Paris Hilton opens new handbag store in Manila

Paris Hilton

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Paris Hilton has opened a new handbag store in a Manila mall.

Hundreds of star-struck fans, local celebrities and journalists jostled to see her Thursday, cameras ready. Wild cheers erupted when Hilton told the crowd “I love you” in the local Tagalog language. She said she’ll miss Manila and plans to be back soon to open a resort hotel.

She signed bags bought from the Paris Hilton Handbags and Accessories store and posed for pictures with fans before rushing to catch a flight to Los Angeles.

A male fan who brought a portrait he made of Hilton got a kiss, much to his thrill.


Levi Johnston: Too busy to run for mayor in Alaska

Levi Johnston won't be running for Mayor of Wasilla, Alaska any time soon.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Levi Johnston won’t be mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, anytime soon.

Johnston, who toyed with running as part of a reality show, isn’t an official candidate for the Oct. 4 election. His attorney, Rex Butler, says Johnston is too busy to run. Butler declined to give specifics but says Johnston has a book coming out next month and plans a tour.

Johnston was thrust into the national spotlight in 2008, when Sarah Palin was running for vice president. Johnston was the boyfriend of Palin’s daughter Bristol, who was pregnant at the time with the couple’s child.

The couple has since split.

Johnston went on to pose partially nude for Playgirl, and has said his book will set the record straight about the Palin family, with whom he’s had a rocky relationship.


Heather Locklear engaged to TV co-star Jack Wagner

Heather Locklear

NEW YORK (AP) — Heather Locklear is engaged to fellow “Melrose Place” actor Jack Wagner.

Locklear spokeswoman Sarah Fuller confirmed the engagement on Friday but offered no other details.

The actress’ divorce from Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora was finalized in April 2007. She had been dating Wagner since at least 2008.

Locklear and Wagner worked together in the 1990s on “Melrose Place,” a spinoff of “Beverly Hills, 90210.” Locklear played Amanda Woodward. Wagner played Dr. Peter Burns.

Locklear also starred on the prime-time soap opera “Dynasty” and the William Shatner police drama “T.J. Hooker.”

Wagner isn’t just an actor. He sang the 1980s pop hit “All I Need.” And he’s an accomplished golfer who five years ago won the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship, an event usually won by professional athletes.

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Tara Reid tweets she was married in Greece

Tara Reid

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tara Reid is a married woman.

The 35-year-old actress announced on Twitter that she was wed over the weekend.

In a post on her official Twitter page Saturday, she wrote, “Just got married in Greece I love being a wife.” Earlier that day, she tweeted that she was engaged.

Reid wrote in a separate post that her husband’s name is Zack Kehayov. She also posted a photo of a tropical beach scene with the caption “life is perfect” and another of her in a bikini with the caption “loving life.”

Reid is best known for her roles in “The Big Lebowski” and “American Pie.”

A call to Reid’s manager on Monday was not immediately returned.


Sugarland likely saved by tour manager’s decision

A flag flies at half-staff near the collapsed stage Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis, Monday, Aug. 15, 2011. Five people were killed Saturday night in the accident. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

Kristian Bush, left, and Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — It came down to seconds and one instinctive decision that may have saved the lives of country duo Sugarland and others at the Indiana State Fair where five people died when a stage collapsed.

Tour manager Hellen Rollens looked at the sky and decided to hold the band backstage. A minute later, 60 to 70 mph wind gusts toppled the roof and the metal scaffolding holding lights and other equipment on Saturday night in Indianapolis. It crashed into the audience, killing four instantly and fifth later at a hospital. Dozens were injured, some critically.

When they heard the deafening boom of the stage crashing, Sugarland and crew hit the ground and took cover against a wall, thinking it was going to collapse on top of them. At some point, they made it out of the dust and debris and converged on their tour bus.

“There was no running out anywhere,” Sugarland manager Gail Gellman told The Associated Press on Monday. “No one knew what happened. It was just the moment when your eyes get big.”

Gellman said others felt it was safe to go on stage, but Rollens ultimately acted on her intuition.

