London, Mar 2 : American actor Ashton Kutcher has paid tribute to late Paul Harvey, crediting the radio broadcaster on his MySpace page with having taught him how to tell a story.
Harvey, whose programmes aired in the U. S. for more than 60 years, died on February 28 at the age of 90.
Kutcher, 31, says that he grew up listening to Harvey’s on-air commentaries.
Melbourne, Mar 2 : Penny Higgs, a contestant on the American dance reality show ‘So You Think You Can Dance’, has shocked people with her topless photos.
Washington, March 2 : Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue is one well known personality with whom most British men would share a bed-in protest, while ace footballer David Beckham topped the poll for women.
''Beatle'' star John Lennon and Yoko Ono spent their honeymoon in bed at the Amsterdam Hilton 40 years ago this month, protesting against the Vietnam war.
The Sleep Council decided to mark the anniversary of the iconic bed-in by conducted a survey to determine which celebrities are considered to be ideal protest partners by the English, reports Contactmusic.
Melbourne, March 02: Although Hollywood actor Hugh Jackman received both criticism and accolades for hosting the Oscar event, American comedian Joan Rivers cannot stop praising him, and thinks that he is the apt choice for hosting the Oscars again.
Joan revealed that Jackman did a tremendous job as the Oscars host.
Joan, 75, revealed that she has a lot of pals in Oscar committee and she would try and influence them to choose the ‘Kate and Leopold’ actor as the host next year.
London, Mar 02: Popstar Gary Barlow may not be able to make it to the top of mount Kilimanajro, as he is suffering from acute backache.
The ‘Everything I Ever Wanted’ hitmaker has been walking with the help of two poles under the observation of two doctors.
Due to the injury caused by his tough training, Gary has been climbing the mountain on a slower pace, thus other participants including Cheryl Cole are also left behind.