Lindsey Lohan’s intentions are no longer pure. The rehabbing actress has canceled her plans to celebrate her 21st birthday at the Las Vegas hotspot on July 2, the nightclub confirmed to E! News Monday. “Due to the unique circumstances, as of this afternoon, Lindsay’s birthday party at Pure Nightclub has been canceled,” a spokesperson said in a statement. “We think the world of her and look forward to working with her in the future.” Ah, no more party girl shenanigans. What will we write about?
Los Angeles City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo, who championed the decision to send Paris Hilton to jail, has apologized for staying mum about a 2004 accident in which his wife crashed his city-issued vehicle while driving on a suspended license. However, Delgadillo maintains the incidents were not comparable, as Hilton was “driving drunk” and violated her probation. Yeah, and pigs are pink.
Tony Danza will reprise his role as Max Bialystock in the Las Vegas version of the hit Broadway show The Producers. The Who’s the Boss? star is due to begin his engagement on Aug. 13 and carry on through the week before Christmas.
Former Backstreet Boys and ‘N Sync manager Lou Pearlman has agreed to be returned from Guam to Florida to face a federal bankruptcy charge, officials said Monday. The former music mogul is accused of fraudulently securing nearly $20 million in bank loans on behalf of a nonexistent accounting firm. Music biz means crooks get rich.
Kevin James and wife Steffiana De la Cruz welcomed their second child together June 14, daughter Shea Joelle. The couple’s other little girl, Sienna, will be two years old in September.
Michael Jackson’s attorneys are preempting a trial by settling a federal lawsuit brought against the pop star by a New Jersey finance company, which claimed that Jackson bilked it of $48 million after it helped him refinance a $272 million bank loan and secure $573 million in financing so that he could buy out Sony’s stake in the Beatles song catalog, of which he had previously owned only half. The terms of the settlement have not been disclosed.
Jeri Ryan tied the knot Saturday with chef Christopher Eme in an outdoor ceremony in the French countryside in front of about 120 guests, per People. The Shark star wore a Vera Wang gown for what was her second trip down the aisle. An all-night party followed, culminating in breakfast at the 16th-century manor where the couple and about 30 of the actress’ relatives were staying. Ryan said, “I’ll never have to wear that tight body suit again.”
As reported by the Smoking gun, Britney Spears is threatening legal action against Florida radio station WFIZ-FM for using a bald-headed Britney pic and allegedly questioning the singer’s sanity on billboards promoting the MJ Morning Show. The headlines used in the promos, which feature a photo of Spears next to one of host Todd Schnit, include “Total Nut Jobs,” “Shock Therapy” and “Certifiable.” A letter from attorney Donna Schneider to Clear Channel Communications dated June 14 states that the pop star could be entitled to “very substantial damages” if the ads aren’t immediately taken down.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler, who’s presiding over Phil Spector’s murder trial, found former defense team lawyer Sara Caplan in contempt for her refusal to testify about seeing forensics expert Henry Lee pick up an object at Spector’s home the day after Lana Clarkson died. Fidler stayed his own order sending Caplan to jail pending the results of an immediate appeal. But I want to know, will Phil’s page boy wig survive this trial? Or will he go back to impersonating Diana Ross?
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