Paris Hilton is reportedly planning a new reality show with fellow paparazzi targets Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan about their lives in the spotlight. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Hilton's inspiration behind the show was recent shows following the lives of Dina Lohan and Denise Richards.
The socialite reportedly offered the idea to several broadcasters, including 'Bravo' and 'Lifetime', reports China Daily. Hilton apparently wants the show to feature herself, Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, Tori Spelling, Nicole Richie and the Olsen twins. The two-hour special would show how celebrities deal with the paparazzi and press.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Kathy Griffin Target's Cher for secret sex tape
No celebrity is safe from fast-talking, tale-telling comedian Kathy Griffin. Not even the ones she truly idolizes.
I'm talking about you, Cher.
Griffin, who brings her star-scorching act to the Mandalay Bay Theatre for two shows on July 18, admitted to learning to love Celine Dion. But that didn't stop her from doing devastatingly funny imitations of the Canadian diva in her act.
She's like Us magazine come to life.
In the most recent episode of her Emmy-winning Bravo reality show "My Life on the D-List," Griffin begs Rosie O'Donnell to take her to Cher's opening night at Caesars Palace. Rosie agrees -- for a price. Here's an audio clip of their star-swapping exchange.
Did Griffin finally make it to see Cher in Vegas? Did she meet her? We're sure to hear all about it when she dishes the A-listers on Mandalay Bay stage.
I'm talking about you, Cher.
Griffin, who brings her star-scorching act to the Mandalay Bay Theatre for two shows on July 18, admitted to learning to love Celine Dion. But that didn't stop her from doing devastatingly funny imitations of the Canadian diva in her act.
She's like Us magazine come to life.
In the most recent episode of her Emmy-winning Bravo reality show "My Life on the D-List," Griffin begs Rosie O'Donnell to take her to Cher's opening night at Caesars Palace. Rosie agrees -- for a price. Here's an audio clip of their star-swapping exchange.
Did Griffin finally make it to see Cher in Vegas? Did she meet her? We're sure to hear all about it when she dishes the A-listers on Mandalay Bay stage.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
No more Jesus Cracks says Kathy Griffin
If Kathy Griffin wins another Emmy, she promises "No more Jesus comments" – à la her infamous "Suck it" remark last year upon winning the Emmy for best reality program for her Bravo show My Life on the D-List. "Offending groups is fine as long as you don't offend the actual Academy," she says with a laugh. However, "If I'm lucky enough to be nominated again, and to win, I do like to plan something."
It's her way, she makes clear, of contributing to the show. "I love awards shows. I love to watch them with my gay guys. I live for the moments when someone shows up drunk or makes a ridiculous political statement."
She goes on, "Political correctness is the enemy of comics. My hero is George Carlin. I've been loving watching all the tributes to him -- a lot from people who, when he was alive, said he went too far and he was outrageous. But he never ruined anybody's life. He never ruined anybody's career. He never took down any religion. And he did it, God love him, 'til he was 72. Oh, this was a brave dude."
"The people I look up to are the troublemakers -- the Bill Mahers, the Howard Sterns, the Roseannes," Griffin quips. Being compared to Joan Rivers is "an honor," Griffin says. "I love her! I can't stand the sticky sweet."
Did her political incorrectness have anything to do with the breakup of her relationship with Steve Wozniak?
"Oh, God no," she responds. "Steve is the most open-minded guy in the world. There's nothing I could say that he'd find inappropriate or shocking -- which is one of the things I still just adore about him. He says controversial things all the time," she adds. "He's constantly getting in trouble with Mac, like when he criticized an element of the iPhone. There was such outrage on the Web site. What does he care? He's got a billion dollars; he doesn't work for Apple anymore. He doesn't have to give a f---."
It's her way, she makes clear, of contributing to the show. "I love awards shows. I love to watch them with my gay guys. I live for the moments when someone shows up drunk or makes a ridiculous political statement."
She goes on, "Political correctness is the enemy of comics. My hero is George Carlin. I've been loving watching all the tributes to him -- a lot from people who, when he was alive, said he went too far and he was outrageous. But he never ruined anybody's life. He never ruined anybody's career. He never took down any religion. And he did it, God love him, 'til he was 72. Oh, this was a brave dude."
"The people I look up to are the troublemakers -- the Bill Mahers, the Howard Sterns, the Roseannes," Griffin quips. Being compared to Joan Rivers is "an honor," Griffin says. "I love her! I can't stand the sticky sweet."
Did her political incorrectness have anything to do with the breakup of her relationship with Steve Wozniak?
"Oh, God no," she responds. "Steve is the most open-minded guy in the world. There's nothing I could say that he'd find inappropriate or shocking -- which is one of the things I still just adore about him. He says controversial things all the time," she adds. "He's constantly getting in trouble with Mac, like when he criticized an element of the iPhone. There was such outrage on the Web site. What does he care? He's got a billion dollars; he doesn't work for Apple anymore. He doesn't have to give a f---."
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Suck It Jesus - The Acceptance Speech
Just a little fun. Here is Kathy Griffin's acceptance speech where she utters those words which for some reason are getting her alot of heat. "SUCK IT JESUS"
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