“As a tour manager, it’s super important to understand what the weather conditions are when you play outside. We’ve always talked about not putting the band on during wind, lightning or heavy rain,” said Gellman, who was in Las Vegas with another client that night.

“Everybody was standing in a prayer circle getting ready to go onstage, and Hellen, as she was walking down the ramp, the stage fell. So her decision to hold them for literally a minute saved every band member and crew’s life.”

The calamity has deeply touched Sugarland members Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush.

Nettles said in a statement that she watched video of the collapse on the news “in horror” and was “moved by the grief of those families who lost loved ones.” She said she was also “moved by the great heroism” of fans who ran toward the stage to help rescue the injured.

Gellman met up with Nettles on Sunday and has watched her struggle to cope since then.

“There are moments I can see great clarity in her eyes, and there are moments I can see her tears well up so much that I just don’t know what to do,” Gellman said. “She’s just processing and wants to encourage people to be together, to support each other.”

Bush went home to be with his children in Georgia.

Gellman strongly believes it was the weather and not a staging problem that brought down the Indiana State Fair structure. She said it will not dictate how she guides her acts in the future.

“I would pose the same question to every band that goes out there, Keith Urban, Kenny (Chesney). We all tour during the summer. We all play outside. We’re all cognizant and very aware of what we hang and what we do,” she said. “We have restrictions and requirements (from each venue), and we stand by every single one of them.”

Sugarland’s elaborate set for their “Incredible Machine” tour was destroyed in the collapse. They canceled their Sunday show at the Iowa State Fair, but are “hoping and preparing” to perform as scheduled in Albuquerque, N.M., Thursday.

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Katy Perry ties Michael Jackson record on Billboard

Katy Perry

NEW YORK (AP) — When Katy Perry first came on the scene, some dismissed her as a one-hit wonder. Three years later, she’s proven she’s a multi-hit wonder, becoming the first woman to score five No. 1 songs from one album on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Her “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)” set the precedent: It’s the latest No. 1 from her platinum album “Teenage Dream.” Only Michael Jackson had five No. 1s from one album before Perry, from “Bad.”

But Jackson spent a total of seven weeks at the top with his “Bad” songs; Perry has been at the top perch now for a cumulative 18 weeks.

Perry’s first major hit was the song “I Kissed a Girl” in 2008.


Hilary Duff and husband expecting first child

Hilary Duff and husband expecting first child

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Hilary Duff, right, and her husband Mike Comrie

 

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hilary Duff is pregnant.

The 23-year-old actress announced on her website Sunday that she and her hockey-player husband, Mike Comrie, are expecting their first child.

She wrote that she and Comrie celebrated their first wedding anniversary over the weekend, and “We also want to share the exciting news that.. BABY MAKES THREE!!!”

She said they are “extremely happy and ready to start this new chapter of our lives” and thanked her fans for their support.

Duff rose to fame as the star of the Disney Channel’s “Lizzie McGuire” and recently appeared on “Gossip Girl.” Comrie most recently played for the Pittsburgh Penguins.


Ed O’Neill says he’s getting Hollywood star

Ed O'Neill

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) — “Modern Family” star Ed O’Neill tells his hometown newspaper that he’s getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

O’Neill tells the Youngstown, Ohio, newspaper The Vindicator (http://bit.ly/onIPUb ) that he’ll be honored Aug. 30. Induction speeches will be given by Sofia Vergara, who plays his wife on the ABC hit, and Katey Sagal, who played his wife on Fox’s “Married With Children” in the 1980s and `90s.

A Walk of Fame spokeswoman would not confirm O’Neill’s selection.

The 65-year-old O’Neill says he almost turned down the star. He says, “It’s bizarre — names on a sidewalk. People can spit on it,” but his 11-year-old daughter persuaded him to accept.

He says that, after the initial shock, he realizes the honor is “something to be proud of.”


McBride taps famous cancer survivors for video

Martina McBride

NEW YORK (AP) — Martina McBride’s new single, “I’m Gonna Love You Through It,” is an inspirational song about going through cancer, and for the video, she enlisted the help of a few famous faces to convey the message.

