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Lindsay Lohan’s Butt on the Line

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Celebrity Justice TMZ has learned … the people suing Lindsay Lohan over a wild ride down Pacific Coast Highway now want a judge to throw the book at her for being a no-show at her deposition. Lawyers for three passengers in Lindsay’s car — along with the passenger in… Read more

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Kelly LeBrock on Steven Seagal Sexual Harassment Accusations: D’uh!

In one of the strangest celebrity gossip stories of the season, Kayden Nguyen has sued Steven Seagal for treating her like a “sex toy.” The model claims she was duped by the actor into thinking she’d be serving as his personal assistant, only for the action star to grope her and request sexual favors from Nguyen. While this may come as a shock to those of us that memorized every line of Under Siege , Kelly LeBrock, tells TMZ she’s “not surprised” by the allegations. The former model/actress was married to Seagal from 1987 to 1994 and has three kids with him. She says: “I will refrain from saying anything specific now because of our 3 children.” Actually, that’s a lie. This is why she’ll actually refrain from saying anything specific at the moment: “I have many shocking things to say about Mr. Seagal which will be known soon when my book comes out.” Good. That should set a solid example of your children. We didn’t think it was possible to get more ridiculous than the Kardashians’ relationship book , but LeBrock just proved us wrong.

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Excerpts From the Biography Oprah Doesn’t Want You to Read, Part 2 [Books]

Yesterday we shared a bunch of excerpts from Kitty Kelley ‘s gossipy new Oprah biography. Today: Another batch of potentially scandalous snippets from the book, provided you’re willing to believe a 68-year-old woman who still goes by “Kitty.” More

New Book: Oprah Winfrey Once Lived With, Boned John Tesh

In a word: Ewww!!!! At various (unfounded) points over the last few times, Oprah Winfrey has been linked romantically to BFF Gayle King. Now, the talk show queen has another report to deal with that focuses on her love life: According to an upcoming, unauthorized Oprah biographer by Kitty Kelley, Winfrey was involved with John Tesh many years ago, long before she hosted a hit talk show and started dating Stedman Graham. The pair allegedly lived together in Nashville in the mid-70s, as both worked in broadcast television there. Why did Tesh, not a syndicated radio host and musician, call off the relationship? The “social pressure” of their interracial romance, an anonymous source claims. “[He] couldn’t take it anymore…He walked out in the middle of the night…he told me he later felt very guilty about it,” said the insider. The trashy book, which seeks to exploit Oprah’s fame and private life, refers to Stedman as “boring as hell.” Without getting into specifics (likely because she has no evidence to back anything up), Kelley tried to create buzz around her book by telling USA Today : “I know people are expecting me to ‘out’ her. But I think she’s just asexual. She’s poured all of her energies into her career. And if she is, she is never, ever going to come out. So relax, people.” Yeah! Relax, people! Stop getting so worked up over a story that never had a shred of proof and is only brought up by the least respectable publications around!

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Five Things You Need to Know About Kitty Kelley’s Controversial Oprah

Yeah, yeah, we know. You’ve watched her talk show every day for almost 24 years, you have a lifetime subscription to O, you’re a charter member of her book club, and you’ve…

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Watch The Mentalist Season 02 Episode 18 Aingavite Baas Online Stream

Watch your favorite Action-Drama-Suspense TV series “ The Mentalist ” with its new episode entitles “ Aingavite Baas ” that released April 08, 2010. It’s a best show that you gonna wish to watch all the time. Get it free through streaming online. Current show and replays are always available on the specified television online. Synopsis of the episode: Suffering from amnesia after surviving an attempted murder, Jane, Lisbon and the rest of the team are asked to help a Jane Doe remember what happened. Unable to remember her name, occupation, taste in coffee or the person who shot her, Jane uses every trick in the book to try and lure her memory back from the abyss. The team soon discovers her to be a local journalist named Camille Dillon, shot and left for dead when she got to close to a story she was investigating. (from TV viewer) To get access, visit and watch it here: The Mentalist s02e18 Aingavite Baas The Mentalist Season 02 Episode 18 Aingavite Baas Watch The Mentalist Season 02 Episode 18 Aingavite Baas Online Stream is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Melissa Rosenberg Says ‘Breaking Dawn’ Will Be PG-13

