Show business knows no bounds and will pretty much pay the worst people in the world if it means getting the exclusive and that’s exactly what is happening with Case Anthony at the moment.
Casey’s attorney, Jose Baez, is currently sitting in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in New York City negotiating with three of the biggest networks in the country trying to figure out which one will pay the most for the first exclusive interview with her.
Sources connected to Baez tell TMZ that NBC, ABC and CBS are all trying to outbid each other for the first interview with Casey, who was found not guilty over murdering her own daughter, and it looks like NBC is the frontrunner with ABC second and CBS “a distant third.”
The reason NBC are looking like they will get the exclusive is because they are apparently paying for Baez’ hotel room. All three networks, who are willing to shell out big money, say they don’t pay for interviews but they are willing to pay for photos and other material which they call S.O.P.
Meanwhile Extra report that Casey could soon be headed to stay in her attorney’s home in Mexico and if this money does come through for the interviews she might not see it all since she owes the IRS $70,00 in unpaid taxes.
Whether she did kill her daughter or not, cashing in on the murder is disgusting.
Sedano, of course, wanted to talk about the Heat, but it seems that Rodman had something else on his mind.
When Sedano asks him what he’s doing at the beginning of the interview, Rodman replies with “you sure you wanna know,” and then a giggling woman interrupts. Apparently Rodman was getting a nice blowjob during the interview.
There’s a lot of giggling, before Rodman says “She is going at it right now …it is awesome.” Then the woman tells Sadano that she’s just having coffee with Dennis.
Finally Sedano asks, “Dennis are you getting it on in the car right now?” Dennis clarifies he’s in his bedroom and says, “No, she’s just sucking something.”
Billy Ray Cyrus obviously isn’t up to date with this whole celebrity thing, when you are involved in a scandal you should expect to be asked about it so have your people tell the interviewer not to ask any questions.
Billy Ray appeared on WCOL’s Woody & The Wake-Up Call radio show in Ohio last week and stormed out of the interview because Woody Johnson brought up the divorce from Tish Cyrus.
Johnson was asking about the divorce to which Billy Ray said “Oh man. You know what bud? Woody Johnson. Woody Johnson. God bless America, God bless our troops. Woody Johnson, look at you, see ya man. It’s very rude.”
Johnson then wrote on his blog saying, “I’ve always liked Billy Ray Cyrus…and still do, actually, but was taken aback by his reaction to my question regarding the breakup of his marriage. I mean, it’s not like it wasn’t public knowledge, for crying out loud. If he shuts me down, fine. I respectfully moved on, but he did not.”
On one hand I can see why Billy Ray Cyrus would storm out of the interview but he should have expected a question like this to be asked.
source: Billy Ray Cyrus Refuses to Talk Divorce, Storms Out of “Rude” Radio Interview [E! Online]
President Barack Obama made a historic appearance on ‘The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,’ and although you may think that Stewart’s politics would make the interview easy — the host was plenty tough on the commander in chief.
When Obama ran for the presidency, his slogan was “YES WE CAN!” Criticizing Obama’s term in office, Stewart offered a replacement slogan: “Yes we can, given certain conditions, blah blah blah … blah blah.”
Jon even attacked Obama’s attempts to reform the national health care system, calling the president’s efforts “timid.”
This led to a stern answer from the Obama: “I have a profound disagreement with you.” Stewart said he hadn’t suggested the reform was “inconsequential.” Obama shot back with a sarcastic response: “The suggestion was that it was ‘timid.’
Watching the president duke it out with a supposed “fake news” host was odd, but Stewart was named “the most influential man of 2010″ in a recent AskMen.com poll, with Obama ranking a full 20 spots lower than ‘The Daily Show’ host. So maybe the president had something to prove.
Obama was proud of his achievements, saying he had brought health care to millions who didn’t have it before. He argued that Jon was impatient — as there were many things that needed to be fixed. The president ended by suggesting another alternate slogan: “‘Yes We Can’ — But It Is Not Gonna Happen Overnight.”
If you’ve ever shook hands with James Franco then I hope you washed your hand after it because in an interview with the Hollywood Reportera dmits that he likes to masturbate a lot – up to four or five times a day, every day.
In Danny Boyle’s new movie 127 Hours, James plays real-life mountaineer Aron Ralston who got stuck under a boulder for several days so he knocks one out before cutting off his own arm with a knife.
