Monday, July 23, 2007

Lindsay Lohan Formally Booked On DUI-Related Charges

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (July 20, 2007) -- Less than a week after leaving rehab, Lindsay Lohan has surrendered to police and was formally booked for charges brought against her following her Memorial Day weekend car crash in Beverly Hills.

Additionally, Access Hollywood has learned reports of Lindsay's next project being cancelled are completely untrue.

Lohan quietly turned herself in to the Beverly Hills police department yesterday to face a DUI charge, which stemmed from the May accident that led to her checking herself into the Promises rehabilitation facility.

Lindsay, accompanied by her attorney, arrived at the station at 4:00 PM yesterday, where she was fingerprinted and photographed upon being booked for the charges.

According to the booking sheet, Lindsay Dee Lohan, 21, was arrested at 4:00 PM with a charge level listed as (M) misdemeanor, and the time of her booking is noted as 4:15 PM. Bail was posted at $30,000 and her time of release was at 5:00 PM. She is listed on the sheet as having red hair and hazel eyes, standing 5' 02" and weighing 120 lbs.

Officer Brian Ballieweg told the Associated Press that Lohan also faces a charge of hit-and-run from the May 26 incident, in which she reportedly fled the scene after driving over a curb and crashing into some bushes.

Ballieweg stated that Lindsay was released on her own recognizance yesterday, pending a court date scheduled for August 24.

The reason Lindsay was booked yesterday instead of at the scene of the crash is due to her being admitted to a hospital for injuries following the crash. Officers received a 911 call about the accident, and arrested Lohan at the hospital for investigation of misdemeanor DUI, but did not take her into custody.

Lohan's blood-alcohol level at the time of the crash was above California's 0.08 percent legal limit, Ballieweg said yesterday. He wouldn't disclose how high it was.

Officers investigating the crash in May found a "usable amount" of a drug tentatively identified as cocaine, but a police spokesperson stated that "it was not on her person." While reports have since surfaced that she allegedly had cocaine in her system, it is not known if that factors in under the established charges.

Lindsay's surrender to police comes on the heels of a week full of reportedly sober partying at various clubs in Las Vegas and LA.

Upon completing her 45-day stay in rehab, Lindsay chose to wear an alcohol monitoring bracelet, and is also continuing her rehabilitation in an intensive outpatient program. Her rep told Access Hollywood that the program includes attendance at daily AA meetings, outpatient therapy and daily testing.

As for Lindsay's movie career, a report from THE NY POST's PAGE SIX claimed today that production has shut down on "Poor Things," the movie she is supposed to star in with Shirley MacLaine and Olympia Dukakis.

According to the Page Six report, "Poor Things" set designer Fontaine Beauchamp Hebb sent an email to vendors who were seeking product placement in the film, notifying them that the film was no more.

"Sorry to be the harbinger of bad news, but I just received a call from Jacky Gilardi, the producer, pulling the plug on the ill-fated film," he allegedly wrote. "Apparently, Ms. Lohan's antics in Las Vegas over the weekend have scared the bond companies and all of the funding has been pulled . . . I look forward to working together in the future and trust our next project will not be as fraught with difficulty."

Today, "Poor Things" producer Robert Hickman exclusively stated to Access Hollywood that reports of the film's cancellation are untrue.

"As producer and financier of the film "Poor Things," I can honestly say that the film has not been cancelled," said Hickman. "Any rumours saying differently are just that: rumours."

Lindsay was cast in "Poor Things" before her admittance into rehab, but producers Shirley Maclaine and Rob Hickman stated at the time that they would work around her rehabilitation and that she would stay in the film.

“In the spirit of helping Lindsay Lohan and her rehabilitation, we have been asked by Lindsay to comply with her wishes to continue working on 'Poor Things,'" the statement read. "We are trying to rearrange the shooting schedule to facilitate her working at the end of the shoot to coincide with the completion of her rehabilitation. We wish her love and the blending of mind, body and spirit.”

