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King Looks Like a Lady

Is he a man? A woman? A human? No one quite knows when it comes to Michael Jackson.

The staff at a London hotel are tattling to the Evening Standard (via MSNBC) that Jacko has been trying to keep his identity secret by registering there under a woman's name. And his behavior is certainly appropriately divalicious – he brings ten security guards to look after himself and his three kids, and two of them stand guard by the elevator on his floor.

"We have many big stars staying here, but Michael is very fussy," says a Jumeirah Carlton Tower staffer. What's worse, Jackson stiffs the staff: "Madonna always gives us money. Jacko hasn't yet."

Leo: Oil's Not Well


Leo DiCaprioThere's one side to every story for Leo DiCaprio, or so the story goes. Rush & Molloy say that the super-green Oscar nominee complained at a recent gala, that in an ABC film he worked on a few years ago about threats to the Earth, his stance "was drowned out by the inclusion of the contrary viewpoint," namely oil company sources. So, in a new documentary called "The 11th Hour" which he narrates and co-wrote, he's ditching that troublesome "contrary viewpoint." In the film, which features Stephen Hawking, Mikhail Gorbachev and Andrew Weil, the main message "won't be diluted by our having to yell over oil-company-funded scientists,'" says Leo.

Less of Taylor Hicks ... A Good Thing


Taylor Hicks says there's much less of him for the Soul Patrol to enjoy – and that he can run through a thousand fans and not get noticed. For one thing, he's lost nearly 22 pounds, he tells People, by ditching all that soul food (fried chicken, etc.), and allowing himself treats only on his days-off from his current tour. And, as we all suspected, it was all about the gray hair. As he tells the magazine, if he puts a hat on to go jogging or even for a stroll, "I've walked through a thousand fans and nobody notices."

Party Favors: Travolta Sells Off His Hog ... "300" Wins B.O. Again, Rock Bombs ... YouTube Awards Unveiled Next Week


"Wild Hogs" star John Travolta is auctioning off an autographed bike to help benefit a landmark movie theater in Florida. You can also get a leather jacket and motorcycle helmet signed by the stars to support the Marion Theatre in Ocala, Fla. ... The Spartans continued to fend off all box-office enemies, with "300" scoring a $31.2 million in its second weekend. Audiences didn't think they loved Chris Rock's "I Think I Love My Wife," which opened with a mild $5.7 million. ... Think you have the "Most adorable" video on YouTube? The video-sharing service will be giving out the YouTube Awards this Sunday, as voted on by the community.



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46. I think that the people who continue to support Michael Jackson are as sick as he is. Who else would continue to be a fan of a child molester. He may have been cleared by a jury but anyone with any sense knows that he's guilty as hell! He is a disgusting piece of crap and I feel sorry for his children as they need protection from this pervert who they know as "daddy"!

Posted at 2:19AM on Mar 22nd 2007 by dragracingladyusa

47. #44- Get real! It has nothing to do with black or white! Would you still feel the same about him if it was your child he molested? #45- Right on !!

Posted at 10:05AM on Mar 26th 2007 by Lil'Debbie

48. Ha Ha Ha Ha...laughing my ass off. He is the reason I stoped watching American Idol. He was never going to be a star with his looks. What fans? He had fans? VOTE FOR THE WORST IDOL.

Posted at 7:49PM on Mar 26th 2007 by mybestguess

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Industry Rumor is Taylor Hicks' legal counsel is not practicing in Mr. Hick's best interest due to spiteful opposition of Hicks long-time manager, Jaan Childs. It's been said that many believe that Hicks “sold out” day one and that his 15 minutes are up. Unfortunately, the Alabama soul singer's instant success seems to have led to an inflated ego, which may be fueling the singer’s downward spiral. However, the chatter among Industry executives is that his attorney, Mike Douglas of Friedman Leak who issued not one but two lawsuits against manager, Jaan Childs is a result of contentious behavior and is an irresponsible attempt to avoid compensating Childs as per the terms of Hicks’ contract in order to control Hicks while saving face.

Legal experts claim Douglas's inexperience and lack of understanding should be of great concern to Hicks. Hopefully, Hicks’ has enough sense to resolve the suit before his representation jeopardizes the longevity of Hicks’ career.

Justin Timberlake may have been foreshadowing the future by targeting, Hicks as it's often true " what goes around comes around" ... INSIDER WEEKLY

Posted at 6:39PM on Apr 11th 2007 by Staff Writer

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