“Good Morning America” anchor Robin Roberts, singer Sheryl Crow, ABC’s Katie Couric and “Today” anchor Hoda Kotb all appear in the clip, which debuts Wednesday on CMT.com.

Roberts, Crow and Kotb are all survivors of breast cancer; Couric’s husband died of colon cancer.

McBride, who has never had cancer, says she wanted to sing the song to give hope and positive messages to those going through the struggle. She says it “takes a lot of strength and a lot of love to get through something like that.”

The song is from her new album, “Eleven,” due out Oct. 11.


Winfrey to host series recycling her old show

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Oprah Winfrey is repackaging her now-ended daytime talk show to make it a key part of the lineup for OWN, her struggling cable channel. 

Winfrey said Friday she will host the new series that will recycle episodes of “The Oprah Winfrey Show” as a “classroom” intended to help viewers improve their lives. The show, titled “Own Your Life,” will air weekdays at 8 p.m. ET starting Oct. 10.

Appearing at a session of the Television Critics Association to announce the revamped series and introduce Rosie O’Donnell and her new OWN show, Winfrey took the opportunity to reinforce her commitment to the channel.

Friends ask, “Are you enjoying your time in the Mediterranean?” Winfrey said. But she’s not on holiday, she said, “I’m here,” and working in the Los Angeles offices of OWN.

It was announced earlier this month that Winfrey was expanding her role at OWN beyond the position of chairman, taking on the additional roles of chief executive officer and chief creative officer.

Winfrey is claiming the title once held by Christina Norman, the former CEO who was dismissed in May in the wake of disappointing ratings for the channel. Norman’s position has been filled in the interim by Peter Liguori, the chief operating officer for Discovery Communications.

OWN, which premiered Jan. 1, is a joint venture of Discovery and Winfrey’s Harpo Inc. Since Winfrey’s syndicated talk show ended in May, she has pledged to devote her full energies to OWN.

Acknowledging OWN’s rocky start, Winfrey said Friday that one of her biggest concerns was “aligning” the channel’s executive teams, “and now we have done that.” She cited the help of two executives who are with her Chicago-based production company, Harpo: Sheri Salata and Erik Logan, who share the title of OWN president.

Putting Winfrey on camera, as well as more prominently at the company’s helm, is an attempt to turn around OWN’s fortunes.

Plans had been in place to pull from the “library” of more than 4,500 “Oprah Winfrey Show” episodes in a show titled “Oprah’s Encore.” But Winfrey said Friday she realized they could be better used if organized as an on-air educational tool about life.

“At Oprah’s core, she is a teacher,” Salata said in a release that announced a companion online course to the talk show reruns. Viewers can sign up “to reserve their spot” in class starting Friday at Oprah.com.

School starts with the show’s premiere, OWN said. “Own Your Life” will be paired with “The Rosie Show,” the new Rosie O’Donnell talk show that will air daily at 7 p.m. ET, right before “Own Your Life,” and will also debut Oct. 10.

Appearing before the critics’ group, O’Donnell said she was proud to join Winfrey, although she labeled the media queen “aspirational” and tagged herself “relatable.”

She joked about viewers saying to themselves, “Oh, if I could only be Rosie O’Donnell: an overweight lesbian who yells too much,” then added, “My job is mostly to entertain and be funny.”

O’Donnell made that happen Friday, drawing laughs when she said her publicist had fretted that the TV group’s members might resurrect O’Donnell’s dust-ups with other celebrities.

“I want to thank you for not asking anything about Donald Trump or Barbara Walters,” O’Donnell said, smiling.

 


RIP Amy Winehouse

Winehouse among music talents gone too soon

NEW YORK (AP) — Amy Winehouse released only two albums in her life, one of which sold more than a million copies, won five Grammys and sparked a retro soul movement that hasn’t yet stopped.

The small output, in inverse relation to her outsized talent, made her death Saturday in London all the more tragic. Fans will only be able to imagine the unrecorded singles, the never-to-be concerts and the comeback album that didn’t come.

