths.

The Gosselins strike New York City


Is It Summer entertaining in the city? Just get an extra business trip.

Kate Gosselin and her whole family with security, arrived at a midtown Manhattan hotel Saturday morning.

As the family walked through the marble lobby – with Jon Gosselin especially missing – Kate intolerantly told one of her sextuplets, clearly in response to a question, "Yes, this is where we are staying."

Every member of the family, stars of the TLC reality show Jon & Kate Plus 8 wore light summer attire: Kate, 34, was in jeans and high strappy sandals, her twin girls, 8, in pink and white stripped dresses. The five-year-old sextuplets: girls in yellow dresses, boys in blue shorts and shirts.

In expectation of their entrance, the hotel set aside two elevators for the family's use and two suites on the same floor. The family is believed to be in town for only a few hours for a photo shoot.

My nonsense Has a First Name - It's C-R-A-S-H


If you still surprised how complex it was to make a 3-point turn in a Weiner- mobile ... it's clearly very hard.
An Oscar Mayer Weiner- mobile worn-out into a home in Racine, Wisconsin after the driver curved onto a dead-end street. She struggle spinning around and accidentally hit the gas in its place of the brake.
It's a double-blow for the boloney company -- this month its creator died and now the crash. And to add insult to injury, the Weiner-mobile wasn't still invited to Oscar Mayer's memorial service.