In a recent interview with Film.com Melissa Rosenberg, screenwriter for the first three Twilight Saga movies, assured that the last chapter in the Saga would be PG-13 and the film would stay true to the book. “In this series, you don’t sacrifice anything,” Rosenberg commented. “There are some movies that wouldn’t play at PG-13, like ‘The Hangover,’ but this is just not one of them for me. Again, if you’re capturing character, emotion and emotional journey, you’re OK.” Rosenberg got the most pressing question of the final installment that we’ve heard lately: Who will direct Breaking Dawn ? “It’s definitely not up to me,” she said during the interview. “I’ve seen lists and weighed in, and they always welcome input, which is lovely, but ultimately it’s [Summit Entertainment’s] decision, and they’ll do what they do, and I’ll work with whomever they choose. I had no knowledge of the first three directors, and it worked. Generally speaking, [the candidates] are people I haven’t worked with before.” {via MTV }

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iPad Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know

Apple’s tablet will court movie watchers, Wall Street walkers and gamers, but what does it have for you? By Brian Warmoth iPad Photo: Apple The first iPad reviews are in, and Apple’s biggest launch since the iPhone will likely command some epic lines when it lands in stores Saturday. Media nerds want it for the enlarged touch-screen interface; on-the-go business types will have their eyes on its portable work apps; and gamers have a whole new frontier to explore in the iPad App Store. The new device will mean different things to different people, but here’s a quick cheat sheet if you still haven’t decided whether Apple’s tablet is right for you: The iPad as a TV Apple claims the 9.7-inch, high-resolution display can play movies for up to 10 hours on a full battery charge, which should just about get you through a season of your favorite HBO show, the “Star Wars” trilogy with most of the special features or whatever you need to watch to get through a flight from New York to London. Apple will rent and sell video to the iPad through the iTunes store, though Hulu and Netflix reportedly have plans to get on there as well.

MTV’s Bree Tanner Cheat-Sheet – Everything You Need To Know

MTV.com compiled a list of everything you’ll need to know about Bree Tanner – the young newborn vampire that Victoria created in Eclipse – due to Stephenie Meyer’s recent announcement of a novella she will release about Bree An “Eclipse” Exclusive: If you’ve only been watching the “Twilight” movies or read the first two books, don’t be shocked that you have no idea who Bree Tanner is. In fact, don’t be upset if you read “Eclipse” and still have no idea who she is. Tanner is a character introduced a startlingly short amount of time before she dies in “Eclipse” and could be considered (to everyone except Stephenie Meyer) to be a throwaway character. A Short Life: Tanner is only introduced 10 pages before she is killed off in Victoria’s war against the Cullens and the Quileute werewolf tribe. However, of all the newborn vampires discussed in “Eclipse,” Tanner was one of the few to be named and introduced to the readers. Unfortunately, it didn’t take very long after she was turned into a vampire for her to meet her end … again. Dramatic Death Scene: It turns out Tanner isn’t the best newborn vampire among them all, and she isn’t a big fan of killing innocents and drinking their blood. She tries to join forces with the Cullen clan and adapt to their “vegetarian vampire” lifestyle, but ends up being killed by Felix on the orders of Jane, a member of the Volturi guard (played by Dakota Fanning in the film), in the final battle. Newborn Vampires: A big part of the story in “Eclipse” surrounds the bad-girl vampire Victoria creating an army of newborn vampires in the Seattle area so she can wage war on Edward Cullen, who killed her beau James way back in “Twilight.” When a vampire is first created, it is at its strongest, so Victoria went around recklessly creating vampires so she could have an extremely powerful army behind her. Tanner was just one of the fatalities. Seattle: The trouble with the first-person perspective of “The Twilight Saga” is that the reader can’t read what is happening firsthand beyond what Bella Swan sees with her own eyes. Much like “Midnight Sun” gave (some) of the details behind what happened elsewhere in “Twilight,” “The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner” will show what happened in Seattle with Victoria during “Eclipse.” But since much of “Eclipse” is devoted to the characters wondering what exactly was going on in Seattle, seeing it through the eyes of a secondary character like Tanner is a smart companion piece to the book. Unseen First Life: Unfortunately for Tanner, the world will never know what happened to her before she became a vampire. She was introduced into “Eclipse” after she was a newborn and “The Short Second Life” will start off the same way. There is a chance of flashbacks telling about her life before becoming a vampire, but the way Meyer described the novella on her Web site made it seem as though Tanner was the narrator solely so the reader could see what went on in Seattle, not to learn her past. In The Movies: “Eclipse” director David Slade at least had more of a heads-up than fans and retailers did about “The Short Second Life,” and he cast 14-year-old Jodelle Ferland in the role. Slade and Ferland, as well as Bryce Dallas Howard (Victoria) and Xavier Samuel (Riley), were given advance copies of the book to read so they could have a complete knowledge of what went on in Seattle for the film. {via MTV }

