Mary Kate Olsen Pumps Her Own Gas!


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Mandy Moore has opened up to In Touch about being a newlywed. “I’m excited, life is good,” the singer, who recently wed rocker Ryan Adams in a small ceremony outside of Savannah, Ga., gushed to In Touch on March 26. “I’m very lucky and very happy.” When asked what she hopes the next few years will bring for the couple, Mandy replied, “Happiness and health … I don’t know if you can really ask for more than that!”

Zac Efron and girlfriend Vanessa Hudgens arrive at Beso Restaurant in Hollywood with Brittany Snow. Joining some of ’90210′ cast members Jessica Stroup and Brandon Michael Vayda all enjoy a pleasant evening out for a friends birthday. All the stars leave in a mad paparazzi swarm. It seems one of the Zac’s fans are less than pleased with a published photo of Zac displaying wax build up in his ear (gross! But if you want to see, here you go)! Someone threw a packet of Q-Tip’s at the ‘High School Musical’ star which landed in the back of Vanessa’s head on route to their car!
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Madonna did not get her adoption approved.
The singer, 50, spent about an hour in court Monday morning in the Malawi capital of Lilongwe, where a judge delayed ruling on her application to adopt a second Malawian child, 3-year-old Mercy James, until Friday. (The child’s name was listed on Monday’s court docket.)
Court official Thomson Ligowe would not reveal any other information.
Mercy James’ grandmother, 61-year-old Lucy Chekechiwa, is reportedly against Madonna’s decision to adopt. (Mercy James’ single teen mother died at age 18; the girl’s father is believed to be alive.)
“Why doesn’t this singer pick other children?” she told Britain’s The Sun. “It is stealing. I want to go to to court. I won’t let her go.”
It is unknown if Chekechiwa was at court Monday.
Madonna arrived in the African nation Sunday with her children, Lourdes, 12, and sons Rocco, 8, and David, 3, whom she adopted from Malawi in 2007.
Criticism over her decision to adopt continued to brew over the weekend. (more…)


Believe it or not, this is the before shot! Click on more to see what she looks like after!! (more…)

GO HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE FROM JORDAN.
Jordan Miller — the owner and webmaster of Britney Spears’ most popular fan site, BreatheHeavy.com — has spent the past five years supporting the singer, but he’s about to be shut down by the pop star herself.
Although Miller asserts that the sole purpose of the site is “to support the icon of our generation, Britney Spears, and to continuously stick by her through the good and bad,” Spears’ father Jamie has taken legal action over some of the content.
“I have been battling the conservatorship Britney is currently placed under for months now,” Miller wrote in a message to fellow fans on the site’s homepage Friday. “When I did not conform to the requests and demands Britney’s management and father, Jamie Spears, recently put upon BreatheHeavy to stay quiet, they in turn became angry and malicious, launching, what I feel is an unjust attack, against me and my website.”
He received a legal notice from Jamie’s lawyers pressuring him to dismantle the site by 3 p.m. PST Friday, or face an injunction, claiming they will pursue legal action by Jamie, who is allowed to do so as her conservator.
Miller also wrote that Brad Rose, the lawyer representing Spears in this case, told him in a telephone conversation that “you are an uber fan who’s gone a little too far.”
Spears’ legal team claims the site is “replete with willful, unauthorized” use of copyrighted lyrics to songs as well as video and audio recordings and photos of Spears.
“This entire site thrives because of you, the fans, who support Britney by buying tickets to her show, merchandise and music,” he wrote. “Sadly, your hard-earned money that goes to supporting your favorite celebrity, is now money being used to potentially sue me, a major fan and supporter of Britney Spears, and hide fans from knowing the truth.”
He added: “This conservatorship Britney is placed under, which controls every aspect of her life, is now clenching the future of her biggest fansite,” Miller writes.
Because his site, which is a non-profitable endeavor, costs a minimum of $350 per month to run, he is asking viewers to donate funds until “the situation has been handled.”
If the site remains online, Spears’ legal team says they will pursue damages and “injunctive relief in connection with the blatant violation of her rights of publicity and privacy.”
