It's been confirmed that Dallas and hubby Seth Gabel are expecting their second child. it would certainly explain the speculation of the dress that Bryce was wearing at the Cannes film festival earlier this month. Wish them all the best and a big congrat's on the wonderful news.
Bella is very tired in the end of another long day on Isle Esme Edward has satisfied expression because Bella would have no chance to seduce him this night again ....hahaha
Jeremy and Caitlin, both musicians were at Johnny Flynn's show last night in Toronto. Johnny as you know is Rob's friend, member of the tight, Brit Pack. More info about his music atwww.johnny-flynn.com And a lucky fan was able to meet Rob. Please take note that these tweets were over 5 hours ago.
Donna/@dkatch40 @tinkrbe1l3 @RobStenation Just met him over an hour ago....he is beautiful and gracious and I love him ever more. @jeremyfetzer we gave those doggie treats to Rob for Bear but we're still happy that a doggie is going to enjoy them. Great show by the way! @tinkrbe1l3 he really is breathtakingly beautiful. He was clean shaven and had his beanie on...*swoon*...love Beanie Rob..
Justin Bieber Holds On Tight To Selena Gomezâs Bottom â How Crazy Intense Is Their PDA?!
Justin Bieber Holds On Tight To Selena Gomezs Bottom How Crazy Intense Is Their PDA?!
Justin Bieber loves Selena Gomez so much he cant contain his affection!
Whoa! Justin Bieber and Selena Gomezcant keep their hands off of each other on their tropical Hawaiian holiday! The couple has had to endure a long distance relationship while Justin was traveling the world for his tour, but now that they are reunited they are taking a PDA tour of the states.The very affectionate pair frolicked around the waves in Maui yesterday, stopping for multiple kisses throughout the afternoon. They are staying at the Four Seasons along with Justins mom, although she didnt seem to be top of mind when Justin and Selena were making out all over the place.
selena-gomez-justin-bieber-tattoo-vacation-hawaii/" target=_blank>Justin and Selena have been dating for over six months now, and while they were at first shy about their love, it is now out in full force!
What do you think of their PDA is it super sweet or over-the-top?
Is Justin and Selena's PDA so sweet or over-the-top?
After being sentenced on Friday to 120 days in jail and immediately taken into custody, Lindsay Lohan was taken to her home away from home, the Lynnwood Correctional facility.
Luckily for her, though, because this whole incident was over a misdemeanor, Lohan posted a $75,000 bond and was released Friday evening.
She was in custody for about 5 hours.
Lohan is due back in court on May 11th for a pretrial hearing.
Good luck to her!
P.S. We can't even begin to imagine how much her legal bills are! How can she afford to pay them all????
When action hero Arnold Schwarzenegger became governor of California (or how the Austrian-born actor pronounced it C-A-L-E-E-F-O-R-N-E-E-A), he was given the moniker Governator, a wordplay off his most famous character, the Terminator.
Speaking at TV market convention in Cannnes, Arnold spoke about the project.
First will come (The Governator) comic books, then a (cartoon) TV series and after that we will develop the games and then a movie.
At the convention, Schwarzenegger unveiled a trailer for the Governator cartoon, which was co-created by comic book legend Stan Lee, along with Andy and Amy Heyward of A Squared Entertainment. The trailer featured a voice cameo by Larry King.
EW was the first to unveil
project and has first look at some of the storyboards for the planned comic books.
When I ran for governor back in 2003 and I started hearing people talking about the Governator, I thought the word was so cool. The word Governator combined two worlds: the world of politics and the movie world. And [this cartoon] brings everything together. It combines the governor, the Terminator, the bodybuilding world, the True Lies
Naomi Campbell is opening a clothes shop in London
Naomi Campbell is opening a clothes shop in London to raise money for a charity founded by British royal Charles, Prince Of Wales.
The catwalk beauty will open the doors to her Fashion For Relief 'pop-up store' in London's Westfield shopping centre on Tuesday (05Apr11) and it will be in business for one week.
The racks will be stocked with garments created especially for the campaign by designers including Tom Ford and Christopher Kane.
Proceeds from Campbell's retail venture will benefit the Prince's Trust, which helps improve the lives of youngsters in the U.K.
