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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Eddie and Tracey: What Went Wrong?

Eddie and Tracey: What Went Wrong?
Eddie and Tracey: What Went Wrong?

Jessica Ex John Mayer Plays Defense
Jessica Ex John Mayer Plays Defense

Britney Betrayed!!!
Things between Britney and her paparazzi boyfriend, Adnan Ghalib, went from sweet to sour very quickly. And Spears' "manager" - Osama Lutfi - is to blame, sources reveal exclusively to PerezHilton.com. "Sam viewed Adnan as a threat," an insider tells us. Plus, Adnan was fucking up Sam's '$pecial relation$hip' with one photo agency????? Now that things between [...]

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Things between Britney and her paparazzi boyfriend, Adnan Ghalib, went from sweet to sour very quickly. And Spears' "manager" - Osama Lutfi - is to blame, sources reveal exclusively to PerezHilton.com.

"Sam viewed Adnan as a threat," an insider tells us.

Plus, Adnan was fucking up Sam's '$pecial relation$hip' with one photo agency?????

Now that things between Ghalib and Spears are OVER, the paparazzo is going back to doing what he does best: making money off of Britney.

Adnan's photo agency is selling pictures of text messages that Spears left Ghalib, PerezHilton.com has learned.

We've seen the contact sheet ourself that the Finalpixx is shopping around!

It's nothing too salacious. Brit Brit talks about missing Adnan and wanting to be a teacher.

But selling his private texts from Spears is not the only thing Ghalib has up his sleeves!

Sources reveal exclusively to PerezHilton.com that Adnan has just inked a deal with one of the entertainment TV shows in the U.S. to sell his story.

"He's getting paid a lot," an insider tells us. "And his interview will be stretched out over several days."

Milking it!

This is expected. We just can't wait until the day Britney and Osama have their eventual falling out.

He'll be the one to write the book!

[Image via WENN.]



Quote Of The Day
"Someone like Amy Winehouse is so important to the music business right now. It's very painful (to see her battle drugs). I hope she makes it. I think it (the music industry) kind of got lost and we ended up in a drought for a while, but I see it making a turn, so instead [...]

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"Someone like Amy Winehouse is so important to the music business right now. It's very painful (to see her battle drugs). I hope she makes it. I think it (the music industry) kind of got lost and we ended up in a drought for a while, but I see it making a turn, so instead of music being just synthetic, we'll see it going back to actual instruments. That's what I'm hoping for anyway."

- Mary J. Blige tells the new issue of Interview


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