Justin Bieber Tweets His Phone Number?!?

Sit down tweens and super creepy adult men lurking at your local library computer–the phone number posted on Justin Bieber’s official Twitter page was not actually his!

Apparently, someone hacked into the Bieber’s Twitter account late Saturday night and posted a phone number stating to call or text Bieber. Naturally, estrogen levels soared and thousands of tweens got their thumbs a flying trying to get a piece of the teen heartthrob.

Problem? The phone number posted was not Bieber’s, but that of a Detroit teenager named Kevin Kristopik. The poor kid became flooded with texts and phone calls starting around midnight on Saturday.

So what happened? According to Gawker, there’s a smutty Twitter feud between Bieber and Kristopik.

“It appears to be payback on some level for Kristopik hacking the Twitter account of a childhood friend of Justin’s named Ryan Butler, and using it to get Justin’s phone number. On July 27th, Kristopik tweeted ‘im the one who hacked ryan and got justins #.’ When asked today on Twitter, ‘You hacked ryan, and now jb wants payback so he tweeted your number?’ Kristopik replied, ‘Kinda.’ (The hacking incident is well-known in the insular world of Justin Bieber micro-gossip.)”

OMG! No way? Totes! BRB, have to tell the ‘rents! H8R!

The number was pulled down almost immediately.

Hilary Duff and Mike Comrie Wedding – PHOTOS

“Lizzie MacGuire” star Hilary Duff, 22, wed her long-time hockey player beau Mike Comrie, 29, this weekend.

The two were wed in front of 100 of their closest friends and family in a sunset ceremony in Santa Barbara, California.

OK Magazine is reporting that Duff wore a mermaid-style dress by Vera Wang and was escorted down the aisle by her mother, Susan, who was dressed in Badgley Mischka.

The actress’s sister, Hayley, was maid of honor. An additional four bridesmaids completed the wedding party.

Congrats!

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Hollywood Dame Exclusive Interview – Sons Of Sylvia

“Crazy how you can have everything but time,” Sons of Sylvia frontman Ashley Clark sings in “Revelation,” the band’s autobiographical tale of finding destiny through music and the unbreakable bond of brotherly love. “And I don’t know where I’m going, but I know it’s going fast,” he continues, delivering the passion of truth with every line of the country-rock anthem, beginning with, “I was born the day John Lennon died.”

It’s a fitting introduction to the genre-defying trio whose previous incarnation, The Clark Brothers, won Fox’s American Idol-inspired Next Great American Band in record time and with seemingly little effort. Granted, the three brothers — Ashley, Austin and Adam — individually were well practiced when auditions came around. Ashley had been playing fiddle and singing background vocals in Carrie Underwood’s band, while Austin and Adam had toured with SheDaisy. At the time, all three were living in Nashville (not together), but they didn’t have an actual band to speak of. “We just went down in the basement, filmed ourselves playing a few songs and sent it in,” Ashley explains of the submission process. “And next thing you know, we got a call back.”

“We all kept thinking, ‘How are we going to win a band show without a band,’” adds Adam of their lack of a rhythm section. “So when we got there, it was all a little overwhelming and I just wanted to make it to the top 5. I didn’t think we were gonna get very far in it.”

But thanks to fan votes, not only did they make it past the top 5, The Clark Brothers went on to win the 2007 competition, beating out 10,000 contenders for the title and scoring a recording contract with 19 Recordings/Interscope Records in the process. Says Austin: “It was amazing and at the same time, humbling. We just felt very honored that from all the bands, people picked us.”

Call it a fluke, but the way the brothers see their television discovery, it was all a matter of fate and faith. In fact, there are two things Ashley, Austin and Adam have never doubted: that music runs in their blood and wherever it may lead them, that’s the path they were meant to take. Such has been their mantra from a very young age where the siblings, three of 11 born to preacher parents, began playing and touring North America.

Over time, the brothers had ostensibly gone their separate ways, at least professionally, until Ashley orchestrated the basement reunion that would lead to the formation of Sons of Sylvia, the name change (inspired by their mother) signifying “a clean, fresh start,” according to Ashley.