James says that Aron has never admitted to masturbating when it really happened because he is “kind of a gentleman” but James isn’t, he is more than willing to discuss masturbating. He says…
OK. You asked the question. [pause] I spend a fair amount of time alone, especially when I travel maybe to something like this or for work or whatever, but I’m in hotels a lot for a lot of my life. And I don’t mind it because I have a lot of stuff to do on my own. I have a lot of reading to do for school or whatever. [pause, laughs] You asked! So, when I’m alone, I do masturbate a lot. I don’t know why. It’s like you have those days where it’s just like, I have a ton of writing to do, or a ton of reading to do, and you’re just like, OK, I’m going to be on the couch all day or in bed all day just doing that… I tend to have a four- or five-time day. [breaks out laughing] So, I probably would have if I was stuck under a rock.
I suppose you can’t blame him, if I was stuck up in a hotel room all the time I would be having a little fun alone time. But how the hell does James Franco find the time to do it four or five times a day? I would get beyond bored.
source: Brief Q&A with ‘127 Hours’ star James Franco covers amputation, masturbation [Hollywood Reporter]
Now I’m not saying the interview looks completely choreographed and staged…Okay, yes, I am, because it does (click here to see it). At first, OctoSana tells Radar that she can’t talk to them, but then she continues to talk…and talk some more.
Oksana claims that Mel Gibson is “trivializing domestic violence” by claiming she tried to extort him.
“It is unfair that by standing up to somebody — and speaking out — I am being victimized all over again.
“He has hurt so many people I feel like I am being victimized all over again.”
Frankly, I’m sick of the both of them. I blame Radar for that.
In the latest Lindsay Lohan news, because there has been so much of it happening lately, she is apparently demanding up to $1 million dollars for her post-jail interview. Oh and her lawyer has just quit working for her.
Back in 2007 when Paris Hilton was released from her 23-day stint in jail she was offered $1 million dollars to do television interviews but the public had a fit she was getting money for being in jail so television networks pulled out and she eventually did a free interview for Larry Ling.
But now instead of just paying the person a straight up fee, the network can get a licensing deal which provides “compensation” to the person for using personal shit like video footage. Lindsay (and her people) knows this and are going to try go down that road, a source says…
“Financially, it’s the best thing that could have ever happened to Lindsay, it’s no secret that Lindsay has been in financial trouble for a while. She will earn more money from her post-prison interview than she ever earned acting. Expect to see a major TV and magazine deal, Lindsay might have made a lot of mistakes, but she knows how much her first interview is worth. She won’t even consider offers of less than $1 million.”
In other news TMZ contacted her lawyer, Shawn Chapman Holley, to ask her for a quote but she told them she has quit working for Lohan. When it rains it really does pour on Lindsay.
I think we can all save the television networks a lot of money by predicting exactly how the interview is going to go – she will lie through her teeth and blame everybody else then have a million excuses as to why everything has gone wrong for her while also begging for forgiveness and to be given a tenth chance. She may even throw in the odd tear or two.
source: Lindsay Wants $1 Million for First Post-Jail Interview [Pop Eater]
Brandon Adams, the man who was accused of kidnapping Jeremy London, says he is innocent and he never kidnapped or forced London to take drugs like he is being accused of instead he says the pair went simply went on a fun alcohol and drug binge for hours after Jeremy asked him to hook him up with pills.
Jeremy told police that when he was kidnapped his wife, Melissa, was also in the car but the kidnappers kindly dropped her off (which amazes me that they would say that – why didn’t the wife report the incident?) but Brandon says the only thing true about their story is that he helped him with their flat tire.
Brandon says that he and his uncle were sitting outside 7-Eleven looking for someone to buy them beer when Jeremy and his wife were also outside the store acting all paranoid and ran into the store when police pulled up. When police left Brandon, his uncle and some other guy helped the couple with their flat tire.
“As soon as we got in the car, Jeremy asked us if we could get him five xanax and five oxycontin. Melissa was asking for xanax too. I told him I could hook him up but that I wanted a couple of beers. He agreed. Jeremy wanted to drink, so we bought beer and some hard alcohol and we got f****d up. Jeremy was just drinking beer but we were wasted. We went driving around my neighborhood, handing out beer to my friends and random people on the street. We were having a good time.”
After a while, and after Melissa was dropped off, Brandon says that Jeremy started to acting erratic and irritated and started demaning they get him pills. He continues…
“I hadn’t been able to get any xanax or oxycontins up to that point, but I was finally able to get him three ecstasy and three xanax pills. He took all six pills at once. He was out of his mind high, I brought him to my home and he met my wife and kids. Then I drove him back to his neighborhood and I dropped him off on the street. He ended up checking into a hotel at 2am and staying there.”
Jeremy London is still sticking to his story but RadarOnline claim that they have proof that the actor loves popping xanax and that he was indeed seen acting high last Saturday night when police were called to his hotel.
