Hollwyood Dame’s PopEater Favs

Shia LaBeouf Swipes Paparazzo’s Camera:

Shia LaBeouf was caught red handed when he tried to remove camera equipment from a X17 paparazzo’s car in Hollywood on Wednesday afternoon, according to X17 Online. The ‘Transformers’ star reportedly saw the paparazzi swarming outside of his house and decided the only way to keep them from snapping photos was to take the cameras out of the equation. He helped himself to the equipment and reportedly returned to his residence to call the police. Police eventually had LaBeouf give up the camera and didn’t arrest him. “We handle each incident on a case-by-case basis,” an unnamed official told X17 Online…

Ricky Martin Livin’ ‘Evita’ Loca on Broadway:

Ricky Martin is heading to the stage — this time for ‘Evita’ on Broadway. In the first new Broadway production of the Tony Award-winning musical since its 1979 New York debut, Martin will play the character Che. “I’ve been blessed with the opportunity to perform on many of the world’s largest concert stages, but I’ve never lost my love for the intimacy of the theater,” Martin said in a statement Wednesday. The show’s producers also announced that Argentine actress Elena Roger will star as Evita, a role she played on the London stage in 2006 to critical acclaim…

Bankrupt ‘Housewife’ Teresa Giudice Speaks Out:

his week, the news came out that ‘Real Housewives of New Jersey’ star Teresa Giudice owes a whopping $11 million in various debts. Having made a name for herself on the show as someone with a very lavish lifestyle, this came as a shock to everyone. Now, Teresa is speaking out exclusively to Naughty But Nice, giving her version of how things got so out of hand, and what she’s doing to dig herself out of financial ruin. After the jump, details on the bankruptcy and why Teresa claims things aren’t always as they seem on television. According to papers filed in Newark Federal Court, the free-spending Guidice’s claim to only make $79,000 a year between the two of them, and are unable to handle the foreclosures and hefty credit card bills…

It’s Official: Tom Cruise Making Les Grossman Film
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After stealing every scene he shot in ‘Tropic Thunder’ and then bringing the house down at Sunday night’s MTV Movie Awards, Tom Cruise will be reprising his character Les Grossman for a full-length feature film, EW reports. Paramount and MTV films announced this afternoon they are developing a movie based on Grossman. Cruise will star and produce alongside ‘Tropic Thunder’ co-star and director Ben Stiller and Stuart Cornfeld of Red Hour Films. Michael Bacall has been tapped to write the screenplay…

The Dame’s Link Worthy

Designer Dresses: Dress 4 Less

Urkel Works: Popeater

Lindsay looking to get vagazzeled: Busy Bee Blogger

I’d top Jamie Oliver too: I Need My Fix

Hollywood Round-Up: Allie Is Wired

She’s evil and must be destroyed: I’m Not Obsessed

Sarah got her boobies done? Right Celebrity

The best BBQ: College Candy

Snooki hearts McCain: Backseat Cuddler

Do you like your Hoff roasted? Celebrity Smack

How can Courtney Love be more disturbing? She’s NUDE: Bumpshack

I don’t find Kellen Lutz all that hot: Gossip Teen

Football chicks: Celebrity Hot Sauce

Did the maid steal the butter? Stupid Celebrities

Whitney Houston Pregnant?!?

According to reports that have surfaced in recent days, Whitney Houston might actually be pregnant. Several pictures have surfaced that show a baby bump poking out from underneath her clothes, or maybe its a case of one – or ten – too many burritos.

Per theybf:

We’ve got video from her performance that may raise some eyebrows. Some folks say she’s just eating good and no longer on that ish, but others are ready to put her on Preggers Watch.

I’m not sure I’m buying the whole ‘pregnancy’ thing. She is, afterall, 46 with a rumored heavy drug habit. Maybe she finally won the battle against her demons and is still in the process of cleansing her body due to the drug that she took. Some have suggested that she is gaining weight because of steroid injections for a respiratory infection that Houston recently suffered, while other news sources have revealed that she is simply eating too much. My bet is on the latter.

Per Daily Enquirer:

“She’s pigging out constantly on room service and fast food and is showing no sign of slowing down,” shares a source.