Are they birds of a feather? American Idol judge Steven Tyler and teen sensation Selena Gomez both showed off some avian-inspired hair accessories on Saturday night at the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards in Los Angeles. Tyler, no stranger to the trend, wove feathers into his wavy, shoulder-length rocker locks (a look he consistently sports on Idol), adding an earring for extra flair. Meanwhile, Gomez popped some similar slim, tinted feathers subtly down the sides of her hair they werent even visible from the front. This isnt the first time stars have experimented with feathers in their coifs: Tyler tried the trend again one day later at Sundays Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas, and Hilary Duff debuted a similar look just a few months back, when she added some fluff to her then-brunette tresses. Tell us: Who works their feathers better, Tyler or Gomez
The always-amazing Jennifer Hudson recently stopped by AOL Music's studios for an exclusive live Sessions performance, which premieres April 5. AOL's cameras followed the newly svelte 29-year-old throughout the day to grab exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the superstar. From makeup to her photo shoot to a sneak peak of the Grammy winner belting out her latest hits, check out the 'Behind the Sessions' footage below.
Watch Jennifer Hudson's 'Behind the Sessions' Video
Interview with "The Insider": Reese on love scene with sick Rob!
Interview with "The Insider": Reese on love scene with sick Rob!
Reese Witherspoon's March 26 wedding to agent Jim Toth was one of the most talked about events of 2011 so far, and the actress spilled details on how it feels to have her private life in the public spotlight.
"I think you don't really understand why people are interested in you or your life or your personal life, but I gave up trying to figure out a long time ago," Reese told "The Insider" co-host Kevin Frazier. "And now it really is like a gift in my life. I feel like I'm always met with a lot of positive energy and people wanting to hug me or feel good about me."
Reese stars in 'Water for Elephants' alongside Robert Pattinson, playing a married woman who engages in a love affair with Robert, who plays a circus animal caretaker. The two have a few steamy love scenes, but the actors leaked that it may not have been as sexy as it seemed.
"I never had a love scene with a person that sick in my entire life," said Reese. "He was like infectiously ill."
In addition to Robert's unhealthy state, Reese also had to contend with the general dirtiness of the set while filming in the desert, but she had no complaints.
"It was very authentic," said Reese. "It was very much like the Dust Bowl and California in the 1930s... The privilege and the opportunity of getting to make a movie that's so interesting - you know, movies don't come along like this very often - and it's just such a great story."
Miley Cyrus has her first concert in Peru on May 1.
Miley Cyrus, the famous actress and teen idol who became known worldwide for her role in the Disney series Hannah Montana, will perform for the first time in Peru on Sunday, May 1.
In an exclusive telephone interview with local radio station RPP, the singer expressed her joy and excitement over her upcoming trip to the South American country.
"I am excited to go to Peru, I have always wanted to visit places Ive never been, places where I know my fans have asked me for concerts for a long time at South America. Im really anxious to go because I know that is a very interesting place," said Miley Cyrus.
Similarly, the 18-year-old actress could not contain her excitement when she learned that the Peruvian public is the most warm and happy.
"I've heard from friends who have gone to Peru that they had a lot of fun there, people are very warm and funny," Cyrus said.Tweet
TEENAGERS, eh? Little Miley Cyruss halo slipped a bit after she got riled at Canadian foetus Justin Bieber for lacking originality.
Asked if she would make a film about herself as Bieber has done, the 18-year-old huffed: I did it first. I had my movie way before him and it was 3D. He copied me.
Quick, someone give the girl a Twilight boxset or a pony or send her to her room without tea before it all turns nasty.
Guest Blogger and 'American Idol' Alum Didi Benami: 'The Show Needed a Naima'
Guest Blogger and 'American Idol' Alum Didi Benami: 'The Show Needed a Naima'
The Season 9 finalist says Casey Abrams is "interesting, mysterious and cool," calls Paul McDonald "Season 10's Casey James" and describes Pia Toscano as "flawless."
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Didi Benami
Season 9's Didi Benami appreciates the pressure of this week's American Idol. After all, a year ago, she was thrilled to make it through one more pivotal round -- the Top 10 -- guaranteeing her a spot in the summer tour. But the show's Motown theme would ultimately send her home a week later, giving the Knoxville native a unique perspective into what Season 10's remaining 11 are going through right now.
Not that Didi is looking back too much these days. Currently living in Los Angeles, she's working on her debut album and "staying focused on the mission," which includes performing as much as possible, like her appearance earlier this week at the Cleveland Cavaliers vs Orlando Magic game. Look for Didi at the upcoming Reality Rocks Expo, where she'll join fellow Season 9 alums for a THR-sponsored American Idol panel. For updates, check Didi's Twitter or Tumblr, and read on for Didi's guest blog...