It’s a sadly familiar script in pop music, the history of which is checkered with greats and would-be greats snuffed out too early in life.

Almost as soon as news of Winehouse’s death broke and spread across social media, fans were inducting her into the unfortunate pantheon of music talents gone too soon. Many noted that Winehouse, 27, shared the same age at death as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Brian Jones, Kurt Cobain and Jim Morrison.

The British singer-songwriter Billy Bragg, though, realized that a meaningful commonality was being mistaken for coincidence.

“It’s not age that Hendrix, Jones, Joplin, Morrison, Cobain & Amy have in common,” wrote Bragg on Twitter. “It’s drug abuse, sadly.”

Those names were touted on the Web as the 27 Club, a ghoulish glamourizing of rock star death that makes it sound as though even in death VIPs remain behind a seductive velvet rope.

It’s a term, sometimes called the Forever 27 Club, that has spawned a Wikipedia entry, an independent 2008 movie (“The 27 Club”), numerous websites and at least one book (”The 27s: The Greatest Myth of Rock & Roll”).

The causes of death vary. Jones, the Rolling Stones guitarist, was found dead at the bottom of his swimming pool in 1969 and was ruled dead “by misadventure.” Hendrix, having mixed sleeping pills and wine, died in 1970 in a London hotel room. Joplin, also in 1970, died in her Porsche in Los Angeles, with heroin suspected as the culprit. Morrison died of heart failure in 1971 in the bathtub of his Paris apartment. Cobain killed himself in 1994.

Some have claimed Cobain was aware of the so-called 27 Club. After his death, his mother, Wendy O’Connor, was understandably fed up with the concept, saying: “I told him not to join that stupid club.”

The cause of Winehouse’s death is not yet known. She long struggled with drug and alcohol abuse. Last month, she canceled her European comeback tour after she swayed and slurred her way through barely recognizable songs in her first show in the Serbian capital, Belgrade. She flew home, and her management said she would take time off to recover.

What’s particular about Winehouse’s style of rock ‘n’ roll excess is that it was chronicled thoroughly by the tabloids and news media and was eagerly consumed by readers.

High-quality photographs captured her poor health, the scabs on her face and marks on her arms. Videos of her landed on the Internet, like one that showed her and Babyshambles singer Pete Doherty playing with newborn mice. Another showed her singing a racist ditty to the tune of a children’s song. One, published by a tabloid newspaper, appeared to show her smoking crack cocaine.

Her run-ins with the law — she was cautioned by the police in 2008 for assault and in 2010 pleaded guilty to assaulting a theater manager who asked her to leave a family Christmas show because she’d had too much to drink — found headlines. So did her romances, such as her brief marriage in 2007 to music industry hanger-on Blake Fielder-Civil.

Rarely, though, were Winehouse’s troubles romantic or appealing. Though a thoroughly captivating presence — all beehive and tattoos and candor — Winehouse always cut a desperate figure. Her struggles with substances and bipolar disorder (she said she declined to take medication for it) were painfully evident.

In death, her famous boast of “no, no, no” to rehab only sounds empty. The hard truths of addiction don’t fit neatly into pop tunes — or morbid 27 Clubs — but play out over years of toil.

Early death typically mythologizes pop stars, inflating their reputation. Pop culture writer Chuck Klosterman, in his book “Killing Yourself to Live,” wondered why “the greatest career move any musician can make is to stop breathing.”

The posthumous releases from Winehouse will surely follow, and her legacy will grow. But hopefully mythologizing will be resisted.

Winehouse’s death, an unfortunate but unsurprising end to a long, public decline, might be best remembered not just as another tragic loss but as a modern portrait of how untrue those rock myths really are.


Beavis & Butt-head return to MTV feisty as ever

Mike Judge, creator of the MTV animated series " Beavis and Butthead"

SAN DIEGO (AP) — When the ever-adolescent Beavis and Butt-head return to MTV in the fall — nearly two decades after their heyday — even their own network won’t be safe from the trash-talking duo’s mockery.