Check out pictures of the new Whitney… Think there’s any truth in the Whitney baby rumor or has she just put on a few pounds? I’m going to go out on a limb and say Whitney has trouble with portion control. But I rather her pig out on room service then to start doing drugs again.

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Britney Spears Cheating ‘Scandal’

Given that every man we used to think was the faithful type (Tiger Woods, David Boreanaz, Jesse James, etc…) has been revealed to have a little crotch circus side action going on, it was only a matter of time before the cheating accusations reached Britney Spears. Star Magazine is reporting that her boyfriend, Jason Trawick, has been cheating on her with former personal assistant Jessica Steindorff!

“Jason has been cheating on Britney with Jessica from the beginning of their relationship,” a close friend of Jessica’s reveals to Star. “He has deceived Britney with his lies for too long, and somebody needs to tell her the truth, even if it hurts.”

Unsurprisingly, Jason’s made no comment and Jessica has declined to comment, but the two of them have supposedly been involved for 3 years!

Even as Jason and Britney became a very public pair, he tried to convince Jessica it was all a sham. “He was always telling Jessica that he had broken up with Britney so it was OK that they were sleeping together,” the friend tells Star.

Star claims to have secret emails exchanged between Jason and Jessica, including one from Jason in which he wrote “Miss you. Best u left. Just wanted a kiss.” Eh why not? Cheating seems to be the “in” thing these days.

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Kendra Wilkinson’s Sex Tape – Interview, PICS and VIDEO

If you want a case of the giggles and eye rolls, watch Kendra Wilkinson’s Sex Tape Interview with Ryan Seacrest.

Kendra put her dollar sign eyes away and slapped on a sad face while she claimed that her sex tape was an intimate moment caught on video and wishes it would have never seen the light of day. Me too Kendra.

“I’m a very open person, very honest about my life, but a sex tape is definitely not what I wanted in my life,” she said. “I made love to my boyfriend at the time, we just happened to videotape it. It wasn’t for anybody else’s eyes to see but ours.”

Ok. Ho got $680,000 for the tape and also gets 50% of the sales AFTER SHE SIGNED OFF ON IT. Vivid is selling it and they have claimed the advance sales alone have made it their highest selling sex tape. That is not counting all these interviews and magazine covers she is nabbing. I am pretty sure a sex tape in which the dude resembles Sloth from Goonies and WEARS SOCKS while they make their (un)sexy times is nothing compared to the sticky-icky she participate in at the Playboy mansion.

Currently the cover US is running her story with the words “MY SEX TAPE NIGHTMARE” emblazoned on it. We have all done stupid shiz like this and I will be the first to admit my moral compass doesn’t usually point north, but the real nightmare here should be the fact she put out to a guy who seduces women with a panther blanket on his bed.

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Globe Magazine Gary Coleman Deathbed PHOTOS

Gary Coleman’s ex wife Shannon gives us a case of the creeps by posing next to her dying husband for a photo like she is getting her pic taken with Robert Pattinson after bumping into him at In and Out Burger. WTF???

Globe Magazine confirmed that the photo was sold to them, but refused to say what the price tag was and who sold it. Fingers are all pointing to the former child star’s ex wife, Shannon Price. Currently rumors that Price was paid $10,000 for the pics of Coleman just hours before he passed away.

Despite attempts made by Dion Mial, Coleman’s longtime friend and former manager, the Gary Coleman death photos hit newsstands. Dial was appointed as special administrator of the late actor’s estate by a judge in Utah. (A will signed in 1999 named also Mial as executor.)

Via CBS News:

“Mial was not able to stop Globe Magazine from publishing the deathbed image, which he accused Price of peddling to tabloids in an “ongoing desperate attempt” to profit from his death.

A statement issued by Price’s press rep Monday did not deny Mial’s accusation, but did say she needed money because she had helped Mial pay for a lawyer.”

I am pretty shallow, but I would try hookin’ before I’d go selling pics of my dead husband as I posed next to him. This ho needs to be on “The World’s Dumbest Criminals.”

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Katy Perry Slams Lady Gaga ‘Alejandro’ Video ?!?

