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Zhang Ziyi Denies Making $110 Million as a… Prostitute?

What to even say about this wild report out of Hong Kong, where the provocateurs at Apple Daily — basically the Daily Mail of the East — have published the scandalous allegations that actress Zhang Ziyi sexually serviced “various rich and powerful figures” in China from 2007 to 2011, starting with a disgraced politician and eventually earning the equivalent of $110 million for her “work.” Wait, what? Needless to say, the Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon star denies everything, from the report that she was paid roughly $950,000 to sleep with ousted Commerce Minister Bo Xilai in 2007 (a transaction that a source says was repeated at least 10 times over the ensuing years) to the claims by Bo’s former associate that he “pimped her out to two other high-level officials as well.” Nevertheless, pending a full investigation, the Chinese government is said to have forbid her travel to the Cannes premiere of her new adaptation of Dangerous Liaisons . (Co-star Cecilia Cheung attended in her place.) Zhang, meanwhile, has thanked her suporters and promised to bring the legal hammer down on Apple Daily, from whom her lawyers demanded a complete retraction and published apology (for starters): “Friends have advised us to release a short statement and not take this seriously. The more you argue, the more you will stir up. It would be better to step aside until people lose interest and the lies disappear. The innocent will always be innocent. “But this time we don’t want to be silent. If we leave these lies to spread, what is completely untrue will be at risk of becoming a half-truth. This time, we are telling those rumor-makers that we will respond. We will prove our side of the story; we’ll seek legal justice; we’ll find you in the darkest corner and go after you. “We will seek justice for Zhang Ziyi by taking legal action against Apple Daily and against any other media publishing these false reports.” Yikes . This will be interesting. Anyway, best of luck, Zhang! John Travolta knows a good lawyer if you need a little extra back-up. [ ONTD , China.org.cn ]

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Did Michael Jackson Subject Blanket to Unnecessary Anesthesia?

A fatal dose of the anesthetic Propofol led to the demise of Michael Jackson, and Dr. Conrad Murray will be tried for involuntary manslaughter as a result. Part of Murray’s defense may be Jackson pressuring, even begging him for drugs . While this story is separate, it may speak to MJ’s power of persuasion. According to a TMZ report , Michael subjected one of his kids – Blanket – to the same kind of risky, unorthodox medical treatment that later killed him. In 2008, Michael reportedly cajoled a Las Vegas dentist into performing a procedure on Blanket in which he was put under anesthesia for two hours in a dental office. An office that did not have the necessary permit for anesthesia. The Nevada Board of Dental Examiners kept records of MJ’s interactions with Dr. Mark Tadrissi, who initially refused to work on Blanket due to the lack of permit. According to the Board’s investigator, MJ didn’t want to hear about permits and told the doctor, “Have an anesthesiologist do whatever type of sedation required.” Tadrissi capitulated and performed the two-hour procedure on Blanket, who was just six at the time. An anesthesiologist had Blanket sedated the entire time. Here’s where it gets even weirder. The Board learned of Tadrissi’s actions after Michael died and initiated disciplinary action against Tadrissi for allowing Blanket to be anesthetized in his office. The Board also went after Dr. Tadrissi for allowing Jackson to receive – you guessed it – Propofol in his office, without the proper permit for that drug either. Dr. Tadrissi was sanctioned in 2010. In a draft of the report, the Board based sanctions on his treatment of Blanket and Michael. However, in the final version of the report Blanket was absent. There is no mention of the boy or his treatment. A source connected with the investigation says pressure was put on the Board to omit Blanket from the report. From who, it’s very much unclear. All that is clear is that Michael Jackson got what he wanted when it came to risky medical procedures, and may have put his youngest at risk.

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Crabzilla! At 5 Feet Tall, Biggest Known Crab Heads to UK

Hail Crabzilla! The Japanese Spider Crab is the biggest arthropod on Earth–their legs are believed to grow up to 12 feet long. But since they live at such great depths (typically 1,000 feet down or so) a full grown spider crab has yet to be caught. So for now, we'll have to make due with the 5 foot long Crabzilla (that's what it's called–I didn't make it up!), one of the largest known crabs in the planet. According to the BBC, Crabzilla will be the biggest crab ever seen in Britain when it's brought on show at Birmingham's National Sea Life Centre. From the report: The crabs are commonly found in the Pacific in 1,000 ft (300m) deep waters but have been known to live deeper. Curator Graham Burrows said: “It is rumoured these crabs can grow as big as four metres, big enough to straddle a car. “He will absolutely dwarf the other crabs in there, but he's not aggressive and they should have nothing to worry about.” http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/02/crabzilla-5-ft-biggest-known-crab-uk.php added by: pjacobs51

THG Kaption Kontest Winner: January 6

Monday, THG readers were given the challenge of writing the best caption for the celebrity picture appearing below. The material was nearly endless

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Artie Lange Suicide Attempt Alleged By Page Six

The New York Post’s Page Six is reporting this morning that the abrupt hospitalization of Artie Lange last weekend came after a suicide attempt. Lange, a comedian and Howard Stern sidekick, has not spoken publicly since. Stern alluded to, but did not read the Page Six report Thursday.

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