DON'T expect to see Lindsay Lohan on the cover of Vogue any time soon. Lohan annoyed Vogue editrix Anna Wintour Monday night as a guest at Wintour's table at the CFDA awards because, she "got up to use the bathroom to powder her nose six times in two hours," said our spy. During the last trip, Wintour leaned over and whispered to a Vogue staffer: "Tell her, if she gets up one more time, she will never be invited to one of my events again." Lohan's date, Karl Lagerfeld, was then told, "Karl, this is your guest, control her!" A rep for Wintour said, "Anna was definitely surprised at how busy Lindsay was, but she offered no threat."
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Bloom Is In Extras
Hollywood A-list hunk Orlando Bloom is among an amazing galaxy of stars appearing in the new series of Ricky Gervais's hit show Extras.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin and Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe also have roles in the comedy.
Ricky, 44, had a host of celebrities begging for bit parts - playing themselves - in the second series of the show.
He wanted to keep the names under wraps until filming finishes in late summer but we got hold of the top-secret cast list.
David Bowie, 59, has already filmed his episode - in which he sings.
Hunky Pirates of the Caribbean star Orlando Bloom, 29, plays a character deseprate to date Extras unlucky-in-love Maggie but she spuns him.
An insider said last night: "Orlando demands she kiss him but she refuses and he's incensed. He's not used to being treated like that. It's brilliant - Orlando totally sends himself up."
The series even includes a dance sequence and insiders reckon it could be as funny as Ricky's hilarious jig as David Brent in The Office.
Daniel Radcliffe plays a yob and TV newsreader Moira Stewart is in a cocaine plot.
Other stars with roles in the series include Jonathan Ross, Richard and Judy, Diana Rigg, Richard Briers, Ronnie Corbett and the cast of Holby City.
Jared Padalecki in Oceans Drive
Danni Minogue wants 'Little Britain' part
Danni Minogue said her dream is to appear in Little Britain.
The singer, speaking on GMTV, said she – like sister Kylie – is a huge fan on the comedy and would love to get padded up for a role.
“My ultimate dream is to be in the Little Britain scene at Fat Fighters wearing a fat suit," she explained. "I would really like to do that — maybe playing a washed-up pop star eating loads of chocolate bars.”
The star, whose 'So Under Pressure' single is out next week, also told Lorraine Kelly about a recent night at a lap-dancing club. “It was fun," she confessed. "You can come with us next time!”
Alanis Morissette & Ryan Reynolds Split
Alanis Morissette and her fiancé for the past two years, actor Ryan Reynolds, have split, a rep for the couple confirms.
Morissette, 32, and Reynolds, 29, first met at Drew Barrymore's birthday party in 2002 and dated for two years before becoming engaged in 2004.
No wedding date was ever announced.
Reynolds is set to start shooting his new film The Lighthouse mid-July in Romania . The film co-stars fellow Canadian Kevin Zegers and will be directed by Fredrik Thorsen.
Interview with Westlife's Nicky Byrne
So how was the tour for you?
It went really well actually. We’ve had the best reports back from everybody; family, friends, critics. This year we really sat down before we even planned this tour and made sure we were streets ahead of last year. We really stepped up our game and it’s worked really well.
Which were your favourite dates?
It would be hard to pick. In Belfast they’re really crazy, but Dublin is my hometown and the gig is only 15-20 minutes away from my house, and that’s always really cool. Glasgow was always amazing and Manchester was cool too, but they’ve all been brilliant.
What was your favourite song to perform?
The medley section was my favourite part by far. There were a couple of songs in there that we completely stripped down and changed and the choreography was quite raunchy. The crowd seemed to love the choice of songs this year and the feedback is absolutely incredible.
Have you seen any good banners?
There seem to have been a lot less banners this year, but there have been a lot of really young kids who wouldn’t have even been alive when Westlife started. They’re probably a bit young to be making banners, but the older people have swung bras and knickers at us. Kian tries them on at the end of every night.
How do you unwind?
I’ll just go home and take a bath and go to bed, or sometimes we have a few beers in the bar, nothing too mad. But if we’re all around in Dublin, for example, then we have a big party with our friends and family. Ireland is always about trying to catch up with people because you spend so much time out of the country, and over in the UK, we all had our own thing going on with our families.
What have you got planned now the arena shows have finished?