As for the alleged concerns that Lindsay is going out too much following rehab, a source identified as a friend of Lohan's remarked to Page Six :

"Lindsay is proving to everyone that she is - and will remain - sober by voluntarily wearing the ankle bracelet and taking drug tests. This is not about her work. It's about her being able to live her life and go out with her friends without people writing nasty items about her."

Regardless of her future with "Poor Things," Lindsay has two movies already in the can: "I Know Who Killed Me" (opening July 27) and "Chapter 27" (release date TBD).

John Travolta Sues Airport Owners Over Landing Strip 'Lies'



OCALA, Fla. (July 21, 2007) -- John Travolta sued the owners of the airport outside his exclusive "fly-in" community, claiming they lied to the Federal Aviation Administration to keep him from landing his Boeing 707 there.


In the federal lawsuit filed Wednesday, the actor claims Greystone Airport owners James and Christine Garemore falsely changed the airport master record in 2006 to indicate that it could not support large airplanes.


Travolta has a home at the Jumbolair Aviation Estates in Ocala and wanted to fly his Boeing 707 there. It is an affluent, 550-acre community with a $6 million runway -- the largest paved, private airfield in the United States.


The lawsuit is seeking an injunction requiring the Garemores to immediately withdraw the 2006 report and authorize flights with the airport master record as it existed before. It also seeks to nullify the report because of false or misleading information to the FAA and to prohibit "future baseless filings."


"The runway is not suitable for heavy aircraft. It is cracking and breaking," James Garemore told The Associated Press on Friday. "They are bringing this lawsuit against me, and all I was doing was trying to maintain safety here."


Todd Hopson, Garemore's attorney, said his client never stopped Travolta from landing on the 7,550-foot runway.


Michael J. McDermott, Travolta's attorney, said Garemore's comments about the runway not being safe for large airplanes is incorrect.


"It's spin in order to cover his butt because he knows that he is in big trouble for doing what he did, and we intend to establish that," McDermott said.


The lawsuit was filed under the corporations Jett Clipper Johnny and Constellation and as Ellen Bannon and Margaret Rau, who are trustees of Hawker Investment Trust, the titled property owner for Travolta's nine-acre spread near Jumbolair.


The Garemores established Greystone Airport in the 1980s, and Jumbolair was founded by exercise equipment guru Arthur Jones. The Garemores built the main runway to accommodate Jones' 707s, but his flights were not as frequent as Travolta's and did not deteriorate the runway as much, Garemore said.


Travolta built an $8 million home there and has continually used the runway without incident, the lawsuit said. It also claims Travolta was assured he would be able to use the airport.


FAA spokeswoman Laura Brown said the administration is not involved in the dispute

Friday, July 6, 2007

Emma Watson: Proud Of Her 'Potter' Persona



LONDON, England, U.K. (July 6, 2007) -- Emma Watson had "Harry Potter" fans scared last October, when rumors surfaced that she may not reprise her role as Hermione Granger in the final two "Potter" films.

But then came the good news that Watson would indeed stick it out to the end of the smash hit franchise (along with co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint). After all, who could accept another actress in the fan-favorite role at this late stage? Certainly not Emma!

“I have too many friends on the set, and I love Hermione too much,” Watson reportedly told PARADE magazine for this weekend's edition. “I couldn’t see anyone else playing her. It would have killed me. There’s so much of me in her.”

But that's not to say that her decision to stay was an easy one.

“People underestimate what a big decision this was for me,” said Watson. “This is the next three or four years of my life. Being in the spotlight and the lack of freedom are the sort of things that held me back. People will see that as ungrateful, but you never know until you’ve walked in someone else’s shoes. I love it, and that’s why I’m back, but I had to make it work for me.”


Part of "making it work" is for Emma is the ability to maintain a sense of normalcy in her life. The oldest of seven siblings, Watson lives with her mother in Oxford, U.K., where she attends an all-girls school.

“People can’t understand why I don’t want to be a full-time actress,” she said, “but school life keeps me in touch with my friends. It keeps me in touch with reality. It makes me feel normal. Let’s be honest: I have enough money never to have to work again, but I would never want that. Learning keeps me motivated.”

