MJ’s bodyguards trying to prove he wasn’t gay

New York, May 8 (ANI): Michael Jackson’s former bodyguards Bill Whitfield, Javon Beard and Mike Garcia, who were interviewed by ABC in March, will again appear in a chat show to dismiss rumours that the singer was gay.

They will also be seen talking about the late legend’s financial woes.

Publicist Lelani Clark confirms that according to the bodyguards, Jackson had two girlfriends in the last years of his life. One of them was called ‘Friend’ who had a European accent, reports The New York Post.

The guards are penning down a book ‘In Defense of the King’ which is about their three years with the King of Pop. (ANI)

BET nears deal to resurrect “The Game”

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – BET is inching closer to finalizing the deals for a new “Game.”

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The cable network is expected to announce at its “upfront” presentation to advertisers this month that it is resurrecting the CW sitcom with original episodes.

The majority of the cast of “The Game” are expected to return. Because the options on the actors had expired following the show’s cancellation in May, BET had to negotiate new deals with them.

Salim Akil, the main director on the show while it was on the CW, is expected to take over as showrunner from his wife, Mara Brock Akil, who created the series. Brock Akil, who will remain an executive producer, serves as a consulting producer on ABC’s freshman comedy “Cougar Town.”

“Game,” a spinoff from “Girlfriends,” which Brock Akil also created, was canceled in May after three seasons and after Brock Akil pitched the network an hourlong version of the show. Following the cancellation, BET began preliminary talks with producer CBS Studios about taking in the series with new originals. The cable network already runs repeats of “Game” and “Girlfriends.” BET’s only previous stab at launching an original scripted series was the 2008 comedy “Somebodies,” which ran for one season.

Brit men prefer to spend cash on moisturizer rather than booze!

London, Mar 30 (ANI): British men prefer to spend money on moisturizer rather than booze, a study has found.

According to the survey, almost half of blokes would give up nights out drinking in favour of face creams, aftershave or a good razor, reports The Daily Star.

And a quarter spend as much on their looks as their girlfriends, according to a survey by Gillette.

Mike Shallcross, deputy editor of Men’s Health Magazine, said: “The findings are just further proof that British blokes have moved on from the old lager lout stereotype.”

As per the study, men in the UK are now spending 920million pounds a year on grooming products. (ANI)

Officer tracked ex-lover’s women on police computers

A female police officer in South Australia has been charged with using police computers to identify the other girlfriends of a man she met on the internet.

The Adelaide Magistrates Court heard Senior Constable Josephine Anne Hall, 48, has been suspended from duties after she was charged with using information to secure a benefit and stalking.

It is alleged she went to the man’s Parkside house after their relationship ended and wrote down registration details of cars in the street.

Hall’s lawyer said she admitted using the information to contact women who were seeing the man.

But she said Hall believed she was doing the right thing by warning them they might get a sexually transmitted disease from the man.

Prosecutors asked the court to revoke Hall’s bail, alleging she had been seen at the man’s address in the early hours of the morning.

But the defence lawyer denied the accusation.

Hall was remanded on bail and returns to court next month.

Having it all but missing out on so much

One of the first profiles I was commissioned to do as a young cadet 20 years ago was on the newly appointed chief executive of a division of one of the big four banks.

It was a weighty assignment but also significant for me because of how it would resonate throughout my career.

Early in the interview, I congratulated her on her achievement and deigned to say that her appointment to this role was an inspiration for other women because it indicated a great shift in corporate and societal attitudes to women. Her response was unexpected and not altogether understood.

She said “things have not changed for women. Society doesn’t make it easy for women to achieve success in business and nothing will change until women change the way they bring up boys to be men.” She attempted to clear the fog in my gaze by explaining that women themselves were to blame for how difficult it was to get ahead in their professional lives.

It has taken some time for me to fully appreciate what she was saying. My generation of working women were encouraged by our mothers to study hard, achieve a tertiary qualification and strive for financial independence. The problem is that boys were not simultaneously being prepared for this brave new world.

Parents are their children’s first and most powerful role models. It’s what we do and how we relate to each other that forms our children’s attitudes to themselves and to the opposite sex. If dad goes off to work before the kids wake up and comes home after they go to bed and measures his time spent with the family in minutes then that’s how his son might see his future role. If mum does all the housework, cooks all the dinners, prepares all the school lunches, organises all the sporting activities while also maintaining a full-time job then she is complicit in a retro culture that says dad still works only at work and mum works at work and at home. It is an unsustainable existence.

Just this year, two of my girlfriends have quit their executive roles. These were jobs they enjoyed and their employers valued them. In both instances their children had recently started school. Both women explained to me that they believed that one parent should be home to help the children with their homework and with the daily anxieties born of complex playground politics. Both women told me that “he wouldn’t do it”. “He” is that other parent who is never mentioned in all the academic research about how working mothers affect a child’s development. There’s nothing scientific about this finding but it’s fairly widespread in my circle of 40-ish friends; they were comfortable leaving their babies/toddlers to be raised by nannies but everything changes when the children go to school.