We’ve got a lot of outdoor gigs to do and we’re obviously trying to plan a holiday as well. I’m in current talks with an Irish movie director to shoot a movie this summer. It won’t take up any Westlife time because I’m going to do it over the holidays. I’m not going to give too much away as it’s not 100% happening, but if I can squeeze it in I’ll do it. But I’ll try and have a decent holiday abroad, definitely, and we’ve got to record the new album. The new songs are coming in thick and fast at the moment.
What have been your highlights over the last few months?
Really just the success of the album. I mean, ‘You raise Me Up’ has turned into an anthem amongst our fans, it gets such an emotional response at our shows. It broke new markets for us, it was number one in Australia for four weeks, which is fantastic. We’re just happy boys. The relationship between us and our label is good so we’re buzzing!
Brittany Murphy's eating disorder denial
Brittany Murphy has hit back at claims she is suffering from an eating disorder.
The diminutive actress says she is sick of rumours she is starving herself because she is so slight.
Murphy, who is currently getting ready to shoot 'Sin City 2', insists she has stopped worrying about what people think and is happy in her slender bones.
She said: "I'm the same size I was when I was in 'Clueless' I used to feel embarrassed about being too tiny. I even had a publicist who used to tell me to cover up my arms in photos to stop people picking on me. She meant well, but it made me really self-conscious. Then I came to terms with it .Then I came to terms with it. This is my body I'm proud of it."
Murphy, 27, has also revealed she has stopped trying to gain weight just to stop the Hollywood gossip mill.
She added: "I've stopped trying to eat 12 eggs for breakfast. I'm healthy which is the most important thing."
Blige Continuing 'Breakthrough' On Summer Tour
With her 2005 Geffen album "The Breakthrough" continuing to fly off shelves, R&B superstar Mary J. Blige will hit the road in North America this summer in support of the project. Dates get underway July 14 in Maryland Heights, Mo.; Jaheim and LeToya Tuckett will open.
Nearly 30 dates are set through Sept. 8 in Concord, Calif., for the Breakthrough Experience outing, which will primarily visit arenas and outdoor amphitheatres. Beforehand, Blige will embark on a five-date European tour starting Sunday (July 11) in Paris.
She will also perform June 24 at Chicago's B-96 Summer Bash alongside Chris Brown, Ne-Yo, Pink and Sean Paul and July 1 at Houston's Essence Music Festival.
"The Breakthrough" has sold 2.3 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan, and jumps 38-30 in its 24th week on The Billboard 200.
Here are Blige's Breakthrough Experience tour dates:
July 14: Maryland Heights, Mo. (UMB Bank Pavilion)
July 15: Indianapolis (Conseco Fieldhouse)
July 16: Charlotte, N.C. (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre)
July 19: Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun)
July 21: New York (Madison Square Garden)
July 23: Camden, N.J. (Tweeter Center)
July 26: Burgettstown, Pa. (Post-Gazette Pavilion)
July 27: Holmdel, N.J. (PNC Bank Arts Center)
July 29: Cleveland (Tower City Amphitheatre)
July 30: Bristow, Va. (Nissan Pavilion)
Aug. 4: Atlantic City, N.J. (Borgata)
Aug. 5: Raleigh, N.C. (Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek)
Aug. 6: Virginia Beach, Va. (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre)
Aug. 9: Selma, Texas (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre)
Aug. 11: Dallas (Smirnoff Music Centre
Aug. 12: Memphis (FedEx Forum)
Aug. 13: Kansas City, Mo. (Starlight Theatre)
Aug. 18: Columbus, Ohio (Germain Amphitheatre)
Aug. 19: Chicago (Charter One Pavilion)
Aug. 20: Clarkston, Mich. (DTE Energy Music Theatre)
Aug. 25: Sunrise, Fla. (BankAtlantic Center)
Aug. 26: Tampa, Fla. (Ford Amphitheatre)
Aug. 27: Atlanta (Hi-Fi Buys Amphitheatre)
Sept. 1: Irvine, Calif. (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre)
Sept. 2: Las Vegas (Mandalay Bay)
Sept. 3: Universal City, Calif. (Gibson Amphitheatre)
Sept. 6: Phoenix (Cricket Pavilion)
Sept. 7: Marysville, Calif. (Sleep Train Amphitheatre)
Sept. 8: Concord, Calif. (Sleep Train Pavilion)
Clarkson Makes Time for New Album
Kelly Clarkson is decked out in black: skintight pants, jeweled stilleto-heeled boots and a blouse that plunges dangerously low. Camera-wielding fans buzz about as the singer sweeps past a velvet rope and disappears into a happening nightclub.