What followed their Next Great American Band win were months of nonstop writing as the guys continued on their musical journey. Destination: unknown. “We took everything we love about country music and put it into this record,” Ashley explains. “And after writing, like, 300 songs, we weren’t ready to stop there, so we thought we’d take a leap of faith and do something totally new and different.”

The result? The hard-driving “John Wayne,” in which Austin does to the dobro what autotune did to the pop chorus. Indeed, distortions abound on this track, Ashley proves his vocal range has no limits and Adam takes the mandolin to another dimension. Upping the ante on “50 Ways,” the brothers deliver undeniable hooks while upping the BPMs on their stringed instruments. But it’s on the anthemic “Love Left to Lose,” which Ashley co-wrote with their cousin, hit maker and OneRepublic frontman, Ryan Tedder, that these Sons wear their hearts on their sleeves, while making the audience’s melt. Or at least that’s been the case as nightly sing-alongs have sprung up on Carrie Underwood’s tour, which S.O.S. is opening.

“‘Love Left to Lose’ is a special song because Ashley and Ryan have a really cool history of living and traveling together before Ryan made it big,” says Adam. “And now we’re on the same label! It’s so weird how our lives are a series of strange events like that—impossible situations over and over again, becoming possible.”

From Ashley’s purview, nothing was weirder than sitting in a room with his cousin-turned-Grammy nominee, and putting pen to paper. “It was surreal,” Ashley says. “We were just laughing, like, ‘Can you believe this?’ It’s been a crazy road.”

Recorded in Nashville, Los Angeles, and Vancouver, Canada, featuring production by Jack Joseph Puig, Ryan Tedder, Jeff Trott, Brian Howes, Gerald O’Brien, Catt Gravitt, and Mike Shimshack along with co-writes by them and Lindy Robbins, Revelation is the beginning of a newly-charted course for this immensely talented group. And Ashley, who has been on a steady diet of the Beatles, U2, Elvis and The Doors and considers himself a “late bloomer,” is gladly leading the charge — with gusto and swagger. “I think in my heart, I’m more of a rocker,” he says. “For a long time, it was like I couldn’t always express myself or how I really feel. Now, I want to go wild and dance around the stage.”

I had the chance to speak with Ashley about their album, their goals, and what drives them the most to do what they love. You can read about that below.

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

I would say probably when I was 5 years old, my dad. There were 11 of us kids and he made us play an instrument. He got me a violin at age 5 for Christmas one year and was like “Alright, you’re gonna play tomorrow at church,” and I was like “What?” and so I went and I played. I thought it sounded pretty awesome but the whole church as like in dead silence so it must have sounded awful. We’ve gone to blue grass festivals and churches all our lives. Music is the most natural thing I know, so I would have to say I’ve had an interest from the very beginning. And it was definitely my dad who sparked that interest.

How did you break into the music industry?

Oh wow, that’s a good question. We had a band called ‘The Clark Family Experience’ in the late 90′s with 6 of us brothers and we went to Nashville and did the whole country thing. We were all very young and went straight from the farm to a record deal our first day in Nashville. It didn’t go anywhere but it was a big learning experience for us, mostly to not be so trusting of everyone. But it was the first window that opened up for us, I mean people in town knew who we were because we were a bunch of brothers. But then we split up and went our separate ways. Austin went and joined a country group, and I followed my dad around to different churches. Then in 2005, I played for Carrie Underwood after ‘American Idol’ and it ended up to where we were on David Letterman and Jay Leno and Oprah. It was amazing! Then after leaving Carrie there was an ad on American Idol for the ‘Next Great American Band’ and so I got my two brothers and we sent in for it and got a call back – long story short, we won the show which lead to a duet with Carrie, playing on American Idol, and then touring with her. It’s been a whirlwind, an incredible journey!

How would you describe the sound of your music and what makes you feel your album is different from other artists in your genre?

I would describe it very simple – Its a little bit country and a little bit Rock & Roll. It’s different because of the instrumental part of it; there is a lot of mandolin playing and fiddle. We try to blend two worlds together. It comes from honesty, and we’re not trying to sound like anybody.

