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Let's Get This Party Started: Top Stories for Wednesday 07/12/06

One thing's for sure: Star Jones ain't FOXy: FOX News says today that it has "no interest" in hiring the recently fired TV personality, and the fired "View" co-host hasn't had any conversations with CNN.

Over at "The View," insiders say that the post-Jones era has had a "liberating" effect on the survivors, namely Barbara Walters, Joy Behar, and Elisabeth Hasselbeck, and that they might not look to fill Star's spot permanently for some time.



After her high-profile firing two weeks ago from ABC, says In Touch Weekly, Star has been approached by cablers CNN and FOX News for a hosting job. But both networks deny that that's the case. A FOX News spokeswoman, in fact, said the network had "no interest" in hiring her, according to the Associated Press, and CNN said there haven't been any conversations with Jones, though the possibility might exist in the future.

Meanwhile, her current TV gig – hosting the HGTV series "House Hunters" in segments taped before her firing – has been a boon for HGTV, boosting the ratings for show 36 percent over what it had been averaging this year, even though she actually appears on screen for only a fraction of the show. HGTV has no immediate plans to use Star again, according to a spokeswoman, but they "wouldn't rule it out."

And elsewhere, the Star-free "View" has become a happier place, according to show insiders, especially for Elisabeth Hasselbeck, according to the New York Post. Hasselbeck "can finally get a word in edgewise, and you can see how she's opened up." What's more, "Barbara and Joy are joking around a lot more. It's definitely a looser atmosphere now."

It'll certainly be a perk-off next Monday when recent American Idol contestant Kellie "Calamari" Pickler sits in as a guest-host.

Foxy Brown a No-Show In Court But Avoids Arrest

The trouble-prone rapper Foxy Brown missed a court date yesterday in Jersey City, NJ, but avoided an arrest warrant when the woman accusing her of "terroristic threats" and "harassment," among other things, went to the wrong courtroom, according to Lloyd Grove.

Rasheeda Ellis, a former assistant to Brown, born Inga Marchand, alleges that her former boss "continously calls [her] cell phone and E-mails her with verbal abuse, causing the complainant to fear for her safety," and that Brown has threatened her with physical abuse as well. Ellis went to Hudson County Superior Court instead of Jersey City, and as a result, an arrest warrant wasn't issued for Brown, even though she failed to show herself.

Neither side provided comment yesterday, and the trial has been rescheduled for August 23. Brown already faces charges in Manhattan Criminal Court of assaulting a New York manicurist from over a year ago, and that case has yet to be resolved.

Jackie Interrupts Concert, Tries To Sing, Endures Abuse

For his latest stunt, action star Jackie Chan allegedly jumped up on stage at a concert Monday night in Hong Kong and tried to sing with the performing artist, only to find himself on the wrong end of abuse from the audience.

Allegedly admitting to the crowd at singer-songwriter Jonathan Lee's concert in Hong Kong that he was intoxicated, Chan abruptly took the stage and demanded to perform a duet with Lee, and tried to conduct the band, but managed only to stop and restart the music awkwardly. As the very uncomfortable interaction continued, fans began to heckle Chan, whereupon Chan hurled insults right back at them. A Chan rep had no comment on the incident.

Cruise-Bashing "South Park" Episode Returns

Even though baby Suri might be missing in action, the episode of "South Park" that lampoons her dad Tom Cruise has been found, and will air on July 19 on Comedy Central, according to this morning's Daily Variety.

The episode, called "Trapped in the Closet," was removed from the network's repeat schedule in May, which angered show creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, who said that they were told that the network took it off the air to placate Cruise, whose "Mission: Impossible III" was being released in theaters at the same time – and just happened to be distributed by Viacom, Comedy Central's corporate overlord.

But last week, "Trapped in the Closet" received an Emmy nomination, and putting the show back on the air will likely help repair the relationship between Stone and Parker and network brass.

