It is being reported that Justin Bieber will be performing on FOX’s American Idol on Wednesday, March 31st.
Other celebs set to take the stage include P. Diddy and Usher. P.Diddy will be performing “Hello, Good Morning” with his band Dirty Money, while Usher will perform his new single “OMG.”
Do you watch American Idol?
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According to the National Enquirer, Miley Cyrus pulled a prank on her dad Billy Ray Cyrus – telling him that she and boyfriend Liam Hemsworth were going to elope!
A source told the tabloid:
“Billy Ray launched into a stern lecture, telling Liam his little girl’s way too young to even THINK about getting married.”
“As Daddy-Oh ranted and raved, Liam suddenly busted up laughing — and Billy Ray went bananas!”
“Realizing he’d better come clean before Billy Ray cleaned his clock, Liam quickly let him in on the joke and said, ‘Don’t worry – we’re not getting married. It’s just another one of your daughter’s pranks.’”
Yikes! We can totally picture this happening!
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In a recent interview Miley Cyrus admitted to never taking acting lessons, but she realizes that might not mean she doesn’t need them!
“I’ve not taken like acting lessons or anything, but it doesn’t mean I don’t need to because I’m sure I do. Once I watch this film [The Last Song] in the theatre, I’m probably going to go book an acting coach.”
“I’m kind of bi-polar in my acting choices because I just want to do a little bit of everything. One day I’m telling my mom I want to do an action movie and then I was to be doing comedy and then all different types of things. I get a little bored so hopefully I’ll get a chance to do a little bit of everything.”
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Disney/Pixar is inviting college students from around the country to a special screening of Toy Story 3 titled the “Special Cliffhanger Edition.”
If you’re a college student, head over to the Disney/Pixar Facebook Page and click on the Buzz Campus tab, then find your state and school to find out if there is a showing near you. If there is, click “I’m In!” Be sure to bring your college ID to be admitted into the showing, and keep in mind that seating is first come first serve. Then get ready to enjoy the first 65 minutes of the newest Toy Story installment!
For the rest of us, Toy Story 3 hits theaters on June 18th!
Watch the Toy Story 3 teaser trailer here.
The Walt Disney Company is looking to tap further into the adult market, and they plan on doing this with a website aimed at women called GetHatched.com; “A Chick’s Guide to Life.”
The site will be produced by DisneyFamily.com and authored by Teri Hatcher, star of the ABC series “Desperate Housewives,” along with guest authors and experts on various topics.
This isn’t the first time Teri will act as writer, as she penned the advice book “Burnt Toast and Other Philosophies of Life,” and often writes articles for magazines (including Glamour UK and Newsweek).
Teri says about her upcoming work on the new Disney site:
“I just want to create a go to respite for women where they can find a shoulder to lean on. I hope what you get from it is a sense of honesty, candidness and the understanding that wacky things happen to all of us. I love to get at problems through humor.”
Not only will the site feature articles, it will also feature several original web series – the first of which will be titled “In The House.” In The House will be a talk show shot in Teri’s home where she will interview a number of celebrities and everyday women.
“I want to carry on an intimate conversation with people. There will be no audience, no publicists. This is not about promoting your next movie. It’s about having natural conversations.”
Brad Davis, Disney’s Senior Vice President of Online Advertising Sales says about the new venture:
“Women are a core competency of ours. This is our effort to broaden to subject matters that addressing other aspects of [our audience’s] life besides being a mom. Teri’s a perfect voice to represent that.”
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