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Mystery Lindsay Lohan Late Show Agent Revealed: Michael Lohan!

The person who booked Lindsay Lohan on the Late Show with David Letterman this week without authorization was none other than her dad. Naturally. Michael Lohan says he signed her up to read the Top Ten list after getting the green light from Lindsay herself … apparently Lindsay saw it differently. Right after announcing LiLo’s appearance, CBS issued a retraction this morning, explaining that some impostor booked her without her authorization. Letterman’s people said that someone “purporting to be a friend of Lindsay’s” reached out to them and made the booking, but did not reveal a name. Lindsay did not explain this fiasco in much detail, but Tweeted late last night that she NEVER agreed to do the show and apologized for the confusion. Michael says he was behind it, that he got the idea after Dave cracked a joke at Lindsay’s expense during Friday’s “Top 10”, and Lindsay was into it. Again, perhaps he could have checked with Lindsay? Or did he and get jerked around by the recalcitrant star and/or members of her “camp”? Michael says Lindsay “knew full well” about the booking and even transportation from the L.A. studio, where she would do the bit via satellite. He insists everything was good until Lindsay’s reps shut it down. Naturally, the oft-estranged MiLo is pissed, complaining to TMZ that “Anything positive that I bring into her life … [her people] try to nix it.” Our advice to LL? Follow Charlie Sheen’s advice and get it together. Work on your impulse control and get your house in order! What a mess.

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Report: Late Show Hoodwinked by ‘Friend’ of Lindsay Lohan

Oh, for Christ’s sake: A few hours after David Letterman’s head writers tweeted in stereo that Lindsay Lohan would deliver Thursday’s Late Show Top 10 list, Lohan herself tweeted a denial : “I am NOT going to be doing David Letterman, I’m not sure how this happened, but I am sorry for the confusion…” Aren’t we all — particularly, this morning, CBS.

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Cheryl Tweedy Was My Sexy Valentine

I couldn’t just sit back and let these pictures of Cheryl Tweedy at the 2011 Elle Style Awards in London last night slip by without telling all of you just how much I love her. Cheryl already knows, our lawyers have discussed it at length and one of these days I hope to get within one hundred feet of her. Fingers crossed. Anyhow, she’s so perfect it’s almost beyond belief. If she didn’t have that cheesy stripper tattoo on her thigh I’d think she was an angel. more pictures of Cheryl Tweedy here

Irina Shayk’s Cleavage Went To The Late Show

Last night all kinds of hotties were invited to The Late Show With David Letterman to unveil the cover of this year’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition , I bet Dave wishes he still had that secret sex room available. Anyhow, Irina Shayk was chosen as this years model and I for one couldn’t agree more, the woman is absolutely spectacular. Here she is outside the studios looking hotter than ever. I’ll have the complete set of pictures a little later in the day. Stay tuned.

Jon M. Chu on Shirtless Bieber, Shawty Mane, and the Difficulties of Never Say Never

Having proved his facility bringing pop entertainment to a young, plugged-in audience with successes both theatrical ( Step Up 2 & 3 ) and digital ( The LXD ), 31-year-old director Jon M. Chu was in many ways the perfect choice to helm a biopic of YouTube sensation-turned-pop phenom Justin Bieber. The resulting film, Never Say Never , is a generation-defining concert doc filled with rare peeks into the life of the 16-year-old performer. It’s also got slo-mo hair tosses and shirtless scenes. Bieber Nation, prepare thyself.

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Late Night Highlights: David Letterman and Snooki Bond Over Pink, Fuzzy Slippers

Last night on The Late Show , David Letterman flattered Snooki by trying on the same kind of grotesque footwear that she wears on the Jersey Shore . Elsewhere, Jimmy Kimmel shaved Justin Bieber’s head, Jennifer Aniston talked about the Super Bowl, and Andy Richter outed Conan O’B rien as an abusive boss.

