The biggest tween pop star in the world is so big ... she's gigging at law firms.
Miley Cyrus will be the main attraction at the Lanier Law Firm's "Christmas Cheers and Charity" party next month, reports the Houston Chronicle, where she could be getting upwards of $250K to play for the JDs and their families. They're expecting seven to eight thousand people, or about a tenth of her usual audience.
The invite for the party is pimping "Texas Bar-B-Q, fajitas and amusements." So much for Miley.
While most of America spent the day eating a holiday meal and deciding what gifts they'd be returning today, some Hollywood stars chose to continue their celebration at the the Lakers vs Suns game. Click the pic to see who opted out of long theater lines for a little Christmas ballin' action.
Nothing says yuletide greetings like a giant electronic Christmas tree with PAC-MAN on it.
The huge animated tree is on display in downtown Madrid -- and looks to be about 20 feet of pure awesomeness.
Expect a video game Christmas tree "arms race" -- which will end only when a giant Legend of Zelda tree replaces the national tree at Rockefeller Center.
Justin Timberlake revived his hit video from SNL by hitting the stage in NYC ... with his d**k in a box!
The superstar singer had fans on their feet last night at Madison Square Garden when he surprised them by appearing in full costume (box included) and reenacting the "D**k in a Box" song with Andy Samberg.
That's one present Cameron is going to miss next Christmas.
Christmas seems a little sweeter when you're a big-budget celebrity, so TMZ went straight to the stars to see what goodies will be sitting under their trees this Xmas.
From fancy cars to laptops and expensive purses, celebs dig deep and spend big bucks to make their holiday season memorable.
With the prevalence of tattooed celebrities, it was only a matter of time before the children of America were enticed to tattoo each other across the belly with their neighborhood's name. Represent!
The people at Spin Master Toys are making it possible for your kid to get a sweet temporary tribal tat on his forearm without the nasty discomfort associated with laser removal. Sure the toy makers have stereotyped the kids in their ad, but that won't stop the GR8 TaT2 Maker from flying off shelves at your local Target.
Expect the Lil' Homie Piercing Pal to hit stores just in time for Easter.
You can only watch "It's A Wonderful Life" so many times before you start running down Main Street screaming "Hello!" to all the neighborhood businesses.
Fortunately, "Toon Disney's 12 Days of Christmas" will get the young (and young at heart) out of the holiday movie rut. Beginning December 14, the channel will feature both new and classic holiday fare every night until Christmas!
Tune in to Toon Disney for holiday classics like "Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas," "An All Dogs Christmas Carol" and Disney films "The Rescuers," "Monsters Inc.," "Tarzan" and many others --ending on Christmas day with an eleven-hour marathon of animated holiday movies! Mickey-riffic!
While FOX may be airing "America's Scariest Santa Stories," you and the kids can celebrate the season with some Disney holiday fun.
A huge plastic hot dog, an enormous Pez dispenser and a gaggle of stuffed, feathered birds are sitting on a lawn. No, it's not the set-up for a joke; it's Kirstie Alley's yard sale. Among the tattered items that Veronica has taken out of her closet are ripped lampshades, lots of children's toys, kitchen utensils and a cookbook by fellow Scientologist, Isaac Hayes. Did we mention there were enough huge food items to set a table for the Jolly Green Giant?