But we don't want to wait the entire weekend! GAH!
Check out the just-released preview of the music video for Tony Bennett's duet with Lady GaGa, The Lady Is a Tramp, off of his latest album, Duets II (above), which will be premiering in full this coming Monday!
We had forgotten how much we LOVED the seafoam green hair on her!
Pacific Coast News Online View the Gallery / 8 Photos » Ari Gold? Is that you? I thought Entourage got cancelled? Oh, no wait. It’s just Jeremy Piven. Damn boy! Jeremy was out and about dressed exactly like the high power agent he used to play on the hit HBO show. I mean, I get they Read More ...
Check out a preview of what to expect from Take That's Progress Live Stadium Tour DVD, which the recently-reunited group took to over 1.8 million people and 29 stadiums around the United Kingdom and Ireland, and is set to be released on November 21st (above)!
The scope of this whole thing is UNBELIEVABLE!
And of course, we're just thrilled to see Robbie back with the gang - and singing some of his solo stuff, for good measure!
In a bizarre/absurd/insane effort to attract visitors, the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, NJ has just announced that they'll award a $25,000 plastic surgery gift certificate as a grand prize for one sad lucky winner!
Players will get chances to enter the contest throughout October, and then the big winner will be announced on Oct. 29 at the Taj!
Here's what Trump Entertainment Resorts Senior VP of Marketing Kathleen McSweeney had to say about it:
"Many people have something they want to change; a nip and tuck here, a lift there, but the cost of these procedures can be quite costly."
Gambling for surgery. Thanks for making this a thing, Donald Trump! It is SO not sad and pathetic. Ha!
What do U think? Would U like plastic surgery as a gambling prize???
Bless her heart for trying. I mean, the commercial ain’t terrible … it’s just that the FX leave MUCH to be desired. Homegirl does look good tho. I’m loving her hair (despite the red lipstick I hate). Meh. I bet this stuff will still sell.
Some actors will do a movie, and then a follow-up movie, such as Russell Brand starring in Forgetting Sarah Marshall and then Get Him to the Greek.
Sean Penn does follow-ups to his attempts to cause change in other countries. Last time he helped get two American hostages freed from Iran, and now he's protesting Egypt in an effort to push their military leaders "to transfer power to civilians more quickly."
He's also trying to convince them to "do away with emergency laws that date back to deposed President Hosni Mubarak."
According to reports, Sean joined a demonstration called Reclaiming the Revolution in Egypt's Tahrir Square, in an effort to get his point across.
Here's what he had to say about it:
"The world is inspired by the call for freedom by the courageous revolution of Egypt. There are still struggles forward, there are constitutional issues, there [needs to be] a transition of power from the military to the people."
Thanks for supporting this cause, Sean! We're sure Egyptian civilians appreciate it.
Splash News Online View the Gallery / 9 Photos » Oh hey, gurl. Jennifer Lopez and L.A. Reid’s wife, Erica (wearing colored denim. So on-trend) dined at fancy pants Nello’s on Manhattan’s Upper East Side before doing a little shopping. Lopez forgot her age and put on leather pants, an aqua bra and a very transparent Read More ...
Splash News Online View the Gallery / 9 Photos » Oh hey, gurl. Jennifer Lopez and L.A. Reid’s wife, Erica (wearing colored denim. So on-trend) dined at fancy pants Nello’s on Manhattan’s Upper East Side before doing a little shopping. Lopez forgot her age and put on leather pants, an aqua bra and a very transparent Read More ...
A paramedic took the stand today, on day 4 of the Conrad Murray trial for the death of Michael Jackson, and said that the doctor's story "didn't add up."
Richard Senneff was the paramedic who showed up at the scene, and he said that he knew right away that things didn't seem normal.
Senneff testified that, when he asked Murray what Jackson's underlying heath issue was, Murray failed to respond the first two times he asked, and eventually responded that there was no underlying issue.
As expected, Senneff also testified that, when he asked Murray what medications Jackson had been taking, he he didn't mention Propofol, which was found to contribute to the singer's death. Eventually, Murray told Senneff that he'd been treating Jackson for dehydration and exhaustion.
Senneff also noted that, when he asked when Jackson went down, Murray told him that it had occurred just as he had placed the 911 call -- which gave Senneff the impression that "we had a good chance of saving" Jackson. However, when paramedics hooked up an EKG, he was flatlining, and the drugs paramedics gave Jackson in order to re-start his heart had no effect.