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Leonardo DiCaprio is set to become the latest celebrity to get seriously skinny for a film role. The movie hunk faces a weighty battle to lose a pile of pounds for his new movie Inception, which has been written by The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan. A set insider tells RadarOnline.com, "There's an action scene coming up at the end of the year in which he needs to appear emaciated, so the pressure is on. Leo isn't the kind of guy who can just lose a radical amount of weight... He's following a strict diet and is embarking on a rigorous workout regime. Leo's a pretty determined kind of guy, when he sets his mind to things he always achieves them. Though this is going to be hard for him, you can guarantee he'll succeed."
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Contrary
to an online report, Jason Biggs has not been attacked by a Gibraltar
ape while on vacation on the island, his rep told Access Hollywood. “Jason’s in LA, had a meeting yesterday with his agents,” the rep told Access. “Not everything on the Internet is true.” Earlier on Thursday, the UK’s Telegraph
reported that the star had gone sightseeing in Gibraltar, only to find
himself face-to-face with a Barbary macaque that “tried to bite his
face off.” There are reportedly some 200 “Barbary apes” in Gibraltar –
a species native to North Africa and brought to the British territory
by soldiers in the 18th century.
 When Kid Cudi performs with Wale and the go-go group UCB, the VMA house band, at Sunday's awards show, he will take some time out to remember 2008 house-band member DJ AM, who died unexpectedly last month. "DJ AM was a good homie of mine, so we're going to do a little something for him," the VMA-nominated rapper told MTV News. "We doing this for AM. He had so much love." For Cudi's time at the Video Music Awards, he plans to make sure his party is all about AM. "We're going to be celebrating his life," he said. "You know what I mean? It's going to be a great night, and I don't know about everybody else, but I'm celebrating the VMAs in memory of Adam Goldstein." Wale spoke to MTV News after AM's death about picking up where Travis Barker and DJ AM left off last year. "AM was one of the greatest DJs I've ever seen play," he said. "Him and Travis had such a chemistry. [AM was] definitely one of the greater ears in music, and he's definitely underrated [as a DJ]." Wale and UCB will also be joined by Solange Knowles, Pitbull and 3OH!3 for a series of originals and covers that will definitely keep the VMA crowd rocking all night. If Wale's VMA rehearsal Thursday was any indication, those covers could include songs by Britney Spears, Coldplay and Kings of Leon.
After spending a few days shooting an episode of Supernatural
in Vancouver, Paris Hilton landed at LAX this afternoon, and we're 99%
sure that she was on the phone with Doug when we snapped her breezing
through the airport!
And it looks like Doug wasn't the only one she missed! Immediately after her arrival, the heiress tweeted, "Back in LA, going home to see my puppies and kitten...I travel way too much, it's so nice to be home once in a while." Aww, welcome back P!
P.S. Is she wearing Lindsay's Mr. President leggings?!
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- George Clooney's
hand is in a cast, but not due to a motorcycle accident as some outlets
have reported. The actor was involved in an accident with a car -
specifically, the car door vs. his hand! Despite various
online reports out of Europe claiming the actor broke his hand while
riding his Harley Davidson around Lake Lugano, near the border of Italy
and Switzerland, the actor's rep told Access Hollywood what really happened to the star's hand.
BUCHAREST, Romania - At first, fans politely applauded the Roma performers sharing a stage with Madonna. Then the pop star condemned widespread discrimination against Roma, or Gypsies — and the cheers gave way to jeers. The sharp mood change that swept the crowd of 60,000, who had packed a park for Wednesday night's concert, underscores how prejudice against Gypsies remains deeply entrenched across Eastern Europe. Despite long-standing efforts to stamp out rampant bias, human rights advocates say Roma probably suffer more humiliation and endure more discrimination than any other people group on the continent.
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hen Kid Cudi performs with Wale and the go-go group UCB, the VMA house
band, at Sunday's awards show, he will take some time out to remember
2008 house-band member DJ AM, who died unexpectedly last month. "DJ
AM was a good homie of mine, so we're going to do a little something
for him," the VMA-nominated rapper told MTV News. "We doing this for
AM. He had so much love." For Cudi's time at the Video Music
Awards, he plans to make sure his party is all about AM. "We're going
to be celebrating his life," he said. "You know what I mean? It's going
to be a great night, and I don't know about everybody else, but I'm
celebrating the VMAs in memory of Adam Goldstein." Wale spoke to
MTV News after AM's death about picking up where Travis Barker and DJ
AM left off last year. "AM was one of the greatest DJs I've ever seen
play," he said. "Him and Travis had such a chemistry. [AM was]
definitely one of the greater ears in music, and he's definitely
underrated [as a DJ]." Wale and UCB will also be joined by
Solange Knowles, Pitbull and 3OH!3 for a series of originals and covers
that will definitely keep the VMA crowd rocking all night. If Wale's
VMA rehearsal Thursday was any indication, those covers could include
songs by Britney Spears, Coldplay and Kings of Leon.
Britney Spears has called off her romance with her longtime agent Jason Trawick, according to a new report. The singer is said to have asked Trawick for some time for herself after the couple's relationship began to turn serious as he accompanied the pop star on her Circus world tour. Spears was even rumored to have been engaged to Trawick earlier this month after she was photographed with a sparkling ring on her wedding finger - but the 27 year old has now taken a break from their love affair, reports OKmagazine.com.
In 2004, producer Sean "Diddy" Combs returned with Making the Band 3, this time searching for the next female super group. [4] With the help of choreographer Laurie Ann Gibson, vocal trainer Doc Holiday and talent manager Johnny Wright, he set out on a multi-city search and chose twenty young singers out of almost 10,000 young women. [4][5]
While seven women remained, Combs became discontent with the level of
talent remaining in the competition, and eventually decided not to form
a band. [4] He did, however, give a reprieve to three contestants he felt deserved another chance, including then-best friends Aubrey O'Day and Aundrea Fimbres, whose close bond originally formed early in the season. [4] The three contestants became the first to appear in Season 2 of the show. [4]
Afterwards, Combs once again pressed his team to audition new young women for the group.[4] Finally, twenty young women were chosen and moved into a loft in New York City.[4] Viewers had become invested in O'Day and Fimbres's friendship, naming them "the AUs" and "Aubrea" (portmanteux of their first names put together), as they watched the two compete all over again for positions in the group.[4][6]
As the competition's challenges increased, their friendship seemed to
become the foundation upon which the group was being built.[4] In addition, O'Day emerged as the show's breakout star.[4][5]
In Big Fan, comedian Patton Oswalt plays a huge New York Giants fan. The problem is, he doesn't exactly root for a team on Sunday in real life. So in his exclusive chat with PopEater, he summed up how he got into character: "Basically I had to draw on my geeky love for comics. It's the same spark, just different fuel."
Big Fan has been riding a wave of buzz since its Sundance Film Festival debut - even drawing implications of a Golden Globe or Oscar nod. "I honestly don't know what to do when you're nominated. I'm assuming they send a car for you, and you go to some parties.
"I'd be really happy if the movie got nominated... It would be good to see that happen knowing how hard Robert [Siegel] worked on this film."
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