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DMX is slowly cleaning up after himself. Albeit a bit messily.
The beleaguered rapper was sentenced to time served Thursday in Miami after pleading not guilty to attempted marijuana and...
Michael Phelps is making the rounds on the small screen.
The Olympic swimmer shot a cameo appearance for Entourage with Kevin Connolly in NYC Thursday, HBO confirmed to Usmagazine.com.
The fifth season of the show debuts September 7.
Phelps -- who won eight gold medals in Beijing -- is also hosting the season premiere of Saturday Night Live on September 13 and will be a guest on The Tonight...
After Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson blogged out their Michael Lohan frustrations on MySpace, we knew it was only a matter of hours until M.Lo came up with some kind of response. He tells...
Former American Idol winner Ruben Studdard is in trouble with the law.
Specifically the IRS.
According to court records, the season two winner has failed to pay almost $200,000 in state and federal taxes.
Turns out he owes $171,920 in unpaid federal income taxes and $21,730 in state income taxes, with the majority of the unpaid taxes coming for 2003 when he won American Idol.
You'd think after winning his $1 million contract on AI, he would have hired a good accountant!!!!!
And he has to have money still, or has he gone broke?
Back in 2006, Studdard sued his former business manager after he claims the manager misappropriated funds between 2003 and 2004.
Studdard was awarded $500,000 in actual losses and an extra $1.5 million in punitive damages.
Ruben is currently without a record deal after J Records dropped him last year.
So what's a former AI contestant to do?
It's off to Broadway, sort of.
Starting this November, he'll star in the touring production of the Broadway show Ain't Misbehavin.
Joining him will be former AI contestants Frenchie Davis and Trenyce.
Pay up!
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Jessica Simpson was slammed by a critic for a "bizarre and often frustrating" performance in Ontario, Canada Wednesday.
"It might be unfair calling Jessica Simpson's show at the Avalon Ballroom Wednesday a train wreck -- at some point, a train knows where it's going," John Law wrote in the Niagara Falls Review.
Law said the singer -- who is making the transition from pop to country with a new...
This trip to Oz is going to take a little longer than expected.
With Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince disapparating from its original Nov. 21 release date, Fox has shifted...
Smoker's paradise lost!
According to a new report, a California sheriff's helicopter patrol guided deputies to a $150 million marijuana garden in the Hemet, CA area on Wednesday.
The 'garden' was first spotted on Monday.
Authorities say the marijuana was in various stages of growth and a substantial amount of the pot was ready for distribution.
There were no arrests.
Are they really going to let all those good plants go to 'waste'?
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