Monday, April 03, 2006

Nick's New Leading Lady

LePaparazzi News Updates


Lindsay Sloane

Lindsay Sloane (The In-Laws) has been cast as the female lead opposite Nick Lachey in the CW comedy pilot She Said/He Said. The romantic comedy will be told through male and female perspectives. Fans my rember Sloane from the movie Bring It On, where she played cheerleader Big Red.
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Angelina Takes Maddox Shopping






Angelina Jolie and Maddox

Want a hint about the sex of Angelina's baby? Don't look to the pink and blue balloons carried by her son Maddox, 4, on his way to a Parisian toy store with Mom on Friday.


Madonna Announces New World Tour


MaDonna

Don't expect Madonna to be a homebody this summer. The Material Mom is setting sail on a world "Confessions Tour," she announced Monday. "I'm going to turn the world into one big dance floor," Madonna, 47, said in a statement.

This tour, in support of her 2005 album Confessions on a Dance Floor, will mark Madonna's first since the "Re-Invention Tour" of two years ago. The confessions will kick off May 21 in Los Angeles, and then head east through Las Vegas, Phoenix, Chicago, Montreal, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Miami and Atlantic City before landing in Europe for a July 30 gig in Cardiff, Wales, and continuing through London, Rome and Paris.

From there additional dates will be added for concerts in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan. As was previously announced, Madonna will make her first festival performance April 30, at California's Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival.

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Tom: Katie Due 'Any Minute'


Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise

With fiancée Katie Holmes close to giving birth, expectant dad Tom Cruise still found time on Saturday to sit for a brief interview on German TV to promote his movie Mission: Impossible 3, set for worldwide release next month.

Speaking on the program Wetten, dass ..? (loosely translated: "Wanna Bet?"), Cruise said he arrived directly from the airport but worried he would have to head right back again "because Katie could be having our baby at any minute."

In fact, he said that two pilots were at the ready to fly him home should Holmes go into labor. "If Katie calls, I'm gone." He also assured his interviewer that Katie was feeling good. As for marriage, he said they would tie the knot over the summer.

"First the baby, then the film," he was quoted as saying by the Associated Press. "Then, in summer, we want to get married. I won't let this woman get away."

Mostly Cruise discussed M:I3 and how arduous the stunts were, though as he was saying goodbye, his hosts managed to sneak in one last question about the impending arrival. Have the parents-to-be picked out a name? Yes, Tom answered, though he wouldn't reveal it.

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Schoolgirls Outrun Matthew McConaughey


Matthew McConaughey

For PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive Matthew McConaughey, this past week has offered some cases of win some, lose some. First, the lose some. On location in Huntington, W.Va., where he is filming We Are Marshall, a drama about a 1970 plane crash that claimed the lives of nearly an entire college football team, McConaughey was jogging around the Marshall University track when two middle-school girls challenged him to a 400-meter race. Never one to resist a contest, McConaughey accepted – and was beaten by a nose.

Asked at a press conference on Saturday about the incident, McConaughey laughed: "Those little girls had very, very long legs." Now, the win some. McConaughey is better looking that the real-life character he is portraying onscreen, former Marshall football coach Jack Lengyel, according to Lengyel himself who told the Associated Press: "I've never looked like Matthew McConaughey – before or after."

To prove his argument, Lengyel admitted that he won first place in an "ugliest man on campus" contest while attending Akron University in the 1950s. As for why he would make such an admission, the retired coach said: "I've been taking so much heat on Matthew, I decided to come out with that story to counterbalance it."

Though McConaughey doesn't look the part, Lengyel said he's spoken with actor about the story behind the film, and is sure he'll do it justice.

"He has recognized that this story is symbolic of faith, commitment and determination," said Lengyel, who was hired by Marshall in March 1971, four months after the team's chartered jet crashed into a hill short of Tri-State Airport, killing 75 people, including 36 football players.

As for how he feels about the role, "It's a great honor to be stepping into the shoes of someone like Jack Lengyel," said McConaughey. "It is very inspiring."

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The Kids' Choice Awards!


Jack Black


Lindsay Lohan



Kristin Cavalari



Jessica Alba



Jamie Lynn Spears


Avril Levine


Justin Timberlake


Carmen Diaz



David Spade, Jon Heder, Rob Schneider


Hillary Duff and Joel Madden



Will Smith and his daughter son Jaden

JACK BLACK served as the perfect ringleader for the circus that is The Kids' Choice Awards Saturday on Nickelodeon.

Live from Los Angeles, it was anyone's guess as to what might happen during the already famously no-holds-barred kudos/mess fest on the wackiest day of the year -- April fool's!
Hosting for the first time, Jack aimed to unleash secret pranks on Hollywood's biggest stars.
With a slew of mega-celebrities participating in the kid-powered event, such as JESSICA ALBA, LINDSAY LOHAN, BRUCE WILLIS, CAMERON DIAZ and WHOOPI GOLDBERG, it was a wildly entertaining show.

The Kids' Choice Awards have emerged as one of the biggest events in Hollywood, boasting a massive popular vote along with audience participation.

It's the only awards show that allows kids to vote for their favorites in movies, television, music, sports and more.

True to tradition, the climactic Nickelodeon celebrity sliming drenched an astonished star with green goo, inciting ear-piercing squeals of delectation from the crowd.

Previously slimed celebrities include JOHNNY DEPP, WILL FERRELL, and last year's host BEN STILLER.

Surprise awards were also announced during the live broadcast, which allowed at-home viewers to vote in real time through text messaging and online at Nick.com

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