I know all of this is Brandon Adams side of the story and nothing can be taken too seriously but his story makes more sense than the other side. He is currently being held on $500,000 bail.
source: Man Accused Of ‘Kidnapping’ Jeremy London Says ‘We Partied All Night’ — He Took Ecstasy and Xanax [Radar Online]
Naomi Campbell was being interviewed by Nightline when the reporter brought up the allegations that Charles Taylor gave the supermodel a blood diamond, this did not go down too well with Naomi who gave a classic bitch moment.
When asked if the rumors were true, Naomi just said she didn’t receive a diamond and she wasn’t going to speak about it but the interviewer kept pressing the issue which irritated the hell to of Naomi who stormed off and then pushed the camera out of her way.
In case you missed it, here’s the 5-minute secret interview that Tiger Woods gave to ESPN. This is Tiger’s first interview since he crashed into the tree.
Tiger allowed ESPN’s Tom Rinaldi to ask him whatever he wanted, as long as it was under 5-minutes.
Nothing new was brought to the table. Woods confirmed his infidelity, confirmed rehab, and continued to avoid answering questions about the night he crashed into the tree (Elin whacked him with a golf club, you know it)
Rinaldi: What’s the difference between the man who left Augusta national a year ago and the one who is about to return?
Woods: A lot has transpired in my life. A lot of ugly things have happened. Things that…..I’ve done some pretty bad things in my life. And uh, all came to a head. But now, after treatment, going for inpatient treatment for 45 days and more outpatient treatment, I’m getting back to my old roots.
Rinaldi: For a lot of people, the spark of those bad things is Nov. 27. Early that day, what happened?
Woods: Well, it’s all in the police report. Beyond that, everything’s between Elin and myself and that’s private.
Rinaldi: Why did you lose control of the car?
Woods: As I said … that’s between Elin and myself.
Rinaldi: If it’s a private matter, why issue a public apology?
Woods: Well, I owe a lot of people an apology. I hurt a lot of people. Not just my wife. My friends, my colleagues, the public, kids who looked up to me. There were a lot of people that thought I was a different person and my actions were not according to that. That’s why I had to apologize. I was so sorry for what I had done.
Rinaldi: You’ve said you’ve made transgressions. How would you, in your own words, describe the depth of your infidelity?
Woods: Well, just one is, is enough. And obviously that wasn’t the case, and I’ve made my mistakes. And as I’ve said, I’ve hurt so many people, and so many people I have to make an amends to, and that’s living a life of amends.
Rinaldi: You said you were in treatment. The simple question is, for what?
Woods: That’s a private matter as well. But I can tell you what, it was tough, it was really tough to look at yourself in a light that you never want to look at yourself, that’s pretty brutal.
Rinaldi: What’d you see?
Woods: I saw a person that I never thought I would ever become.
Rinaldi: Who was that?
Woods: Well, I had gotten away from my core values as I said earlier. I’d gotten away from my Buddhism. And I quit meditating. I quit doing all the things that my mom and dad had taught me. And as I said earlier in my statement, I felt entitled, and that is not how I was raised.
Rinaldi: Why not seek treatment before all of this came out?
Woods: Well, I didn’t know I was that bad. I didn’t know that I was that bad.
Rinaldi: How did you learn that? How did you learn it?
Woods: Stripping away denial, rationalization. You strip all that away and you find the truth.
Rinaldi: How do you reconcile your behavior with your view of marriage?
Woods: That’s living a life of amends and that’s just working at it each and every day.
Rinaldi: Given all that’s happened, what’s your measure of success at Augusta?
Woods: Well, playing is one thing. I’m excited to get back and play. I’m excited to get to see the guys again. I really miss a lot of my friends out there. I miss competing. But still, I still have a lot more treatment to do, and just because I’m playing, doesn’t mean I’m gonna stop going to treatment.
Rinaldi: What reception are you expecting from fans?
Woods: I don’t know. I don’t know. I’m a little nervous about that to be honest with you.
Rinaldi: How much do you care?
Woods: It would be nice to hear a couple claps here and there. But also hope they clap for birdies, too.
Rinaldi: Eleven months ago, here at Isleworth, I asked you, ‘How well does the world know you?’ What’s your answer to that now?
Woods: A lot better now. I was living a life of a lie. I really was. And I was doing a lot of things, like I said, that hurt a lot of people. And stripping away denial and rationalization you start coming to the truth of who you really are and that can be very ugly. But then again, when you face it and you start conquering it and you start living up to it. The strength that I feel now, I’ve never felt that type of strength.