Everyone seems to be taking verbal swings at Lady Gaga lately. Christina Aguilera isn’t exactly a fan of the Gaga. (Click HERE to read about Aguilera’s latest comments on the Poker Face songstress.) Paris Hilton flipped her lid in early 2009 when the word spread that the “do-nothing heir-head she (Gaga) went to school with” was aimed at her. Hilton’s frenemies also squealed that she was insanely jealous of Lady’s success.

Donny Osmond also attacked the singer for her ‘Telephone’ video being sexually graphic, use of profanity and violence. M.I.A. (many didn’t know her until ‘Paper Planes’ made a wave on ‘Pineapple Express” soundtrack) voiced how offended she was to be compared to Lady Gaga during an interview with NY Mag.

“Lady Gaga — people say we’re similar, that we both mix all these things in the pot and spit them out differently, but she spits it out exactly the same! None of her music’s reflective of how weird she wants to be or thinks she is.”

Now you can add Katy Perry to that list. The premiere of Gaga’s video for ‘Alejandro’ was a viral search yesterday. Most were left scratching their heads in confusion and pure bewilderment after viewing. Perry followed and tweeted a rather vague message that is believed to be slamming the controversial video.

“Using blasphemy as entertainment is as cheap as a comedian telling a fart joke.”

Do we have another contender in the Anti-Gaga movement? I do find a bit of hypocrisy in this statement due to the fact she is marrying a man whose comedic career is based on penis and fart jokes. We also must not forget that Perry got her start in the Christian music world before she “Kissed a Girl” and liked it and is now strapping on a bra that shoots icing. (Click HERE to see the clip of Perry’s ‘California Gurls’ video featuring the icing bra.)

Is Gaga the second coming of Madonna? She is just as “scandalous” and groundbreaking while causing mayhem in a new age that is more considerably more liberal than Madge’s 1980’s playground. Is jealousy to blame for all the voiced distaste for Gaga’s work? What do you think?

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Hollywood Dame Exclusive Interview – Alex Band

The inspiring sound of Alex Band’s powerful, emotionally charged voice is immediately recognizable to millions of music lovers, thanks to modern-day classics like “Adrienne,” “Our Lives” and the chart-topping hit “Wherever You Will Go,” which Billboard recently named the #1 Adult Pop Song of the Decade. And though ‘We’ve All Been There,’ Band’s solo debut (released June 29 on his own AMB label through EMI), contains the first new material we’ve heard from the former leader of ‘The Calling‘ in half a decade, “Wherever You Will Go” (which he wrote at 16 and released at 19, remarkably enough) remains a staple of the Adult Pop format, while “Our Lives” is a heavily used bumper on ESPN and other sports programming.

If his fans feel that Band is long overdue for a return to the spotlight, the L.A. native has himself been chafing at the bit to make his return throughout the last five years, which he spent in musical exile. But the time has finally come for that voice to inspire us once again. “I’ve lived with these songs for years,” says Band, “and the whole point is to share them with everybody now.”

Describing the title song, which opens this stunningly wide screen album and sets up its thematic breadth, Band says, “It’s definitely about my own struggle, but I think everyone can relate to what I’ve been through from experiences in their lives. I think everything I’m talking about on the record is pretty universal. And knowing now that I’m writing for different cultures, with fans around the world, it’s important that what I’m writing about is generalized enough that people can take the songs in their own way. ‘We’ve All Been There’ is almost like a mantra—‘Here I am…these scars on my hands…doing what I can’—with this chorus behind me singing, ‘We’ve all been there.’ In a way, I was writing my own therapy.”

The torrid first single, “Tonight,” is now in rotation at Adult Pop radio, where Band remained a core artist during his years of silence. The track has also been used in the CW series “The Vampire Diaries” and can be heard in the TV campaign for this summer’s World Cup (just as “Our Lives” was played over the closing ceremonies of the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics). The striking video, directed by TV veteran David Barrett (The Vampire Diaries, CSI: NY, NCIS: Los Angeles), working with the production crew from the “Twilight” series of feature films, features Band doing his own stunts, including jumping—or more accurately flying—off the top of a cliff. As the video reveals, the song describes a supernatural love story. “I didn’t want to write a conventional love song,” he recalls. “I wanted it to have some weirder meaning—and this was before the resurgence of the vampire love story, but I’d just seen the movie Underworld, and I thought it would be cool and different to write about a vampire trying to win over this girl and to be able to have her for one night. So that led to lines like, ‘Let the music take us over/We’ll fall into forever, all is right/’Cause I got you where I want you/Tonight.’”

