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Wow, now that is going to be some red carpet
June 29th, 2006 under Paul McCartney/Heather Mills. [ Comments: none ]

Headed by Beatles royalty, the red carpet will be a long and winding road at Friday’s gala opening of "Love" at The Mirage.
The celebrity list was nearing 80 on Wednesday, with the addition of Prince and Woody Harrelson for the VIP opening of the Cirque du Soleil show featuring music of The Beatles.
The cavalcade begins at 5:30 p.m.
Surviving Beatles Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr will be joined by the wives of the late Beatles John Lennon (Yoko Ono) and George Harrison (Olivia Harrison).
Also attending from the Beatles family: music director Sir George Martin and his son, Giles Martin, who co-directs the show’s music with his father; Lennon’s sons, Julian and Sean Ono Lennon; Harrison’s son Dhani; and Cynthia Lennon, John’s first wife.
An appearance by Siegfried & Roy will be Roy’s first return to the same theater where he was seriously injured by a show tiger on Oct. 3, 2003.
Also on hand: Billy Crystal, Tony Bennett, Eric Idle (Monty Python), Megan Mullally, Eddie Murphy, Busta Rhymes, Virginia Madsen, John Densmore (The Doors), Michael Richards ("Seinfeld"), Beach Boy Brian Wilson, Dylan McDermott, Gina Gershon, Dita Von Teese and Shannon Elizabeth.
The list goes on: Deborah Harry (Blondie), Roberta Flack, Elizabeth Berkley ("Showgirls"), Kevin Nealon, Wayne Brady, Paul Reiser and Carrot Top.
Poker stars Chris Ferguson and Annie Duke will be mingling with Steve Van Zandt, Jeff Lynne (ELO), Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) and David Foster.

 

Norm Clarke 

The fact the surviving Beatles and the widows of Lennon and Harrison are going to be there is f()cking amazing and legendary. Add in the fact that Roy will make his first return to same the place where was attacked. Seriously, this will be a night to remember and I wish I was there.  

 

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Mia Farrow talks ahout Woody and Soon-Yi
June 29th, 2006 under Brangelina. [ Comments: none ]

Actress Mia Farrow, currently in theaters in the horror remake The Omen, recently spoke out on her family and her relationship with director Woody Allen. The one-time collaborators famously split when Woody began romancing Mia’s daughter, Soon-Yi Previn. In one of the nastiest custody battles of all time, Woody sued Mia for custody of their three children– and lost. He and Soon-Yi married in 1997 and have two adopted daughters of their own.

Mia admits she has forgiven Allen because the burden of her anger is "too heavy" for her to carry. However, she has also given up any dream of reconciling with her eldest daughter. "You just can’t go on mourning forever, and so I’ve moved on. It’s been a long time now. And I really don’t think of her as my daughter any more. I can’t. She isn’t. She’s estranged – and strange."

As for Mia and Woody’s children, none of them have seen Woody in years. Their only biological son, Seamus Ronan, recently changed his name to Ronan Seamus, because, as Mia explains, "in America would mispronounce it and call him Seemus." A child prodigy, 18-year old Ronan is attending Yale Law School. Like his mother, he has a passion for helping children, and they are both active in UNICEF. They even travelled to Darfur together in June 2006 to bring attention to the genocide in Sudan.

As for the rest of her 14 children, who range in ages from 12 to 36, Mia says she has never regretted having such a large family. "It can be challenging. I won’t deny that. But they’re just great kids so you just deal with everything."

 Celebrity Baby Blog

Is it just me or is Mia Farrow the original Angelina Jolie? 

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View this list of names of poss Star replacements.
June 29th, 2006 under The View. [ Comments: none ]

It looks like her part-time return to television with "Game$how
Marathon" may translate to full-time.

With Star Jones leaving, there is speculation that Ricki Lake may be
taking her place at "The View." If she does, it’ll be a return to
daytime after her show ended two years ago. It may have been her own
decision to throw in the towel, but the real reason was that the
stations who used to carry her show in the afternoons have buried it to
3:00 or 4:00 in the morning. Oh yeah, not to mention Dr. Phil getting up
and up in the ratings.

Two other people I see vying for Star’s position are Paige Davis (who
also returned to TV on G$M after she was given the pink slip by TLC) and
former "E! News" anchor Jules Asner. Ironically, she and Star both used
to cover red carpet events for E!…but not together, of course.

And yes, Jules was one of the hosts of "View" knockoff "Life and Style";
it got the cancellation notice after one season and ratings below 1.0.