What are some of your short term and long term goals that you live lined out for yourself?

Short term, I just want to keep touring, playing music. Keep it going. Long term – just one day be able to help people somehow. I don’t know how exactly but little ways using music and proceeds to help unfortunate people.

What is your favorite song off your album and why?

I would say ’50 Ways’ because of the high energy. It makes me want to kick something and dance at the same time.

What do you miss the most besides family and friends when you are traveling and touring?

Getting into my own car and bed. Driving to the grocery store, doing nothing but buying groceries. Just being normal for a while. But then after doing that for a while, its like “Man, I can’t wait to get back on the road.”

What do you like the most about being on tour?

It’s more than one thing, but I would have to say playing music because it’s what we love to do.

What drives you the most to do what you love? What inspires you?

What dives me more and more is home. Giving people hope. Driving me to be a better artist and a person. Always learning new things and looking at life with wide opened eyes. Being excited about what’s next. What inspires me is passion, belief, faith. Doing the impossible. Conquering the world type thing. People inspire me. Some of the people who come through the autograph lines have such sad stores and they inspire me because of the way they feel.

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

Oh man, I don’t know. I think it comes back to those two questions. Just somehow change peoples lives.

What sort of feelings do you hope your fans will have from listening to your album?

Every song on the album has a different feeling. Each song is its own deal. Overall, I hope they feel hope.

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Britney Spears Cutting After Justin Timberlake Refuses Duet?

Britney Spears still isn’t over her failed romance with Justin Timberlake – at least, according to The National Enquirer. According to them, Britney had a “violent outburst” in a recording studio because Justin refused to record a duet with her.

Via Celebitchy Per National Enquirer:

“No one, especially the producers hired by her record label, wanted to tell Britney to her face that Justin won’t record a song with her,” the source added. “Finally, Britney’s father Jamie broke the news to her while she was in the studio.”

Enraged, Britney threw a temper tantrum that would put a 2 year-old to shame, said the source.

“Britney started cursing, screaming and shouting in front of record executives and music producers,” the source revealed. “She was so upset she began yanking at her hair and pulled out half of her expensive hair extensions. She went off on her father and cursed him out. It got pretty scary, and Jamie was completely embarrassed by her outrageous behavior.”

Perhaps JT’s been struck with stage fright after being out the studio for so long? Or maybe Jessica Biel just wouldn’t allow it? Or maybe, and more realistically, this story is just another load of bs that the Enquirer has tried to sell us.

Per Gossip Cop:

What’s a shame is that the tab is still whining about a relationship that ended eight years ago, and alleging there are issues when, in fact, there is no bad blood between the two pop stars. Adds a source close to Spears, the meltdown tale is also “not true.”

However, if this were true – it would be an explanation to this picture.

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New Music Friday – Mike Posner

Mike Posner released his debut album, “31 Minutes to Takeoff,” which includes the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 single “Cooler Than Me,” as well as his second single, “Please Don’t Go.” With Don Cannon and DJ Benzi, he released his first mixtape, “A Matter of Time,” from his dorm room at Duke University in March 2009. In July 2009, Posner signed a major label deal with J Records (RCA/Sony). He chose to return to Duke after signing his record deal, and toured on the weekends while at the same time recording for his debut album.

His debut album was released August 10, 2010. The first single from the album, “Cooler Than Me,” as of July 3 had climbed the Billboard Hot 100 to reach No. 6. He performed at Bonnaroo and the 2010 Warped Tour in the summer. A second single, “Please Don’t Go,” was issued on July 20, 2010. Posner performed his hit song “Cooler Than Me” on “America’s Got Talent” on July 28th.

Watch the video for “Cooler Than Me” above.

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Miley Cyrus D-Cup Implants

Has the pressure of Hollywood and being in the limelight finally caught up with her? Miley Cyrus is apparently considering a little boost to her self esteem, thinking breast implants are the way to go. In the latest issue of Star, a source says that Miley Cyrus is seriously considering implants because she wants hers to be the size of Holly Madison’s.

