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Brooke Hogan from “Brooke Knows Best” was duped into being videotaped by her roommate Glen, while she is showering… and yes, naked.
The 3 minute video entitled “Brooke After Dark” was posted on VH1’s Official website.
In it you’ll notice that some of the footage had to be edited out because Glen “accidentally” caught Brooke’s boisterous body on film and I think I also saw a censored nipple some where around the -01:23 mark.
Welcome to the internet!
source: [celebri-net]
Emotional home videos of Hulk Hogan’s imprisoned son Nick Bollea’s car crash victim have been made public in effort to show the teen the seriousness of his friend’s condition.
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Bollea, 17, is currently serving an eight-month prison sentence at Florida’s Pinellas County Jail, after pleading no contest to a felony of reckless driving following a horrific car crash in Clearwater, Florida - which has left his friend John Graziano brain damaged.
On the newly released tapes, aired by CNN’s Nancy Grace on Monday, 23-year-old Graziano is shown from his hospital bed, his injuries pixilated due to their severity.
Grace comments as the video rolls, revealing Graziano’s day-to-day life:
“I’ve been on a lot of crash wards and rehab centers to meet with victims and even now this is how wrenching it is to see what he is going through.”
Graziano’s parents spoke out in May, furious at Bollea’s lack of remorse, after hearing him discuss plans to win an early release from jail in taped telephone conversations that were leaked online.
The family also blasted the Bolleas for trying to cash in on their grief - by turning Nick’s prison stint into a money-spinning reality TV show.
source: Graziano Fam: You’re Not the Victim, Hulk! [tmz]
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A bouncing YouTube baby has be-bopped his way right into the legal cross-hairs of the pop star Prince, sparking a lawsuit that could test the boundaries of U.S. copyright law.
Holden Lenz, 18 months old, is the pajama-clad star of a 29-second home movie shot by his mother in the family’s rural Pennsylvania kitchen and posted last February on the popular video site YouTube.
In the video, the child is seen bouncing and swaying for the camera, as, faintly, the Prince hit “Let’s Go Crazy” plays on a CD player in the background.
Twenty eight people, mostly friends and family, had viewed the YouTube video by June, when mom Stephanie Lenz said she received an e-mail from YouTube informing her that her video had been removed from the site at the request of Universal Music Publishing Group, the recording industry’s largest label, and warning her that future copyright infringements on her part could force the Web site to cancel her account.
Then responds the mother:
The mother has filed a civil suit against the pop star, claiming they were abusing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act by sending out reams of what are known in the industry as “take down notices” to Web sites like YouTube, claiming their artists’ copyrights had been infringed upon — when in fact, sometimes they may not have been at all.
source: The Home Video Prince Doesn’t Want You to See [abc news]
The first show hasn’t aired yet but “Hot Ghetto Mess” is already making advertisers leery.
At least two companies have pulled ads from the debut of BET’s “Hot Ghetto Mess,” a series that critics say puts black stereotypes on display but the channel calls “a blend of tough love and social commentary.”
State Farm Insurance Cos. and Home Depot asked BET to drop their ads from the series debuting July 25, trade paper The Hollywood Reporter said Tuesday. Viacom Corp.-owned BET confirmed that sponsors asked to be removed from the show but declined to specify the companies involved. Other advertisers remain in place and there are no plans to change the series at this point, the channel said Tuesday.
“Hot Ghetto Mess,” also called “HGM,” combines viewer-submitted home videos and BET-produced man-on-the-street interviews that the channel said in a release are intended to challenge and inspire “viewers to improve themselves and their communities.”
“Is my goal to discuss these issues in a format and context that makes people who don’t watch the channel comfortable or do it in a way that engages the 18- to 34-year-old viewer and makes them really think about these things?” Reginald Hudlin, BET entertainment president, told the Hollywood Reporter.
The six-episode series is hosted by comedian Charlie Murphy (”Chappelle’s Show“). It’s based on a Web site that features photos of men and women, mostly black, with extreme hairstyles and clothing typically linked to hip-hop fashion.
I may have to boycott this show to show my solidarity with Home Depot.
Source: Sponsors drop BET’s `Hot Ghetto Mess’ (AP/YahooNews)
For those who haven’t yet, somehow, had their fill of Paris Hilton, there’s a new Web site that has posted a seemingly endless offering of the celebutante’s belongings.
The Web site, ParisExposed.com, launched Tuesday. It boasts that it has an array of Hilton photographs, home videos, diaries, love letters, recorded phone conversations and phone numbers of friends and celebrities, all left behind at a Los-Angeles based storage facility.
The items were sold to an unidentified buyer after a third party failed to make payments to the facility, and eventually wound up in the hands of a broker aiming to sell them, Hilton’s spokesman, Elliot Mintz, told The Associated Press Tuesday.
Hilton’s first big-time exposure came through a sex tape that also took a circuitous route to the public, first appearing in bootleg form in 2003 and then put up for sale in 2004.
All the new goods “were acquired by me through a broker,” said Bardia Persa, who created ParisExposed.com. He noted that he obtained the Paris possessions in September.
Users must pay a monthly fee of $39.97 to gain access to the site, which promises footage of the 25-year-old heiress in a “sexy bubble bath” video. It also says it has various shots of Hilton in “racy situations,” and footage of her drinking with friends and using illegal substances.
“We certainly are going to explore all of our legal options about this matter,” Mintz told the AP.
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