Taylor Swift: “I’m So Single, I Sit By Myself & Watch Law & Order”


Serial dater Taylor Swift is currently single. Very single if you ask her.

Taylor has dated hot celebs such as Taylor Lautner, John Mayer, Joe Jonas and Jake Gyllenhaal in the past, but right now, she sits alone at home and watches  Law & Order.

Really!

The woman who was just named Billboard‘s Woman of the Year opened up on The Ellen DeGeneres Show about her single life.

“I sit by myself and I watch Law & Order. I don’t have a boyfriend,” the singer told Ellen. “I don’t even have like kind of a boyfriend. I don’t have someone that I’m texting that is a guy that someday might be my boyfriend. There’s like nothing going on right now.”
After DeGeneres jokingly called Taylor “pathetic,” the singer turned serious and said:

“You have to be okay with it. If you’re the girl that needs a boyfriend and once she loses that boyfriend needs to replace it with a different boyfriend… I don’t feel like I ever want to be that girl. I want to be the girl that when she falls in love, it’s a big deal and it’s a rare thing.”

“You’d know if I had a boyfriend,” Taylor concluded.

Entertainment Industry Organizations Unite in Support of Imprisoned Iranian Filmmakers


October 19, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS UNITE
IN SUPPORT OF IMPRISONED IRANIAN FILMMAKERS

In September 2011, the Iranian government arrested six independent filmmakers for allegedly working with the BBC, on charges including espionage and treason. Along with the ongoing house arrest of director Jafar Panahi and the prior arrest of actress Marzieh Vafamehr, who was later sentenced to one year in prison and 90 lashes, the arrests sparked outrage from filmmaking communities within Iran and around the world. Prior to the release of two of the filmmakers, all six were denied access to their lawyers and families, who were forced to remain silent.

The following entertainment industry organizations stand united in their support for the rights of these artists and call for their immediate release.

Statement from the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
As an international organization representing over 6000 artists in 35 countries, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is deeply concerned whenever and wherever the rights of filmmakers are threatened. The recent arrest of six Iranian filmmakers, the sentence of “one year in jail and 90 lashes” to an actress just for playing a role in an acclaimed film, and the continued house arrest of Jafar Panahi, among others, is a situation that demands our serious attention. These filmmakers – and others – are artists, not political combatants. We join our colleagues around the world in calling unequivocally for these filmmakers’ safety, release, and return to filmmaking. They deserve the same, full freedom of expression that the overwhelming majority of our members enjoy every day, no matter where they are from, no matter where they work, no matter what their beliefs.

Statement from the Board of Directors of American Cinema Editors
The American Cinema Editors is an organization of more than 500 professional film editors in the United States and around the globe. We join with the other members of the filmmaking community in expressing our deep concern whenever and wherever the basic human rights of free expression are threatened.

As storytellers, we feel that the arrest of fellow artists for expressing their beliefs, revealing truths and pursuing creative freedom, no matter how controversial, is a story that should no longer have to be told in the 21st century.

Statement from the Board of Governors of the American Society of Cinematographers
The American Society of Cinematographers is an organization of more than 300 professional directors of photography in the United States and throughout the world. We foster the collaboration of cinematographers and the creative exchange of ideas and issues of mutual concern to our members and to the global filmmaking community. We are deeply concerned whenever and wherever the rights of filmmakers are threatened. We share these concerns with our fellow guilds and film organizations: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), The Directors Guild of America (DGA), The Producers Guild of America (PGA), The Screen Actors Guild (SAG), The Writers Guilds of America East and West (WGA), the American Cinema Editors (ACE) and the International Documentary Association (IDA).

We are deeply concerned regarding the recent arrest of six Iranian filmmakers. The sentence of “one year in jail and 90 lashes” to an actress just for playing a role in an acclaimed film, and the continued house arrest of Jafar Panahi, among others, is a situation that demands our serious attention. These filmmakers – and others – are artists, not political combatants. We join our colleagues and cinematographers around the world in calling unequivocally for these Iranian filmmakers’ safety, release, and return to filmmaking. They deserve the same, full freedom of expression that the overwhelming majority of our members enjoy every day, no matter where they are from, no matter where they work, no matter what their beliefs.

