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Lindsay Lohan Offered $1 Million For First Post-Jail Interview

Actress has reportedly not yet accepted offer from OK! magazine. By Eric Ditzian Lindsay Lohan Photo: Stephen Shugerman/Getty Images If anyone was wondering how Lindsay Lohan would make a living after her stay in jail and in-patient rehab, we now have our answer. The 24-year-old actress, who hasn’t headlined a theatrical release since 2007, is set to net a lucrative payday for her first post-sentence interview. OK! magazine has offered Lohan $1 million for the interview, according to The Hollywood Reporter . Lohan has reportedly not yet agreed to the deal — she’s still receiving treatment at a rehab facility run by UCLA Medical Center — but she will likely be released well before completing the court-ordered 90-day treatment plan, instead entering an out-patient program. Thus we might be hearing from Lohan — and the actress might be cashing a hefty paycheck — sooner than previously expected. Lohan, of course, won’t be the first celebrity to be offered a big payoff following a personal scandal or tragedy. In 2007, after serving a short jail stint, Paris Hilton was reportedly offered as much as $1 million from NBC for her first post-jail interview before that deal fell through and she appeared on “Larry King Live,” reportedly without payment. NBC also reportedly paid $2 million for an interview with Prince William and Prince Harry and the American rights to broadcast a concert in honor of the late Diana, Princess of Wales. Whichever outlet ultimately lands the Lohan interview, it should expect to pony up some serious cash, as the actress’ professional opportunities are limited at this point. She was fired from “The Other Side” in April, with the film’s director, David Michaels, saying that “producers of the movie have reported that financiers have been resistant to finance the movie with Lindsay in the lead role.” He added that Lohan was simply “not bankable.” She does have a small role in Robert Rodriguez’s “Machete,” but it’s not clear she’ll be free to promote the film. Meanwhile, the filmmakers behind “Inferno,” a biopic in which Lohan is set to star as 1970s porn star Linda Lovelace , remain committed to the actress, though the indie flick will hardly deliver a significant payday. In addition to the interview paycheck, THR reports that Lohan could attract appearance fees in New York and Los Angeles that range anywhere from $25,000 to $100,000. Yet it remains to be seen whether Lohan can make the necessary personal and professional changes to stay out of legal trouble in the future, especially as she heads back into the media spotlight so soon after jail and rehab. “She can take this and she can learn from it and it becomes a cathartic event in her life,” Howard Bragman, founder of publicity firm Fifteen Minutes, told MTV News. “The one thing we haven’t heard from Lindsay is ‘I’m sorry, I have a problem, I’m going to resolve it.’ She doesn’t have PR problems, she has life problems. You can’t fix your problems until you admit you have them. I think she needs a lot of therapy. She needs to let her career be second and her life be first.” Related Videos Lindsay Lohan: Crime And Punishment Related Photos Lindsay Lohan’s ‘Inferno’ Photo Shoot Lindsay Lohan Goes To Court The Highs And Lows Of Lindsay Lohan Related Artists Lindsay Lohan

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Justin Bieber Joins Drake At Indiana State Fair

Drizzy surprises fans with a special appearance from his fellow Canadian hitmaker. By Mawuse Ziegbe Justin Bieber and Drake (file) Photo: WireImage Indiana fans got a double dose of Canada’s finest hitmaking talent on Friday night (August 13). When Drake took the stage at the Indiana State Fair, the rapper was joined by a special hysteria-inducing guest:

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Tila Tequila Attacked at Rowdy Concert

Filed under: Tila Tequila TMZ has obtained incredibly gruesome photos of Tila Tequila — taken after she claims she was victim of crowd violence at a concert in Illinois. According to Tila, she took the stage at the Gathering of the Juggalos in Illinois — a concert featuring… Read more

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‘American Idol’ Champ Lee DeWyze Draws Cheers At L.A. Show

