Thursday, 26 June 2008

Taylor Momsen - Country Star Gossip Girl Land Modelling Deals


Country singer RISSI PALMER and GOSSIP GIRL star TAYLOR MOMSEN are set to grace the covers of glossy magazines after signing up as IMG Models.

The two teens can now count Gisele Bundchen and Heidi Klum as workmates - the two supermodels are also signed to IMG's roster.

Hellboy star Selma Blair and Mischa Barton are also on the agency's books.

As well as giving Nashville, Tennessee native Palmer a break as a model, IMG bosses will also represent her for global endorsement opportunities.





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Wednesday, 18 June 2008

SJP: 'SATC Needed African-American Like Jennifer Hudson'

Sarah Jessica Parker has praised her Sex And The City co-star Jennifer Hudson for bringing new young and black audiences to the much acclaimed franchise.

Oscar winning Hudson plays Carrie’s assistant in the big-screen adaptation of the TV show, and Parker believes the decision of director Michael Patrick King to bring in a youthful African-American was a genius idea.

She explains: "First of all we needed to have a 20-year-old in this movie; we really have to remember that there is a significant audience now that are very, very young.

"It's a great way of reminding people who Carrie was when she came to New York; what was New York, what did it mean to her...And African-American women and women of colour have been a big part of our audience for a long time (and) we really haven't been responsible to them."

And Parker couldn't imagine a better onscreen assistant for her Bradshaw: "She is especially lovely in this movie... She is remarkably beautiful and she's probably about eight inches taller than I am and she is a presence."

Monday, 9 June 2008

Rocky - La Suing Time Warner Cable





The city of Los Angeles is expected to file a lawsuit against Time Warner Cable today
(Thursday) alleging that the company made false and misleading statements to Adelphia
Communications subscribers after it acquired the company in 2006, the Los Angeles Tim
es reported today. In a 25-page lawsuit, City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo claims
that the New York-based cable provider violated its franchise agreement with the
city by providing poor customer service and allowing excessive delays in repair work.
"Hundreds of thousands of Los Angeles residents were ripped off," the Times quoted
Delgadillo as saying in a statement. "Time Warner must be held accountable for its
promises." According to the newspaper, the cable provider, which is in the process of being
spun off by parent Time Warner Inc., could face civil penalties amounting to tens
of millions of dollars.






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