 

Creator Mike Judge came to San Diego’s Comic-Con on Thursday to talk about the reboot of his beloved animated characters and offer a peek at the new season, which is set to premiere in October.

In their new incarnation, the two perennial teens — still wearing their AC/DC and Metallica shirts — riff on music videos, YouTube submissions and MTV shows such as “Jersey Shore” and “Teen Cribs.”

“They’re also watching UFC fights,” Judge says.

The 48-year-old writer, who also voices many of his characters, says that besides Beavis and Butt-head, he hopes to tackle live-action dramas in his creative future.

Comic-Con continues through Sunday.


Emma Watson: I’ll return to Brown next year

Emma Watson

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — “Harry Potter” star Emma Watson says she plans to return to Brown University to complete her degree.

The British actress who plays Hermione (hur-MY’-nee) Granger in the “Harry Potter” series tells The Virginian-Pilot that she remains enrolled at Brown even though she’ll study at England’s Oxford University in the fall.

She says intends to return to Providence in 2012 to complete her studies at the Ivy League school.

The 21-year-old Watson left Brown earlier this year, saying she wanted to devote her time to the final “Harry Potter” film and other acting opportunities.

The final chapter in the series premiered last week, setting box office records. It took in an estimated $168.6 million domestically from Friday to Sunday. That beats the previous best opening weekend of $158.4 million for 2008′s Batman blockbuster “The Dark Knight.”


Actor Daniel Baldwin’s wife gets 10 days in jail

Joanne Baldwin

LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. (AP) — A contrite former model married to actor Daniel Baldwin promised a judge on Wednesday that she would begin Alcoholics Anonymous meetings as soon as she finishes a 10-day sentence for violating probation on a drunken driving conviction.

“Obviously, alcohol has not been your friend,” Judge Bruce Shepley told Joanne Baldwin, who was jailed July 13 after her husband reported that she became violent when she drank and had threatened to kill him.

Baldwin, 41, will get credit for time served in jail.

“I’ve been quite broken of late,” she said at a 20-minute hearing in the Portland suburb of Lake Oswego. “I’m going to try to fix myself.”

Baldwin said she has used alcohol to medicate herself from “internal pain.” The judge ordered her to wear an alcohol-monitoring device until he decides she no longer needs it, and said he would jail her again if the device alerted any alcohol use.

Daniel Baldwin did not attend the hearing. He has filed for divorce and was granted a restraining order against her.

In seeking a restraining order, Daniel Baldwin said his wife broke her probation “hundreds of times” after a second drunken driving conviction in June 2010.

Daniel Baldwin, 50, said police told him to take their two children out of the couple’s house on July 10, where he said the children witnessed his wife punching him in the face.

Joanne Baldwin’s aggressiveness and drinking escalated since the first signs of violence, Daniel Baldwin said in the complaint.

In January, she said she had watched a documentary on women who killed their husbands, Baldwin wrote, and quoted her as saying “‘Now I know how to do it, I understand why they did it. You have been warned. Move out of this house or I am going to kill you.“’

Baldwin said that statement was overheard by the couple’s children, the older of whom later asked him: “Is Mommy going to kill us?”

The violence continued, Baldwin said, in incidents in March and May, and culminated with the fight on July 10.

The couple moved to the affluent suburb last year. Daniel Baldwin said at the time that he hoped to turn Portland, Ore., into a hub of film and television production, similar to Vancouver, B.C., in the 1990s.


Judge: Lohan needs to speed up community service

Lindsay Lohan

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge warned Lindsay Lohan Thursday that she needed to spend more time doing community service and enroll in psychological counseling or risk running into problems with her probation.

Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner reminded the actress during a status hearing that she had to complete 480 hours of community service by next April, and that she would not grant any extensions, even if Lohan is working on a film.

“She’s not going to get five minutes more than one year” to complete the service at a shelter for women and the county morgue, Sautner said.

The judge opened the hearing by telling Lohan that probation officials had submitted a report stating she had violated the terms of her release.