Season-nine ‘Idol’ contestants rock the Staples Center. By Matt Elias Lee DeWyze performs at the American Idol Live! Tour in Los Angeles August 13 Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images LOS ANGELES — Friday night (August 13) at the Staples Center saw the return of all top 10 “American Idol” season-nine finalists to Los Angeles for the American Idols Live! Tour. While part of the center was closed, the arena was only a little over half full by the time the show started around 7:45 pm. However, despite the empty seats, die-hard “Idol” fans showed their enthusiasm with homemade signs and t-shirts. First to take the stage was Didi Benami, decked out in a shimmery top and blonde locks reminiscent of Taylor Swift. After her first song, “Lay It on Me,” Benami drew cheers when she shouted, “Los Angeles! Welcome to American Idol Live! How’s everyone doing tonight?” She then strapped on an acoustic guitar and really stretched her vocals on “Terrified.” Next in line was hometown hero, Andrew Garcia. The singer broke into his now-famous cover of Paula Abdul’s “Straight Up” and then got the crowd on its feet for “Sunday Morning” by Maroon 5. Katie Stevens followed suit with Demi Lovato’s “Here We Go Again.” Rocking a pair of black gloves and boots, Stevens commanded the stage with ease. With a nod to the amount of hurdles she overcame in the last year, she aptly chose Christina Aguilera’s “Fighter” as her next tune. While not as dirty as Xtina, Stevens’ vocal powers were on par. Female favorite, Tim Urban, hit the stage next. He kept things casual in Converse kicks and jeans as he belted the Goo Goo Dolls’ “Better Days.” But his next choice, Coldplay’s “Viva La Vida,” was a pale version of the original. In one of the most electric performances of the night, Siobhan Magnus tore through The Rolling Stones’ “Paint It Black,” a song that also scored her praise as an “Idol” contender. Wearing what could be described as a rock and roll French maid outfit, Magnus followed with No Doubt’s “Spiderwebs.” Then she turned things up with the addition of a new song to her set: Muse’s “Stockholm Syndrome.” While Magnus was a tough act to follow, Aaron Kelly held his own. Looking grown-up in his leather jacket, Kelly kept it country with Keith Urban’s “Somebody Like You,” “Walking in Memphis” by Marc Cohn and Rascal Flatts’ “Fast Cars and Freedom.” Five of the finalists returned to the stage for an ensemble rendition of Miley Cyrus’ “The Climb” before an intermission. Michael Lynche kicked off the second half of the show in a dapper tux. Showing off his falsetto skills, Lynche crooned Maxwell’s “This Woman’s Work” and “Ready for Love” by India.Arie. He pulled double duty on his third song of the set, Justin Timberlake’s “My Love,” taking on both JT and T.I.’s verses. Lynche’s performance wasn’t all about soulful jams as the singer even squeezed in a shout-out to The Cheesecake Factory The night continued with Casey James, who shredded guitar on The Black Keys’ “I Got Mine” and Shania Twain’s “Don’t!” Lynche returned to the stage to join James on Bryan Adams’ “Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?” prompting the ladies in attendance to swoon. James closed his set with his version of the ’60s Stones hit “It’s All Over Now.” Season-nine runner-up Crystal Bowersox entered the stage next, declaring, “It’s good to be home!” Starting off her set with “What’s Up?” by 4 Non Blondes, she elicited the most crowd participation of the night. After some playful banter with a roadie, Mama-Sox picked up a harmonica for Melissa Etheridge’s “Come to My Window.” She kept the fun-loving spirit going with songs such as the Janis Joplin classic, “Piece of My Heart,” playing to the fans pressed up against the front barriers. Next, “American Idol” winner, Lee DeWyze, hit the stage to a chorus of cheering fans. With most of the audience on its feet, DeWyze ripped a country version of U2’s “Beautiful Day.” “It’s good to be back here,” DeWyze proclaimed, and then told fans, “This next song is one of my favorite ones, I think you know it.” The singer then launched into a soaring rendition of Elton John’s “Rocket Man.” He rocked a range of songs and wrapped up with the Kings of Leon smash, “Use Somebody.” Closing out the night, the guys returned to the stage for Bon Jovi’s “It’s My Life,” followed by the female finalists’ revamp of Kelly Clarkson’s “My Life Would Suck Without You.” Paying homage to the original “American Idol,” the fellas joined the ladies for the end of the Clarkson cover, giving fans almost three full hours of American Idols Live! Are you excited to see the “American Idol” singers hit the road? Who are you looking forward to seeing live? Let us know in the comments below! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page, where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos The American Idol Live! Tour At The Staples Center August 13 ‘American Idol’ Season-Nine Performances Related Artists Lee DeWyze

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Rihanna’s New Neck Tattoo: Hot or Not?

