Ellen DeGeneres was stiff on her show today. Not as in she was not funny, but as in she has a real pain in the neck. She does not know how it happened, but she knows she can only see straight.
On that note, her chiropractor told her nothing about her “is straight.” You don’t need 8 years of medical school to make that diagnosis.
Before Patricia Arquette had the perfect marriage on Medium, she was in a less than perfect relationship with her teenage baby Daddy. Her acting has come a long way since she was 18 in that 1987 movie. Also, did you notice her boyfriend is a 23-year-old Dermott Mulroney?
If you want to watch this movie, you can catch it on Tubi TV for free.
On March 19th, Jessica Simpson gave birth to her third child. Since then she has lost 100 pounds. As we know, she put on a lot of weight during that pregnancy as normal women do.
That was then, now she is back to svelte self. She did not say how she lost the weight, but she did reveal she tipped the scale at 240 pounds. You would never know that looking at her now. Time for her to put in those Daisy Dukes again.
Rick Springfield became an International sensation thanks to his song Jessie’s Girl in 1981. The song has become one that urban legends are made of. We want to know who is Jessie and more importantly who is his girlfriend that the singer wants to find a woman like that.
This Thursday at 8:30p on AXS’s Mix Tape, the Rocker gives us the true story behind the song. He says, “I started going to this stained glass place in Pasadena. And the reason I kept going was because there was this girl there that was burning hot and she had a boyfriend, his name was Gary, and she didn’t want anything to do with me. So I took my sexual angst home and wrote a song about her. I tried ‘Gary’s Girl,’ but it didn’t ring. I actually had this original lyric sheet and I changed it to ‘Randy’s Girl.’ I’d actually started writing ‘Randy is a friend,’ and halfway through that line I thought you know what… no. So this name Jessie popped up in my head. I loved it, I went full tilt on the writing and recording thing.”
Now we know, Jessie is really Gary and Springfield did not get the girl. But he did he get a huge hit out of it. Good thing he didn’t believe in don’t talk to strangers because if he did, then he would not have met Gary and his girlfriend. Which means he would never have had this song and he never would have the career he has had. We would be like Rick Springfield who?
Next week on Mix Tape, Don McLean talks about the day the music died. In other words, what Buddy Holly meant to him.