In a new interview with Spin, writer Julianne Escobedo Shepherd noted that rising rapper turned somewhat singer Future and all his melodic, love-themed songs as…
Lauren London managed to do what many girls dream, grab the attention of both Lil’ Wayne AND Trey Songz. Though Lauren never confirmed a “relationship”…
Paris Hilton might not want to quit her day job … whatever that is. Even with THG plugging it, her Oxygen reality show was canceled for abysmal ratings. You know it’s bad when that happens. Now the former reality TV star decided to focus all her “career comeback” efforts on releasing a second album. Breath? Probably shouldn’t be held. As we previously reported, Paris and Kim Kardashian are “cool” with each other … on the surface. But she still can’t believe her one-time BFF’s level of fame. After all, Paris wrote the book on getting railed on tape and turning it into nonstop celebrity gossip attention and millions of dollars. Kim just did her one better. Or five, or 10 better. In any case, Kim is all the rage these days, while Paris’ first album sold only 197,000 copies at the PEAK of her popularity in 2006. Think the second one’s going to do better? “Paris has been working with Flo Rida, LMFAO, and David Guetta, and the album should be released this summer,” says a source, anonymously of course. “She has a lot riding on this project because her last reality show was canceled, and she needs to do something to re-invent herself. Paris is hoping to appeal to a broader fan base and would love to use the album as a platform for a possible project with MTV.” Whatever the odds of that are, bet against it. [Photo: WENN.com]
Councilman Gentile leading the protest against “Brooklyn 11223” Elected officials and community members rallied against the upcoming reality show “Brooklyn 11223” this afternoon, lambasting the show as demeaning to women and calling on the Oxygen network to take it off the air. Councilman Vinnie Gentile, who organized the event, told The Politicker the show “hit such a nerve in Bay Ridge and we had… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Politicker Discovery Date : 24/02/2012 20:13 Number of articles : 2
Just how far did NBC Universal go to promote The Glee Project during this afternoon’s Television Critics Association panel for Oxygen? Let’s put it this way: they hired a squad of actresses (and actors) to dress up in Cheerio-esque costumes, prance into a ballroom full of tired TV critics wielding pompoms and then do a herkie each time a question was posed to producers onstage.