Rihanna left her New York City hotel on Wednesday with a special message: rebelle fleur The tattoo, visible in the photo below and to the left, means “rebellious flower.” That basically sums her up, right? It goes along with a nice tattoo on the other side of her neck, which may be new as well (it’s hard to keep track of Rihanna tattoos ). Her most recent ink read “Never a Failure, Always a Lesson .” At least she makes them unique. The singer took the stage in Connecticut last night, and performs at Madison Square Garden tonight, tats and all. What do you think of them? Rihanna: A rebellious flower. In a pink blazer. [Photos: Fame Pictures] What do you think of Rihanna’s new tattoos?

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Lady Gaga Brings Contagious Energy To Staples Center

After a 72-hour bender of recording new songs, Gaga played the favorites at first of two L.A. shows. By Matt Elias Lady Gaga performs at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Wednesday Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images LOS ANGELES — Fresh from her headlining gig at Lollapalooza, Lady Gaga rolled her Monster Ball into L.A. on Wednesday night for the first of two shows at the Staples Center. Hours before the concert started, Gaga’s little monsters marauded around the venue, decked out in Gaga gear. The theme for the ball may as well been a “no pants party,” with fans of both sexes parading in fishnets and leotards. It wasn’t just Mother Monster’s kin in attendance — Perez Hilton tweeted that Britney Spears was on hand for the show, though he said she left after a few songs. With the pop princess watching, Gaga took the stage just after 9 p.m. It was everything you would expect from a Gaga production — the sets! the costumes! the lights! — but what can’t be overlooked is the energy. Gaga and her dancers gave it their all for two hours and change. With four major set changes, 19 songs (not including the interstitial tunes) and an arching narrative throughout the show, the Monster Ball seems less of a concert than a Broadway musical at times. The set kicked off with “Dance in the Dark,” “Glitter and Grease” and “Just Dance” (the opening notes of which were played on a keyboard that was hidden under the hood of a broken down car). Gaga’s first wardrobe choice of the night was a pair of oversize purple shades, a giant shoulder-padded purple jacket and a purple leopard-print leotard underneath. After the first few songs, Gaga addressed her adoring crowd. “The Monster Ball is sexual freedom,” she declared. “Tonight in Los Angeles we’ll be super freaks and monsters.” And she continued her conversation with the audience throughout the night. With fans on their feet during a rousing rendition of “LoveGame” (encouraged by Gaga’s “Now dance mother—-ers!), she thanked them for buying tickets and supporting her. “Tonight, I want you to free yourselves, forget your insecurities.” Next up was “Boys Boys Boys,” followed by a brief exit. She returned from beneath the stage on a riser to perform “Money Honey.” She then took time to call a fan in the cheap seats and surprise him with tickets closer to the stage. It was a perfect segue to “Telephone,” which was one of the most elaborate dance routines and biggest sing-alongs of the night. But Gaga had to settle the crowd for at least a few minutes during the night. With her piano rising from the beneath the stage, she launched into “Speechless” — which she dedicated to her dad, who was also in attendance. Next was new tune “You and I,” proving that all the she really needs is her voice and a piano. The new song was a tease of what’s yet to come. Gaga announced that she had been on a 72-hour bender of writing and recording new music. “I want to put it out tomorrow,” she said, “but I can’t!” “So Happy I Could Die,” “Monster” and “Teeth” kept the show moving until the climactic “Alejandro,” “Poker Face” and Paparazzi.” At one point, Gaga emerged in a bra and panty set that sprayed sparks from her unmentionable regions. But the crowd’s biggest eruption occurred during the encore. With the curtain still down, Gaga’s familiar “oh, oh, oh-oh-oooh” broke over the speakers, and fans instantly recognized “Bad Romance.” As fans roared, the curtain lifted to reveal her in a rotating sphere wearing a mirrored angular outfit. It was her 19th song of concert — with almost as many wardrobe changes — and it was finally time for Gaga to call it a night as her monsters exited the ball sweaty and satisfied. Have you been to see Lady Gaga in concert? Share your favorite moments in the comments! Related Photos Lady Gaga Performs At Staples Center Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Rihanna tattoo on her neck

