Giving you the overdose on celebrity gossip....you know you want it!!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Baby Bits: Jamie Lynn Grows, Avril a Faker

Baby Bits: Jamie Lynn Grows, Avril a Faker
Baby Bits: Jamie Lynn Grows, Avril a Faker

Separated At Birth
Left: Gollum. Right: Soon-to-be former New York governor Eliot Spitzer.

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Left: Gollum. Right: Soon-to-be former New York governor Eliot Spitzer.



Who Wants To See Charlie Sheen Half Naked?
He wants to be like Mike! According to Life & Style, Charlie Sheen will be joining basketball superstar Michael Jordan in a new Hanes underwear commercial. We'll reserve our judgement ’til we see the commercial, but…. We've never really hankered to see Charlie Sheen in his undies. Have U?? Why aren't there any David Beckham underwear commercials? Just [...]

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He wants to be like Mike!

According to Life & Style, Charlie Sheen will be joining basketball superstar Michael Jordan in a new Hanes underwear commercial.

We'll reserve our judgement ’til we see the commercial, but….

We've never really hankered to see Charlie Sheen in his undies. Have U??

Why aren't there any David Beckham underwear commercials? Just print ads is not enough!!!!

[Image via WENN.]



R.I.P.
It's the death of the "Party Houses"! The City of Malibu has banned those big summer-long, celebrity-infested SWAGfests, PerezHilton.com has learned. Local residents were fed up with the congestion of partgoers and paparazzi that decamped upon their otherwise peaceful 21 miles of California coast. Under the new city law, no more than four large or commercial events may [...]

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It's the death of the "Party Houses"!

The City of Malibu has banned those big summer-long, celebrity-infested SWAGfests, PerezHilton.com has learned.

Local residents were fed up with the congestion of partgoers and paparazzi that decamped upon their otherwise peaceful 21 miles of California coast.

Under the new city law, no more than four large or commercial events may be held on a property during
any calendar year. This restriction will eliminate party houses, whose sole function was to conduct
events.

A permit is required for each of the four special events allowed per household. Non-commercial events and parties of fewer than 100 people are not subject to the ordinance.

“The objective here is to eliminate the party houses that plagued the City last summer,” said City
Manager Jim Thorsen.

Oh, well. Don't count the party houses out, though. They'll just move down the coast!

Venice and Santa Monica, here comes the SWAGfest!


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