Statement from the Directors Guild of America
The Directors Guild of America joins our colleagues and fellow artists around the world in condemning the baseless and cruel imprisonment or detainment of filmmakers by the Iranian government.

We first raised this issue last year immediately after the sentencing of prominent Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi. We are extremely concerned that not only does Panahi remain under arrest, but the Iranian government continues to detain filmmakers and other artists without cause.

As an organization representing 14,500 directors and members of the directorial team who live and work all over the world, it is our belief that for a society to flourish, artists must have the freedom to live and work without fear of imprisonment, retribution or censorship. Creative freedom is an essential building block of liberty, culture, civil and human rights, and we join the world community in opposing any attempt to suppress the rights of artists to engage in creative expression. We hope the Iranian government will release these filmmakers and recognize that their creative works can only strengthen and enrich Iranian society.

Statement from the International Documentary Association
The International Documentary Association believes that the power and artistry of film is vital to cultures and societies globally, and we fiercely defend the rights of filmmakers and artists everywhere to practice their art and to seek and reveal truth in their work, however provocative that truth may be. We strenuously uphold the principles of free speech and freedom from censorship. The expression of truth should never be silenced by the exercise of power by a State or system of authority that may feel threatened by the content of the artistic or journalistic work–both essential elements of democracy.

Together with our entire international community of documentary filmmakers, The International Documentary Association calls for the release and fair treatment of Iranian filmmakers, artists, and actors. These artists, and other filmmakers, actors and journalists like them, must be immediately released and allowed to continue their artistic and journalistic work without restriction or penalty. We stand united with them, as do artists across the globe. And we will continue to fight for their fundamental human right of self-expression.

Statement from the Producers Guild of America
As supporters of creative freedom, the Producers Guild of America, on behalf of its more than 4,800 members, wishes to express its profound dismay over the treatment of producer Katayoun Shahabi, directors Jafar Panahi, Naser Saffarian, Hadi Afarideh, Mojtaba Mirtahmasb and Shahnam Bazdar, and journalist and documentarian Mohsen Shahrnazdar at the hands of their Iranian government. The silencing of these voices and others via arrest, coercion and political pressure is unacceptable, and we stand steadfast with our colleagues within the industry and around the world in calling for their release. We look forward to the day when these storytellers are permitted to resume their callings, and hope that even in their captivity, these artists know that they have the sympathy, respect and support of our creative community.

Statement from Screen Actors Guild
Iran has a strong tradition of artistic expression reaching back thousands of years. That tradition is under attack in a contemporary Iran that has seemingly turned against its own artists. Screen Actors Guild deeply deplores the persecution of actor Marzieh Vafamehr and the filmmakers and other entertainment and media industry representatives now under attack in Iran. We add our voices to the thousands of artists worldwide calling on the Iranian government to immediately free Marzieh and the other artists and filmmakers imprisoned because of their artistic and cultural endeavors. We urge Iran to refrain from stifling the artistic expression of its citizens and to let their unique and valuable voices be heard once again.

Statement from the Writers Guilds of America, West and East
The Writers Guilds of America West and East add their voices to the calls for the release of writer/director Jafar Panahi, now under house arrest, and all other members of Iran’s creative community unjustly imprisoned or detained.

The art of Iran is one of the great treasures of humankind. Its cinema has a long and vibrant history–and in recent years, the Iranian cinema has been one of the very brightest lights illuminating the art form for the rest of the world. Its filmmakers represent the richness of Iranian culture and the extraordinary imagination of the Iranian people. All of us are poorer when their voices are stilled.

We urge the government of Iran to remember that these are artists, not political enemies, that they have, as all free people do, the right to hold and express opinions. And we urge the government of Iran to remember that their work is the most powerful ambassador of understanding between the people of Iran and the people of the world.