At its heart, though, We’ve All Been There charts the course of a distinctly human romantic relationship, from its first stirrings to its final moments. “A lot of these songs are drawn from personal experiences,” Band confirms. “I got married at the beginning of this process and got divorced at the end of the record. ‘Love’ was written in the early stages of that relationship, when my ex-wife was going through medical problems, which we dealt with throughout the years. And ‘Leave (Today Is the Day)’ was the last song I added to the record, after we’d gotten divorced. So a bunch of these songs are extremely personal.” His then-wife’s illness led to the critical need for a liver transplant, which she had to forgo due to the waiting list. The experience inspired Band to devote his time and energies to the Donate Life organization, which is dedicated to building organ-donor awareness.

Band’s creative mechanism was also triggered by “what I’ve seen friends and family going through, and I’ve been hugely influenced by what’s happening in the world. And music, of course—I don’t think anyone can listen to my records and not realize I’m a huge fan of U2. I get massive inspiration from going to shows by some of my favorite bands like U2 and Coldplay. But the biggest inspiration for this record was what I went through—the frustration of it all and trying to stay positive. But it resulted in some good songs, at least.”

The title song’s companion piece is the culminating “Start Over Again.” “As soon as we wrote that one, I knew it had to be the last track,” says Band. “It goes into a jam-out section, with a choir of my overdubbed voice singing, ‘After all you’ve done/You thought there’d be someone/To give you everything you want’—that thought of, ‘Haven’t I done enough?’ But sometimes you don’t get what you want, and you have to accept that and start over again. It was a sort of epiphany, writing that song. So it seemed like the perfect epic song to end the album with.”

So where’s he been all this time? “After the second album,” Band recalls, “my partner in The Calling, Aaron Kamin, wanted to do other things, and since I was already pretty much doing everything on my own, I decided to become a solo artist.” But when the powers that be at RCA insisted that he do a “supergroup” album project, Band sought and got his release, signing with Geffen soon thereafter.

Thus began an elongated project that would span nearly two years, eventually encompassing no less than five co-producers, primarily including the veteran John Fields (Switchfoot), up-and-comer Daniel Damico and engineer Tal Herzberg, with Chuck Reed helming two tracks and Matt Serletic one. Playing alongside Band, who plays guitars and several of the basslines, were some of the best musicians on the planet, including drummers Abe Laboriel Jr., Dorian Crozier and Kenny Aronoff, keyboard player Jamie Muhoberac and guitarist Tim Pierce. The renowned Paul Buckmaster (Elton John’s ’70s classics) contributed string arrangements to several tracks, while the in-demand Chris Lord-Alge mixed the album, as he’d done with The Calling. Loaded with potential hits—and strikingly cohesive despite its diverse origins—the album was completed in 2007.

Later that year, Geffen went through a reorganization, putting the album in limbo. “At the same time, Stu Sobol, my manager for 10 years passed away, which was incredibly sad,” Alex explains. “So, between Geffen going through major changes and Stu passing away, I realized then that I had to make a serious leap of faith and believe in myself. I decided that, if I’m gonna fail, I’d rather fail doing what I want to do.”

Band spent a year in negotiations and a sizable amount of his own money to buy back the album master—so you might say he’s financially as well as emotionally invested in this music. He’s spent the last year creating his label, surrounding himself with a top-flight team and partnering with EMI, which is distributing the album in the States and releasing it outright in all other territories. “I’ve finally got creative control, which is the main reason I went through all this,” he says. So now I’m starting completely over as a solo artist and reintroducing myself to the world.”

I had the chance to talk with Alex and ask him about his upcoming album, his plans for the future, and what he likes to do in the little free time he has. You can read about that below.

When did you first realize you had an interest in music and what sparked that interest?

