‘I really hope other artists take Katy’s lead and try to not take themselves so seriously,’ director Marc Klasfeld tells MTV News. By Jocelyn Vena Katy Perry in her “Last Friday Night” video Photo: Capitol Records There are many stars in Katy Perry’s “Last Friday Night” video , but perhaps none as sparkling as Katy herself, who director Marc Klasfeld said had fun playing dorky Kathy Beth Terry. “I thought it was really bold of Katy, who is such a sex symbol, to try something like this, but I also knew it would be received very well if done right. I worked with Katy on 3OH!3’s ‘Starstrukk’ and knew she could pull off comedy. And she is actually an incredible actress who dove into this Kathy Beth role with reckless abandon,” he told MTV News about the colorful romp . “I really hope other artists take Katy’s lead and try to not take themselves so seriously all the time. Sometimes, fun can be cool too.” Speaking of fun, Hanson , Kenny G and two “Glee” stars are hardly the only celebs that made the final cut, Klasfeld shares. “One more random celebrity fact that added to the video is that the video was shot at [‘Dukes of Hazzard’ actor] John Schneider’s house,” he revealed. “That added a special spirit to the piece. He’s got a pretty wicked house with all this classic ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ stuff up on the walls. John and his family were away for the weekend, thankfully, ’cause the house really did look trashed when we were shooting. We had a great art department who cleaned it up though and made it look brand-new.” Klasfeld was asked to turn Perry’s goofy Teen Choice Awards character into the lead for the video, and from there it all took off. “Having done many comedic music videos, I was immediately into it and wrote something up,” he said. “With Katy having four #1 singles, I wanted to make this fifth one into an event like Michael Jackson used to do. “The inspiration was obviously John Hughes, but also a lot of my own music videos that I did for Alien Ant Farm, Sum 41, Nelly and others,” he continued. “I always enjoy making these pop-culture mash-ups where comedy and random celebrities get mixed with the music into this brand-new thing.” Give us your review of the “Last Friday Night” video in the comments below!
Ja Rule may be a hard ass thug, but he couldn’t escape the rule of law. The rapper turned himself over to authorities to begin his two-year prison sentence in New York this afternoon, according to his manager, Seven. Seven confirmed that Ja surrendered and has been processed. Ja Rule spent some private time with his wife, friends and family before he was taken away for 24 months. His parting words to them: “Real life is a fantasy, f**k fame … I’m ready for this to get over with. I am focused.” That’s good at least. He was hit with a two-year sentence in 2010 when he pleaded guilty to attempted criminal possession of a weapon. In 2007, police found a loaded semi-automatic handgun in his sports car. That’ll do it . We’ll next report on Inmate 07608730Q in late 2012 or early 2013. [Photo: WENN.com]
Meet Kathy Beth Terry, alter ego of one Katy Perry. A 13-year-old, extremely geeky alter ego with headgear, glasses, bad hair, bleached denim attire and a whopping zero friends on Facebook . The viral video below, starring Kathy Beth in all her geeky glory, is part of Perry’s efforts to promote her new video for “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.).” It’s working. With this and a music video tease featuring Rebecca Black , Kathy’s up to 67,000 Facebook friends and 20,000 followers on Twitter! The music video drops June 14. For now, heeeere’s Kath! Katy Perry as Kathy Beth Terry
Emerging from Katsuya Hollywood, Kathy Griffin speaks of Elizabeth Taylor, dishes it out about Whoopie Goldberg and marijuana, and touches on Reese Witherspoon’s weather. LOL!
Sarah Palin slammed her outspoken critic Kathy Griffin during a Fox News interview, calling Griffin a “has-been comedian” and a “50-year-old adult bully.” Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gossip Cop Discovery Date : 06/03/2011 22:00 Number of articles : 2
“I#39;m not saying better,” Kathy Griffin says, laughing, “but maybe separate myself from the pack a little bit.” Not that Kathy Griffin is leaving Bravo. Kathy Griffin is off the D-list. The comedian is ending the six season – and Emmy Award-winning – run of her hit Bravo show, My Life on the D-List, she tells PEOPLE. “It was a really tough decision because I think of the D-List as pretty much my baby for the last six seasons and I also think it was really time to stop doing it,” Griffin, 5