On Monday, actress Alyssa Milano confronted an online impostor who was pretending to be her on Twitter.com.
The former child star — who has over 400,000 followers on her well-trafficked social networking site –confronted a person holding a fake account who was posting messages under an ID similar to her the name of her Official Blog.
“Maybe Alyssa Milano would like to tell us all why she is pretending to be me,” Milano wrote. The imposter’s account has since been suspended. A brief message on the fake’s page now reads: “Sorry, the profile you were trying to view has been suspended due to strange activity.”
Amy Winehouse reportedly spent thousands of dollars on extravagant underwear, perfume, and a kinky diamond-encrusted whip during a shopping at Agent Provacateur in London last weekend.
The 26-year-old jazz crooner is rumoured to be getting back with ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil — is hoping the new pieces will help amplify her new surgically-altered bosom.
“Amy loves showing off her new boobs and wanted to get sexy underwear to make the most of them. She couldn’t resist getting a few other bits and pieces, like he whip,” the source added.
FX is taking a bite out of The Twilight Saga. The network has acquired the ad-supported TV rights to the four movies in the Twilight film franchise as part of a package deal with producer Summit Entertainment.
Under the pact, FX will start running last year’s Twilight, the first movie in the franchise, beginning in late 2011. The Twilight Saga: New Moon which opened at $142.8 million domestically last weekend, will be available in late 2012. Eclipse, which is slated for a June 30 release, will have its premiere on FX in early 2013.
As part of the package deal with Summit, FX also gets the rights to air The Hurt Locker, Push, and Knowing.
She may be the most famous teenager in the world, but there are still some people who have never heard of Miley Cyrus.
Lucky them.
The Hannah Montana star — who celebrates her 17 birthday this week — and a friend visited Pop Burger on East 58th Street in New York City last week and placed their order. Much to Miley’s displeasure, the counter manager asked for her name to mark the order, The New York Post reports.
“Are you serious? You don’t recognize me? I’m Miley Cyrus,” the actress snapped at the manager a PageSix spy dishes.
The counterman still had no clue who she was, ran her credit card with her name on it, and shrugged.
“That’s nice for you. Here is your order. Have a good day,” he added.
Did you catch Lady Gaga on last night’s Leno? The singing star talks about growing up in New York, her new LP The Fame Monster, and her upcoming tour. You don’t want to miss her live performance of “Bad Romance.” Here’s the video:
Cupcakes for breakfast? Drawing on the walls? Boy, that Suri’s got it good!
Although most of us very skeptical of those often fun to read tabloid scoops, but we’re inclined to put this one in the “Not That Hard To Believe” basket. According to a new report from Star Magazine, Katie Holmes is concerned that her adorable three-year-old daughter is turning into a petite diva, thanks to doting dad Tom Cruise.
“Tom dotes on Suri,” spilled an insider. “He lets her do anything she wants, from eating cupcakes for breakfast to drawing on the walls. He never says no to her.”…on the edge of your seat? Keep reading!
The Hills’ First Lady of Mean isn’t giving up on this singing thing until someone tapes her mouth shut! If you’re brave, check out Heidi Montag-Pratt’ss latest flop “Superficial,” featuring LOL quotables like this one: “Girls say I’m conceited cause they really wanna be me!”
Heidi, why do you keep subjecting us to this sh-t?
A documentary based on the life of singing sensation Susan Boyle will air on U.S. TV next month.
The one-hour documentary, airing on The TV Guide Channel Dec. 13, promises to track Susan’s journey from rural Scotland to the breakout global fame that has eclipsed her since appearing on the UK talent contest Britain’s Got Talent. The shy unknown from Blackburn, West Lothian, stepped on stage to audition for the show last January, electrifying the judges with her rendition of “I Dreamed a Dream,” from the musical Les Miserables.
I Dreamed a Dream: The Susan Boyle Story will also feature performances by Boyle, 48, plus interviews with friends and celebrities, including Simon Cowell, a producer of the special.
Jennifer Lopez and Adam Lambert aren’t the only celebs becoming one with the floor this week. Kelly Osbourne took an embarrassing tumble during Dancing With The Stars final Monday night. The former reality star — who is battling singers Donnie Osmond and Mya for the Golden Disco Ball prize — lost her footing as she attempted a complicated discoo move with dance partner Louis van Amstel.
Instead of twisting smoothly around her partner’s body, Kelly landed between his legs as they performed a freestyle 70s routine to Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive.” Mya is poised to take the DWTS title after finishing three points away from perfect during the final night of competition
Teen icon Miley Cyrus can’t wait to become the next Beyonce.
The Hannah Montana star feels the the former Destiny’s Child singer — who, like Miley, made an impact on the charts as a teen singer — is the “ultimate woman” and she hopes to emulate her success in the industry.
“I want to be like Beyonce. She is the ultimate woman. You look at her and you don’t think, I wonder what her personal life is like,” Miley revealed in the Dec/Jan issue of Seventeen.
She added: “You look at her and you go, That girl on the stage is a superstar. You don’t care about anything else; you only care about her music. So I would hope that would be me in the future.”