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Chelsea Handler Admits Teen Crush on Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes (VIDEO)
by Aimee Deeken, posted Apr 20th 2011 6:00AM
In the '80s, Chelsea Handler and her sister Sky -- like so many other teenage girls -- had huge crushes on Simon Le Bon and Nick Rhodes (respectively) of Duran Duran.The comedienne's sister is now a Mormon. "It's the effect [Rhodes] has on women," joked Le Bon.
That's exactly what Sky didn't want him to think. When Handler told her sister that they would be stopping by 'Chelsea Lately' (weeknights, 11PM ET on E!), Sky told her, "Please don't tell [Rhodes] I'm Mormon! I don't want him to think it's because of him."
Do you still want your MTV? - VIDEO
by Bob Sassone, posted Oct 29th 2008 1:03PM
I remember when MTV first launched, way back in 1981. I was in high school, and it instantly became THE MOST IMPORTANT TV STATION IN OUR LIVES. Looking back I guess that seems sort of silly, but when you're a teenager and you can come home from school and see your favorite songs all day long in video form, that's pretty cool.I have no idea what MTV is like these days. I've watched it only a few times in the past several years, and even that was something like The Real World or maybe some special. People have been complaining for years that the network hasn't been showing videos like they used to. I don't know how true that is now, but if you're looking for a station completely devoted to music videos (and not reality programming), then check out MTV Music, the new web site that houses a bunch of videos old and new.
Is it better for Blake that he didn't win Idol?
by Liz Finn-Arnold, posted May 28th 2007 3:03PM
I was never a Blake fan, but as the end of American Idol season six drew near, I came to admire his attitude even more than his singing or beatboxing skills. I like that Blake never talked back to the judges in a snotty, defensive manner. I like that he took his lumps with a smile and a shrug. I like that he didn't cry "foul" when forced to sing the generic "This Is My Now." In the age of reality TV where everyone wants to win at any cost, it was nice to witness a guy who actually seemed to be enjoying the experience itself.
In a conference call with reporters, Blake said, "I honestly didn't care one bit [about] winning or losing, because I call myself a winner just by getting into the top 10."
Medium: The Boy Next Door
by Brett Love, posted Mar 8th 2007 8:42AM
(S03E15) The folks over at Medium are on something of a guest star roll. After a nice turn last week by Eric Stoltz, this week they treat us to Peri Gilpin (Frasier) as Allison's mother Diane Benoit. That wasn't the only piece of nice casting here. Given the ratings of their former shows, I'm sure that Kyle Gallner (Veronica Mars) isn't as recognizable as Gilpin, but it was nice to see him again. For her part, Gilpin was terrific. Diane certainly had her issues, but considering what we know about Allison, I don't think anyone was expecting June Cleaver. The booze and the parenting with pills were a little disturbing, but in her own crazy way I got the feeling that she really was trying to do what she thought was best for Allison. While she seems to have avoided some of the mistakes Diane made, Allison does share that trait with her mother.
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