With Rosie O’Donnell already in the mix, could either of those three
pick up where Star left off, or will "The View" go onto Season 10
without a replacement? As we always say in the business…STAY TUNED!

rec.arts.tv 

I want Connie Chung to join the show! Maybe she can sit on a piano and sing her opinions.

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Spelling’s death is turning into a Dynasty episode
June 29th, 2006 under Loni Anderson, Uncategorized. [ Comments: none ]

Tori’s Story: Tacky Take On Family Affairs

The country’s celebration of dreck and bad taste reaches a new low today: Tori Spelling is on the cover of Us Weekly, a mere five days after the death of her father, beloved TV producer Aaron Spelling.

Think about this: Aaron Spelling passed away on Friday night, June 23. Tori would have had to have given her interview by Monday at the latest in order to make Us’ printing schedule. The funeral was on Sunday. Creepy does not even begin to describe what this girl has done.

Ostensibly, Tori’s appearance is designed to destroy her mother, Candy, with whom she has been feuding for no apparent reason. Even Fallon Carrington, one of Aaron Spelling’s most self-centered creations, wouldn’t have gone this far.

I am told there are several discrepancies in Tori’s story, but an inside source familiar with the Spellings’ family crises has been very clear: According to this person, Tori did not attend her father’s burial. Further, this source insists, she had not seen him in months. The latter assertion has been confirmed all the way around.

It’s already well-documented that when Aaron Spelling had a stroke on June 18 — ironically, Father’s Day — Tori was in Toronto with her second husband, Dean McDermott.

Did she rush home to the bedside of her 83-year-old dad? No.

At the same time, the Spellings who were home knew how gravely ill Aaron was: according to my sources, Candy was already making plans for her husband’s funeral on Monday the 19th. When Spelling died, a press release was issued stating that his wife Candy and son Randy were at his side. There was no sign of Tori.

Tori insists in the Us Weekly piece that she came home for the funeral. She also says she visited her father on June 11 in Los Angeles. My source disputes this, but Tori’s publicist Kevin Sasaki says she was in attendance.

Either way, there’s something fishy here about a young woman whose father gift-wrapped her fame with a spot on “Beverly Hills, 90210.” It’s fame she would not have had otherwise. This girl is not an actress. She is no Meryl Streep. She isn’t even Lindsay Lohan. She was simply born into the right mansion at the right time.

My sources say that Tori, in fact, had not seen her father since last September. The word is that Aaron was not aware of her divorce from first husband Charlie Shanian and quick marriage to husband No. 2, who is also the father of two from his first marriage (publicist Sasaki was unclear about this himself). Tori’s marriage to Shanian broke up when she had an affair with McDermott on the set of a Lifetime TV movie.

In the Us Weekly story, Tori says the reason for the estrangement is her mother’s friendship with a man named Mark Abramson, who introduced the Spellings to each other some 38 years ago.

There is an implied affair, which friends of the Spellings dismiss as ridiculous. Abramson is described as a kind of “walker,” a friend who’s been there for Candy with no romantic involvement. Tori’s assertion doesn’t even make sense. It’s just sort of cruel and mean.

So what’s the story here? “Tori just kept coming at Aaron for more money all the time,” says a source. “She wouldn’t do anything for herself. Candy objected to it. It’s all about money.”

Tori did wind up getting a new show post-"90210," called “So noTORIous.” It’s a reality show on VH1 in which she plays herself and Loni Anderson plays her self-centered, shopping-obsessed and hateful mother. Anderson is supposedly playing Tori’s notion of Candy.

The Us Weekly cover is perhaps the most venal and permanently divisive story I’ve ever seen concerning a celebrity family. It makes anything Patti Davis Reagan did look like kindergarten. I doubt Candy Spelling will ever speak to her daughter again, and who could blame her?

As for Tori, she and Star Jones are the losers of the week. Each of them needs lessons in manners, graciousness and spin control. Maybe they can get a group rate.

Fox 411 

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Where is James Blunt when you need him?
June 29th, 2006 under Jordan/Peter Andre/Harvey. [ Comments: none ]

British glamour model Jordan has praised the wonder that is the air brush and claims that naturally she is pretty ugly.

Jordan aka Katie Price believes her glamorous look if more attractive then her natural one.

Speaking to FemaleFirst she said: “I don’t think I’m good looking. I can scrub up well. I eat like a pig. I breathe in and know what to wear."

Did she really say she knows what to wear? She can’t be serious?

However, the down to earth model did honestly add: "Any girl with the right lighting and make-up can look okay. Nowadays, they can make your legs look longer, do anything to transform you."

If only they could airbrush you in real life…

Entertainment Wise 

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