Emma shares that passion for learning with Hermione, and she's proud that her booksmart character stands out as a role model for young women in this age of celebutantes and party girls.

“There are too many stupid girls in the media,” Watson remarked. “Hermione’s not scared to be clever. I think sometimes really smart girls dumb themselves down a bit, and that’s bad.”

It's not only Hermione's knowledge-seeking personality that Watson embraces -- the self-proclaimed "feminist" also feels that the character is a positive influence on girls who worry about their physical appearance.

“When I was 9 or 10, I would get really upset when they tried to make me look geeky, but now I absolutely love it," she explained. "I find it’s so much pressure to be beautiful. Hermione doesn’t care what she looks like. She’s a complete tomboy.”

With half of her life spent in the world of the "Harry Potter" films (she'll be twenty when the final movie hits theaters), Emma admitted that she doesn't know what she will do when it's all over. Will she seek out other roles as Radcliffe has? For now, it's not a priority for her.

“I really haven’t been looking,” she said, but added that she'd like to star in a period drama or sing in a musical -- if it fits around her school schedule.

"I won’t know what to do with myself when it ends," said Emma. "It will be the weirdest thing ever!”

Paris Hilton's Dog Food Fetches $305 On eBay



LOS ANGELES, Calif. (July 3, 2007) -- An empty can of gourmet dog food taken from Paris Hilton's trash fetched $305 in an eBay auction.


The sellers were from the Web site HollywoodStarTrash.com, which also listed several other Hilton items for sale on eBay.


A used toothbrush sold for $305; two envelopes sent to her while she was in jail sold for $510; and a Coke can pulled from her trash went for $51.


The organic gourmet dog food was produced by Party Animal Inc., and can be found in about 150 stores in Southern California and about 40 in New York. It can also be bought through the company's Web site.


Lindsay Celebrates 21st Birthday In Malibu



LOS ANGELES, Calif. (July 3, 2007) -- It may not have been the bright lights of Las Vegas, but Lindsay Lohan celebrated her 21st birthday on Monday in Malibu, soaking up the sun during a brief leave from rehab.


Mom Dina, sister Ali, brother Dakota, and on-again/off-again beau Calum Best joined Lindsay and her other guests at a house in Malibu for a day of sun and fun.


While many of the partygoers soaked up the sun, a bikini-clad Lindsay stayed indoors for most of the day, occasionally making an appearance at the house's open back door, much to the delight of the dozens of photographers who were camped out on the neighboring beach.


And while many of the guests came bearing gifts for the birthday girl, Lindsay was apparently in a giving mood as well. As the day came to an end, Lindsay's bodyguard delivered five pizzas to the photographers, saying they were from the birthday girl "with love," according to People magazine.


As they enjoyed the snack, the photographers yelled "Thank you Lindsay" in unison.


On June 18, Las Vegas nightclub Pure confirmed Lindsay had pulled out of her planned Sin City birthday bash.


"We support Lindsay and wish her the best as she is taking care of personal matters at this time. Due to the unique circumstances, as of this afternoon Lindsay's birthday party at PURE Nightclub has been canceled. We think the world of her and look forward to working with her in the future," read a statement released by a nightclub.


Sources tell Access, the in-rehab Lohan is still contractually obligated to attend another party for the nightclub at a date to be determined.


When contacted by Access Hollywood, Lohan’s rep Leslie Sloane, would not comment.


Lindsay checked into the Promises treatment facility in Malibu on May 28 following an arrest on suspicion of DUI after she crashed her Mercedes convertible over a curb and into a tree.

Britney's Mom: 'Everything Is Going To Be Fine'



LOS ANGELES, Calif. (July 2, 2007) – On the heels of reportedly receiving an upsetting letter from her daughter, Lynne Spears believes the reported rift between she and Britney will soon come to and end.


"Everything is going to be fine," Lynne told People magazine while shopping in Kentwood, La. "I've got a strong family, and everything is going to be fine."