Nothing is more dangerous to a society than the silencing of art. Therefore, we ask the government of Iran to release its filmmakers and to allow them to live and to work freely, as they have previously done in their country and as most of their fellow artists do in the rest of the world.

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Contact information:

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences: Leslie Unger, 310-247-3090 , lunger@oscars.org
American Cinema Editors: Jenni McCormick, 818-777-2900 , jenni@americancinemaeditors.com
American Society of Cinematographers: Delphine Figueras, 818-523-0519 , delphine@theasc.com
Directors Guild of America: Sahar Moridani, 310-289-5334 , smoridani@dga.org
International Documentary Association: 213-534-3600 , info@documentary.org
Producers Guild of America: Kelly Mullens (42 West), 310-477-4222 , kkmullens@42west.net
Screen Actors Guild: Pamela Greenwalt, 323-549-6872 , pgreenwalt@sag.org
Writers Guild of America, West: Gregg Mitchell, 323-782-4561 , gmitchell@wga.org
Writers Guild of America, East: Jay Strell, 212-691-2800 , strell@sunshineandsachs.com

Judge Revokes Lindsay Lohan’s Probation

“Probation is a gift, it’s not a right.” 

And with those simple words, Judge Stephanie Sautner revoked Lindsay Lohan‘s probation on Wednesday, reprimanding her for getting purposely kicked out of the Downtown Women’s Shelter in Los Angeles where she was court-ordered to perform community service.

“Miss Lohan’s actions made it deliberately impossible for her to perform her services at the Downtown women’s center,” the judge explained, adding that Lindsay has been “looking a gift horse in the mouth.”

The prosecutors took advantage of this situation and asked Judge Sautner to impose jail time.

Lohan’s attorney, Shawn Holley, tried to convince the judge that Lindsay was working to support her family and that is why she was unable to perform much of the community service and added that she could not do community service when she was under house arrest.

The judge would not buy it. “My order was made six months ago. You’re prasing her for doing twelve hours in six months.”  Judge Sautner added: “She’s supposed to be an actress from what I hear. I don’t know how much acting she’s doing.”

Sautner then read the probation report, saying “She wasn’t interacting with anyone. She said the service was ‘not fulfilling.’ Her words. Is that what a sentence is about? Or is it supposed to be rehabilitative and punitive?” 
Holley tried to pull the celebrity card, arguing that Lindsay’s fame has led to rallying cries for her to go to jail.

“I don’t care about rallying cries,” the judge said. And with that, she revoked Lohan’s probation and set bail at  at $100,000. Since Lindsay was there with a bondsman, ready to post bail, Sautner said Lindsay will have to complete a minimum of 16 hours at the morgue in the next week. 

Lohan will have to appear in court again November 2 for a hearing over her revoked probation. 

PHOTOS: Get To Know Your X factor Top 17 Contestants

The X Factor USA narrowed the field of contestants to 17 on last night’s episode. Below are the promo shots, Twitter and facebook pages and a quote for each finalist contestant.

CLICK ON EACH IMAGE TO VIEW LARGER SIZE.


The Girls whom Simon Cowell is mentoring:  

Melanie Amaro   Age: 19        

Hometown: Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Currently Resides: Coral Springs, FL/Sunrise, FL
Keep up with Melanie at:

“It was really big, as well as shocking, because the many years I’ve watched Simon, he has never done something like that. I feel very honored that he came to my home to ask me to come back on the show. The whole process is just mind boggling.  It’s so amazing.” – Melanie Amaro


Simone Battle   Age: 22
Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
Currently Resides: Los Angeles, CA
Keep up with Simone at:
www.twitter.com/simonebattle (@simonebattle) 

“I am blown away by how much talent there is in the girls’ category. At this point, it’s not about impressing the judges, it’s about impressing the world and everyone who is watching.” – Simone Battle  



Rachel Crow   Age: 13
Hometown: Longmont, CO/Mead, CO
Currently Resides: Burbank, CA
Keep up with Rachel at:

“This whole experience has been a dream come true and I can’t believe I made it this far because I went into the competition with no expectations. I can’t believe this is happening to me. I think what I am really trying to work on is finding out who I am as a singer. I am trying to find my style and my edge.” – Rachel Crow










Drew Ryniewicz   Age: 14
Hometown: Chino Valley, AZ
Currently Resides: Chino Valley, AZ
Keep up with Drew at:

“The girls in my category are nothing but amazing, every single one. From the start I have loved them all.  We are almost like a big family. I mean, we are competing, but we spend so much time with each other and it is nice to be around so many people you can relate to.” – Drew Ryniewicz

Tiah Tolliver   Age: 20
Hometown: Chula Vista, CA
Currently Resides: Bremerton, WA
Keep up with Tiah at:

    

“I am extremely happy to have him [Simon Cowell] as my mentor because he fought for me. I feel like he is going to lead me in the right direction and I sincerely believe him when he tells me stuff.” – Tiah Tolliver











 

The Boys whom L.A. Reid is mentoring:
Astro   Age: 15
Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
Currently Resides: Brooklyn, NY
Keep up with Astro at:

    

“So far THE X FACTOR experience has been amazing and pretty fun. It definitely makes me feel like a star. Coming here and being the only MC in this competition, I believe in myself and that is going to bring me through.” – Astro
Marcus Canty   Age: 20
Hometown: Bowie, MD
Currently Resides: Bowie, MD
Keep up with Marcus at:

    

“I think this experience has nurtured me and made me realize that life is too short and to live through the moment. These are once-in-a-lifetime experiences you can’t get back. I am going to keep having fun and bringing who I am.” – Marcus Canty
Phillip Lomax   Age: 22
Hometown:  Seattle, WA
Currently Resides: Seattle, WA
Keep up with Phillip at:

    

“THE X FACTOR experience has been incredible. The thing that has resonated the most with me is that it is important to find my own voice and to be true within my music. I don’t want to be anyone but me.” – Phillip Lomax

Chris Rene   Age: 28

Hometown: Santa Cruz, CA
Currently Resides: Santa Cruz, CA
Keep up with Chris at:

    

“The advice I have been getting is to stay original, stay yourself and do my thing and also go out of the box and do things that are difficult. The way I prepare is to stay in the moment, relax and practice as much as I can. Staying in the here-and-now is what is best for me.” – Chris Rene










The Over 30s whom Nicole Scherzinger is mentoring:
LeRoy Bell   Age: 60
Hometown: Tacoma, WA
Currently Resides: Edmonds, WA/Seattle, WA
Keep up with LeRoy at:
“The experience has been wild and exciting, at the same time a little bit scary…One of the things I’ve learned is you can teach an old dog new tricks. I can still learn something. The show has taught me that I am more flexible than I thought I was.” – LeRoy Bell
Stacy Francis   Age: 42
Hometown:  Brooklyn, NY
Currently Resides: Los Angeles, CA
Keep up with Stacy at:
“Being a part of the show so far has been an emotional rollercoaster.  Every feeling I could feel, I have felt during this journey…I am happy and so excited. The momentum is just incredible.  It’s like I’m a 10-year-old and it’s Christmas and I’m so excited.” – Stacy Francis
Dexter Haygood   Age: 49
Hometown:  Memphis, TN
Currently Resides: Chicago, IL
Keep up with Dexter at:

www.facebook.com/officialDexterHaygood

    

“It is going to be exciting; I’m gonna set the place on fire, but not literally. There is nothing like THE X FACTOR.  I have never experienced anything like this.” – Dexter Haygood
Josh Krajcik   Age: 30
Hometown: Wooster, OH
Currently Resides: Columbus, OH
Keep up with Josh at:

    

“THE X FACTOR experience has been really great. It has been a serious challenge and any time you challenge yourself it is a good thing. The experience on THE X FACTOR has given me a lot of insight into who I am and a lot of things that I didn’t know.” – Josh Krajcik















The Groups that Paula Abdul is mentoring:  