"Idol" Begins Anew

Hard though it is to believe, the annual rite of amateur entertainer passage known as audition season for "American Idol" will begin again in less than a month. Show producers announced that tryouts will begin on Tuesday, August 8th, and will continue through September 19 in a variety of cities, including San Antonio, Minneapolis, Memphis, and Birmingham, where this year's winner Taylor Hicks, season two champ Ruben Studdard, and season four runner-up Bo Bice all began their journey.

Meanwhile, "Idol" executive producer Nigel Lythgoe says that he's already working on getting Carole King and (oh dear) Andrew Lloyd Webber to appear as mentors to the next group of Idol finalists.

"Rock Star: Supernova" Gets Sued By Punk Band Called...What Else?

An Orange County-based band called Supernova has filed a complaint alleging unfair competition and trademark infringement against Mark Burnett Productions, CBS, and other producers behind "Rock Star: Supernova."

But, according to the lawsuit, Burnett's company filed seven US trademark applications to corner the name Supernova, as well as two more for the title "Rock Star: Supernova," the CBS show in which Tommy Lee and cohorts go looking for a new frontman. Lawyers for Burnett et al. say that the original Supernova's case is "without merit."

The "first" Supernova has had a minor career in punk rock, with one of their tunes, "Chewbacca," appearing in the Kevin Smith film, "Clerks," and spots on the Warped Tour.

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31. Everybody needs to quit slamming Elizabeth. She has character and values and all of you liberals need to take a good long look @ your own way of living and leave her alone. She has every right to speak her mind. Just like you liberal idiots do....isn't this America? Get off the band wagon and let people with morals live them without your constant badgering. If you are so sure that what you believe is correct...then chill and live and let live!

Posted at 12:35PM on Jul 12th 2006 by ray

32. To KITTEN, Yes u are racist & to top it off u are proud of yourself...U disgust me..U will get what's coming to u when judgement day comes.First off, America has alot of positive black role models, Oprah, Colin Powell just to name a few.u just chose not to see it..Not only that, the media 9x out of 10 chose to show only that side of blacks in america, all the negativity, that's the only time that u will see someone who is black all over the news...Being a rapper isn't a bad thing, or an athlete..it just has to be done the right way..2nd of all, white people aren't all there cracked up to be, as far as i'm concerned they are the ones that usually does the most heinous & disgusting crimes..so before you open your racist mouth, learn your facts before u come blabbing it anywhere that the public will see..stupid dumbass..

Posted at 12:44PM on Jul 12th 2006 by _aLL3y3zPonM3_

33. ANYONE who watches the View can clearly see that even Elisabeth’s co-workers can't stand her. Almost as soon as she opens her mouth, they interrupt her and then change the subject. Perfect example was on today’s show. Elisabeth was adamant that her husband NEVER masturbates and NEVER looks at Playboy. He has her therefore it is not necessary according to Elisabeth. Poor STUPID girl hasn't a clue about men or ANYTHING for that matter.

Posted at 1:20PM on Jul 12th 2006 by Me Again

34. Kitten you are an ignorant woman. Who's been watching too much t.v. and reading crap like the Star and Enquirer??? Sounds like YOU to me. My role models are the people that my VERY BLACK family surrounded me with -- doctors, lawyers, air traffic controllers, executives -- professionals -- who get this -- are educated and wouldn't hire an ass like you to clean our houses. People like my parents and their parents PAID the price to get where they are today. Through hard work and determination. Nobody gave us anything.

I hope that you will get yourself an education. God forbid you have children that you are infecting with your babble. When you open your mouth and spew the sh*t that you do, you let the WORLD know that you are a bigot and probably didn't make it past the 9th grade. I can deal with an idiot like you -- you are no competition for me nor my peers. And honey, there is nothing that an ignorant, poor white trash person like you Hates more than someone, especially a black person, that has it more together than YOU....And wrap your miniscule brain around this if you can....I know it'll take a while for you to GET it.....there are millions of us out here that have it together. So you should be VERY, VERY SCARED!!! :)

Posted at 1:39PM on Jul 12th 2006 by Tia

35. I think that star is a great role model for blacks. That lying bitch Barbara Walters and the execs at ABC tried to screw star over and she didn't let them have the last word. Barbara Walters went all over TV saying that Star was welcomed to stay when in fact she had already fired her.

