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It’s no surprise that Lindsay Lohan won’t be adding ‘Glee’ to her DVR queue — she’s been the butt of more than one joke on the show — but that’s not what has Lohan concerned when it comes to the high school musical.”[The cast's] works schedules are insane, it’s seven days a week, that doesn’t sounds legal,” she told Australian radio show, Kyle & Jackie O (via Perez Hilton)Although Lohan did read further
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Leonardo DiCaprio is what some might call a serial monogamist. His relationships actually last longer than most Hollywood marriages, but like all good things in Tinsel Town, they inevitably come to an end.Of course it hasn’t escaped our attention that dear Leo, despite his love of long-term love, is consistently trading in his blondes for new models (literally, new models, save for the latest read further
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Wrestling legend, snack pitchman and actor “Macho Man” Randy Savage died Friday in Seminole, Florida after losing control of his car while suffering a heart attack, his brother tells TMZ. Lanny Poffo says his brother was behind the wheel around 10 AM when the accident occurred. He was 58. The Florida Highway Patrol later told the website that Savage and his wife, Lynn, were driving their Jeep read further
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This morning on ‘Good Morning America’ (weekdays, 7AM on ABC), U2′s Bono and the Edge were presented with a rather scathing review of their mega-musical ‘Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark’ from the New York Times. The review, which said that “it may rank amongst the worst musicals ever made,” had to sting a little, considering Bono and the Edge wrote the music for the show. But in a surprising twist, read further
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We knew her songwriting ammo had to come from somewhere and now Lady Gaga is telling all in her forthcoming MTV special ‘Lady Gaga: Inside On The Outside.’ Mother monster even reminisced about her own days of high school bullying — and one event in particular that left her feeling like literal rubbish.After meeting up with some high school friends at a local pizzeria, Gaga, then Stefani read further
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‘Glee’s’ New Directions are headed to the New York City to compete in the Nationals, and they sing the city’s praises with the help of a Madonna cover spliced with a number from the musical ‘On The Town.’The season finale of ‘Glee’ is next week (May 24), and in addition to original songs ‘Light Up the World’ and ‘Pretending,’ the glee club takes on Madonna’s ‘Confessions on a Dancefloor’ Big read further
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After news broke that ‘Macho Man,’ Randy Savage, was killed in a tragic car accident early this morning, his friends, colleagues and fans have taken to Twitter to mourn the loss of the great athlete.Wrestler and reality show star, Hulk Hogan, was hit especially hard with the news of Savage’s passing — a friend he was just beginning to reconnect with after years of professional and personal read further
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Amber Rose did more than just pose for a seductive pictorial in the July/August issue of King magazine, she also fired back at Kanye West for his public jabs at her. The Philly native responded to the ‘My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy’ creator’s diss towards her, which was caught on camera at this year’s Coachella music festival — he changed the lyrics of ‘Stronger’ to include, “I did anything read further
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Former lovers Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams (pictured here in 2007) were very careful to avoid running into one another at the Cannes Film Festival in the south of France this week.Rachel arrived earlier in the week to promote her new Woody Allen flick, ‘Midnight in Paris.’ And just as McAdams was heading out of the city, Gosling arrived at the festival to promote his thriller, ‘Drive.’Cannes read further
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The fourth hour of ‘TODAY’ got weirder than usual on Thursday when Hoda Kotb was asked to describe her “wackiest” dream, and the first one to come to mind involved our very own Rob Shuter, although he arrived bearing some news that bums us out.”I had a dream that Rob Shuter quit PopEater and started working at Western Sizzlin’ and he told me the story. It was so ridiculous, it made no sense!” read further
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