Lynne also told People that "hopefully" daughter Britney will make it to a family cookout in their hometown for the Fourth of July holiday.


On Thursday, Access Hollywood obtained video of Britney handing her mother two sheets of folded white paper, which some outlets reported was a letter of legal nature.


According to X-17 Online, the letter, which was written by Britney herself, was a warning the pop star would file a restraining order against her mother if she didn't stay away from her children.


Lynne looked stunned as she read through the papers. The two also had a brief exchange which saw Britney gesturing with her hands in the air.


At one point, Britney appeared to hold the door back as her mother read through the papers, giving photographers a better view of the incident. The pop star then left the scene, smiling and waving at the photographers as she walked to her car.

Eva Longoria & Tony Parker Officially Wed In Paris



Paris, France (July 6, 2007) -- The wait is finally over -- Eva Longoria and Tony Parker have officially tied the knot today!

The lovely "Desperate Housewives" star and NBA MVP are set to say "I do" on Saturday with their own private ceremony, but they have already made their union official today with a civil ceremony conducted by the mayor of Paris.

The beautiful bride-to-be arrived at the ceremony today in a white stretch limo, wearing a short pink Chanel dress with striped black and white straps. Parker took a more casual approach, stepping out of a gray mini van clad in a dark suit.

Eva, who was joined by about eight women wearing cream, pink and purple dresses, stopped to smile and wave for photographers as she stepped inside the city hall.

Longoria then used an office to change into a short white dress for the 45-minute ceremony, which was officiated by Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe.

The mayor gave a speech to about 40 guests, saying how happy he was that Parker & Longoria were married in the City of Light. Parker translated Delanoe's speech into English for those gathered at the ceremony.



"It was very joyous, very nice," said the mayor of Paris' 4th District, Dominique Bertinotti. "The atmosphere was very warm and very authentic."



But this ceremony was just the kick-off to a weekend of nuptial events. French law requires marrying couples to take their vows at a city hall, even if they are having a church wedding as well.


And that is exactly what Eva and Tony have planned. While the couple has been quiet about many of the details, they are expected to have their private ceremony tomorrow at a church used to serve French royals, before retiring to a spectacular castle in the French countryside for a lavish reception.



Access Hollywood caught up with Parker on June 26, right before his flight to France!

"Definitely I'm excited," the eager groom said. "I can't wait -- I'm leaving tonight."

When asked if he had any jitters, Tony said, "No, nothing."

And why should he be nervous? He's marrying Eva Longoria, after all!


Eva, 32, and Tony, 25, a point guard for the NBA's San Antonio Spurs, met in November 2004 in the team's locker room following a game, after Eva told a local news reporter that Tony was her favorite player on the team.

Fast-forward two years later, when the two will be introduced as husband and wife at Vaux-Le-Vicomte -- a stunning celeb-sized 17th century castle 34 miles outside of Paris.


The enormous property is adorned with romantic sprawling gardens and a queen-sized gold crown fountain. Inside, the walls covered with priceless works of art!


"Housewives" co-star Felicity Huffman told Access that she's heading to France for the nuptials, and other "Desperate" divas will reportedly be there too.


As for Eva's dress, it's rumored to be designed by Monique Lhuillier.


And what about the honeymoon -- will the newlyweds stay in Paris?


"Ah, that's a great question," a coy Tony told Access. "I dont know..."

'Transformers' Conquers Box Office With $27.4M Debut



LOS ANGELES, Calif. (July 4, 2007) -- Hollywood's box office record books have been transformed.


The sci-fi adventure "Transformers" had an unprecedented Tuesday haul of $27.4 million in its official debut, beating a record of $15.7 million set last year by "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest."


"It's the biggest Tuesday ever," said Mike Vollman, spokesman for Paramount, which released "Transformers" along with fellow Viacom Inc. unit DreamWorks. "It's playing very broadly. It's the kind of summer movie that's drawing families and we're very excited for its progress going into the rest of the weekend."