The Top 11. I remember this week and it was a scary one. Everyone is on edge because, at this point, you really want to make the tour. You want to know that youll have a summer job doing what you love. But all you can do is put that anxiety aside and remember why youre there in the first place: because you love to sing and you love music.
When you reach this stage of the competition, behind the scenes, they give you a lot of advice about how to work the stage. They tell you to look at the camera and to connect with whos behind it. Thats really important because the people on the other side are the ones voting. Its good to show that you can perform in front of an audience, but there are millions of viewers beyond that stage who you also need to impress.
That said, its really cool to see these contestants improve so much from week to week. You can tell they are working really hard. They are all incredible singers, with very different tones and qualities to their voices so regardless of who ends up going home, they all can be proud knowing they did an amazing job and they can saaaang. Overall, I think tonight was a really good night.
Starting with
Casey Abrams ("I Heard It Through the Grapevine," Marvin Gaye): Going first is so hard. He really has to make an impression, which he did. But every time Casey is about to take the stage, I get so excited wondering, What is he going to do?! If thats not a reason to keep voting him through week after week, I dont know what is. His voice is great, thats a given, but hes also a great entertainer. Hes interesting, mysterious and cool.
Thia Megia ("Heat Wave," Martha and the Vandellas): I love this girl. Shes so sweet and you wouldnt think that voice would come out of that body at all. Vocally, she was on it Wednesday night. She sang every note perfectly. Yes, she does have a tendancy to pick safer songs. Id like to see her come out of her shell even more, but I think Thia will make it to tour no problem. Most importantly, she looked like she had a lot more fun on stage than the last two weeks. Im glad she enjoyed it. It's what Idol is all about, and when you have fun, everyone does!
One more thing, Ill attest to this: its hard to walk on that stage in heels -- its really uneven and easy to trip on, Ive done it. As a performer, my advice is to pick shoes you can walk in or you will trip on national TV. Just keep it in mind.
Jacob Lusk ("You're All I Need to Get By," Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell): I have to agree with the judges -- that was the best performance by Jacob so far this season. I was actually a tiny bit worried about him coming into this week, and was hoping he would bring it this week and he did. I dont think theres any doubt that he will get through. I feel like Im going to church every time he sings. Its an experience, not just watching a performance -- hes got one of those voices that really takes you somewhere. Motown week was a particularly good fit for him, but he has a beautiful voice no matter what the theme.
Lauren Alaina (You Keep Me Hangin' On," The Supremes): I think she has a really good voice and I like her vocal style- its very appealing- but I wish she would connect through the camera more. She did a good job with the song, but it would have been cool if she changed it up a bit. Still, Lauren did have command of that stage, which can be very intimidating.
Stefano Langone("Hello," Lionel Richie): He has a great voice but I think the other performances were stronger on Motown night. And like Lauren, Stefano needs to connect more with the camera. He did at the end when he mouthed "I love you," but the performance still felt mechanical. I didnt feel the soul in it. I agree with what Jennifer Lopez said, like he was more concerned with making it through the week as a mechanical singer as opposed to bringing the soul -- which is Motown. Soul, baby! Its about feeling the song and being in that moment with it. It didnt have enough of that, which is important in order to really connect.
Haley Reinhart ("You've Really Got a Hold on Me," The Miracles): I like her voice personally, and its clear that true rhythm and blues music doesnt intimidate her. Also let me reiterate how hard it is to walk in heels that high. It can affect your performance and she was wobbling quite a bit. Aside from the shoes, the girl can sing. My only advice would be to think about performance beforehand -- you have to be able to move on stage freely or practice the heck out of walking in heels.
Scotty McCreery("For Once in My Life," Stevie Wonder): I like the tone of his voice. Hes a great country singer. Maybe its just me, but I felt like he was really uncomfortable on this song. It just wasnt his best, but perhaps its because hes having a hard time going from country to soul/R&B. If anyone gets it, I do. If you listen to the studio version I did of What Becomes of the Broken Hearted, I had a similar issue last season.
Pia Toscano("All in Love Is Fair," Stevie Wonder): She is so good, I dont even know what else to say. The girl is flawless. She really does bring to mind Celine Dion or a super mega singing star. Pia has such a universal voice that it would do well in every country. And she looks exotic too. You would almost think she was a pageant girl, but she doesnt come off that way, which is so important if youre a girl competing on Idol.