“Don’t look shocked Ms. Lohan because it isn’t true,” Sautner said, explaining the probation officer was relying on incorrect information.

The judge did chide the actress for not providing officials with a phone number where she could be reached for monitoring.

It was Lohan’s first appearance in court since completing 35 days of house arrest. Her attorney, Shawn Holley, noted the actress was prohibited from doing community service during that time.

Lohan, 25, has completed one of four anti-shoplifting classes. Sautner said she must complete the rest before returning to court on Oct. 19.

Holley said her client is having trouble enrolling in court-ordered psychological counseling. Sautner agreed that the actress should not have to enroll in group treatment, but said Lohan must find someone to counsel her within three weeks.

Lohan cannot afford to pay a psychiatrist who was previously treating her but would find a new program shortly, Holley said.

The actress remains on probation for a 2007 drunken driving case and a misdemeanor grand theft case in which she pleaded no contest in May to taking a $2,500 necklace without permission.


Chris Brown to star in romantic comedy

Chris Brown

NEW YORK (AP) — It would have seemed improbable two years ago, but Chris Brown is coming to a theater near you in a romantic comedy.

The singer and actor will star alongside Steve Harvey, Gabrielle Union, Oscar-nominee Taraji P. Henson and Michael Ealy in “Think Like A Man,” an adaptation of Harvey’s best-selling book advice book for women, “Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man.”

Details on the casting were confirmed Thursday by a representative for Screen Gems, which is producing the movie.

Brown’s involvement in the movie is another sign of his remarkable comeback since his 2009 attack on girlfriend Rihanna, for which he pleaded guilty to assault. His album “F.A.M.E” has gone gold, and last week a record crowd of 18,000 fans showed up to see him perform on the “Today” show.

Brown has acted in other movies, including “Takers” and “Stomp the Yard.”

Filming has begun in Los Angeles, and the movie is due out April 6


Nicki Minaj tweets to set the record straight about alledged attack

Nicki Minaj tweeted that she was not attacked as was recently reported.

Yesterday afternoon, TMZ reported that before Nicki Minaj took the stage at the American Airlines Center in Dallas two nights ago as part of the Femme Fatale tour, she got into an altercation with an unidentified male at the Palomar Hotel, where she was staying. The report cited law enforcement officials who said that Minaj claimed she was struck in the lower lip by her assailant in the midst of a heated argument. The cops said that an incident report was filed, but that Minaj declined to press charges against the attacker, who she claimed to not be in a relationship with.

The story was picked up by a number of other gossip and news outlets, but now, Minaj is claiming that the whole thing is bogus. Says the disappointed Harajuku Barbie over Twitter: “The fact that u believe a man either slapped or punched me in the face & didn’t leave on a stretcher w/his balls hangin off? #getaF%cknLife.” Shortly afterwards, Nicki followed it up with the cautionary message: “The media could pee on ur leg & tell u its raining. You’d believe it. You’d believe u were an adopted martian if TMZ told u so. #stopit5“.

Since the incident report has yet to come out, and no Dallas police have been directly quoted talking about the whole mess, we’ll choose to believe Minaj’s side of the story for now. And frankly, let’s hope this is the last we hear of all of it—Nicki’s having too good a year for it to come to be defined by whatever this nonsense is.

source: Pop Dust


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Nicki Minaj Allegedly Attacked In Hotel Fight

Rapper Nicki Minaj told authorities she was “struck” in the lower lip by a man … during a heated argument at a swanky Dallas hotel last night … law enforcement sources tell TMZ.

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TMZ has learned … Minaj was hanging out at the pool at the fancy Palomar Hotel when she got into a very intense verbal spat with an unidentified man she was staying with.

Nicki told a hotel employee to call police … while the man went to their hotel room. Nicki followed soon after.

When cops and paramedics arrived, Nicki told authorities their poolside fight continued inside of their room … and the man hit her in her lower lip.

The man had already left the scene when cops arrived … but Nicki insisted she did NOT want to press charges.  Nicki also claimed she was NOT in a relationship with the alleged attacker.