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Anderson Cooper on Egypt Attack: We Were Lucky…

Anderson Cooper i a lucky man and he knows it. The CNN anchor, who was attacked in Egypt last week, appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman last night and detailed his experience in the volatile nation. Responding to what it was like to be “pummeled,” Cooper said he and his crew tried to speak with Hosni Mubarak supporters. They responded by hitting, slapping and even trying to tear the clothing off female crew members. As the Silver Fox says here, though, it could have been a lot worse… Anderson Cooper on The Late Show

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VIDEO: Anderson Cooper Explains Egypt Attack to David Letterman

For the first time since his disastrous trip to Africa, Anderson Cooper hit the late night circuit to discuss being pummeled by an Egyptian mob . His choice for the first afterhours sit-down: The Late Show , where the CNN personality told David Letterman how it was his own fault for sticking out appearance-wise, and for not having a better grasp on the Egyptian language. Watch the video ahead and see if you agree.

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Justin Bieber film a solid bid for credibility

LOS ANGELES ( Hollywood Reporter ) – Setting out to demonstrate that overnight sensations deserve respect too, Justin Bieber should make believers out of all but the most hardened of skeptics with “Justin Bieber: Never Say Never,” which opens Friday. An energetic 3D portrait of the global superstar as a down-to-earth teen from small-town Canada , the 105-minute documentary works overtime (by about 10 minutes too long) to change his perception from fluke Internet phenom to the hardest working 16-year-old on the planet. And it generally succeeds, too, thanks to a visually energetic approach by director Jon Chu that keeps all the obligatory backstage/onstage bits moving fluidly. In a business where timing is everything, the Paramount release is perfectly positioned for maximum impact especially considering an ambitious media blitz that saw Bieber extending his demographic reach with appearances on ” The Daily Show ” and ” Late Show With David Letterman .” Unlike, say, the 2009 Jonas Brothers 3D concert film, which felt like it came out a couple of years too late, “Never Say Never” is striking while the fever’s still hot, which should translate into more Miley-sized returns. ” Hannah Montana ” debuted to $31.1 million three years ago, and “Jonas Brothers” to just north of $12 million. Starting off, appropriately, on a YouTube page, where Bieber famously overtook the sneezing pandas and cute kitties singing a cover of Chris Brown ‘s “With You,” the film follows the trajectory of its main man’s career from behind his kiddie drum kit to the mighty Madison Square Garden stage, which, incidentally, was sold out in a mere 22 minutes. Along the way we meet his young, devout Christian single mom, Pattie (who gave birth to The Bieb when she was all of 18) and his baby-faced manager, Scooter Braun , not to mention several of his more famous, early adherents, including Usher and prolific producer Antonio “L.A.” Reid , who in the remarkably self-possessed Bieber saw a musical Macaulay Culkin . Director Chu, who infuses the film with the same lively zip he lent ” Step Up 3D ” (although here he’s working with a more intriguing “script”), keeps things disarmingly real for the most part, and even manages to work in a little drama when it appears Bieber’s raggedy voice may not bounce back in time for the MSG gig. And much like in Chu’s previous film, the 3D pops mainly in the performance sequences, in which he’s joined by the likes of Usher, Cyrus, Ludacris and Jaden Smith , where all the fist-pumping, dancing lasers and cascading ticker tape work to heightened effect. But where the film ultimately hits home is with the more intimate, backstage stuff. Under the protective wing of an on-the-road support system serving as, in the words of one of his crew, a highly functional dysfunctional family, Bieber manages to make his film’s inspirational message heard loud and clear: Despite your preconceived notions, he’s just your average, everyday multiplatinum-selling teen idol who still likes to kick back with his Stratford, Ontario , homies and grab a slice at the corner pizza joint. After saying grace, naturally.

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Justin Bieber Gives Top 10 Reasons Why ‘It’s Good’ to Be Me

Justin Bieber receives a gold disc during a press conference. (Bauer Griffin) more pics