Rinaldi: In the last four months, Tiger, what’s been the low point?
Woods: I’ve had a lot of low points. Just when I didn’t think it could get any lower, it got lower.
Rinaldi: An example?
Woods: When I was in treatment, out of treatment, before I went in, there were so many different low points. People I had to talk and face like my wife, like my mom.
Rinaldi: What was that moment like, either one?
Woods: They both have been brutal. They’ve both been very tough. Because I hurt them the most. Those are the two people in my life who I’m closest to and to say the things that I’ve done, truthfully to them, is … honestly … was … very painful.
Rinaldi: What was your wife’s reaction when you sat down and had that first conversation?
Woods: She was hurt, she was hurt. Very hurt. Shocked. Angry. And, you know, she had every right to be and I’m as disappointed as everyone else in my own behavior because I can’t believe I actually did that to the people I loved.
Rinaldi: I ask this question respectfully, but of course at a distance from your family life. When you look at it now, why did you get married?
Woods: Why? Because I loved her. I loved Elin with everything I have. And that’s something that makes me feel even worse, that I did this to someone I loved that much.
Rinaldi: How do you reconcile what you’ve done with that love?
Woods: We work at it.
source: Woods gives first interview since crash [ESPN]
When the famous burlesque dancer isn’t performing at the Crazy Horse or dancing in a martini glass she is coming up with new routines and keeping her to-die-for figure in shape.
The curvy beauty sat down with OK.uk to talk about what she’s been up to recently, how she keeps fit and what she likes to wear in bed.
What have you been up to recently?
I’ve been great! I’ve been spending a lot of time at my Paris apartment, taking French lessons and learning to live as a Parisienne! But now I am getting set to go back to Los Angeles to prepare for my shows at The MGM Grand in Las Vegas at The Crazy Horse Paris there.
What are your naughty wardrobe must-haves?
Great fitting lingerie. I always buy sexy bras of good quality that fit me well and give a good shape, and I always buy the string and the bikini that match. I am also obsessed with the perfect vintage fully-fashioned back-seamed stockings, so much so that I have my own brand which are made precisely as they were in the 1940s.
You obviously have an incredible (and world famous!) figure, how do you stay in shape?
I mostly do pilates on a reformer, but I also do yoga and take ballet classes. For me, variety is the key to a successful workout regime. When I get bored, I don’t want to go.
What do you wear to bed?
Either a little lace slip or nothing at all. I love being nude in very fine sheets. I keep a dressing gown next to the bed and that’s what I slip in and out of to wear around the house.
What’s it like being in your giant martini glass for The Bath? It looks uncomfortable!
Nothing worth doing is easy, and nothing that looks effortless actually is. I’m really only in there for about 3 minutes, and onstage, I never feel any kind of pain or discomfort anyway! I’ve come offstage with scrapes and cuts, but never feel it until later on.
Dita Von Teese EXCLUSIVE: Ok.co.uk gets up close and personal with the burlesque goddess [read the rest]
But, I’ve already copied the ones you’ll care about. And don’t even try to deny it.
Lara Stone is featured nude in the new issue of Interview Magazine. The magazine describes her as the most busy model in the world right now, walking for all the major fashion shows and appearing in almost every magazine. But what I really love is the fact she is nude.
The model who is engaged to David Williams also does an interview done by none other than Marc Jacobs, which you can read here, here are some bits from it:
On being one of the biggest models right now: “You know, I think it’s great in any job to be doing well and doing it the best that you can, so that’s pretty great. But I wouldn’t call myself a celebrity in any way. I’m just doing my job. We were talking about it today, actually-that so many of the girls now, you don’t really know any of them anymore. Me and Sasha [Pivovarova] were talking about it, about doing shows, and how we only know each other and a few other girls. Everyone gets replaced rather quickly.”
On working with some of the best photographers: “It’s all so different. Everybody has a different creative process. Some people take a really long time, and it’s really frustrating to work with them. . . . Personally, I don’t like working with female photographers because they seem to never be able to make up their minds about what they want to do-with the exception of Inez because she always knows what she’s doing. But so many times it’s like, “Oh, let’s try this” and “Let’s try that” and “Let’s do this” and “Let’s do that.” It’s like, “For fuck’s sake, woman!” [both laugh] But, you know, every photographer is completely different; the fact that they are so different is what makes it fun. You don’t want to get bored.”
If she has ever been in a fight: “I’ve started many of them, but no one ever hits me back. I used to love slapping people in the face when I was drunk. I thought it was really funny, so I did a lot of that. I’d pick fights with doormen and bouncers and stuff a lot. Ex-boyfriends. But nobody ever punched me back, so I don’t know if that counts as a physical fight.”
