Hollywood Headlines: A crazy week in review
Just when we were almost ready to move past the whole Tiger train wreck, a new study came out that lets us plebeians know just how much the whole fiasco has cost the billionaire and the corporate behemoths who sponsored him. Considering that companies are dropping their deals with him like flies, we can be sure Woods will wave goodbye to a big chunk of the cool $100 million he was earning a year in sponsorships. For nine of his partner companies (like Nike,
Did Mrs. “No More Drama” Blige really smack her husband at her own album release party?
Did Hailey slash and trash Jon’s place? Did Jon push her against a wall? This week was an especially messy chapter in the Gosselin versus Glassman saga. From reports of a ransacked apartment to some major lawyer crossfire, the accusations on both sides are still flying fast and furious. (William Thomas Cain / Getty Images)
It was a chaotic Christmas (to say the least) for the Sheen household this year, as 44-year-old
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Although his talk of TV exposure didn’t exactly materialize, looks like Levi Johnston will be getting his way in the courtroom. Ruling in Johnston’s favor, a judge in Alaska has made public the records of his and Bristol Palin’s custody battle over their 1-year-old son, Tripp. Says Johnston, “I feel more comfortable in a public courtroom which will help everyone stay civil and be on their best behavior.” (Robyn Beck / Getty Images)
Tyra’s pulling the plug on her popular (and highly lampooned) talk show. After four seasons in syndication and one on the CW, the show will wrap up filming its last season this spring. But Tyra junkies need not fret, the sassy former supermodel will still be calling the shots on her other TV project, “America’s Next Top Model.” (Ricardo DeAratanha / Los Angeles Times)
Much to the disappointment of the millions who are vicariously re-living their adolescence through teenage celebrity gossip, the Taylor Lautner/Swift courtship is now officially over, according to Us magazine. (Matt Sayles / Associated Press)
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