Posted at 1:43PM on Jul 12th 2006 by Ethan

36. Kitten,
I was salutatorian of my high school class, where I was the minority. I was the first female black salutatorian at my school. I am an entering college freshman, and I am black. Had it not been for the good, educated, role models I had for parents I would not be here today. I admire them, both, especially my mom who had a lot of firsts in her career as a postal worker. Luckily, however I have dealt with ignorance like yours, kitten, since I was child. As I stated before I was always the "odd one out" in a lot of settings at my predominately all white school. Your comments however are ignorance, and for anyone to agree with the likes of Rosie O'Donnel, you are quite ignorant. Rosie O' Donnel sees things her way or no way, and if you don't agree with her she goes on a rampage. I agree, with you kitten, you are a racist, you know nothing about black America, and I suggest that you keep your mouth closed. Oh, and also, to everyone let everyone know that continues to bash Star, she's over it so why don't you all follow the lead.

Posted at 1:53PM on Jul 12th 2006 by Mel-Mel

37. "9. quick picking on Yoda Jones,she has never looked better

Posted at 9:33AM on Jul 12th 2006 by Joe"

LMAO!

Jones looked better when she was FAT.

Posted at 2:39PM on Jul 12th 2006 by barngoddess

38. There may very well be scientists, doctors, inventors and other blacks who have made great accomplishments but the problem isn't with US recognizing them, the problem is the black community, for the most part, chooses NOT to recognize them. No It's much EASIER to aspire to sports or rap than to actually go to SCHOOL for an EDUCATION and do something MEANINGFUL with your life. Before you jump on me, I'm not making a blanket statement about ALL blacks, but many. There IS a culture of welfare babies, there IS a culture of crime and there IS way too much glorification of the THUG life in the black community. That's not a racist staement, that's reality. The problem is with PARENTS. Show me the 15 year-old single mother and you can bet her mom and her mom's mom were ones too.
Rosie has a big pie hole and sticks her foot in it from time to time but in this case, she was right on.

Posted at 2:53PM on Jul 12th 2006 by gish

39. I am so VERY saddened to see the state of understanding between the "races". I make no assumptions about how any other ethnic groups are inspired or motivated, I don't know why so many people has an opinion on what black people call their role models. I know that growing up, people like Thurgood Marshall were my role models as well as Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Harriett Tubman and President Kennedy. That being said, I just got another degree at New York Unitversity, which has a very diverse population, and many of the black students (including myself) come from difficult backgrounds, but choose to live exemplary lives. None of them prescribe to the "thug life", and none of them are teenage mothers. Similarly, I went to a very poor high school with lots of financial difficulties, but the valedictorian was accepted into Harvard (a black person) and I was number seven and I went to NYU. The people that didn't "make it" never discouraged those who did, but instead used us as their inspiration. Black people have a spirit (like all people) to improve generationally. We see the mistakes of those that came before us and learn from them. We also look to our heroes and use them as the platform to our success. It is so very unnecessary to pigeon hole all black people just because of what the media represents black people to be. I know that not all white people are what the media represents them to be (Paris Hilton types). I know that many white people are not racist and want a world of equality (my husband is white). I wish that some people would just grant black people the same openmindedness that they do their own. Unfortunately it is so much easier to fall back on comfortable stereotypes.

