
Lindsay opens up to THE INSIDER about how her home got to be so cluttered, “I’ve been traveling so it’s hard. The biggest problem is that I have a lot of stuff. I finally have most of it in one place. I also love shopping. I shop a lot. I rewear stuff as much as I can. I’m in the fashion industry and it’s difficult.” On how the clutter makes her feel, Lindsay says,” I try not to come in here, that’s how bad it is. It gives me anxiety. The clutter takes up a lot of space mentally.”
She goes on to say that the clutter has been in her life for “a long time- too long” because “I literally bolted out of the other house that I was in because it was robbed and I felt violated and uncomfortable.”

On the emotional clutter in her life, Lindsay says, “There’s a lot of people that are there for the wrong reasons. I started to realize a lot more was being taken from me than was given. It became more draining than anything else. It’s the live and learn factor. I’ve been a target. In this industry people build you up to knock you down and that’s just how it is.”
How does she respond to her frequent appearances in the tabloids? “I don’t pay attention to that. 90% of it isn’t true anyway. I don’t acknowledge it at all.”
Lindsay tells THE INSIDER she and her family are “good” and goes on to say, “I’m close with my siblings and my family.” On how her relationship is with her father specifically, Lindsay says only, “That’s personal.”
What she hopes to gain from clearing her clutter? “I’m constantly thinking of all these different things. I feel like when everything is in its place then I will be able to breathe. This is my home. I just want to be much more serene in here and clear.”

Source
Posted Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 10:10am
Filed under
Lindsay Lohan |
1 Comment »

The Los Angeles County coroner said Brittany Murphy died from pneumonia but prescription drug intoxication was also a factor.
The coroner released its results Thursday.
Spokesman Craig Harvey says the primary cause of Murphy’s death was pneumonia, with secondary factors of iron-deficiency anemia and multiple drug intoxication. Harvey says the drugs ingested were all prescription medications.
Harvey declined to say more about what types of drugs were involved. He says those details will be released in about two weeks when a complete report is ready.
Murphy died Dec. 20 at age 32 after collapsing at her Hollywood Hills home. Her mother and husband have said that the actress didn’t abuse prescription medications or have an eating disorder.
Attempts to contact them Thursday were unsuccessful.
Source
UPDATE from TMZ:
Sources involved in Brittany Murphy’s autopsy tell TMZ her death was “preventable.”
Sources say the primary causes of Murphy’s death were pneumonia and severe anemia. L.A. County Coroner officials believe Brittany’s condition was “treatable” but no one took her to the hospital in time.
As for the multiple drugs found in her system, we’re told they were both prescription, including medicine for cramps, and over-the-counter medications, including cough syrup. Our sources say the drugs “pushed her over the line” but the underlying problems were the pneumonia and anemia.
In other words, Brittany was really sick, didn’t get treatment and by self-medicating it pushed her over the line.
Posted Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 9:09am
Filed under
Brittany Murphy |
No Comments »

Love the blue!
Posted Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 9:09am
Filed under
Beyonce |
4 Comments »


Bauer Griffin
Posted Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 9:09am
Filed under
Fergie |
No Comments »

Rihanna will be performing on night one, of the two night series, with teen singing sensation Justin Bieber.

PCN
Posted Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 9:09am
Filed under
Rihanna |
No Comments »

Disney is keen on bringing another installment of “Enchanted” to the bigscreen — perhaps as early as next year — after the 2007 pic, which starred Amy Adams, James Marsden, Patrick Dempsey and Susan Sarandon, earned more than $340 million worldwide. It earned $123 million domestically and helped Adams break out.
First film had languished in development for years as filmmakers like Sonnenfeld struggled with a way to tackle its comedic tone, musical numbers and blend of animation and live-action sequences.
Fletcher is a choreographer-turned-director who has had a string of hits with “Step Up,” “27 Dresses” and romantic comedy “The Proposal,” the latter of which earned $315 million worldwide for Disney last summer.
“Enchanted 2″ fits perfectly with the studio’s plans to make more movies that define the Disney brand. Project is Disney’s riff on its classic fairy-tale features, revolving around Giselle, a princess who is banished from her animated world by an evil queen and thrown onto the live-action streets of Manhattan to fend for herself.
Studio will likely try to bring back the first film’s stars.
Source
Posted Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 8:08am
Filed under
Amy Adams,
Patrick Dempsey |
2 Comments »


Fame
Posted Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 7:07am
Filed under
Renee Zellweger |
No Comments »