Directed by Michael Bay and based on the Hasbro toys that debuted in the 1980s, "Transformers" chronicles a war between two factions of giant shape-shifting robots that bring their battle to Earth. The human cast costarring alongside the computer-generated robots includes Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson, Jon Voight, Josh Duhamel and John Turturro.


"Transformers" opened Tuesday in 4,011 theaters nationwide. It also played in preview screenings at 3,050 theaters starting at 8 p.m. Monday, bringing in $8.8 million.


"They had great preview numbers and it's an incredible total for a Tuesday, which is just not known as a big box office day," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Media By Numbers. "The timing on this movie was perfect, with the holiday in the middle of the week. This film has six days plus a preview to stretch its legs."


"Transformers" is positioned to join the ranks of this summer's blockbusters, "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," "Spider-Man 3" and "Shrek the Third," all of which have surpassed or are about to cross the $300 million mark domestically.


A brisk Fourth of July week would help Hollywood recover from a monthlong downturn that followed a huge start to summer in May.


"This could be the movie that transforms the summer back into the blockbuster we were hoping it would be," said Dergarabedian.

Britney Apologizes For Umbrella Incident, Walks Out On 'Wicked'



LOS ANGELES, Calif. (July 6, 2007) -- Britney Spears has publicly apologized for an incident she was involved in months ago, while new rumors surface of her reported walk-out from a popular stage show this week.

Britney has posted an apology on her Web site for lashing out at a photographer's car with an umbrella in February, writing that she was preparing to try out for a movie part at the time, and got carried away.

The incident took place shortly before she checked into rehab, during the same period in which she shaved her head, got new tattoos and was frequently seen on the club circuit in Los Angeles.

On Wednesday, she posted the following statement on BritneySpears.com:

"I apologize to the pap for a stunt that was done 4 months ago regarding an umbrella. I was preparing my character for a role in a movie where the husband never plays his part so they switch places accidentally. I take all my roles very seriously and got a little carried away. Unfortunately I didn't get the part."


On Thursday, Britney reportedly walked out in the middle of a performance of the stage musical "Wicked" at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood.

Britney was in the audience watching the critically acclaimed hit show, which chronicles the backstory of the witches of Oz -- originally made famous in L. Frank Baum's books and the classic film, "The Wizard of Oz."

Spears reportedly got up and exited the theater during the first act, but the reason for her departure is not known.

Despite a report that she set the theater "abuzz," a rep for "Wicked" told AccessHollywood.com that Britney left quietly (and without incident) last night around 9:00 PM. She did not disrupt the show, and there were no known complaints from anyone in the audience.

"We do know that she likes the show," said the rep. "She's seen it a number of times."

The World Prepares For Al Gore's 'Live Earth' Event



SYDNEY, Australia (July 6, 2007) -- Like the planet, Live Earth keeps changing.


A ninth concert was added Friday to the global series of shows to raise awareness about climate change, whose worldwide lineup includes Madonna, Metallica, the Police and Kanye West.


Country music stars Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood will headline a show in Washington on the National Mall, about two blocks from the U.S. Capitol. The biggest names will appear at Live Earth concerts in London and the United States, with more modest lineups of mostly local and regional acts in Australia, Japan, China, South Africa, Brazil and Germany.


Live Earth was inspired and is backed by former Vice President Al Gore's campaign to force global warming onto the international political agenda by generating a groundswell of public concern.


But critics say that it lacks achievable goals, and that bringing in jet-setting rock stars in fuel-guzzling airliners to plug in to amplifier stacks and cranking up the sound may send mixed messages about energy conservation.


"The last thing the planet needs is a rock concert," The Who's singer Roger Daltrey recently told a British newspaper.


Organizers say the concerts will be as green as possible, with a tally of energy use being kept. Proceeds from ticket sales will go toward distributing power-efficient light bulbs and other measures that will offset the shows' greenhouse gas emissions, they say.


"This is going to be the greenest event of its kind, ever," Gore told The Associated Press recently. "The carbon offsets and the innovative practices that are being used to make this a green event, I think, will set the standard for years to come."