Cops tell us an incident report was taken … but no charges will be filed per Nicki’s request.

Calls to Nicki’s rep have not been returned.


Halle Berry Gets Restraining Order Against Alleged Stalker


 

Halle Berry just got a restraining order against the alleged stalker who invaded her property 3 times in three days … TMZ has learned … and one of the confrontations is downright scary.

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An L.A. County Superior Court judge just issued the TRO, ordering Richard Franco to stay clear of Halle, her family and her home.

TMZ broke the story … Franco jumped the wall of Halle’s Hollywood Hills home on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.  Franco was arrested late Monday night after jumping the back wall of Halle’s property.

According to legal docs obtained by TMZ … on Saturday … Halle says she was in her garage that was converted into a salon on her property, which is detached from her home.  At some point she decided to go into the house through the kitchen to get a Diet Coke.  According to the Halle’s declaration, “As I opened my glass kitchen door and closed it behind me, all of a sudden I sensed someone behind me and turned to see the intruder standing less than a foot behind me, staring through my glass kitchen door.”

Halle continues, “Panicking and in fear of my life, I turned my body and quickly hit the deadbolt lock on the glass door.  I grabbed my phone and ran as fast as I could upstairs, slamming each door behind me as I ran.”  She then called 911.

Halle says, “He has terrorized me and my family in three consecutive incidents over the last three days,” adding, “This person has invaded and trampled upon the most fundamental sense of security I have and I am extremely frightened of him and what he might do to me and those I love.”

Halle says when she saw Franco on her property he was carrying a book with “nonsensical ramblings and my name written in his handwriting.”

Franco is still in custody.

A full hearing for a permanent restraining order is set for August 1.

 

Courtesy of TMZ Staff


Schwarzenegger to return to acting in ‘Last Stand’

Arnold Schwarzenegger

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Arnold Schwarzenegger said he’d be back.

A spokesman for the former governor says Schwarzenegger will return to acting with a role in the Lionsgate film “Last Stand.” The role represents Schwarzenegger’s first major movie role since 2003′s “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.” He made a cameo appearance in last summer’s “The Expendables.”

Spokesman Daniel Ketchell confirmed Tuesday that Schwarzenegger will appear in the Western flick but did not elaborate. Lionsgate declined comment Tuesday.

Schwarzenegger said in May that he was putting his acting projects on hold after disclosing that he fathered a child with a family housekeeper and splitting with wife Maria Shriver


‘Phun’ Phish beachball party maybe largest ever

It may be one of the largest beach ball parties ever as the inflatable objects appeared while the band Phish took the stage at Super Ball IX at Watkins Glen International Speedway Saturday July 2, 2011. Close to 60,000 were expected for the three day event that ends Sunday. The last concert to be held at the venue was in 1973 where over 600,000 watched headliners The Grateful Dead perform. (AP Photo/Finger Lakes Times,Spencer Tulis)


Producer talks Adele, new Chili Peppers project

Music producer Rick Rubin

NEW YORK (AP) — So far, Adele’s “21” is the best-selling album of the year, with a little over 2.5 million copies sold. Rick Rubin, who produced several tracks on the album, says while he had no idea the album would connect with so many people, he understands why it has.

“She doesn’t carry any of the baggage of many of today’s pop stars, and it truly is about the music first, and her voice and her lyrics, and baring her soul with what she’s saying. I would say what she makes is her art, and at no time does it feel like product,” he said in a phone interview recently. “So much of pop music feels like product.”

The British singer won Grammys for her debut album “19,” but has catapulted to superstar status with the success of “21” and hits like the No.1 “Rolling in the Deep.” Figures released by Nielsen SoundScan earlier this week showed it was the year’s most popular album at the mid-way point.

Rubin says the raw emotions in songs on the album, inspired mostly by the 23-year-old’s breakup with a boyfriend, are what people are responding to.

“She really bared her soul lyrically, and I think that’s what resonating with people — the truth in her lyrics, and the passion in which she tells that truth,” he said.