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Bree Tanner Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know About New ‘Twilight’ Novella

Character provides insight into Victoria’s creation of vampire army in Seattle. By Terri Schwartz “The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner” Photo: Little, Brown Books/ Summit Entertainment Oh my Edward. Stephenie Meyer has announced she is publishing a new book called “The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner,” due in bookstores June 5 and available for free at BreeTanner.com from June 7 to July 5. The novella will act as something of a companion piece for the “Twilight Saga: Eclipse” film. But it begs the question: Who exactly is Bree Tanner? It seems a bit surprising that Meyer would choose to write a novella about a character who shows up for such a short period of time in the novels. Don’t worry about hauling out your copy of “Eclipse” to find the surprisingly few pages Tanner appears on, because we did all the dirty work for you. Here is a cheat sheet telling you everything you need to know about the short-lived Bree Tanner. An “Eclipse” Exclusive : If you’ve only been watching the “Twilight” movies or read the first two books, don’t be shocked that you have no idea who Bree Tanner is. In fact, don’t be upset if you read “Eclipse” and still have no idea who she is. Tanner is a character introduced a startlingly short amount of time before she dies in “Eclipse” and could be considered (to everyone except Stephenie Meyer) to be a throwaway character. A Short Life : Tanner is only introduced 10 pages before she is killed off in Victoria’s war against the Cullens and the Quileute werewolf tribe. However, of all the newborn vampires discussed in “Eclipse,” Tanner was one of the few to be named and introduced to the readers. Unfortunately, it didn’t take very long after she was turned into a vampire for her to meet her end … again. Dramatic Death Scene : It turns out Tanner isn’t the best newborn vampire among them all, and she isn’t a big fan of killing innocents and drinking their blood. She tries to join forces with the Cullen clan and adapt to their “vegetarian vampire” lifestyle, but ends up being killed by Felix on the orders of Jane, a member of the Volturi guard (played by Dakota Fanning in the film), in the final battle. Newborn Vampires : A big part of the story in “Eclipse” surrounds the bad-girl vampire Victoria creating an army of newborn vampires in the Seattle area so she can wage war on Edward Cullen, who killed her beau James way back in “Twilight.” When a vampire is first created, it is at its strongest, so Victoria went around recklessly creating vampires so she could have an extremely powerful army behind her. Tanner was just one of the fatalities. Seattle : The trouble with the first-person perspective of “The Twilight Saga” is that the reader can’t read what is happening firsthand beyond what Bella Swan sees with her own eyes. Much like “Midnight Sun” gave (some) of the details behind what happened elsewhere in “Twilight,” “The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner” will show what happened in Seattle with Victoria during “Eclipse.” But since much of “Eclipse” is devoted to the characters wondering what exactly was going on in Seattle, seeing it through the eyes of a secondary character like Tanner is a smart companion piece to the book. Unseen First Life : Unfortunately for Tanner, the world will never know what happened to her before she became a vampire. She was introduced into “Eclipse” after she was a newborn and “The Short Second Life” will start off the same way. There is a chance of flashbacks telling about her life before becoming a vampire, but the way Meyer described the novella on her Web site made it seem as though Tanner was the narrator solely so the reader could see what went on in Seattle, not to learn her past. In The Movies : “Eclipse” director David Slade at least had more of a heads-up than fans and retailers did about “The Short Second Life,” and he cast 14-year-old Jodelle Ferland in the role. Slade and Ferland, as well as Bryce Dallas Howard (Victoria) and Xavier Samuel (Riley), were given advance copies of the book to read so they could have a complete knowledge of what went on in Seattle for the film. Check out everything we’ve got on For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com .

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