Paul McDonald("The Tracks of My Tears," The Miracles): Heres another one where it doesnt matter what he sings, that smile kills me. Fortunately, Paul can actually sing! He has a really cool tone and I love his voice. Also, he played guitar tonight, but hes not using it frivolously for every song, hes showing that he can do both that hes a stage performer and not just a musician. Lastly, he wore a cougar pin, which was just hilarious. Hes definitely the Casey James of season 10.
Naima Adedapo("Dancing in the Street," Martha and the Vandellas): BAM! First of all, her outfit was amazing. I would totally wear that! And I love that she picked a song that was enjoyable for the audience and gave her room to move on stage. Her energy was all there. Naima had this really focused look about her, and even though she was having a good time, you could tell she has been working her ass off every week to better herself. The proof is in the performance. Plus, I love that she broke into dance because American Idol has needed this! But most importantly, you can feel that Naima loves what she does. And shes nice, too. I met her at the Top 24 party and shes really cool.
James Durbin("Living for the City," Stevie Wonder): It takes cajones to get that close to the camera, and he was definitely bringing it. He moved more, he had that intensity, he connected with the people on the other side of the camera. He was crazy in all the right ways, but even though his was a great performance, I was still thinking about Naimas turn just prior.
So no surprise here, my favorite of the night was Naima. Shes got some skills. As for who might be in danger, I think Haley might be, and Stefano. Even though he has such an incredible voice, the fact that hes almost been eliminated before makes me worry about him. Plus, I didnt feel very connected to that performance, just like what Jennifer said.
Honestly, all the other performers were so good that its hard to choose a third. Then again, this was the week that I went home so Im probably the last person who should be blogging about Idol, but youre welcome!
Guest Blogger and 'American Idol' Alum Didi Benami: 'The Show Needed a Naima'
Guest Blogger and 'American Idol' Alum Didi Benami: 'The Show Needed a Naima'
The Season 9 finalist says Casey Abrams is "interesting, mysterious and cool," calls Paul McDonald "Season 10's Casey James" and describes Pia Toscano as "flawless."
PictureGroup / FOX
Didi Benami
Season 9's Didi Benami appreciates the pressure of this week's American Idol. After all, a year ago, she was thrilled to make it through one more pivotal round -- the Top 10 -- guaranteeing her a spot in the summer tour. But the show's Motown theme would ultimately send her home a week later, giving the Knoxville native a unique perspective into what Season 10's remaining 11 are going through right now.
Not that Didi is looking back too much these days. Currently living in Los Angeles, she's working on her debut album and "staying focused on the mission," which includes performing as much as possible, like her appearance earlier this week at the Cleveland Cavaliers vs Orlando Magic game. Look for Didi at the upcoming Reality Rocks Expo, where she'll join fellow Season 9 alums for a THR-sponsored American Idol panel. For updates, check Didi's Twitter or Tumblr, and read on for Didi's guest blog...
The Top 11. I remember this week and it was a scary one. Everyone is on edge because, at this point, you really want to make the tour. You want to know that youll have a summer job doing what you love. But all you can do is put that anxiety aside and remember why youre there in the first place: because you love to sing and you love music.
When you reach this stage of the competition, behind the scenes, they give you a lot of advice about how to work the stage. They tell you to look at the camera and to connect with whos behind it. Thats really important because the people on the other side are the ones voting. Its good to show that you can perform in front of an audience, but there are millions of viewers beyond that stage who you also need to impress.
That said, its really cool to see these contestants improve so much from week to week. You can tell they are working really hard. They are all incredible singers, with very different tones and qualities to their voices so regardless of who ends up going home, they all can be proud knowing they did an amazing job and they can saaaang. Overall, I think tonight was a really good night.
Starting with
Casey Abrams ("I Heard It Through the Grapevine," Marvin Gaye): Going first is so hard. He really has to make an impression, which he did. But every time Casey is about to take the stage, I get so excited wondering, What is he going to do?! If thats not a reason to keep voting him through week after week, I dont know what is. His voice is great, thats a given, but hes also a great entertainer. Hes interesting, mysterious and cool.
Thia Megia ("Heat Wave," Martha and the Vandellas): I love this girl. Shes so sweet and you wouldnt think that voice would come out of that body at all. Vocally, she was on it Wednesday night. She sang every note perfectly. Yes, she does have a tendancy to pick safer songs. Id like to see her come out of her shell even more, but I think Thia will make it to tour no problem. Most importantly, she looked like she had a lot more fun on stage than the last two weeks. Im glad she enjoyed it. It's what Idol is all about, and when you have fun, everyone does!