I don’t know what really sparked that interest. I mean, I was really into music as early as 2 years old so I don’t know. I remember my father used to listen to the Beatles and David Bowie. When I was 5 years old, he flew us all to Paris to see “The Phantom of the Opera” and that really started it all. I got my first guitar at 8 years old and started writing seriously. At 11, I made my first record and at 15 I had a record deal.

How did you break into the music industry?

Well really the first step was the record deal. A guy moved in next door to us and it turned out he was the VP of RCA and I knew that was a good chance so I drove him crazy and ended up signing. 10 years later Disney heard “Wherever You Will Go” and asked for me to perform it in the movie “Coyote Ugly” when I was 19 and a year later I recorded an album.

What makes you feel that your upcoming album is different from other artists in your genre?

I would say the songwriting, mostly. Its lush and timeless. I think its a good representation of that. “Wherever You Go” is still played and that was released 10 years ago. I write songs that are big, compassionate, and heartfelt.

What are some of your plans for promoting your album – do you plan on touring, doing ‘meet & greets,’ etc…?

Oh, I’m doing it all. I’ve been on tour for the past 5 months in Europe and America. My single “Tonight” is in the 20s on the Top 40 charts. I’ve been doing a mixture of radio visits, meet & greets, opening for other people. In Europe I was touring, doing openings, and tv appearances. I have a headlining tour that starts July 14th. I start shooting today for a big tv show, that I can’t mention who it is right now, for August. I’m doing lots of cool promotions.

What are some short term and long term goals that you have lined out for yourself. What’s next for you?

Short term would be to make my first single a hit, working hard with radio and with fans to push it as high as it can go. Long term would be to get the album out and solidify my career as a solo artist. Put out records way more frequently, I mean this is my 1st in 6 years.

Have you written or created a song that didn’t make the album cut that you wished would have?

I think I’ve written about 150 songs for this album. Recorded 20 of them. 14 made the cut. One extra for iTunes. One extra on the European version. so I’m sure that the others that were recorded will be released in some fashion, so no I don’t think I have one. Usually the labels allow for 12 songs on a record, and I used 14 since I created it myself.

Do you have any musical pet-peeves?

I would have to say music without heart, music that won’t be here 10 years from now. I like music that captures a moment in your life, so that later on when you hear it you will remember the moment that was special.

Besides music, what are your favorite things to do? What keeps you grounded?

When I’m home, which is rare, I like being normal. Taking walks, going to the movies, spending time with my family and being with my fiance. Relaxing really. I like to fly, too. I’m a helicopter pilot. Just recently I flew to northern California and back for a performance. Its a freedom thing, really.

What do you miss the most, besides family and friends, while you are out traveling?

My cat. Or, well, I have two cats now, so my cats. Just the comfort of home, especially when I keep going to Europe. I think in this year I have traveled 150,000 miles, been around the world about 4 times. I miss the places I eat, the drinks I know, just the things you take for granted. The simple things like going to bed and waking up the same time, which is hard with the constant changing of time zones.

What is one accomplishment you hope to make above all others in your life and your career?

In my life, having children. It’s definitely something that I want to do. In my career, well I’m not going to sit here and say I want to win a Grammy. I just want to keep making a living with my music, touring, making albums, and having the freedom to do what I want to do with my music. Keep having a fan base. I don’t have to be the biggest or the best, but just to do it and sustain my lifestyle.

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Lux for Less: Ashley Greene Pink Tank

Ashley Greene is playing Hills ho and wearing an embellished pick Arden B tunic while talking on her cell and toting a pup. Not all of us have sweet, sweet Twilight money to spend on lux looks so here are a few more affordable options…

Pink Embellished Tank: Dillards $34

Black Three Quarter Sleeve Blazer: Nordstrom – $48

Plus Sized Pink Embellished Tank: Nordstrom

Plus Sized Black Blazer- Torrid $54

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Salma Hayek Snake Freak Out – Video

She looks absolutely traumatized! While doing an interview for “Grown Ups” with Maria Bello and Maya Rudolph, Salma Hayek is terrified when a snake decides to join in the interview! In what has to be the single most hilarious press interview gone wrong-type clip, watch what happens with Salma notices her slithery friend!

Hilarious! Although, I probably would ran to another country in 5 seconds, flat!

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