Entertainment

Now, Britney Spears gets banned from celebrity hotspot hotel Chateau Marmont

London, Sept 17: Britney Spears is not yet over the MTV VMAs debacle, but she already has another humiliation to deal with – being banned from LA’s exclusive Chateau Marmont hotel.

The pop singer was told she was not welcome at the celebrity hotspot after a string of complaints about her ‘odd’ behaviour.

As to what this ‘odd behaviour’ was, well it seems that Britney smeared a plate of top-notch food over her face while dining at the hotel, leaving other diners stunned.

Alyssa Milano signs up for Wisegal

Washington, Sep 16: ‘Charmed’ star Alyssa Milano has signed up to star in Wisegal, a Lifetime Original movie.

The film is based on the real-life story of a widow who becames a trusted messenger for the Mafia.

Milano will play Patty Montanari, a widow with two young sons who becomes romantically involved with Frank Russo, a captain in a Brooklyn crime family who persuades her to work for the organization as a courier transporting millions of dollars from Canada into the U.S.

‘I'm not adopting four blonde babies,’ says Paris Hilton

Washington, Sep 16: Socialite Paris Hilton has denied reports that she is to adopt four blonde babies.

In a recent interview, the hotel heiress revealed that at the moment, kids were not on her priority list.

"Someone just said that I'm adopting four blonde babies. That's retarded. No, I'm not,” People quoted her, as saying.

When asked if she’d like to adopt, Paris said, “Maybe, but I want to have my own children.”

Lindsay vows to leave Hollywood, drugs and Calum Best

London, Sep 16: It seems that Lindsay Lohan has finally realised her mistakes, for the starlet has promised her dad that she will quit films, leave Hollywood and dump bad boy lover Calum Best.

Michael Lohan, who met his daughter for the first time in three years, has revealed that the actress has vowed to steer clear of all the things that led her downhill since she attained stardom.

Michael Parkinson slams 'top ten' culture in TV industry

Prince fights copyright battle against YouTube

London, September 14: Pop star Prince has reportedly decided to wage a legal action on websites that are making unauthorised use of his music.

His move comes in the wake of posting of clips from his recent concert at The O2 Arena in London on the website YouTube.

The clips have appeared on the website despite the fact that fans were banned from taking photographs or video footage during the show.

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