Per Cleveland Leader:

“The only thing Miley Cyrus likes less than a flat note is a flat chest. She’s already seen a plastic surgeon and aims to up her cups to Holly Madison proportions, a source tells Star.

“Miley is intent on getting a boob job, and she’s insisting her parents sign the consent form, which is required since she’s still 17 years old,” notes the source.

“Billy Ray and Tish are letting her go for it. She’s beyond their control, anyway.”

Come on, who really didn’t see this coming? For someone who made a financial killing off of Hannah Montana, she sure is trying very hard to rid herself of that teen image. If there are any truth to these rumors, which I highly doubt there is, we aren’t buying her so-called “insecurities” as she gives out lap dances and prances around half naked while flashing her lady bits at any given opportunity. She should stop obsessing about how she looks, and maybe think about how she is perceived.

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Shania Twain to Replace Jennifer Lopez on American Idol

First it was reported that Jennifer Lopez would replace Ellen DeGeneres as random judge #3 on American Idol this fall. Then, sources broke that Lopez’s heavy demands had caused that deal to fall through (read about that HERE)

Now, TMZ is reporting that the talks with Lopez aren’t officially dead, but that Idol producers have a back-up plan in place in case the diva gets too big for her spanx: Shania Twain.

“Shania was a hit on ‘Idol’ this past season when she served as guest judge and mentor. We’re told Shania is Plan B.”

If Shania Twain is plan B, does this mean Reuben Studdard is plan C?

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Jennifer Aniston Shoots Back At Bill O’Reilly

In case you missed it, last week Bill O’Reilly spilled his mouth vomit condemning Jennifer Anistonand her new film “The Switch.”

In the film, Aniston plays a single woman who chooses to have a child through artificial insemination. O’Reilly, who apparently has birthed many children, called Aniston “…destructive to society,” for promoting a movie that diminishes the role of fathers in the lives of their children.

Oy vey! It’s too much for a Friday morning.

Now, Aniston has fired back at O’Reilly to People.

“Of course, the ideal scenario for parenting is obviously two parents of a mature age. Parenting is one of the hardest jobs on earth. And, of course, many women dream of finding Prince Charming (with fatherly instincts), but for those who’ve not yet found their Bill O’Reilly, I’m just glad science has provided a few other options.”

Suck it Bill!

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Rihanna’s New Neck Tattoo Translated Wrong – PHOTOS

Rihanna is edgy we get it. But that Ronald McDonald version of a bad bowl cut shiz on her head is an offense to my delicate corneas. Regardless, she got another tattoo and plopped it on her neck. It says “rebelle fleur” which translates properly to “flower rebel.” Popeater points out that she probably meant it to say “fleur rebelle” which would mean “rebel flower.”

Perhaps she is a “flower rebel” and secretly harbors a hatred of petunias.

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Charlie Sheen Highest Paid TV Actor – LIST

Networks are rumored to be cutting down actor’s salaries in order to tread water in the economy. So what are your favorite tv stars making?

The comedy genre sees more cash flow. Charlie Sheen recently re-negotiated himself into the current highest paid per episode actor and dwarfed his co-star Jon Cryer’s salary.

Charlie Sheen (Two and a Half Men) $1.25 million
Jon Cryer (Two and a Half Men) $550,000
Marcia Cross (Desperate Housewives) $400,000
Teri Hatcher (Desperate Housewives) $400,000
Felicity Huffman (Desperate Housewives) $400,000
Eva Longoria Parker (Desperate Housewives) $400,000
Dan Castellaneta (The Simpsons) $400,000
Julie Kavner (The Simpsons) $400,000
Tina Fey (30 Rock) $350,000
Jeremy Piven (Entourage) $350,000
Steve Carell (The Office) $297,000
Angus T. Jones (Two and a Half Men) $250,000
David Duchovny (Californication) $200,000
Kevin Dillon (Entourage) $200,000
Adrian Grenier (Entourage) $200,000
Miranda Cosgrove (iCarly) $180,000
Edie Falco (Nurse Jackie) $175,000
William Shatner ($#*! My Dad Says) $150,000
David Spade (Rules of Engagement) $150,000
Ed O’Neill (Modern Family) $100,000
Patrick Warburton (Rules of Engagement) $85,000
Betty White (Hot in Cleveland) $75,000
Kaley Cuoco (The Big Bang Theory) $60,000
Johnny Galecki (The Big Bang Theory) $60,000
Ty Burrell (Modern Family) $50,000
Jane Lynch (Glee) $50,000
Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory) $40,000
Matthew Morrison (Glee) $30,000
Selena Gomez (Wizards of Waverly Place) $30,000
Dylan and Cole Sprouse (The Suite Life of Zack and Cody) $20,000 (each)
Rico Rodriguez (Modern Family) $15,000