I think that Lara Stone is not only one of the busiest models in the world but she is also one of the most beautiful and she isn’t afraid to pose nude which is always a plus.
I never really used to like or pay attention to Ashley Greene because she is in the shitfest that is known as Twilight, but everytime I see a photoshoot of her I start to like her that little bit more.
These photos from her shoot for Interview Magazine in which she is in a leather bondage type pose with her nipple hanging out in one of them has officially made me a fan.
Between these, her nude photos and the very hot body paint bikini shoot she did recently, Ashley Green is well on her way to becoming my favorite.
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source: Ashley Greene Gets Bound In Interview Magazine [Hollywood Tuna]
Mila Kunis is in the 09/10 issue of Genlux Magazine and boy is she as hot as ever.
Mila tells the magazine that she doesn’t really care about her appearance, make up or hair. The way she sees it is that if you have the option to wake up early and get ready or sleep in, she is going to do the latter. Here are some quotes from her interview…
“What I don’t understand – although I respect those who do this – is women who wake up every morning and blow-dry their hair. That to me is absolutely insane! To do that or be able to sleep in an extra 30 minutes? Wouldn’t even be a question.”
“I don’t put much thought into my personal style, to be very honest. I think it if it looks good on you, then you should wear it. I think people who are looked upon as fashion icons and people who wear interesting, quirky outfits, as long as they love it, as long as they feel comfortable in it, that’s all that really matters. Fashion is in the eye of the beholder.”
“I’ve worn Target on the red carpet. Fashion goes in and out so fast. I can see spending money on a really great black dress, or splurging on a really great pair of shoes, but when it comes to everything else, there’s no need to. There’s nothing wrong with a little Gap and a little Target.”
Ok so the photoshoot isn’t exactly sexy pics and the interview isn’t really about her sex life but Mila Kunis is still hot so does it really matter? No? That’s what I thought.
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source: Mila Kunis in Genlux Magazine [SuperiorPics]
Brianna Tatiana is a singer who was signed with Maloof Music, the same record label that is in charge of Ali Lohan, but last Thursday she decided to walk out of her contract.
Allie Is Wired got an exclusive interview and first listen to Brianna’s song The Drama, in the interview she says that the company were basically unprofessional.
Allie: Tell us what happened with Maloof Music. When did you sign with them, what did they do – what did they not do? “I signed with Maloof Music in early 2008. I had contacted all of the major record labels as well as some independent labels, as I knew it was time to get going with my music, but hadn’t received any offers to my liking. Finally, I flew to The Palms in Vegas and met with the team at Maloof. My father was with me, and they presented us with a contract – which was thrilling – however, there were a LOT of problems. Thankfully we managed to sort them out.
As time went by I recorded and recorded, constantly asking them when promotion for my music was going to start. The answer was always “soon.†The real answer was “never.†Never once did they keep a single promise… not once.
After a long period of not hearing from a single person, I received a phone call and was told that it was time to release the single, my single cover’s photo was ready to go, and their graphic designer was on it. I said no – I wanted the graphic designer I hired to do the cover. After what felt like pulling teeth, they obliged.
Well, the picture I received, believe it or not, was of a British musician who looked similarly to me. They made an under the table deal to use her image as mine, no questions asked. I immediately called Maloof and threw a fit. I was eventually told if I didn’t want to release the single, I could leave Maloof. I was terrified to leave my record label. I was depending on them for a successful musical career. Stupidly of me, I agreed to use the picture. It wasn’t released to a wide audience at all, but the people who did see it immediately recognized this British individual and accused ME of pretending to be her; of stealing her photo. I was mortified. I tried to put it behind me, as my single “Invisible†was set to be released that week. Well, the single came out, however, I wasn’t singing it. They released the demo version, sung by a friend of mine named Alexa, instead of MY version. Mortified – again. That’s when I walked. No more Maloof. It was, overall, a horrific experience that nearly drove me out of the music industry.”
Allie: Do you think there will be any ramifications as a result of walking out of your contract, or do they even care? “There will definitely be ramifications. I’m now releasing my album, “Colors of a Girl,†independently. I’m sure sales won’t be nearly as high. Promotion won’t be nearly as widespread as it could have been. Access to great producers and songwriters is much more difficult now. Yes, definite ramifications.”
Head on over to Allie Is Wired for the full interview and listen to the song, which actually isn’t too bad I could see myself dancing (or trying to) to it when I go out tonight.
source: Wired Exclusive: Brianna Tatiana Leaves Maloof Music [Allie Is Wired]