Rihanna leaves her New York City hotel on Wednesday with a special message: a tattoo reading rebelle fleur (rebellious flower) on her neck. The singer takes the stage in Connecticut tonight, before performing at Madison Square Garden on Thursday. Rihanna was spotted leaving a tattoo parlor in New York last night where she apparently had some ink done on her neck because why not? It’s kind of hard to make out what it says in these photos, so I fired off my best guesses and I’ll let you guys

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Lady Gaga crowd surfing

When Lady Gaga later took to the stage for her set, she thanked fans for making her a “brave” person. She said: “My name is Lady GaGa. I thank you for coming to my show. I didn#39;t used to be brave. In fact I wasn#39;t very brave at all. From her over-the-top head pieces to her signature no-pants look, Lady Gaga is never one to shy from pushing the fashion envelope, and this weekend was no exception. Fresh off her 13 VMA nominations, the statement-making star stripped down to little more th

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Lady Gaga Crowd Surfs at Lollapalooza

Filed under: Lady Gaga Lady Gaga took the stage at Lollapalooza yesterday — but the crazy part came when she took to the crowd during a performance by Semi-Precious Weapons. Major props to Gaga for bonding with the fans — double props for doing it in that outfit. Read more

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Lady Gaga Joins Semi Precious Weapons Onstage At Lollapalooza

‘It was pretty amazing,’ frontman Justin Tranter tells MTV News of Gaga jumping on drums. By Kyle Anderson Lady Gaga watches on stage as Semi Precious Weapons perform at the BMI Stage at Grant Park on Friday Photo: Daniel Boczarski/Redferns In the hours before Lady Gaga’s Friday night (August 6) set to close out the first night of Lollapalooza in Chicago’s Grant Park, the ubiquitous, world-conquering pop star made an early appearance onstage as part of the set by Semi Precious Weapons (her friends and the opening act on her Monster Ball Tour). Semi Precious Weapons frontman Justin Tranter breathlessly recounted the story while standing just in front of the stage where Gaga would be performing her full set in a matter of hours. “She came to watch us perform. She stood on the side of the stage, and then during the song ‘Magnetic Baby,’ she started playing drums with Dan,” he told MTV News. “Then she started singing backup vocals, then her and I made out, and then she stage-dove and then I joined her while she stage-dove. And then we made out while stage-diving. And then she left. It was pretty amazing.” The visit certainly came as a surprise to the men of Semi Precious Weapons, though it isn’t the first time the two entities have tag-teamed. “She used to get on stage with us all the time, but since she’s so famous, normally it’s not safe for her,” Tranter explained. “But she played the same stage we played three years ago, and I think she was so excited about us playing that stage, and she loves our band so much that she was overwhelmed by the rock and roll and just had to make it happen.” Tranter also told MTV News that this wouldn’t be the last you would see of Gaga collaborating with the band. “Gaga herself has plans to collaborate with us, both artistically and sexually,” he teased. After a whirlwind day, Semi Precious Weapons declared themselves the victors of Lollapalooza’s Friday. “Tonight, in 2010, at Lollapalooza, rock and roll officially is back,” Tranter said. “After Gaga is done, between our set and her set, they should just cancel the whole thing.” Are you looking forward to a collaboration between Gaga and SPW? Tell us in the comments! Lollapalooza 2010 gets under way Friday — make sure to check out MTV News’ Lollapalooza Live , streaming Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 5 p.m., right here on MTV.com. And follow all of Lollapalooza on the MTV Newsroom blog . Related Videos Lollapalooza 2010 Heats Up Chicago! Related Photos Lady Gaga Heats Up Lollapalooza 2010 Related Artists Lady Gaga Semi Precious Weapons

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