One more thing, Ill attest to this: its hard to walk on that stage in heels -- its really uneven and easy to trip on, Ive done it. As a performer, my advice is to pick shoes you can walk in or you will trip on national TV. Just keep it in mind.
Jacob Lusk ("You're All I Need to Get By," Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell): I have to agree with the judges -- that was the best performance by Jacob so far this season. I was actually a tiny bit worried about him coming into this week, and was hoping he would bring it this week and he did. I dont think theres any doubt that he will get through. I feel like Im going to church every time he sings. Its an experience, not just watching a performance -- hes got one of those voices that really takes you somewhere. Motown week was a particularly good fit for him, but he has a beautiful voice no matter what the theme.
Lauren Alaina (You Keep Me Hangin' On," The Supremes): I think she has a really good voice and I like her vocal style- its very appealing- but I wish she would connect through the camera more. She did a good job with the song, but it would have been cool if she changed it up a bit. Still, Lauren did have command of that stage, which can be very intimidating.
Stefano Langone("Hello," Lionel Richie): He has a great voice but I think the other performances were stronger on Motown night. And like Lauren, Stefano needs to connect more with the camera. He did at the end when he mouthed "I love you," but the performance still felt mechanical. I didnt feel the soul in it. I agree with what Jennifer Lopez said, like he was more concerned with making it through the week as a mechanical singer as opposed to bringing the soul -- which is Motown. Soul, baby! Its about feeling the song and being in that moment with it. It didnt have enough of that, which is important in order to really connect.
Haley Reinhart ("You've Really Got a Hold on Me," The Miracles): I like her voice personally, and its clear that true rhythm and blues music doesnt intimidate her. Also let me reiterate how hard it is to walk in heels that high. It can affect your performance and she was wobbling quite a bit. Aside from the shoes, the girl can sing. My only advice would be to think about performance beforehand -- you have to be able to move on stage freely or practice the heck out of walking in heels.
Scotty McCreery("For Once in My Life," Stevie Wonder): I like the tone of his voice. Hes a great country singer. Maybe its just me, but I felt like he was really uncomfortable on this song. It just wasnt his best, but perhaps its because hes having a hard time going from country to soul/R&B. If anyone gets it, I do. If you listen to the studio version I did of What Becomes of the Broken Hearted, I had a similar issue last season.
Pia Toscano("All in Love Is Fair," Stevie Wonder): She is so good, I dont even know what else to say. The girl is flawless. She really does bring to mind Celine Dion or a super mega singing star. Pia has such a universal voice that it would do well in every country. And she looks exotic too. You would almost think she was a pageant girl, but she doesnt come off that way, which is so important if youre a girl competing on Idol.
Paul McDonald("The Tracks of My Tears," The Miracles): Heres another one where it doesnt matter what he sings, that smile kills me. Fortunately, Paul can actually sing! He has a really cool tone and I love his voice. Also, he played guitar tonight, but hes not using it frivolously for every song, hes showing that he can do both that hes a stage performer and not just a musician. Lastly, he wore a cougar pin, which was just hilarious. Hes definitely the Casey James of season 10.
Naima Adedapo("Dancing in the Street," Martha and the Vandellas): BAM! First of all, her outfit was amazing. I would totally wear that! And I love that she picked a song that was enjoyable for the audience and gave her room to move on stage. Her energy was all there. Naima had this really focused look about her, and even though she was having a good time, you could tell she has been working her ass off every week to better herself. The proof is in the performance. Plus, I love that she broke into dance because American Idol has needed this! But most importantly, you can feel that Naima loves what she does. And shes nice, too. I met her at the Top 24 party and shes really cool.
James Durbin("Living for the City," Stevie Wonder): It takes cajones to get that close to the camera, and he was definitely bringing it. He moved more, he had that intensity, he connected with the people on the other side of the camera. He was crazy in all the right ways, but even though his was a great performance, I was still thinking about Naimas turn just prior.
So no surprise here, my favorite of the night was Naima. Shes got some skills. As for who might be in danger, I think Haley might be, and Stefano. Even though he has such an incredible voice, the fact that hes almost been eliminated before makes me worry about him. Plus, I didnt feel very connected to that performance, just like what Jennifer said.
Honestly, all the other performers were so good that its hard to choose a third. Then again, this was the week that I went home so Im probably the last person who should be blogging about Idol, but youre welcome!