Tag Archives: hands

Lindsay Lohan Accused of Battery in Rehab Melee, Claims Accuser Attacked Her First

Another day, another absurd story from Betty Ford. Lindsay Lohan is a suspect in a criminal battery investigation after getting into a scuffle … in rehab. The Palm Desert Police Department is investigating the altercation, which occurred after Lindsay and her roommates went out to A BAR and came back. Upon arriving at their sober house, the incident with a female staffer allegedly went down. Police were called after a ” hand-to-hand battery ” complaint. NOT MY FAULT! There’s always some excuse. [Photo: Pacific Coast News] Cops came to Betty Ford after receiving the call and interviewed both the staffer – who “desired prosecution” – and the oft-troubled star herself. It’s unclear if this was related to Lohan’s rager in rehab this month, but when police finish investigating, prosecutors will decide how to proceed. Whether they file charges is anyone’s guess, but she could be sent back to jail because she’s still technically on probation until August 2011. As for her side of the story, sources close to Lindsay Lohan claim she did NOT strike first, but she did push back in the “physical” altercation. Lindsay is telling people close to her that the drama unfolded when she arrived to the BFC on Dec. 12 roughly ten minutes after her curfew. Lindsay claims the female staff member was “unfairly” scolding her about the situation and demanded the actress take a drug/alcohol test. During the heated exchange that the woman “put her hands on Lindsay.” Lindsay claims she told the woman, “Take your hands off of me.” Then she “pushed back.” Police received a call early that morning, and the star was named as a suspect. The staffer wants LiLo prosecuted. Lindsay feels the staff member had it out for her for a while and believes the staffer may have even been “looking for a final confrontation.” It will be interesting to see this play out, but it’s as if Linds is trying to show we had her low at #8 on our Celebrity of the Year countdown.

Read more from the original source:
Lindsay Lohan Accused of Battery in Rehab Melee, Claims Accuser Attacked Her First

First Picture From Breaking Dawn Set Reveals True Enemy: Feathers

Director Bill Condon tweeted the first picture from the Breaking Dawn set on Thanksgiving, showing the fan-favorite scene where Bella, consumed with passion for Edward, plucks a chicken to death, her hands evidence of the downy carnage. Please bear in mind, this may be an incorrect interpretation. The feathery scene after the break.[ @Twilight ]

See more here:
First Picture From Breaking Dawn Set Reveals True Enemy: Feathers

Taye Diggs Remembers Making Poop Song On ‘When I Was 17’

‘Private Practice’ star recalls creating impromptu joint about feces on episode premiering Saturday at 11 a.m. By Mawuse Ziegbe Taye Diggs Photo: MTV News Taye Diggs has built a reputation as a Hollywood heartthrob, lighting up the screen in everything from “How Stella Got Her Groove Back” to “Brown Sugar.” But when the actor was 17, he was less of a hunk and more of a ham, constantly cutting up with his friends. “When I was 17, we were all performers. Wherever we were, we would always try to put on some kind of a show,” he remembers on the latest episode of “When I Was 17,” which also features Naya Rivera from “Glee” and NBA superstar Carmelo Anthony, premiering Saturday at 11 a.m. “They were always, always making up songs and singing them and joking around,” Diggs’ brother Gabriel recalls. One time, Diggs and his pals turned someone else’s crappy luck into a catchy tune. “I remember one time there was a fire drill, and me and my boy Shane saw this dude step in some dog doo,” he says. “We laugh … and then, right then, somebody drops a beat.” Shane recreates the beat, flapping and pursing his lips, before continuing the story: “Then [Diggs] joined in, “corn feces!” “And then it just breaks into a whole song,” Diggs recalls of the ditty’s inexplicable development. Then Shane breaks down the joint’s loopy lyrics for viewers: “I was walking down the street, rocking to the beat/ Clapping my hands and stomping my feet/ Look at the ground and what do I see?/ Corn feces staring right at me. Corn feces!” For Diggs, who was 17 in 1988, the impromptu, poop-inspired ode is still hilarious years later. “Corn feces!” the star proclaims, clapping his hands and cracking up. “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Naya Rivera, Camelo Anthony and Taye Diggs — premieres Saturday at 11 a.m. on MTV Related Videos ‘When I Was 17’ Episode 205 Sneak Peek Related Photos When I Was 17 (Season 2) | Ep. 5 | Naya Rivera, Taye Diggs, Carmelo Anthony Related Artists Taye Diggs

