
Bring on the hate Tweets! The laughs were a-plenty and the drinks were a-flowing as Hollywood’s best and brightest celebrated another blockbuster season at Vanity Fair’s annual Oscars Afterparty on Sunday night. But it wasn’t Christian Bale’s emotional acceptance speech or Melissa Leo’s blushworthy F-Bomb that had the party or the blogosphere buzzing.
To the horror of Beliebers all over the Twitterverse, Justin Bieber and his new haircut made their first red carpet appearance, arm and arm, with girlfriend Selena Gomez, 18. The young pair stared lovingly into each others’ eyes as they posed for photographers on the red carpet outside the VF bash at the Sunset Tower Hotel.
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She certainly wasn’t too tired and worn down to go to war with fellow songstress Ciara via Twitter over the weekend, but hip-hop mogul Jay-Z is reportedly concerned that his protege Rihanna is overexerting herself at the expense of health.
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Table-flipping is so 2000 and late! A man was hospitalized last week after a glass was allegedly smashed over his head during a bar brawl that included several cast members of the cast of The Real Housewives Of New Jersey.
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When Stage Parents Attack: Remember all those public declarations and outbursts Billy Ray Cyrus has been making about the hellraising habits of his out-of-control daughter Miley (perhaps most notably that the success of Disney’s Hannah Montana destroyed his once wholesome clan)?
Well, a few Hollywood conspirarcy theorists suspect those rants have more to do with the country crooner’s “jealousy” over Miles’ success.
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Trouble in Paradise already for newlyweds Russell Brand and Katy Perry?
The “Firework” lass is up to her armpits in blue wigs and fake cupcakes now that her “California Dream World Tour” is in full effect and she’s beside herself with fears that her ex-womanizing hubby is going to play up while she’s away, Star Magazine snoops spill in the March 7 issues.
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