Monday, July 23, 2007

Lohan Formally Charged With DUI

Reformed wild child Lindsay Lohan has been formally charged with driving under the influence following her car crash in Beverly Hills, California on May 26. Lohan was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving after crashing her Bmw onto the curb, but was not formally charged because she was seeking medical treatment at a local hospital. Police claimed a small amount of cocaine was found in the vehicle, but it was not on Lohan's person. On Thursday, the I Know Who Killed Me star surrendered to Beverly Hills police and was formally booked on misdemeanor charges of driving under the influence and hit-and-run, before being released on $30,000 bail. Lohan is set to appear in Beverly Hills Superior Court on August 24. Two days after the accident, Lohan checked into Promises rehab center in Malibu, California, where she sought six weeks of treatment. She was released on July 13.

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Spears To Tell All in Exclusive Interview?

Pop superstar Britney Spears is to set the record straight about her much-publicized personal problems in a revealing interview with OK! magazine, according to reports. The troubled star, 25, is said to have personally called the American magazine's main switchboard and asked to speak to the publication's editor-in-chief, Sara Ivens, to negotiate a deal for the interview, according to Tmz.com. And the mother-of-two is expected to tell all about her rift with her mother, Lynne, her custody battle and impending divorce from ex Kevin Federline, and her one-month stint in rehab in February. The issue of OK! magazine is reportedly due to hit news stands later this month.

See Also: Spears Working To Overcome Negative Publicity / Spears Fansite Closes / Spears Named Most Controversial of 2006 /Hilton Defends Spears' Parenting /

Lilly Pleased Home Was Destroyed In Fire

Actress Evangeline Lilly found the experience of having all her possessions destroyed when a fire swept through her home "really liberating and exciting." The Lost star's Hawaiian property burned to the ground in December 2006. Despite being homeless, the optimistic 27-year-old decided the blaze, which was caused by an electrical fault, was a good thing. She says, "It was a really liberating and exciting thing to happen. All that I lost were the things inside. I've always believed things are more of a chain than a vehicle. To not be tied down to anything was a great feeling. I was at work and I was like, 'So I've got the clothes on my back, my wallet and my car and that's everything I have in the world.' It was like I was 20 again and the world was my oyster and I could go anywhere, do anything and be free."

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Vivid Entertainment Launches 'Vivid Voyeur TV' On Pay-Per-View With 'Wild Weekend At Club Vivid'

LOS ANGELES – Vivid Entertainment will launch "Vivid Voyeur TV" in July, a series of 55 minute-long productions that will be distributed one-a-month exclusively through Pay Per View services throughout the country. The programs will debut on DirecTV in July followed by a one-time initial airing on Events iN DEMAND Pay-Per-View in September. The first show is "Wild Weekend at Club Vivid" and features Vivid Girls Kayden Kross and Lanny Barby as they invite six other adult stars for a sensuous non-stop weekend party at Kayden's home in Southern California that is recorded by hidden cameras. It will premiere on DirecTV on July 5th and can be seen throughout the month on July 8th, 11th, 14th, 17th, 20th, 23rd, 26th and 29th. The programs will retail for $12.95 and will be available on the DirecTV and iN DEMAND event channels. The sexy reality TV-style "Vivid Voyeur" shows will be rated TVMA (TV Mature Audience), which will make them more accessible to a broad-based audience that is expected to include women and couples. Next on the DirecTV schedule for August is "Porn Star Makeover: Vivid Style," featuring girls being transformed into hot looking adult stars.

Vivid Girls Monique Alexander And Sunny Leone Team With Top Comedians To Bring The 'Vivid Comedy Party' To Missouri At Déjà Vu Comedy Club On July 25

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Lohan's Relaxed Approach to Acting

Reformed Hollywood wildchild Lindsay Lohan refuses to study her scripts ahead of filming, declaring "everything is on set." The Mean Girls star has been criticized by former co-stars, including Jane Fonda and William H. Macy for turning up late on set and last year film producer James G. Robinson criticized the 21-year-old for being "discourteous, irresponsible and unprofessional" on the set of Georgia Rule. And Lohan admits she doesn't spend too long preparing for film roles, preferring to avoid rehearsals and stay away from acting classes. She says, "I have never taken an acting class. I don't rehearse. I don't read my lines the night before. Everything is on set."