More here:
Taye Diggs Remembers Making Poop Song On ‘When I Was 17’

‘Buffy’ Creator Joss Whedon Reacts To ‘Sad’ Reboot Plans

‘I don’t love the idea of my creation in other hands,’ the writer/director laments in a message to E! Online. By Eric Ditzian Joss Whedon Photo: Dave Hogan/Getty Images Buffy Summers will rise again. Just don’t expect her creator to be very excited about the prospect. Joss Whedon, who penned 1992’s “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and then adapted the movie into the beloved and long-running WB series, has spoken out after Warner Bros. announced plans to reboot the property for the big screen. Characteristically resigned, self-aware and condescending all at once, Whedon spoke about his reluctance to see his characters taken over by others, even as he acknowledged doing the same thing himself. “This is a sad, sad reflection on our times, when people must feed off the carcasses of beloved stories from their youths — just because they can’t think of an original idea of their own, like I did with my ‘Avengers’ idea that I made up myself,” he wrote in a statement to E! Online . Whedon is currently shepherding an adaptation of “The Avengers,” Marvel’s superhero all-star franchise, toward a theatrical release. While he realizes such pop culture appropriation is commonplace, he still bristles at the idea that it’s happening to his work. “I always hoped that Buffy would live on even after my death,” he said. “But, you know, AFTER. I don’t love the idea of my creation in other hands, but I’m also well aware that many more hands than mine went into making that show what it was. And there is no legal grounds for doing anything other than sighing audibly. I can’t wish people who are passionate about my little myth ill.” This isn’t the first time Whedon has released a statement mixing humor and pathos after a newsworthy development involving his work. After Fox canceled “Dollhouse” last year, he announced , “I’m off to pursue Internet ventures/binge drinking. Possibly that relaxation thing I’ve read so much about. By the time the last episode airs, you’ll know what my next project is. But for now there’s a lot of work still to be done, and disappointment to bear.” Let the disappointment begin anew. Before signing off from his latest message “Leave me to my pain,” Whedon jokingly wondered if vampires are even popular anymore and promised he’ll soon be shooting a new “Batman” flick. “Because there’s a franchise that truly needs updating,” he wrote. “So look for ‘The Dark Knight Rises Way Earlier Than That Other One And Also More Cheaply And In Toronto,’ rebooting into a theater near you.” How do you feel about a “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” reboot? Tell us in the comments.

Excerpt from:
‘Buffy’ Creator Joss Whedon Reacts To ‘Sad’ Reboot Plans

Flo Rida, Alison Sweeney, Melissa Joan Hart Reminisce On ‘When I Was 17’

