Posted under Free for All
-Benji Madden may get a second shot at love tonight thanks to the Super Bowl. He and ex Paris Hilton - who is believed to still adore the Good Charlotte guitarist - are attending a Tampa Bay shindig later this evening to kick off the festivities. Benji is deejaying, and Paris is there to look pretty. Let’s hope the beer is plentiful and the mood is sensational! (TMZ)
-Twilight heartthrob Rob Pattinson is rumored to be starring alongside Zac Efron and “Sexyback” lovely Justin Timberlake in an upcoming feature film called Ohio. The alleged flick focuses on the 1970 slayings of anti-Vietnam War activists at Kent State University. If the beautiful boys are indeed planning to appear together, you can bet every gal on the planet will be clamoring for a ticket. (The National Ledger)
-Just when it seems like Britney Spears is successfully climbing the stability ladder, her scummy comrades come along and muck it all up. On Friday the singer’s father felt it necessary to acquire new restraining orders against Spears’ nasty ex-manager Sam Lutfi, his lawyer, and former paparazzo boyfriend Adnan Ghalib. The three men are supposedly plotting a sort of revenge to undercut Brit’s conservatorship in a way that could be very detrimental to her wellbeing. Anyone else think banishing the brutes to a desert island is perfectly reasonable? (People)
-Move over Miley Cyrus, there’s another sultry teen waiting to steal the spotlight. This week Lindsay Lohan’s sister Ali posed for renowned photographer Jonathan Ressler, and by the looks of these pics the shutterbug didn’t realize that little Ali is only 15 years old. Her parents clearly need a lesson in what is and isn’t appropriate for a young lady. (Celebitchy)
-Slip-up or sellout? Bruce Springsteen is currently under the microscope after allowing Wal-Mart to exclusively distribute his greatest-hits LP. The blue-collar “Born to Run” composer has been an advocate for worker’s rights from the beginning, and since the big business chain was roasted for unfair labor practices in the past, it’s easy to see why fans would be pi$$ed about the agreement. Springsteen has told the New York Times that his people made “a mistake” in teaming up with Wal-Mart. Is that truly the case, or is it that the aging musician is feeling the economic recession and needed a leg up? (Yahoo! News)
~Carolyn French~





