Archive for June, 2009

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What Was the Best Celebrity Feud of the Week?

Jun 28

From a heated exchange between Perez Hilton and will.i.am that led to a rumble, to another Real Housewives of New Jersey star hating Danielle Staub, to Terrell Owens being told off by a Playboy model, this week had some quality celeb feuds. Oh, and don’t forget Mark Sanford feuding … with brainpower and morals during [...]

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Adam Lambert Spars with Label Over Old Material

Jun 28

Adam Lambert and Hi Fi records are at it again. The  American Idol runner-up issued a new statement responding to the label’s announcement that it plans to release a CD by Adam titled On With the Show. Adam Lambert recorded this material before American Idol. “Last Friday I was surprised to find out that songs [...]

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Michael Jackson 911 Call: Singer Was Already Unconscious

Jun 28

The Michael Jackson 911 call made yesterday at 12:21 p.m. PST from the music icon’s house in Holmby Hills, Calif., has been released. It is not pleasant. The person who makes the call says that the “50-year-old gentleman” (Jackson) was not breathing and was already unconscious at the time of the call. Michael Jackson was [...]

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Dr. Conrad Robert Murray Sought in Michael Jackson Case

Jun 28

As details of Michael Jackson’s untimely death continue to unravel, police are searching for Jackson’s personal physician, who was living with the troubled star and reportedly gave him daily injections of very powerful morphine-like drugs. Conrad Robert Murray, M.D., a cardiologist licensed to practice medicine in Texas, was living with Jackson at his rented Beverly [...]

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Bruno Scene Cut After Michael Jackson Dies

Jun 28

Sacha Baron Cohen may be known for his tasteless humor, but a scene from his new movie which ridicules Michael Jackson has been cut out at the last minute. It was deemed “in too poor taste,” in light of the fact that Jackson died yesterday at the age of 50. The change was made in [...]

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