The Brewer Boys
Justin Brewer   Age: 17   Hometown: Temecula, CA
Nathan Brewer   Age: 14   Hometown: Temecula, CA
Keep up with the Brewer Boys at:
“We never really thought about going this far. It has been pretty shocking. This has been an incredible experience. I’ve learned a lot about the industry. I love it.” – Nathan Brewer
InTENsity
 Nick Dean   Age: 15   Hometown: Rochester, NY
 Francesca Duncan   Age: 17   Hometown: Orange Co., NY   Resides: Brockport, NY
 John Lindahl   Age: 15   Hometown: Travuco Canyon, CA
 Emily Michalak   Age: 13   Hometown: Pine Brook, NJ
 Austin Percario   Age: 15   Hometown: Warren, NJ
 Arin Ray   Age: 16   Hometown: Cincinnati, OH
 Lauren Ashley Redmond   Age: 17   Hometown: Houston, TX   Resides: DeSoto, TX
 Ellona Santiago   Age: 15   Hometown: San Lorenzo, CA
 Ma’at Bingham Shango   Age: 12   Hometown: Houston, TX
 Emily Wilson   Age: 15   Hometown: Warren, NJ
Keep up with InTENsity at:

 

“Being in a group is amazing. When you are a solo artist, you only have yourself to rely on. But when you are in a group you have however many other people who have your back. So it is better to be in a group of ten, plus it is more fun and we have more people to hang out with and it’s just not as stressful.”– John Lindahl
Lakoda Rayne
 Cari Fletcher   Age: 17   Hometown: Wall Township, NJ
 Dani Knights   Age: 22   Hometown: Santa Clarita, CA
 Paige Ogle   Age: 18   Hometown: Baltimore, MD
 Hayley Orrantia   Age: 17   Hometown: Highland Village, TX
Keep up with Lakoda Rayne at:

 

“Starting out as four solo artists, it was a shocker that we were going to be in the group category together but it has been an incredible experience. They’ve taken four strong solo artists and made this super group.” – Hayley Orrantia    
The Stereo Hogzz
 Kregg Gibson (aka KG)   Age: 25   Hometown: Houston, TX
 Jonathan Glenn (aka Jon Glenn)   Age: 25   Hometown: Houston, TX
 George Jenkins III (aka Trae Badd)   Age: 25   Hometown: Houston, TX
 Leeland Stephenson (aka Trace Kennedy)   Age: 24   Hometown: Houston, TX
 Justin Williams (aka Just’n)   Age: 25   Hometown: Houston, TX
Keep up with Stereo Hogzz at:
“This X FACTOR experience has been something that we have been dreaming of for a long time. You can’t ask for more, and they provided this platform for us and we are running with it, taking it all the way.” – Trace Kennedy

PHOTOS: Get To Know Your X factor Top 17 Contestants

The X Factor USA narrowed the field of contestants to 17 on last night’s episode. Below are the promo shots, Twitter and facebook pages and a quote for each finalist contestant.

CLICK ON EACH IMAGE TO VIEW LARGER SIZE.


The Girls whom Simon Cowell is mentoring:  

Melanie Amaro   Age: 19        

Hometown: Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Currently Resides: Coral Springs, FL/Sunrise, FL
Keep up with Melanie at:

“It was really big, as well as shocking, because the many years I’ve watched Simon, he has never done something like that. I feel very honored that he came to my home to ask me to come back on the show. The whole process is just mind boggling.  It’s so amazing.” – Melanie Amaro


Simone Battle   Age: 22
Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
Currently Resides: Los Angeles, CA
Keep up with Simone at:
www.twitter.com/simonebattle (@simonebattle) 

“I am blown away by how much talent there is in the girls’ category. At this point, it’s not about impressing the judges, it’s about impressing the world and everyone who is watching.” – Simone Battle  



Rachel Crow   Age: 13
Hometown: Longmont, CO/Mead, CO
Currently Resides: Burbank, CA
Keep up with Rachel at:

