Lindsay Lohan has just signed on to play Elizabeth Taylor in a Lifetime movie, much to the chagrin of Rosie O’Donnell . The actress is thrilled about the opportunity. In fact, she’s felt a kinship with the late Hollywood legend before. In 2006, at age 19, Lindsay posed as Taylor, who passed away in 2011, for Interview magazine in photos taken by Karl Lagerfeld – including a cover shot. Take a look at the striking resemblance below … The shots are powerful, with Lohan managing to capture much of Taylor’s vulnerability and beauty, traits that helped win her the role in the Lifetime film. Of course, this was before Lindsay Lohan’s plastic surgery and/or hard-partying ways altered her appearance drastically. But that’s neither here nor there. It has not been revealed who will star opposite Lohan as Richard Burton in Liz & Dick , but the 25-year-old actress is heavily insured and raring to go.
Demi Lovato is on her way back home. The young singer, who has been touring South America (watch this fun performance of ” Niggas in Paris ” now!), announced this week plans and locations for a U.S. tour. Demi Lovato – “Skyscraper” (Live in Chile) When might Lovato be coming to a city or arena near you? Having battled through significant drug use , Lovato will be hitting the following locations over the following couple months… 6/12 – Del Mar, CA, The Del Mar Fairgrounds 6/22 – Holmdel, NJ, The PNC Bank Arts Center 6/23 – Hershey, PA, Star Pavilion at Hersheypark Stadium 6/24 – Vienna, VA, Filene Center at Wolf Trap 6/26 – Saratoga Springs, NY, Saratoga Performing Arts Center 6/30 – Uncasville, CT, Mohegan Sun Arena at Mohegan Sun Resort & Casino 7/1 – Canandaigua, NY, Constellation Brands – Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center 7/3 – Toronto, ON, Molson Canadian Amphitheatre 7/5 – Boston, MA, Bank of America Pavilion 7/6 – Camden, NJ, Susquehanna Bank Center 7/12 – Salt Lake City, UT, EnergySolutions Arena 7/13 – Phoenix, AZ, Comerica Theatre 7/14 – Las Vegas, NV, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino – Theatre for Performing Arts 7/15 – Bakersfield, CA, Rabobank Arena Theater & Convention Center 7/17 – San Jose, CA, San Jose Event Center 7/18 – Los Angeles, CA, The Greek Theatre 8/4 – Highland Park, IL, Ravinia Festival 8/11 – Springfield, IL, Illinois State Fair 8/27 – Essex Junction, VT, Champlain Valley Exposition 8/30 – Monroe, WA, Evergreen State Fair 9/1 – Salem, OR, Oregon State Fairgrounds Pavilio
Only five American Idol finalists remain – but 10 will soon be coming to a city near you. The Fox series has announced its full slate of summer tour stops, as Skylar Laine , Phillips Phillips and the remaining contestants will be joined by the five most recently eliminated singers, starting in Detroit on July 6. Skylar Laine -“Tattoos on This Town” Who are you most excited to see in person? Ponder that question as you plan when you’ll go see the Idols in tour. Dates/locations are listed below. Jul 06 – Detroit, MI at Joe Louis Arena Jul 07 – Rosemont, IL at Allstate Arena Jul 09 – Minneapolis, MN at Target Center Jul 11 – St. Louis, MO at Scottrade Center Jul 12 – Kansas City, MO at Sprint Center Jul 14 – Broomfield, CO at 1STBANK Center Jul 16 – West Valley City, UT at Maverik Center Jul 18 – Seattle, WA at Key Arena at Seattle Center Jul 19 – Portland, OR at Rose Garden Jul 21 – Sacramento, CA at Power Balance Pavilion Jul 22 – San Jose, CA at HP Pavilion at San Jose Jul 23 – Los Angeles, CA at Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE Jul 25 – Ontario, CA at Citizens Business Bank Arena Jul 26 – San Diego, CA at Valley View Casino Center Jul 27 – Glendale, AZ at Jobing.com Arena Jul 29 – Dallas, TX at American Airlines Center Jul 30 – Lafayette, LA at Cajundome Jul 31 – Jackson, MS at Mississippi Coliseum Aug 02 – Orlando, FL at Amway Center Aug 03 – Sunrise, FL at BankAtlantic Center Aug 05 – Duluth, GA at Arena at Gwinnett Center Aug 06 – N. Charleston, SC at North Charleston Coliseum Aug 08 – Washington, DC at Verizon Center Aug 09 – Baltimore, MD at 1st Mariner Arena Aug 11 – Columbus, OH at Schottenstein Center Aug 12 – Nashville, TN at Bridgestone Arena Aug 14 – Pittsburgh, PA at Consol Energy Center Aug 15 – Rochester, NY at Blue Cross Arena Aug 16 – Toronto, ON at Air Canada Centre Aug 18 – Manchester, NH at Verizon Wireless Arena Aug 19 – Worcester, MA at DCU Center Aug 21 – Philadelphia, PA at Wells Fargo Center Aug 22 – Long Island, NY at Nassau Coliseum Aug 25 – Portland, ME at Cumberland County Civic Center Aug 26 – Providence, RI at Dunkin Donuts Center Aug 28 – Newark, NJ at Prudential Center Aug 30 – Albany, NY at Times Union Center Sept 01 – Bridgeport, CT at Webster Bank Arena at Harbor Yard Sept 02 – Uncasville, CT at Mohegan Sun Arena Sept 04 – Syracuse, NY at War Memorial at OnCenter Sept 06 – Wilkes Barre, PA at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza Sept 07 – Atlantic City, NJ at Boardwalk Hall Sept 08 – Reading, PA at Sovereign Center Sept 10 – Cincinnati, OH at US Bank Arena Sept 11 – Milwaukee, WI at Bradley Center
Almost one year ago to the day, Demi Lovato admitted that she started cutting herself at age 11. Now, in light of photos making their way around the Internet that appear to depict similarly self-mutilating marks on the arms of Miley Cyrus, it appears as if this young singer is doing the same. “Scars remind us of where we’ve been. not where we’re going,” Miley Tweeted yesterday. That’s all she had to say on the topic, leaving followers to wonder what she means. But it stands to reason she’s referring to the marks highlighted above. We can only hope Cyrus has moved past this difficult stage in her life and is now on the sort of path Lovato often talks about: still struggling with self-image, but learning to love herself more and more everyday. [Photo: WENN.com]