Leona performed her latest song Better In Time as well as giving a short interview.
Leona will be joining Mariah Carey, Carrie Underwood, Rihanna, Ciara, Beyonce and many more females to perform their song Just Stand Up for the Stand Up To Cancer campaign on Friday (September 5).
The show will broadcast on NBC, CBS and ABC at 8PM ET/PT.
A drunk Lily Allen got into a bit of an argument with Elton John while they hosted the GQ Men of the Year Awards on Tuesday night (September 2) in London, England.
The 23-year-old Smile singer kept drinking on a bottle of champagne she had hidden behind the lectern, because of this she started to slurring, ad-libbing and cursing up a storm.
While making an introduction she said “And now, the most important part of the night…”.
Elton jumped in and said “What? Are you going to have another drink?” Allen then replied with “F— off, Elton, I am 40 years younger than you and have my whole life ahead of me!”
Elton replied with a simple, “I could still snort you under the table,” to which he was told “F*ck off, I don’t know what you are talking about.”
Later that night when Elton was introducing 82-year-old Tony Bennett he got interrupted by Allen who said “I’ll still f*ck him.”
Ne-Yo was awarded over $700,000 in a lawsuit against R Kelly after being dropped from a tour.
The pair were set to tour North America together in 2007 but after two shows Ne-Yo was asked to leave, he claims he was dropped from the tour because “fans and critics preferred his performance” to R Kelly’s.
At the time the lawsuit was filed Ne-Yo said Jive Records’ allegation that contract problems had caused his exit were “absolutely false“.
To which he added “I believe it was because the first few reviews of the show, people were talking more about my set than his and I don’t think he liked that too much,”
Ne-Yo was paid $50,000 for the two shows he did pay , the suit said he was still owed $735,000
Kate Walsh was all smiles as she attended the release party for the Private Practice: The Complete First Season DVD on Tuesday night (September 2) in Hollywood, CA.
Grey’s Anatomy creator and producers Shonda Rhimes hinted that Walsh’s character Addison maybe return back to grey’s Anatomy for an episode sometime this season.
She says “I don’t know if it’s going to work with the story, and we don’t want her to come back for a visit if it doesn’t feel important, something only Addison can do. But the idea is on the table.”
Private Practice returns to ABC on October 1 at 9PM ET/PT and the first season will be release on dvd on September 16
Wanted posters have been banned in the U.K. because they apparently promote violence.
In the posters they show Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy carrying guns along with slogans that say his life is better since he became an assassin.
This didn’t go down well with the Britain’s Advertising Standards Authority who have now banned the posters, in a statement they said people have been complaining.
The statement says “We acknowledged most viewers would understand the posters reflected the content of an action film. However, we considered that because the ads featured a glamorous actress, action poses, several images of or related to guns and aspirational text, they could be seen to glamorize the use of guns and violence. We concluded (they) could be seen to condone violence by glorifying or glamorizing the use of guns.”
A spokesman for the BASA adds “We have seen a proliferation of complaints from the public about advertising which is seen to condone gun or knife crime. We are responding to the level of consumer concern.”
Universal Pictures however states the posters were never near schools, playgrounds or anywhere else where children might be.
Here is the first trailer for Lindsay Lohan’s new movie, Labor Pains.
The movie is about a young woman to pretends to be pregnant in order to avoid being fired from her job. When that gets her a bunch of special treatment by everyone involved in her life, she tries to keep up the lie for nine months.