"OK, let's do that again," a photographer says. Clarkson and the camera-wielders back up and resume their spots.
It's midday, midweek and Clarkson isn't out clubbing. She's posing for photos to promote her new partnership with a brand of vitamin-enhanced water. The daylong shoot is wedged between cutting demos for her new record and preparing for her national summer tour, which begins June 30 in West Palm Beach, Fla.
When Clarkson does get free time, she's not one to hit the clubs, she says.
"I'm like 80 in my mind," says the spunky 24-year-old, who talks like an auctioneer on caffeine. "My downtime is literally downtime."
It's been a whirlwind four years for the pop star, who became instantly famous in 2002 when she won the first "American Idol" title.
Clarkson's debut album, "Thankful," earned double-platinum status, and her multiplatinum follow-up, "Breakaway," netted two Grammy awards earlier this year. She's now at work on her third album, due in early 2007.
The album in progress, she says, is a departure from her last two records, with more soulful smoothness and a rock 'n' roll edge.
"It's like a throwback to Janis Joplin, Sly, some of (the new songs) are a little Prince-ish," Clarkson says. "It's still got the whole rock-pop vibe, but it's kind of got certain songs, too, that have an extreme amount of soul in them as well."
The actual assembly of the album will have to wait, though. Clarkson is about to embark on her "Addicted" summer tour, and she promises it will be like nothing she's ever done before. Expect "huge surprises," she says.
"People are going to be floored," she says, declining to reveal any details. "It's a more musical show, like I always do, but the things we're bringing in, like all the video stuff and different things, are major ones."
Clarkson plans to perform tracks from her forthcoming record, where she "explores a more straight-ahead rock side," says her manager, Jeff Rabhan.
"This is an opportunity to test out some material and see what really works and feels right," he says.
"This definitely is going to be the biggest show she's ever done, in terms of audience and production and Kelly's going to do what she does best, which is knock the vocals out of the park."
Before the tour starts, however, Clarkson has other obligations to tend to — like this day's photo shoot. She joined forces with Glaceau's vitaminwater to promote her favorite flavor ("Focus, the pink one.") and encourage young people to make healthier choices.
Clarkson is also involved with the company's "vitaminschool" program, where high-school students prepare healthy meals for a chance to win a $100,000 scholarship. Clarkson is one of four judges who will help choose the winner in New York on June 8.
With her success, she says, she feels she wants to also focus on work that helps others.
"I've done well enough to where I'm fine for the rest of my life," Clarkson says. "So my whole goal now is I just want to be part of things that are positive and make a difference."
Besides vitaminwater, Clarkson works with the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. She'll donate a portion of her "Addicted" ticket sales to Komen's Race for the Cure initiative.
Adjusting to overnight fame has been "pretty hard core," Clarkson says. "Normal" outings, like going to the grocery store, are a thing of the past. Even a wig and glasses don't help.
"People notice everything. They notice my chin," she says. "Three hundred sixty-three days out of the year, I'm fine, I love it. It's hard but at the same time it's a blessing."
Clarkson says she relies on her Christian beliefs to keep her grounded.
"My central foundation is my faith," she says. "That's just how I keep it, like, sane."
She's also learned to set some limits and take time off. But not enough time to date, she says. Clarkson is single and says she'll probably stay that way for a while.
"I give up. Is that bad?" she says. "It's just too hard. It sounds so clichéd to say `I'm too busy,' but I really am."
Not that she's complaining. Before "American Idol," when she was working as a cocktail waitress, Clarkson dreamed of being busy with a music career.
She left some wondering about her feelings for the show when she didn't mention "Idol" while accepting her Grammy awards in February. Clarkson says she has only fond thoughts about the program.
"People have the wrong idea, like I don't want to talk about it," she says. "I think it's a great thing. It was obviously the best way for me to come into the business and it's just a great opportunity for everyday normal people. It's like a Cinderella story every day."
And with that, the photographer beckons Clarkson. A stylist carefully smooths the pop star's hair as she walks off, back to the "nightclub" and the flash bulbs.