Posted at 5:36PM on Jul 12th 2006 by flabbergasted

40. # 15 or Kitten, or WHO the hell ever ya are---while I don't agree with every comment you put out there....you make VALID points, no matter who wants to sling mud. And why are WE getting into a HATE-BASED conversation? It is HER(or his? Never know with screennames!lol) opinion---and that was the POINT! By the way, I still think STAR is an idiot--& NOT cuz of her color--just cuz she IS an idiot. SO is lil Miss Prune-up-her-ass Elisabeth....geez, ya win survivor & you get to host a TV show?! WE are ALL in the wrong business! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Miss Barbara Walters--THAT woman has enough CRED to be able to CALL the shots---if Miss Jones didn't like that, then Miss Jones(Mrs. Reynolds doesn't sound right) should have kept that yap shut on BARBARA's SHOW When STAR gets HER own show, THEN she can do what SHE wants. I, for one, hope THAT woman gains ALL that weight back & implodes. And before SOMEONE goes to whining--I could CARELESS if she's black or white or RETARDED(yes, not 'mentally challengeed'--SCREW political correctness)...I just want her to STFU & go bang her gay-ass hubby. THAT I would watch. Well, for about two seconds, then I'd prolly get ill. Gosh, this is fun!! Signed, Politically Correct is another word for "Can't handle the TRUTH"

Posted at 6:49AM on Jul 13th 2006 by victoria

41. I don't seem to understand why everytime the issue of Star and Rosie is brought up, people have to resort to racisim. In another article about this, people were calling eachother 'angry blacks" and "white bit*hes". If we act like this towards eachother, than why is it such a surprise that famous people do it too, they are human. My point is not to defend Rosie (because i believe her comments were indeed racist) but to point out how cruel we can be to eachother. Maybe instead of focusing so much time on what celeberties are saying, we should look into ourselves and see how we are acting. We are the ones that can have an affect on generations to come and to get society as far away from racisim as possible, not one or two celeberties. It's 2006, why is racisim still around, why is it still a concern for socitey.. The word racism shouldn't even be around anymore, there should no longer be ignorant, narrowminded people in the world. I can only hope that one day soon this will no longer be a problem, because being in an interracial relationship, I see no color, I see PEOPLE.

Posted at 1:32PM on Jul 13th 2006 by Melissa

42. I’m no Star Jones fan, however regardless of what anyone thinks, Star has the right to speak freely. People act as though she's committed a felony, when she’s simply done what she's consistently done her whole career "SPEAK HER MIND"! And as for the comments on Black role models, I'd welcome Star Jones ANY DAY over Rosie!

Posted at 10:04AM on Jul 14th 2006 by Melo

43. Yes she was annoying at times like the rest of the human race. but to be fired,let go contract not renewed or whatever they chose to use It was awful Women can be so cruel to one another as Barbara Walters showed us all I wish Star Jones the best because by crying to the world she made herself look more pathetic.

Posted at 4:37PM on Jul 21st 2006 by Tish

44. STAR JONES BECAME TO BIG FOR HER BRITCHES AS THE SAYING ONCE WAS. AND TO HAVE A FUED WITH ROSIE BECAUSE ROSIE WAS HONEST ENOUGH TO ADMIT TO AMERICA YOU CANNOT GO FROM Z TO A WITHOUT SURGERY ETC IN SUCH A SHORT TIME IS ABSOLUTELY REDICULOUS! GOOD RIDDANCE TOO SAR! MERIDITH COULD NOT HAVE LEFT AT A BETTER TIME! HURRAY! ON THAT NOTE..MEDIA IS PICKING ON KATIE SAYING SHE IS NOT SERIOUS ENOUGH FOR NIGHTLY NEWS WHILE PICKING ON MERIDETH THAT SHE IS NOT SERIOUS ENOUGH FOR MORNING NEWS....PLEASE! WHO IS JEALOUS OF WHOM? ROSIE, MERIDETH, AND KATIE ALL OF AMERICA WILL BE WATCHING YOU! I KNOW I WILL....GOOOD LUCK.

Posted at 5:51PM on Jul 26th 2006 by stacey

45. TMZ is really cool! By cutting off the first 205 of stories they make you think whether the site masters are idiots, just plain morons or another category of misfits.

Unreal.

Posted at 6:04PM on Jul 26th 2006 by Chuckcrili

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