More than 150 artists will perform at the eight concerts. Other venues are in Tokyo, Shanghai, Johannesburg and Hamburg. The New York venue is actually being held in East Rutherford, N.J.


Besides some criticism, Live Earth has run into some organizational hiccups. A judge canceled the Brazil concert because of security concerns before reversing the decision just two days before the event, and lukewarm public interest caused a planned show in Istanbul, Turkey to be called off.


Promoter Michael Chugg said on Friday there were still plenty of tickets available for the Sydney show.


But organizers were predicting live broadcasts on cable television and the Internet could reach up to 2 billion people. Scores of short films and public service announcements will be aired giving the audience tips about how to conserve energy and reduce their environmental impact.


Laid-back rocker Jack Johnson is the only international act in Sydney, which features the reformed 1980s pop group Crowded House as top billers.


The Tokyo concert, featuring artists including Ai Otsuka, Kumi Koda and Linkin Park, comes next, followed by the other cities. Madonna and the Black Eyed Peas topline London, while the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Alicia Keys are among the acts in the United States.

Star Summer Jobs: The Good, The Bad & The Stinky



LOS ANGELES, Calif. (July 6, 2007) - If it doesn't work out with "America's Got Talent," Piers Morgan always has something to fall back on.


"I had a summer job where I had to spend the entire summer bagging mushroom compost," Piers told Access Hollywood.


Of course, Piers isn't the only one with one of those memorable summer gigs. Then again, it appears some were better than others.



Just a word of warning to all restaurant goers, if you ever go to check your coat and see Debra Messing waiting to take it from you, you might want to just hold on to it for awhile. The former "Will & Grace" star spent a summer as a coat check girl, but all did not go as smoothly as planned.


"I got all the tags mixed up and had the people come in and find their coats. I trusted they were taking the right coat," she laughed.



Forget being in a stuffy coat check room, when Kevin Costner looked for summer employment, he hit the great outdoors.


"I guess my best summer job was when I was in college. I worked on fishing boats up north," the "Mr. Brooks" star revealed. "I would start in Eureka and work all the way up to Canada. That's how I made my dough."



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And while working with fish most likely didn't leave Costner smelling like roses, the award for stinkiest summer job definitely goes to Diddy.


"My worst summer job was pumping gas. Wait no, I cleaned bathrooms at El Torito. It was a Mexican restaurant. I was a bus boy there too," the music mogul told Access.



While Patrick Dempsey made his McDreamy mark on "Grey's Anatomy" juggling women, back in the day, the good doctor had his hands full in a different way.


"I was always performing and working. I was doing juggling and comedy during my summer breaks," Patrick said.


He also had a short stint working for his dad in a recycling center at the age of 13.


"My dad did have a redemption center where you had to bring the bottles in and you know organize them. So that is what I was doing sometimes during the summer," he added.



Johnny Drama is forever on the lookout for his next gig on "Entourage," but for Kevin Dillon, his old summer gigs were always coming up roses.


"I worked in a nursery. No, not that kind of nursery. Like plants and watering plants," Kevin said.


In fact, he was the prized employee of New York's Larchmont Nursery owner Joanne Grossman.


"Kevin started when he was maybe nine," Joanne told Access. "First he started playing and climbing trees, then he started working and helping customers. He loves people, he loves plants, he loves flowers."


"It was good memories," Kevin recalled. "I'd sell Christmas trees and freeze out there with a little barrel with a fire. It was great."



And if you thought working for Daniel Meade involved a lot of hot air on "Ugly Betty," that's nothing compared to America Ferrera's old summer gig.


"The worst job I ever had was blowing up balloons," American said. "Not myself, but with the helium thing and they would pop in your face. Back then, me and my best friend always tried to wear really long acrylic nails and we would pop the balloons ourselves."

Report: 'Sex & The City' Movie Finally A Go!



NEW YORK, New York (July 5, 2007) – Ladies, dust off your lucky Manolos – Carrie and the girls are back and "Big"ger than ever!


