Hear Janet Jackson’s Gaga-esque New Song, ‘Heartbeat Love,’ Featuring Pitbull
Sounds an awful lot like "Bad Romance."
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Sounds an awful lot like "Bad Romance."
The photographers ignored Naomi Campbell for a whole minute in the commotion.
She also tells ABC's Robin Roberts that her and Michael used to feed ... wait for it ... mouflon sheep together!
People seem to be okay with Janet's tribute, but Jermaine's? Not so much.
A ribbing by Chris Kattan over his supposed mercury poisoning sent the 'Entourage' star into a tizzy.
This is one of the only times we can imagine we've shared the same emotion as the self-styled lifestyle guru.
They vant to suck his blood. Also, Rihanna demonstrates that sparkly nipple pasties are a surefire way to draw attention away from your domestic-abuse scandal, and Bradley Cooper is coming to town!
That, and the rest of today's very important gossip.
What can it mean?!?! Probably only that it didn't match her other jewelry. Also, what is Britney really saying in that new song? In the gossip roundup.
And Daniel Radcliffe's tired of going naked onstage. He should just pretend he's Baby New Year tonight! In the very last 2008 gossip roundup!
Plus, in non-election-related gossip: Cameron Diaz refuses to share her cigarettes, and Courtenay Semel's dad might have cut her off.
Michael's not participating in the Jackson 5 reunion tour. Also, Janet canceled a show.
Palin also passed on the premiere, which Oliver Stone said was too complex for her, anyway. And, of course, more Madonna news in the gossip roundup.
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