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Friday, October 9, 2009

Is the weekend here yet?

KATY PERRY AND RUSSELL BRAND HAVE PICKED OUT THEIR SPECIAL SONG

Russell Brand have picked out a special song to honor their relationship.

Katy has said that Russell has been teaching her about Morrissey and that they've chosen one his 1995 song, "Whatever Happens, I Love You" as theirs.

The song is so important to Russell that he's getting the chorus tattooed on an intimate part of his body.

The lyrics go: "Cold loving prose/We stole each other's clothes/ But when all is said and done/It's you I love."



LADY GAGA TALKS ABOUT THE HER "THE FAME MONSTER" ALBUM
[2009-10-09 01:00:00]

Lady GaGa announced that she's going to be releasing "The Fame Monster", which is a re-issue of her debut album, "The Fame".

The album will include the entire "The Fame" set, along with eight new songs.

It drops November 24th.

Lady Gaga said: "On my re-release 'The Fame Monster', I wrote about everything I didn't write on 'The Fame'. While traveling the world for two years, I've encountered several monsters, each represented by a different song on the new record: my 'Fear of Sex Monster,' my 'Fear of Alcohol Monster,' my 'Fear of Love Monster,' my 'Fear of Death Monster,' my 'Fear of Loneliness Monster,' etc."

"I spent a lot of nights in Eastern Europe and this album is a pop experimentation with industrial/Goth beats, 90's dance melodies, an obsession with the lyrical genius of 80's melancholic pop, and the runway. I wrote while watching muted fashion shows and I am compelled to say my music was scored for them. I also composed a ballad for the album, 'Speechless,' a song for my father, and it's my favorite work of all. I wrote every piece on the road, no songs about money, no songs about fame. I wrote it for my fans, so I wrote everything in between."



DR. PHIL SAYS HE DIDN'T TOUCH ANY BOOBS... (BESIDES HIS OWN)

A rep for Dr. Phil released a statement denying a woman's claim that he held her captive in his offices, forcing her to stare at a naked man and grabbing her breast.

The statement reads:

"All of Shirley Rae Dieu's claims are without merit. As with all of the occupants of the DR. PHIL House, Ms. Dieu participated voluntarily, having submitted her personal story with the hope that she could confront, and overcome, her individual issues.

"Ms. Dieu filed a claim with the Los Angeles Police Department some 9 months after the incident, which was investigated and ultimately not pursued by the Los
Angeles City Attorney. All guests of the show are treated with dignity and respect and the show stands by the manner in which she was handled while participating on the show."

The woman is suing Dr. Phil for an unspecified amount of money.




LETTERMAN'S OLD LADY DRAGGED AN APOLOGY OUT OF HIM

After David Letterman's surprise announcement last Thursday that he enjoyed sexcapades with female staffers... the "Late Show" host's wife, Regina Lasko, demanded Letterman's second public apology on Monday.

That night, Letterman addressed his wife, saying said she had been "horribly hurt by my behavior" and stated flatly that his affairs "are in the past."

He promised to repair his relationship with her.

A source close to Letterman's wife told FOXNews.com that the Monday apology "wasn't something Dave wanted to do at all."

"He wanted the whole thing to blow over. But Regina told him he better make an apology to let everyone know how sorry he was for how much he hurt and humiliated her."

The source says she demanded that he go over with her exactly what he was going to tell viewers and studio audience members on Monday. She was even willing to allow him to make "one or two jokes to be a part of it as long as they weren't at her expense."

But she was not laughing when Letterman took her concession too far, throwing in more than the agreed-upon one or two wisecracks about his affairs.

The source says, "Regina felt like Dave's humorous take on the apology lessened the sincerity of it, and she's not happy at all".

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