Hugh Laurie is the highest paid per episode actor in the drama category. With as many dramas out there, I am not surprised.

Hugh Laurie (House) $400,000+ (per espisode)
Christopher Meloni & Mariska Hargitay (Law & Order: SVU) $395,000 (each)
David Caruso (CSI: Miami) $375,000
Marg Helgenberger (CSI) $375,000
Mark Harmon (NCIS) $375,000
Laurence Fishburne (CSI) $350,000
Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer) $350,000
Denis Leary (Rescue Me) $350,000
Gary Sinise (CSI: NY ) $275,000
Patrick Dempsey (Grey’s Anatomy) $250,000
David Boreanaz (Bones) $200,000
Jeffrey Donovan (Burn Notice) $200,000
Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife ) $175,000
Dana Delany (Body of Proof ) $150,000
Lauren Graham (Parenthood) $150,000
Jada Pinkett Smith (HawthoRNe) $150,000
Jimmy Smits (Outlaw) $150,000
LL Cool J (NCIS: Los Angeles) $125,000
Chris O’Donnell (NCIS: Los Angeles) $125,000
Mark Feuerstein (Royal Pains) $125,000
Jason Lee (Memphis Beat) $125,000
Joe Mantegna (Criminal Minds) $125,000
Tom Selleck (Blue Bloods) $125,000
Michael Weatherly (NCIS) $125,000
Matt Bomer (White Collar) $100,000
Nathan Fillion (Castle) $100,000
Thomas Gibson (Criminal Minds) $100,000
Jon Hamm (Mad Men) $100,000
Cole Hauser (Chase) $100,000
Alex O’Loughlin (Hawaii Five-0) $100,000
Timothy Olyphant (Justified ) $100,000
Scott Caan (Hawaii Five-0) $80,000
Angie Harmon (Rizzoli & Isles) $75,000
Anna Paquin (True Blood) $75,000
Blair Underwood (The Event) $75,000
Zachary Levi (Chuck) $60,000
Ian Somerhalder (The Vampire Diaries) $40,000
Shailene Woodley (The Secret Life of the American Teenager) $40,000
Ashley Tisdale (Hellcats) $30,000

Late Night/Talk Shows is obvious as Oprah has a money pit in which she goes swimming ala Scrooge McDuck. Who knew Judge Judy was a high roller!

Oprah Winfrey $315 million (yearly)
Judge Judy Sheindlin $45 million
David Letterman (The Late Show) $28 million
Jay Leno (The Tonight Show) $25 million
Conan O’Brien (The Conan O’Brien Show) $10 million
Ellen DeGeneres (The Ellen DeGeneres Show) $8 million
Jimmy Kimmel (Jimmy Kimmel Live) $6 million
Chelsea Handler (Chelsea Lately) $3.5 million
George Lopez (Lopez Tonight) $3.5 million
In the reality realm, Ryan Seacrest and his mane of gelled perfection topple his fellow reality show rivals.
Ryan Seacrest (American Idol) $15 million (yearly)
Joel McHale (The Soup) $2 million
Piers Morgan (America’s Got Talent) $2 million
Kate Gosselin (Kate Plus 8) $250,000 per episode
Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi (Jersey Shore) $30,000 per episode

Via Yahoo