Thursday, July 30, 2009

Kate Garraway gives birth at the age of 42

GMTV presenter Kate Garraway has given birth to her second child yesterday at the Imperial College NHS hospital in Hammersmith, west London.

the 42 year-old had a baby boy – William Garraway Draper – who weighed in at 7lbs 12oz.

Garraway said after the birth: “We are in seventh heaven and keep grinning from ear to ear. Billy is so beautiful. We can’t wait to get home so that Darcey can meet her new little brother.”

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The ‘Saved By The Bell’ Kids Reunite For ‘People’ Magazine

Jimmy Fallon, that loveable late-night talk show host who used to make us laugh sometimes on Saturday Night Live, has very famously made it his life’s mission to reunite the cast of the 90’s TV series Saved By The Bell for a possible appearance on his show Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. He even got SBTB star Mark-Paul Gosselaar to appear on his show in character as Zack Morris last month. Well … I’ve got news and bad news for Jimmy … the Saved By The Bell kids have decided to reuniteSource: Pink Is The New Blog RSS Feed

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

That’s enough, Brooke Hogan. That’s enough.

So Brooke Hogan. Daughter of wrestler Hulk Hogan. Apparently, she thinks she has a singing career?

Brooke pops up on my radar every so often, with embarrassingly bad singing, awkwardly horrible burlesque dancing, and just all around ewwwwww. I’m not sure who’s telling her that she needs to keep going with this, but whoever it is, we need to find them and SHUT THEM UP.

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Court Orders Guardian Ad Litem To Oversee Octokids’ Earnings

Back in May, when it seemed like an Octomom reality show was going to become a — well, reality, attorney Gloria Allred and former child star (Mickey Mouse Club) Paul Peterson filed suit to ensure that Nadya Suleman’s children would be properly compensated and that a third party would oversee those monies.  Suleman protested, citing family privacy and accusing Allred and Peterson of self-promoting.  

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Paul McCartney on how Michael Jackson wouldn’t give him a raise


Paul McCartney did a free concert for fans atop the marquee of the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York for his appearance on The Late Show last night. McCartney was performing at the same place the Beatles made their US television debut, on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. It was the first time McCartney had appeared on Letterman in over 25 years, and Letterman joked that he gave up trying to get him back on the show after about 15 years.

McCartney played the Beatles tunes “Get Back” and “Back in The USSR,” (video below) a possible reference to the fact that he was “back” after a hiatus. He also performed a new track from his latest album with his band The Fireman (with Youth of Killing Joke) called “Sing The Changes.” (Update: I’ve also found video of him performing “Band On The Run” and “Helter Skelter“) He was on to promote his upcoming US tour, which opens at The NY’s Mets’ new stadium, Citi Field, on July 17.

During the show the banter between McCartney and Letterman took a while to get rolling, with Letterman asking him about his past at first. McCartney recounted some stories about how the Beatles became a worldwide phenomenon. McCartney came across as kind of low-key and not too concerned about his young rise to massive fame. It was like it happened, it was cool, and he went on to other things. He said that “other people know my history better than I do,” meaning that he wasn’t too focused on the past and doesn’t revel in the old times much.

On how the rumors that he was dead got started
McCartney told a funny story about how the old rumors that he was dead got started in the 1960s. Letterman specifically asked him about it, and he explained:

“What happened is that we did a cover for a record called ‘Abbey Road’… [applause]

“So the idea was to walk across the crossing, and I showed up that day with sandals, flip-flops… It was so hot that I kicked them off and walked across barefooted.

“This started some rumor that because he was barefooted, he’s dead. I couldn’t see the connection myself…”

Dave asked “How do you manage something like that, because it was a global rumor?”

“I just laughed at it and knew it was just because of the fame and the craziness. It was an American DJ so you guys are to blame…

“It was a little bit strange because people started looking at me like ‘is it him or a very good double?’

Dave explained “That was the other part of it, that there was a guy that looked like you taking your place.”

McCartney pointed to himself and said “This is him.”

On his collaboration with Michael Jackson
Dave then showed a photo of McCartney with Michael Jackson taken in 1982 when they were working together.

McCartney explained that Jackson called him up on Christmas Day one year and asked “Do you want to make some hits?”

“So I said yeah, sure, you know being of the hit-making variety. So we did and it was really nice. He came to my house, and we got to know the family and stuff and he had a great guy, used to come with him, a guy called Billy.

“It was very nice. We had a really good time. We made a couple of records together, did a video and we’re very good friends.”

On how their friendship suffered when Jackson bought the Beatles catalog
“It actually kind of fell apart a little bit later because he was talking to me and asking my business advice and one of the things I said to him was ‘Think about getting into music publishing,’ and then he looked at me and I thought he was joking and he said ‘I’m going to get yours.’”

“It turned out to be true… which was cool. Somebody had to get it I suppose…”

“Then I started to ring him up. I thought, ‘He is the guy historically placed to give Leno/McCartney a good deal at last.’

“We got signed when we were 21 or something in a back alley in Liverpool and the deal remained the same, even though we made this company… hugely successful.

“So I kept thinking it was time for a raise… You would, you know? I did talk to him about it. He kept saying ‘That’s just business Paul.’

“We never got to it, so we kind of drifted apart. It was no big bust up.”

“He was a lovely man, massively talented and we miss him.”

Last week, McCartney wrote that he’s not upset that Jackson didn’t bequeath the Beatles song catalog to him in his will, and that never never expected him to. I doubt whoever eventually gets control of it will give McCartney a raise, either.

I really like Paul McCartney. You can tell he’s comfortable with his fame and just takes it as a matter-of-fact without any conceit at all. He also clearly loves to perform and make music, and at 67 he can still bring it for his adoring fans young and old. I found myself smiling and tapping my feet to both McCartney’s classics and his new song, a uplifting thoughtful tune. Thanks Paul, for being you and for hanging in there despite all the craziness you’ve endured over the years.

You can watch McCartney’s interview on YouTube:
Paul McCartney Interview on David Letterman 7/15/09 - Part 1
Paul McCartney Interview on David Letterman 7/15/09 - Part 2

Embedded video from CNN Video

Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson are shown in 1983 (note: some of you said the dates were wrong on other early Jackson photos from this agency, WENN.com). McCartney is also shown performing outside the Late Show last night. Bruce Willis read the Top Ten that night and he got a prime seat. Credit: Janet Mayer: PRPhotos

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Blake Lewis Spotted at Hollywood Bowl

American Idol season 6 runner-up, Blake Lewis, was spotted hanging out at the Hollywood Bowl last weekend with some friends.  I thought all you Blake fans might love to see these cute pics.

In case you missed the announcement, Blake will be releasing a dance-pop album called Heartbreak on Vinyl on October 6, 2009.  This is his first album under the Tommy Boy Entertainment label.  His single “Sad Song” is set to debut next week on July 21, 2009.

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