Washington, September 21 : ‘Star Wars’ creator George Lucas is struggling to clinch a broadcast deal with TV channels for his spin-off animated series ‘Clone Wars’.
The movie mogul has so far created 40 of the 100 episodes of his programme.
He has very clearly said that his production is not for a kids channel.
Lucas has also said that he wants a prime time slot for his programme.
London, Sept 21: ‘Girls Aloud’ singer Cheryl Cole has rubbished all rumours about her quitting the band.
The entire buzz started when songwriter Alison Clarkson, formerly known as Betty Boo, claimed in a radio interview that she was asked to pen a song for Cheryl because she wanted to have a solo career.
“I’ve been asked to write for Cheryl because she’s gonna start on her own, I think, because she asked for me. We’ll see what happens,” the Sun quoted her, as saying.
Washington, Sept 21: Kim Kardashian has been selected as Playboy’s December cover girl by chief Hugh Hefner.
Earlier it was widely reported that Kim did a photo shoot for Playboy, and now Usmagazine.com has exclusively confirmed that she has indeed been selected as the cover girl by the magazine.
A source also revealed that Kardashian’s pics will be one of the longest Playboy has done.
“Kardashian's 12-page pictorial will be one of the longest spreads Hef has done in a long time,” Usmagazine.com quoted a source, as saying.
Washington, Sept 21: Britney Spears has found a new ‘party’ pal in pop rival, Avril Lavigne.
The two met when Britney joined pals at Hollywood hotspot Hyde, and after hitting it off, they even shared a ride to another hotspot, Winston's, reports Contactmusic.
Avril and Britney’s partying comes just months after the former c criticized Spears for being too weedy to handle the demands of stardom.