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Gordon Ramsay Shreds ‘The Naked Chef’

Filed under: Celebrity Feuds Gordon Ramsay ripped into one of his biggest TV chef rivals last night, hitting the “Naked Chef’s” Jamie Oliver where it really hurts — his cooking.Outside Mr. Chow on Tuesday, the “Hell’s Kitchen” overlord engaged in some serious smack talk — … Permalink

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Feud of the Day: James Cameron vs. Glenn Beck

How’s this for a cage match? The King of the World vs. the King of Fox Noise. At a press conference Tuesday in Los Angeles hyping the upcoming DVD release of Avatar, James Cameron…

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The Fall of Lindsay Lohan

Filed under: Paparazzi Photo , Beauty , Lindsay Lohan After a night of clubbing, former actress Lindsay Lohan lost her balance and bit the dirt outside a friend’s house in Hollywood on Tuesday night.Luckily, the 23-year-old still has handlers to prop her up. See Also Lindsay Lohan Went Out Last … Permalink

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Top 5 Buzz List – Mar 23rd

These are the top posts from Tuesday, March 23, 2010. Read

Octomom — Her Cups Runneth Over

Filed under: Paparazzi Photo , OctoMom Octomom Nadya Suleman is having a hard time making house payments, but we know for a fact she’s having no problem feeding her children. More Octomom Octomom Avoids Foreclosure if the Porn Is Right Octomom — Pay By Tuesday or Else Octomom … Permalink

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Octomom — Pay By Tuesday or Else

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , OctoMom TMZ has learned Octomom Nadya Suleman has until the end of business on Tuesday to either pay more than $450,000 for her house … or she’ll be on the receiving end of a foreclosure lawsuit.As we first reported, Octo didn’t make a balloon payment of … Permalink

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‘Idol’ Chick — Amazing ‘Grace’

Filed under: American Idol , We’re Just Sayin’ Here’s “American Idol” standout Siobhan Magnus on Tuesday night’s show (left) — and Debra Messing as Grace Adler in a flashback episode of “Will & Grace” (right).One of them brought out the Lambert cackle to sing “Paint it Black” in an ’80s prom … Permalink

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‘American Idol’ Experts Predict Who Will Go Home Wednesday Night

After her lackluster ‘Ruby Tuesday,’ it could be end of the line for Lacey Brown. By Gil Kaufman Lacey Brown Photo: Jesse Grant/ WireImage For the most part, the top 12 finalists on “American Idol” stepped up their game for their first performance on the big “Idol” stage on Tuesday night . Nobody flamed out completely, succumbed to a bout of nerves, blew a lyric or otherwise face-planted while singing the songs of the Rolling Stones. But, alas, someone has to go home every week and while our “Idol” experts have had differing opinions over the past few weeks about who would be sent packing, they were unanimous in their feeling that Wednesday night’s elimination show will likely prove to be the end of the line for flame-haired Texan Lacey Brown. “I think it’s finally the end of the line for Lacey,” said MJ Santilli of leading “Idol” blog MJsBigBlog.com . “[Her] quasi-countrified take on ‘Ruby Tuesday’ left the judges scratching their heads. Simon said she’s been ‘over-thinking’ her performances. But, whatever the problem is, she’s never seemed entirely comfortable onstage.” Buried in the middle of the lineup, Santilli predicted Brown’s forgettable performance will probably get overlooked in favor of the somewhat similar Didi Benami, who stumbled a bit during “Play With Fire,” but got a more sympathetic reaction from the judges. MTV News’ own 60-second man, Jim Cantiello, said that while it’s always hard to guess who will make up the bottom three each week during the finals, he tagged Brown, Katie Stevens and fallen former front-runner Andrew Garcia as likely candidates. “Common sense would put sleepy Lacey Brown, forgettable Katie Stevens and pitchy Andrew Garcia in the bottom three,” he said. “But I’m putting my money on Casey James, by virtue of process of elimination.” Cantiello’s logic? The “Idol” obsessive explained that Brown and Garcia have massive hometown fanbases — Brown’s apparently made up of Texas churchgoers and Garcia’s of his thousands of YouTube fans — and good-girl high schooler Stevens has the “grandma vote” locked up. “So, that leaves Casey, who was especially forgettable, having gone third in the show’s two-hour lineup. That’s a pretty brutal spot to be in.” For Cantiello, James’ Dixie-fried guitar-rock take on “It’s All Over Now” felt small and lacked the crucial “wow” moment the judges keep saying they’re looking for. “Michael Sarver’s early elimination notwithstanding, country-style singers often fare well on the show,” he said. “But I think country fans might be gravitating towards Aaron Kelly instead of Casey. I also have a sneaking suspicion that the ‘cougar’ ‘Idol’ fans are slowly migrating to Lee Dewyze’s camp, and Lee definitely outperformed Casey Tuesday night.” Cantiello argued that going down with a song titled “It’s All Over Now” is almost too perfect for a farewell sing-off. Hedging his bets, Jim said if it’s not James, it will probably be Brown, who is trying everyone’s patience with her too-similar performances. “Her ‘Ruby Tuesday’ was a fair attempt, but all her performances are blending together these days.” Related Videos Meet The ‘American Idol’ Top 12 ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Top 12 Party ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

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Siobhan Magnus Paints American Idol Black

Siobhan Magnus and Crystal Bowersox dominated ladies’ night last week. Last night, on the first show of the American Idol finals, the two ladies were 1-2 again. At least that’s how we saw it, but we doubt we’ll receive too many arguments. With the possible exception(s) of Big Mike and Aaron Kelly, no one came close to these two. Not that Crystal wasn’t her usual, solid self, but if there was a clear winner Tuesday, it was Siobhan, who gave “Paint It, Black” dramatic flair on Rolling Stones night. Her vocal range was amazing and the overall performance riveting. Kara DioGuardi compared her to Adam Lambert , which is not praise thrown around lightly. She was a tough act to follow for Crystal Bowersox, whose rendition of “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” seemed to suit her style perfectly. Typically solid. It was Siobhan Magnus and Crystal Bowersox’s show last night. Any other week, it may have been tops, but Simon opined that Siobhan outperformed her. A good thing, he said, as Crystal is obviously legit but needs to raise her game. Aside from Michael Lynche’s “Miss You” and Aaron Kelly’s tender “Angie,” most of the other efforts weren’t impressive. Who’s going home? There are plenty of candidates. Tim Urban’s reggae style “Under My Thumb” and Lacey Brown’s “Ruby Tuesday” struck us as a few performances that could result in a heave-ho. Who knows. Do you agree with our assessment of Tuesday’s elite? Who do you see going home on American Idol tonight? Here’s how we rank last night’s performances: Siobhan Magnus , “Paint It, Black” Crystal Bowersox , “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”

Charlie Sheen — Threat On the Set

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Charlie Sheen Charlie Sheen had a “normal” day on the set of “Two and a Half Men” Tuesday, according to someone who was there … but if anyone finds out that person leaked to TMZ they’ll be fired!We’ve learned people on the set got a memo saying they cannot … Permalink

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