Stars remember huge ragers and making out with their hands on latest episode. By Mawuse Ziegbe Flo Rida Photo: MTV Flo Rida didn’t waste any time getting on his hip-hop grind as a teen, starting his career as a member of the rap crew the Groundhoggz. In addition to picking up some practice in the rap game, the “Elevator” rapper also developed an important part of his persona: his moniker. “When I was 17, to be a part of a group like the Groundhoggz, you definitely have to come up with a name,” the MC recalled on the latest episode of “When I Was 17.” “At first, I was going by the name of Ruckus Pimp. I just thought that was like a little bit out there, so I went to over to my boy’s house. He’s just like, ‘Man, we got to come up with a name today.’ ” The MC explained that he and his homie put their heads together to come up with a tag. The rapper eventually thought of a handle inspired by his southern roots. “So, OK, I sat up there for about an hour and finally, it hit me,” he says. “Take Florida, break it in half and there you go: Flo Rida.” While Flo Rida was laying the groundwork for his future, Melissa Joan Hart’s career was in full swing. The star of Nickelodeon’s “Clarissa Explains It All” often spent long stretches of time away from loved ones, so she once threw a huge rager when she had a break from shooting. “One time [Melissa] called and said, ‘Listen, Nicole, I want to have a few people over my dad’s house. Can you organize something?’ ” her friend Nicole remembered. “It’s a small town, not too much happening, so if Melissa was coming home and said she wanted to have a party, everybody was going to show up.” Hart’s sister Trisha remembered that the bash got a wee bit out of hand. “All these people started coming through the door,” she said. “It was unstoppable.” Hart agreed the soiree got pretty raucous. “Pretty much the whole town showed up,” she recalled. “It was probably a few hundred people in and out all night. You couldn’t shut it down. It became chaos.” Like Hart, Alison Sweeney was already a working actress as a teen, starring on the long-running soap “Days of our Lives.” However, when work and school collided is when the drama really began. Sweeney remembered a moment when some of her on-set antics caused a problem in the classroom. “I had a scene with the girl who plays my sister, and Carrie was teaching Sami how to French kiss and Carrie said, ‘Well, you can practice on your hand.’ So we had a whole scene where we’re literally making out with our hands. Making kissing noises, like actually kissing our hands,” she recalled. “Six weeks later, I’m in my U.S. history class and the teacher had a VCR that was broken so he had to go get another one. And while we were waiting for him to come back, the kids are like, ‘Let’s watch ‘Days of our Lives.’ ” And just like some loopy daytime-TV plot twist, the embarrassing make-out scene Sweeney had taped earlier was playing, much to the amusement of her fellow high-schoolers. “It was so horrifying and I didn’t know what to do. I thought about breaking the TV but I sat there at my desk and I just put my hands in my desk and covered my face,” she said. “I was so mortified.” “When I Was 17” airs Saturdays at 11 a.m. on MTV Related Videos When I Was 17 (Season 2) | Ep. 4 | Melissa Joan Heart, Flo Rida, Alison Sweeney Related Photos When I Was 17 (Season 2) | Ep. 4 | Melissa Joan Hart, Flo Rida, Alison Sweeney

See the original post here:
Flo Rida, Alison Sweeney, Melissa Joan Hart Reminisce On ‘When I Was 17’

Shelley Malil Stabbing picture

Shelley Malil, 45, slashed at the air quickly with the knife and said he swung his hands at “a hundred miles per hour” because he thought he was being attacked by Beebe#39;s male friend, according to NBC San Diego. The 40-Year-Old Virgin#39;s Shelley Malil put on a performance in his own trial. The actor re-enacted how he stabbed his ex-girlfriend Kendra Beebe more than twenty times at her home in San Marcos, Calif., in what he calls a case of mistaken identity. “My head was down and I was po

Go here to read the rest:
Shelley Malil Stabbing picture

Lady Gaga metal dress picture

Luckily for Lady Gaga, she wasn#39;t breaking any airport security laws by toting a pair of handcuffs and chain. Lady Gaga arrived at Los Angeles International Airport, wearing a unique metal accessory and very little else. A rep for the Transportation Security Administration tells PEOPLE the prohibited items list is based on what experts assess and analyze as a threat to aviataion security. Handcuffs, the rep says, do not pose an immediate threat. As for Gaga#39;s skin-baring outfit in gener

See the rest here:
Lady Gaga metal dress picture

Stephen Hawking takes on GOD

“God did not create universe” had it come from a pope we’d have had a major scoop in our hands. Glad it didn’t! So, who made it? Stephen Hawking, a wheel chair scientist makes this statement in his new book “The grand design”. God no longer has any place in theories on the creation of the Universe due to a series of developments in physics. http://hoowstuffworks.blogspot.com/2010/09/stephen-hawking-takes-on-god.html added by: karthikmns

Switzerland vs Australia friendly 2010

Switzerland#39;s Albert Bunjaku (R) fights for the ball with Australia#39;s Matthew Spiranovic (C) and keeper Mark Schwarzer during their friendly soccer match in St. Gallen September 3, 2010. Switzerland drew 0-0 with Australia in a friendly on Friday, leaving coach Ottmar Hitzfeld with goalscoring drought on his hands days before a crunch opening Euro 2012 qualifier against England. Switzerland#39;s top scorer Alexander Frei missed a penalty early in the second half, while Mark Schwarzer sav

Read more:
Switzerland vs Australia friendly 2010

iPod touch (2010) hands-on

By engadget Tags : 2010 , apple , engadget , hands , hands on , hands-on , ipod , ipod touch , on , ouch , pod , touch

Read more here:
iPod touch (2010) hands-on