The long-awaited, highly anticipated "Sex & The City" movie is finally a go, according to TVGuide.com.


Filming is slated to begin in mid-September with Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis and Kim Cattrall all on board to reprise their signature roles, TVGuide.com reports.


According to the report, New Line Cinema is on the verge of closing a deal to distribute the film in association with HBO, with an official announcement expected as early as next week.


In May, Access Hollywood spoke with "Sex" star Sarah Jessica Parker about the buzz surrounding the much-talked about big screen project.


"I don’t know,” she said candidly when asked about the possibility of the film. “I don’t know if we have it or not. I’m not being cagey. I was hopeful the first time; I will remain hopeful this time around as we all ponder it.”


Yet, she remained enthusiastic about the potential project.


“I would love nothing more than to be out on those streets, right [at] this time of day, with that group of people and someone shouting out ‘action,’ but we’ll see,” she said. “You know it is part of the decision that everyone else wants to make.”

Hugh Hefner Gives Access Dating Advice



MONTE CARLO, Monaca (June 27, 2007) – When Playboy icon Hugh Hefner takes his ladies out in Hollywood, it still turns heads. So when Access Hollywood’s Tim Vincent heard the Hef and his trio of girlfriends were hopping from one club to the next, he had to get in on the action.


How in the world does Hugh Hefner do it at 81-years-old, Tim wondered, balancing not one, but three gorgeous girlfriends.


“Come with me, we have a nice table upstairs,” Tim said to Hef as he attempted to get to the bottom of it.


Once they arrived at their tented table at Zebra Square, it was time to ask the icon for advice.


“So how do I go about being a Playboy, what should I wear,” Tim asked Hugh.


“There is no special fashion or style,” Hugh replied. “I think it's a matter of being true to yourself. But you have to define your own style.”


Talk then turned to dating advice.


“When you take a lady out on a first date should you go dutch, should you always pay,” Tim asked.


“Well, it depends on the relationship,” he answered. “In the old days when I was younger you always paid. But I think that these days things are a little loser and it depends on the nature of the understanding with the girl.”

Avril Lavigne Faces The Music With 'Girlfriend' Lawsuit



SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (July 6, 2007) -- Avril Lavigne faces a lawsuit by the members of a 1970s rock band who claim her hit song "Girlfriend" rips off one of their tunes.


Songwriters Tommy Dunbar and James Gangwer alleged in a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court that Lavigne and her co-writers lifted their 1979 song "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend," which was originally performed by new wave band The Rubinoos.


"We are not so naive as to chalk it up to some sort of cosmic coincidence," Dunbar said in a statement Thursday. "The lyric, the meter, the rhythm -- they're identical."


The first court date has been set for Aug. 28 in Oakland.


A spokeswoman for Lavigne declined comment.


The lawsuit is not the first mention of the similarities between the songs. Music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine, in a review published on Billboard magazine's Web site, noted that the chorus of "Girlfriend" was a "total lift from the Rubinoos' `I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend."'


The Rubinoos toured and recorded from 1975 to 1983 and had a hit with a cover version of Tommy James and the Shondells' "I Think We're Alone Now." They also wrote the theme song for the movie "Revenge of the Nerds."

Paris Hilton's Fourth Of July Message: Don't Drink & Drive



LOS ANGELES, Calif. (July 4, 2007) -- Paris Hilton is back from vacation and has a message for her fans: don't drink and drive.


"Happy 4th of July everyone, and remember to be responsible and have a designated driver!" the heiress writes in a blog entry on her MySpace Web page Tuesday.


Hilton, 26, was released from jail last week after spending about 23 days behind bars for violating probation in an alcohol-related reckless driving case. The notorious party girl has since touted a new beginning -- one that she says won't include going out as much.


"The past month has inspired me to move forward with some exciting new projects, so I will keep you all posted," she writes.


After getting out of jail, Hilton did a series of interviews, including one on CNN's "Larry King Live," then skipped town for some rest and relaxation in Maui.