“This whole experience has been a dream come true and I can’t believe I made it this far because I went into the competition with no expectations. I can’t believe this is happening to me. I think what I am really trying to work on is finding out who I am as a singer. I am trying to find my style and my edge.” – Rachel Crow










Drew Ryniewicz   Age: 14
Hometown: Chino Valley, AZ
Currently Resides: Chino Valley, AZ
Keep up with Drew at:

“The girls in my category are nothing but amazing, every single one. From the start I have loved them all.  We are almost like a big family. I mean, we are competing, but we spend so much time with each other and it is nice to be around so many people you can relate to.” – Drew Ryniewicz

Tiah Tolliver   Age: 20
Hometown: Chula Vista, CA
Currently Resides: Bremerton, WA
Keep up with Tiah at:

    

“I am extremely happy to have him [Simon Cowell] as my mentor because he fought for me. I feel like he is going to lead me in the right direction and I sincerely believe him when he tells me stuff.” – Tiah Tolliver











 

The Boys whom L.A. Reid is mentoring:
Astro   Age: 15
Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
Currently Resides: Brooklyn, NY
Keep up with Astro at:

    

“So far THE X FACTOR experience has been amazing and pretty fun. It definitely makes me feel like a star. Coming here and being the only MC in this competition, I believe in myself and that is going to bring me through.” – Astro
Marcus Canty   Age: 20
Hometown: Bowie, MD
Currently Resides: Bowie, MD
Keep up with Marcus at:

    

“I think this experience has nurtured me and made me realize that life is too short and to live through the moment. These are once-in-a-lifetime experiences you can’t get back. I am going to keep having fun and bringing who I am.” – Marcus Canty
Phillip Lomax   Age: 22
Hometown:  Seattle, WA
Currently Resides: Seattle, WA
Keep up with Phillip at:

    

“THE X FACTOR experience has been incredible. The thing that has resonated the most with me is that it is important to find my own voice and to be true within my music. I don’t want to be anyone but me.” – Phillip Lomax

Chris Rene   Age: 28

Hometown: Santa Cruz, CA
Currently Resides: Santa Cruz, CA
Keep up with Chris at:

    

“The advice I have been getting is to stay original, stay yourself and do my thing and also go out of the box and do things that are difficult. The way I prepare is to stay in the moment, relax and practice as much as I can. Staying in the here-and-now is what is best for me.” – Chris Rene










The Over 30s whom Nicole Scherzinger is mentoring:
LeRoy Bell   Age: 60
Hometown: Tacoma, WA
Currently Resides: Edmonds, WA/Seattle, WA
Keep up with LeRoy at:
“The experience has been wild and exciting, at the same time a little bit scary…One of the things I’ve learned is you can teach an old dog new tricks. I can still learn something. The show has taught me that I am more flexible than I thought I was.” – LeRoy Bell
Stacy Francis   Age: 42
Hometown:  Brooklyn, NY
Currently Resides: Los Angeles, CA
Keep up with Stacy at:
“Being a part of the show so far has been an emotional rollercoaster.  Every feeling I could feel, I have felt during this journey…I am happy and so excited. The momentum is just incredible.  It’s like I’m a 10-year-old and it’s Christmas and I’m so excited.” – Stacy Francis
Dexter Haygood   Age: 49
Hometown:  Memphis, TN
Currently Resides: Chicago, IL
Keep up with Dexter at:

www.facebook.com/officialDexterHaygood

    

“It is going to be exciting; I’m gonna set the place on fire, but not literally. There is nothing like THE X FACTOR.  I have never experienced anything like this.” – Dexter Haygood
Josh Krajcik   Age: 30
Hometown: Wooster, OH
Currently Resides: Columbus, OH
Keep up with Josh at:

    

“THE X FACTOR experience has been really great. It has been a serious challenge and any time you challenge yourself it is a good thing. The experience on THE X FACTOR has given me a lot of insight into who I am and a lot of things that I didn’t know.” – Josh Krajcik















The Groups that Paula Abdul is mentoring:  

