Where to place your ‘DWTS’ bets this season

By admin
for Better World Eevents

Published: March 4, 2010

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We thought we’d gone to tabloid heaven when we heard about the ultra juicy cast of season 10 of “Dancing With The Stars.”

Out of all the headline-grabbing celebrities this year, HLN’s “Showbiz Tonight” has chosen Jon Gosselin as the most provocative.

Emmys and Oscars, move over: Today’s celebs are raking in the Internet accolades as well.

Russell Brand has absolutely no secrets about his upcoming wedding to Katy Perry. Well, maybe the dress code.

We’ve always known — and loved — Vince Vaughn as a bachelor, on and off the big screen.

Patrick Swayze, whose good looks and sympathetic performances in such films as “Dirty Dancing” and “Ghost” made him a romantic idol to millions, has died, his publicist told CNN affiliate KTLA. Swayze was 57.

If the chaste Bella and Edward lived in writer J.R. Ward’s world, they would have hit the sheets long ago.

With the success of “Sherlock Holmes,” Robert Downey Jr. will be juggling movie franchises for the detective and “Iron Man.” Here are other actors who have carried multiple tent poles on their shoulders.

It’s T-minus two weeks until the Oscars, and we here in The Frisky office are already getting our Oscar pool organized — which means that you probably are, too.

Google’s new Nexus One mobile phone may be the New Cool Thing, but the family of sci-fi legend Philip K. Dick is alleging that the search giant lifted the device’s name straight from an iconic Dick novel without even bothering to pick up one of their fancy new smartphones to ask permission.

Christina Hendricks married fiancé Geoffrey Arend at Il Buco restaurant in New York on Sunday, PEOPLE has confirmed.

Until Taylor Lautner beefed up and began walking around shirtless in “New Moon,” there wasn’t a chance in the underworld that werewolves could steal pop culture’s rabid affection for vampires.

Top fashion designer Alexander McQueen was found dead in his London, England, home Thursday, a spokesman for his company said.

Susan Boyle, already the subject of two reverie-themed books (this past February’s authorized “Dreams Can Come True,” and the unsanctioned “Susan Boyle: Living the Dream: The Biography of Britain’s Incredible Singing Sensation”) will finally tell her own story in “The Woman I was Born to Be,” due this fall.

Once a fixture on the red carpet and a staple of the daily news cycle, Paris Hilton has recently all but disappeared from the American consciousness.

It’s a boy for Kendra Wilkinson and husband Hank Baskett.


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