Rubin, a Grammy-winning producer who’s worked with artists ranging from Jay-Z to Johnny Cash to Neil Diamond, has several other high-profile projects he’s working on, including albums from Metallica, Linkin Park, the Avett Brothers and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Rubin describes the Chili Peppers’ album “I’m With You,” due out Aug. 30, as unlike anything the band has ever done — but unmistakably Peppers music. He credits that in part to guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, replaced John Frusciante, and personal changes group members have gone through since putting out their last album five years ago.

“Anthony (Kiedis) and Flea had children during that time, so their lives have changed a lot since the last album we made, and because they had taken this time off, they came back with a real hunger and excitement about the music-making process again,” Rubin said.

“I think it’s the first time in their career that they’d ever taken off that big of a chunk of time, and they’ve been a band for 28 years now,” he said. “It really feels like starting all over again, because they have the dynamics of a new band.”

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Sheryl Crow’s donation to wild-horse group criticized

Sheryl Crow

 

RENO, Nev. (AP) — Sheryl Crow, hailed as a champion of wild horses that roam the range in the West, has been criticized by a national animal rights group that is calling her a hypocrite for performing at a Wyoming rodeo.

The “All I Wanna Do” singer planned to donate a portion of the proceeds from her July 22 concert at the Cheyenne Frontier Days to a wild-horse protection group that’s suing the government to try to halt a big mustang roundup in Nevada. Crow is the opening act for Kid Rock on a summer tour that includes the Wyoming gig.

But Showing Animals Respect and Kindness claimed that wild horses are abused at that event in a special race just for them.

“How can an organization dedicated to helping wild horses take blood money that was based, in part, on abusing wild horses? We believe what Ms. Crow is doing is nothing but PR spin,” said Stuart Chaifetz, a spokesman for the Illinois-based group.

The group, also known as SHARK, called on the Cloud Foundation to reject the donation.

Ginger Kathrens, executive director of the Colorado-based group, said she and other activists consider Crow a true champion of wild horses. Crow has adopted a wild horse and contributed time and money to the cause of keeping them on public lands, she said.

SHARK’s criticism is unjustified because rodeos are prohibited under the 1971 federal Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act from using mustangs removed from the range by the government, Kathrens added.

“I think it’s important for people to know the wild horse act prohibits the activity they’re concerned about,” Kathrens told The Associated Press. “They are not using wild horses off our ranges in that race.”

A spokesman for Crow agent John Marx at the William Morris Agency in Beverly Hills, Calif., referred inquiries to Crow’s publicist, who did not respond to an email. In a statement issued on her website last week, Crow said she was aware of “the contrasting and very passionate opinions that people have about this event and rodeos in general.”

She said she was making the donation “in recognition of these differences and out of my love for wild horses.”

Chaifetz said Crow only decided to make the donation after its protests over her involvement at the rodeo.

He said SHARK helped coordinate a June 24 protest at a Crow book-signing in Salt Lake City at which activists showed up with a banner reading, “Sheryl Crow: Betrayer of Horses.”

The Cloud Foundation is trying to win an emergency injunction to block the federal Bureau of Land Management’s roundup of 1,700 mustangs scheduled to begin this weekend along the Nevada-Utah line.

A hearing on the request is scheduled Thursday in U.S. District Court in Reno.


Ex-Fox personality Glenn Beck is moving to Dallas

NEW YORK (AP) — Former Fox News Channel personality Glenn Beck is bound for Texas.

Beck said Monday that he’s relocating his family to Dallas, where his media company is building a new television and radio studio.

Beck is starting a new online network, GBTV, on which he will beam a two-hour program each evening starting in late summer. He’s continuing his syndicated radio show.

The president of Beck’s company, Mercury Radio Arts, says the move doesn’t mean the company will be abandoning its studio and offices in New York.

Beck doubled the ratings at his time slot almost immediately after joining Fox in January 2009. But critics persuaded advertisers to boycott his show last summer after he said President Barack Obama had “a deep-seated hatred for white people.” His last show was in June.