The Brewer Boys
Justin Brewer   Age: 17   Hometown: Temecula, CA
Nathan Brewer   Age: 14   Hometown: Temecula, CA
Keep up with the Brewer Boys at:
“We never really thought about going this far. It has been pretty shocking. This has been an incredible experience. I’ve learned a lot about the industry. I love it.” – Nathan Brewer
InTENsity
 Nick Dean   Age: 15   Hometown: Rochester, NY
 Francesca Duncan   Age: 17   Hometown: Orange Co., NY   Resides: Brockport, NY
 John Lindahl   Age: 15   Hometown: Travuco Canyon, CA
 Emily Michalak   Age: 13   Hometown: Pine Brook, NJ
 Austin Percario   Age: 15   Hometown: Warren, NJ
 Arin Ray   Age: 16   Hometown: Cincinnati, OH
 Lauren Ashley Redmond   Age: 17   Hometown: Houston, TX   Resides: DeSoto, TX
 Ellona Santiago   Age: 15   Hometown: San Lorenzo, CA
 Ma’at Bingham Shango   Age: 12   Hometown: Houston, TX
 Emily Wilson   Age: 15   Hometown: Warren, NJ
Keep up with InTENsity at:

 

“Being in a group is amazing. When you are a solo artist, you only have yourself to rely on. But when you are in a group you have however many other people who have your back. So it is better to be in a group of ten, plus it is more fun and we have more people to hang out with and it’s just not as stressful.”– John Lindahl
Lakoda Rayne
 Cari Fletcher   Age: 17   Hometown: Wall Township, NJ
 Dani Knights   Age: 22   Hometown: Santa Clarita, CA
 Paige Ogle   Age: 18   Hometown: Baltimore, MD
 Hayley Orrantia   Age: 17   Hometown: Highland Village, TX
Keep up with Lakoda Rayne at:

 

“Starting out as four solo artists, it was a shocker that we were going to be in the group category together but it has been an incredible experience. They’ve taken four strong solo artists and made this super group.” – Hayley Orrantia    
The Stereo Hogzz
 Kregg Gibson (aka KG)   Age: 25   Hometown: Houston, TX
 Jonathan Glenn (aka Jon Glenn)   Age: 25   Hometown: Houston, TX
 George Jenkins III (aka Trae Badd)   Age: 25   Hometown: Houston, TX
 Leeland Stephenson (aka Trace Kennedy)   Age: 24   Hometown: Houston, TX
 Justin Williams (aka Just’n)   Age: 25   Hometown: Houston, TX
Keep up with Stereo Hogzz at:
“This X FACTOR experience has been something that we have been dreaming of for a long time. You can’t ask for more, and they provided this platform for us and we are running with it, taking it all the way.” – Trace Kennedy

QUOTE OF THE DAY: Carson Kressley: “Oh My God I Died!”

CELEBRITY QUOTE OF THE DAY.

Carson Kressley sadly got the boot off of Dancing with the Stars last night, but, as expected, he left in entertaining style. This is what he said right after the show:

“At the end when they played the montage, it was like, oh my god I died! I even started to well up a bit. Am I going to fade out and is there going to be a date [of death]?

“…we were dancing our final dance … you’re never gonna dance again…and I am going to dance again, da**it!”

The X Factor 10/18: Who Makes The Top 16


The X Factor – USA narrowed down its list of finalists to 16 17 contestants on its October 18, 2011 episode. Originally, there were supposed to be 16 finalists but Simon Cowell made an executive decision to make it a top 17 final and saved Melanie Amaro after he had eliminated her.

Below are live blogging and spoiler results of tonight’s eliminations and advancements. Brace yourself, there are a few shocking eliminations!

Here is who advanced and who was eliminated:

THE TOP 16 17!

