Dropping the latest celebrity news
We told you earlier about Linds’ little breakdown last night when she was furiously texting Sam, then crying, then banging on her door at 2:30 in the morning until her ex finally let her in …
Well, here’s the videographic proof of Lindsay’s unfortunate evening …
Poor, poor Sam Lilo!
We told you earlier about Linds’ little breakdown last night when she was furiously texting Sam, then crying, then banging on her door at 2:30 in the morning until her ex finally let her in …
Well, here’s the videographic proof of Lindsay’s unfortunate evening …
Poor, poor Sam Lilo!

LINDSAY! We’ve been over this dozens of times….do you not listen? While I’m sure some people are thrilled to see your butt cheeks, the majority of us aren’t. We still love you, but come on girl, cover up your goodies!
Maybe you should listen to the folks at Celebrity Street Style? They do an excellent job explaining the difference between tights and leggings, and the dos and don’ts that go with each kind of legwear:
See? It’s not that hard!
Oh Lindsay, please pull it together.

LINDSAY! We’ve been over this dozens of times….do you not listen? While I’m sure some people are thrilled to see your butt cheeks, the majority of us aren’t. We still love you, but come on girl, cover up your goodies!
Maybe you should listen to the folks at Celebrity Street Style? They do an excellent job explaining the difference between tights and leggings, and the dos and don’ts that go with each kind of legwear:
See? It’s not that hard!
Oh Lindsay, please pull it together.


We already pointed out how Katie looked kinda preggers yesterday when we snapped her at the CBS studios in Hollywood, but it looks like Suri could care less about the possibility of a brother or sister. In fact, it looks like the only thing on the adorable celebritot’s mind was a way to escape from her mother!
Suri needs a little excitement in her life, right?
I know, I know…she’s just an energetic 3-year-old…but you gotta wonder! Or at least make a joke about it…


We already pointed out how Katie looked kinda preggers yesterday when we snapped her at the CBS studios in Hollywood, but it looks like Suri could care less about the possibility of a brother or sister. In fact, it looks like the only thing on the adorable celebritot’s mind was a way to escape from her mother!
Suri needs a little excitement in her life, right?
I know, I know…she’s just an energetic 3-year-old…but you gotta wonder! Or at least make a joke about it…
It was with cautious excitement that we strolled into the Tribeca Barnes & Noble last night to hear Lauren Conrad read from her new “novel,” L.A. Candy. While sort of pretending to browse the new fiction, we were told by a stressed Barnes & Noble staffer that there were “1,000” people in the store and some had camped out since 5 a.m. that morning.
Guests were sorted by bracelets — of which there were three color-coded categories — and the line stretched through the bookstore. LC arrived, looking radiant as always, and we were informed that she would not take pictures, would not personalize any books (all you could get was a pretty LaurenConrad signature), and — what do you know? — would not even read from her own roman à clef.
She just signed. Using a bullhorn, an event staffer warned that there was a “gaggle of police” on hand to enforce the rules. But nobody seemed to mind too much: She showed up, everyone cheered. “She told me she liked my bookmark,” exclaimed one teary fan. “She was so nice.” So there you have it: There are apparently thousands of people interested in reading — or at least buying.
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/around_town/fashion/1_000_Fans_Apparently_Line_Up_for_Lauren_Conrad_s_L_A__Candy.html
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It was with cautious excitement that we strolled into the Tribeca Barnes & Noble last night to hear Lauren Conrad read from her new “novel,” L.A. Candy. While sort of pretending to browse the new fiction, we were told by a stressed Barnes & Noble staffer that there were “1,000” people in the store and some had camped out since 5 a.m. that morning.
Guests were sorted by bracelets — of which there were three color-coded categories — and the line stretched through the bookstore. LC arrived, looking radiant as always, and we were informed that she would not take pictures, would not personalize any books (all you could get was a pretty LaurenConrad signature), and — what do you know? — would not even read from her own roman à clef.
She just signed. Using a bullhorn, an event staffer warned that there was a “gaggle of police” on hand to enforce the rules. But nobody seemed to mind too much: She showed up, everyone cheered. “She told me she liked my bookmark,” exclaimed one teary fan. “She was so nice.” So there you have it: There are apparently thousands of people interested in reading — or at least buying.
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/around_town/fashion/1_000_Fans_Apparently_Line_Up_for_Lauren_Conrad_s_L_A__Candy.html
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It was with cautious excitement that we strolled into the Tribeca Barnes & Noble last night to hear Lauren Conrad read from her new “novel,” L.A. Candy. While sort of pretending to browse the new fiction, we were told by a stressed Barnes & Noble staffer that there were “1,000” people in the store and some had camped out since 5 a.m. that morning.
Guests were sorted by bracelets — of which there were three color-coded categories — and the line stretched through the bookstore. LC arrived, looking radiant as always, and we were informed that she would not take pictures, would not personalize any books (all you could get was a pretty LaurenConrad signature), and — what do you know? — would not even read from her own roman à clef.
She just signed. Using a bullhorn, an event staffer warned that there was a “gaggle of police” on hand to enforce the rules. But nobody seemed to mind too much: She showed up, everyone cheered. “She told me she liked my bookmark,” exclaimed one teary fan. “She was so nice.” So there you have it: There are apparently thousands of people interested in reading — or at least buying.
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/around_town/fashion/1_000_Fans_Apparently_Line_Up_for_Lauren_Conrad_s_L_A__Candy.html
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It was with cautious excitement that we strolled into the Tribeca Barnes & Noble last night to hear Lauren Conrad read from her new “novel,” L.A. Candy. While sort of pretending to browse the new fiction, we were told by a stressed Barnes & Noble staffer that there were “1,000” people in the store and some had camped out since 5 a.m. that morning.
Guests were sorted by bracelets — of which there were three color-coded categories — and the line stretched through the bookstore. LC arrived, looking radiant as always, and we were informed that she would not take pictures, would not personalize any books (all you could get was a pretty LaurenConrad signature), and — what do you know? — would not even read from her own roman à clef.
She just signed. Using a bullhorn, an event staffer warned that there was a “gaggle of police” on hand to enforce the rules. But nobody seemed to mind too much: She showed up, everyone cheered. “She told me she liked my bookmark,” exclaimed one teary fan. “She was so nice.” So there you have it: There are apparently thousands of people interested in reading — or at least buying.
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/around_town/fashion/1_000_Fans_Apparently_Line_Up_for_Lauren_Conrad_s_L_A__Candy.html
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