It’s Gonna Be A Rough Night
Obama takes Vermont and Clinton takes Rhode Island.
It looks like Barack will win Texas and Hillary will win Ohio, but those two are too close to call right now.
Stay tuned!
Obama takes Vermont and Clinton takes Rhode Island.
It looks like Barack will win Texas and Hillary will win Ohio, but those two are too close to call right now.
Stay tuned!
On last night’s American Idol, four contestants stood up and make one thing clear: David Archuleta hasn’t won anything yet!
While everyone’s favorite, 17-year old, former Star Search winner did a solid job with the Phil Collins’ song “Another Day in Paradise,” he wasn’t on the receiving end of the evening’s strongest praise from judges. That went to the following four hopefuls:
1. David Cook: His version of Lionel Richie’s “Hello” was met with raves from Randy Jackson, who said the single could be a hit today. Simon Cowell echoed those sentiments, with: “David, that was a very brave thing to do, and I loved it.”
2. David Hernandez decided to play directly into those gay rumors by singing Celine Dione’s “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now.” Gotta admire him for that. While not as beloved as Cook, Hernandez did hear the only words from Simon that anyone could ask for: “You’ve 100 percent secured a place in the finals.”
3. Michael Johns sounded like the original singer of “Don’t You Forget About Me.” We agreed right away with what Randy said that it was a “good song choice,” while even Paula Abdul made sense with: “I’m so glad you are the type of artist who is defining who you are.”
4. Jason Castro: Hallelujah! This dreadlocked star calmly performed a stellar version of the son “Hallelujah.” Simon summed it up thusly: “I thought it was absolutely brilliant what you just did… You are getting better and better and better. I’m very happy.”
Who was your favorite performer of the night?

Sam Lutfi’s spokesperson, Michael Sands, is set to be deposed tomorrow — not as a representative of Sam but as the former spokesperson for Kevin Federline’s attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan. He’s being put under oath in connection with KFed’s custody suit.
Brit’s former attorneys Trope & Trope subpoenaed Sands in hopes of getting some dirt on Kaplan and some inside scoop on the way Kevin’s custody case is being run. And it looks like they’ll get it! (Attorney Stacy Phillips will be handling the case now.)
Sands says he’s privy to LOTS of juicy details; he told X17online exclusive, the following:
“I’ll also have to reveal the name of the person who told me, after I’d been
subpoenaed — I’d already picked up the subpoena from my post office box — to actually take the subpoena back to the post office and put it back in the
box. I was told to pretend I’d never got it.”
Whoa! And then Brit IS set to testify on March 17th in favor of dropping the restraining order against Sam, we hear.
Lots and lots of legal battles to come!
Will Brit also testify against her parents to have her father's conservatorship over her estate removed?
Is Jamie, who filed for bankruptcy in 1988, the best choice of people to be handling Britney's finances? And what about reports that Britney's money has been slowly disappearing over the past year? If it's true, where has that money been going?

Dirt is one of those shows I should love — that I want to love. But I didn’t love the season two premiere.
I’m glad they’ve started embracing the “truth is stranger than fiction” vibe, but hello? We already know how the Anna Nicole Smith, Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears stories end — or better yet, how they continue to play out!
Did YOU love it?
Did you even watch?
To say that Victoria Beckham sure didn’t want the photographers to catch her stopping by the dermatologist’s office yesterday afternoon would be something of an understatement - Posh practically enlisted every cop on the LAPD to keep the paps at bay!
Then again, given her recent skin woes, we can’t say we blame her too much!
Your tax dollars at work, folks!