GIRLS – Mentored by Simon Cowell:
Simone Battle
Drew Ryniewicz
Tiah Tolliver
Rachel Crow
Melanie Amaro

OVER 30′S – Mentored by Nicole Scherzinger:
Josh Krajcik
Dexter Haygood
Leroy Bell
Stacey Francis

GROUPS – Mentored by Paula Abdul:
The Brewer Boys
Lakoda Rayne
InTENsity
Stereo Hoggz

BOYS – Mentored by L.A. Reid:
Brian Bradley
Phillip Lomax
Chris Rene
Marcus Canty

Who’s not getting through/Eliminated:
Tora Woloshin
Christa Collins
James Kenney
Illusion Confusion
2Squared
Nick Voss
Skyelor Anderson
Brennin Hunt
Jazzlyn Little
Tiger Budbill
Caitlyn Koch
Tim Cifers
The Anser

Elaine Gibbs
Melanie Amaro

Dancing With The Stars 10/18 Live Elimination Results

Dancing with the Stars aired its Week 5 Elimination Results October 18, 2011.

We are reporting live DWTS blogging and spoiler results of who is safe, who is in jeopardy and who was voted off and eliminated tonight.

LIVE RESULTS:

SAFE:
Ricki Lake and Derek Hough
Rob Kardashian and Cheryl Burke
J.R. Martinez and Karina Smirnoff
Nancy Grace and Tristan MacManus
Chaz Bono and Lacey Schwimmer

STILL IN JEOPARDY:

Hope Solo and Maksim Chmerkovskiy – NOW SAFE!
David Arquette and Kym Johnson – NOW SAFE!
Carson Kressley & Anna Trebunskaya


ELIMINATED:
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Giuliana Rancic Receives Lots Of Love & Support After Revealing She Has Cancer

Giuliana Rancic made a horrible announcement Monday on Today: “I have early stage breast cancer.”

The 37-year-old E! personality told Today host Ann Curry that her doctor discovered the illness back in August as she was about to begin IVF.

Before going through IVF, her doctor insisted that Rancic get a mammogram, an insistence which ended up saving her life.

Rancic said she “wasn’t prepared to get a mammogram until I was 40 years old.” The star who has had no history of breast cancer in her family said, “I never in my wildest dreams expected anything to be wrong.”

When Rancic heard the shocking news, she said she was “sobbing… It was like the world just crashed around me.”

But she says, “I will be okay, because I found it early. I’m doing surgery this coming week, and then I go to radiation for six and a half weeks.”

Her husband, Bill Rancic, has been extremely supportive during this ordeal. “Bill is unbelievable. He lets me cry when I want to cry.”

“He just lets me feel what I want to feel.”

And what about her pregnancy plans?  Giuliana says, “I’m not gonna give up. That baby will have saved my life.” She continued, “There’s some master plan. Now I know that [God] was looking out for me. I think a lot of us think we’re invincible. We have to start putting ourselves on the to do list.”

Celebrities and fans have shown their support for Giuliana and husband Bill took to Twitter to thank everyone:

“Thank you for all your love and support today. G is reading all your messages. She will win this fight, I PROMISE, and be back better than ever.”

Here is some celebrity outpouring of love through Twitter:
Bethenny Frankel: “It puts everything in perspective…Giuliana and Bill, love and prayers are with you.”

Bravo’s Andy Cohen: “a lot of love to Giuliana Rancic.”
Angie Harmon: “@GiulianaRancic we all support you 100%!!! you are not alone & we all love you! You & yours r in our prayers!”
Kelly Osbourne: “I just want you to know I love you and that I’m thinking of you. You are a strong woman and you’re gong to beat the sh*t out of this cancer!”
Ryan Seacrest: “Take a second to send good wishes to Giuliana Rancic. She’s had a tough couple of days. We’ll all be with you through surgery, Jules! Love you.”
Lea Michele:  “Sending love to @GiulianaRancic today. You’re a very strong woman. Thinking of you. Xo”

E! released a statement of “love and support” for Giuliana:

“Giuliana has chosen to talk about her breast cancer on E! News prior to her lumpectomy later this week. We are very grateful that thanks to early detection Giuliana is expected to have a swift and complete recovery.”