Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Huge Gap in Dakota Fanning's New Moon picture


Isn't this New Moon picture featuring Dakota Fanning lovely?
Too bad it isn't real.
True, the actress is playing evil Jane in the upcoming Twilight sequel, but in this supposed one-sheet, she looks less like a scary vamp and more like a Gap ad. Wonder why?
In other TwiNews, Robert Pattinson is still hot; Kristen Stewart is still working on that Joan Jett movie (with Dakota, no less); and Kellan Lutz still has cute dimples.

Demi Moore's Mohawk move towards Courtesy of Kutcher


Yeah its folk’s extreme, Twitter-addicted kids are at it once again.
It looks like Ashton Kutcher decided to have a little fun with Photoshop this weekend and posted a pic to his account of Demi Moore sporting a fake Mohawk.
"Wifey just got a new haircut," he wrote. "What do you guys think? I love it."
Naturally, Demi was quick to respond...
"I have the buzzer ready baby!" she enthusiastically replied.
"I'm just playing baby, but I think you'd look great with that cut," insisted Ashton.
Of course, this isn't the first time Demi's been the butt of her hubby's jokes. And it's probably safe to say it won't be the last, either.

Monday, July 20, 2009

American Idol Paula Abdul : In or Out?


As Ryan Secrets completed title with his record-shattering contract to return as host, American Idol judge Abdul may not be coming back if doesn't get the contract she's bargaining for, according to her manager, David Sonenberg.
The agent aired the singer's dismay with current talks Friday, telling the LA Times Abdul would not return to the show if production companies FremantleMedia and 19 Entertainment didn't step up with a Paula-pleasing contract
Once news got out, fans and past hopefuls took to the Twitterverse to keep the contestant-compassionate judge on the FOX show, tweeting messages with "#keeppaula" in support.
"If it weren't for you, this specific time and situation would feel a whole lot worse," tweeted Abdul in thanks.

Best-selling writer McCourt departs this life


Frank McCourt, writer of best-seller Angela's Ashes, has died of cancer in a New York hospice.
The 78-year-old Irish-American writer was suffering from meningitis and had recently been treated for melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.
Angela's Ashes, a journal of McCourt's childhood in Ireland, sold millions of copies and won the Pulitzer Prize.
Before the book's 1996 publication, McCourt was a New York high school teacher for 30 years.

Taylor come back home after operation


Elizabeth has been released from a Los Angeles hospital after suffering operation.
The 77-year-old Hollywood celebrity was admitted to a medical center near her home in Beverly Hills on Monday, with reports claiming she was sensitively tired following the death of her long-term pal Michael Jackson.
Her spokesperson slammed the claims, insisting: "(She is) in for standard tests and a minor, though painful, surgical procedure. That's it. No drama, no shrieking, no sedation required. Nobody on her staff is worried. Period."
And after five days in hospital, Taylor has returned home to continue her recuperation.
She writes on her Twitter.com blog, "I'm home from the hospital sore, but intact. Of course I'm still grieving for Michael... I always will."
"I've had many tragedies in my life, but I guess they have all taught me something. I have to look at it that way."

Barton's stop working came following drug overdo


Mischa Barton's recent fail came after a three-day cocaine overdo, according to reports.

On Thursday, the 23-year-old was placed on involuntary psychiatric hold after apparently pain a meltdown and calling cops to her Los Angeles home the day before.

According to New York Post gossip column Page Six, friends of the former The O.C. star alerted police amid fears she would kill herself after three days of hard partying.

A pal tells the newspaper, "She's in very bad figure. She's running out of money and can't find love, so now she is looking for a good time to escape her misery. She is on a downward spiral. She is a mess. She is a suicidal, uninsurable mess."

Los Angeles police and Barton's representative have confirmed the actress required assistance for "a medical issue", but have yet to reveal further details.

Ban on Public Smoking ignite anger, Turkish


"Cigarette Revolution" Hits Bars, Restaurants as Government Dismisses Critics Wary of Economic Impact

Turkey - a nation of smokers - on Sunday extended a ban on indoor public smoking to bars, restaurants, and even to traditionally smoke-filled village coffeehouses.
The ban came into effect despite protests from bar and coffeehouse owners who fear it will ruin businesses that have already been hit hard by the economic crisis.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Islamic-oriented government barred smoking in offices, public transport and other public places in May 2008 in an effort to reduce the country's high smoking rates and the effects of secondhand smoke on people's health. Bars, restaurants and cafes were given a grace period that ended at midnight Saturday.