I take a keen interest in every study that is published about women in the workforce. Over the past 20 years, the one that continues to upset me more than any other is the finding that both stay-at-home mums and their working counterparts do 99 per cent of the housework. Contrary to popular opinion, when a mother works she does have it all … all the burdens of home that is. This includes the burden of guilt about the lack of time she has to devote to her children. This is made worse by the constant research papers that must surely be designed to exacerbate that guilt. Recently there have been a spate of studies showing that the children of working mothers are overweight, unhealthy, unhappy, watch too much television etc. Where are the fathers in all this?

Then there are the studies that ask whether a woman has “chosen” to work or whether her family’s economic circumstances require her to do so. Is anyone asking why the men have “chosen” to work? There is an assumption here that if the woman is working then the “choice” she has made is to not spend time with her children. Why is it shameful for a woman to find joy and fulfilment in her career? I’ve lost count of the number of times I’m told that working full-time with three children under five “must be hard”. No, actually. The truth is that being at home alone with three children under five is much harder. Why should men be the only ones given the community sanction to enjoy their jobs unfettered by the gnawing feeling that the children are missing out on something. If both mum and dad are in the workforce, why is it that mum is the only one ever asked “how do you do it?” I’m apparently a “supermum” but strangely no-one seems to think my husband is a “superdad” even though he does so much more than me around the house and for the kids.

No-one expects the men to contribute at home or with the children. Why is that? Why aren’t we giving men the right to “choose” to stay home to care for their children? Why isn’t that job being valued as much as those the men “choose” to do outside the home? Why is raising children a “women’s issue”? Why does a woman’s life become so unrecognisable after she has children while her husband’s life barely changes? Why aren’t these issues being studied by the boffins who think it’s important to tell women that their “choices” are wrong? Until we start to see parenting as a team sport rather than an individual pursuit, women will suffer. Why are we so obsessed with protecting a 1950s notion of masculinity that we’ve put outrageous demands on modern women?

It is still considered somehow demeaning for a man to “choose” to wash floors, clean toilets, do the shopping, spend time at school plays and provide assistance in the classroom, planning and preparing meals, doing the laundry and taking the children to swimming lessons. It’s not that women are more capable. They seem more willing to do it even if they’re not necessarily happy about it. If they complained who would listen? Isn’t this something that should be studied? Explanations about Mars and Venus are a nonsense propagated by a generation of pseudo-psychologists. There is no justifiable reason why women should do more around the home than men.

I watch men go out drinking after work … I watch them stay at work longer than they need to often to escape the bedlam of bedtime routines at home. Men shirk responsibility and use work as a convenient excuse. Golf, tennis etc is now an essential part of business life. Men need a few drinks at the pub to unwind. Men constantly put themselves first. When do women find time for themselves?

A recent government initiative in the UK to rollout parenting courses across the country found that only one in eight parents who signed up was male. Men who might see themselves as valuable contributors at work are simply not striving for that kind of recognition at home. Just like the female executive at the bank told me in 1990, this is as much their wives’ and mothers’ faults as it is theirs. Many women are enablers. Equality must start at home if it’s to be achieved in the workplace. If men aren’t demanding flexibility at the office, the women who work alongside them won’t get it either and it shouldn’t then be a surprise that women will continue to feel frustrated by a society that expects so much of them and so much less of their spouse.

A whole generation of women are sacrificing their careers for the love of their children. Those who share the workplace with their husbands will often be found at midnight sweeping floors, doing the laundry, baking or sewing the costumes for the school play. I’m quite sure that our mothers didn’t want us to be educated with a view to us becoming over-qualified housekeepers but did they really think that when we were at the office, their sons would suddenly develop an affection for the vacuum cleaner?

Working women are juggling so much that it’s hardly surprising that they spend virtually no quality time with their children and even less with their husbands. This might explain today’s alarming divorce rate. Instead of heaping more guilt/expectations on women, why don’t we start asking more of boys and men … rebalancing the scales of household responsibility might actually make for a happier family. Of everything I’ve done in my life, I’m proudest of my family … especially my husband who chose to be the primary carer so that I could pursue my career ambitions without feeling guilty that neither of us had chosen to put the kids first.

MJ’s brothers film new reality TV show

Washington, September 19 (ANI): Michael Jackson’s brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and Marlon have been filming a new reality TV show.

Tito revealed the first episode of ‘The Jackson Dynasty’ was shot in March, three months before the King of Pop died.

“It basically shows the insides of the Jackson brothers, what they are about, what they are about musically, their recording and their personal life as well as their public life, as you guys know it,” Contactmusic quoted him as telling BBC6 Music

“We’ve had cameras follow us our whole entire lives, so that part of it is no problem. I have nothing in my life that I need to hide or whatever so I’m good with it. If anything, they’re gonna see how many girlfriends I have,” he added.

The series, based on the brothers as they prepared for a Jackson 5 reunion tour, will air later this year. (ANI)

Hefner’s girlfriends to install stripper poles in bedroom

Washington, September 18 (ANI): Hugh Hefner’s girlfriends Kristina and Karissa Shannon are planning to install stripper poles in their bedroom at the Playboy mansion.

The twins seem really excited though they do not share the same bed with the 83-year-old Playboy mogul, who prefers to sleep with 23-year-old Crystal Harris.

“Our room is pimp. We’ve got the round spinning bed from Chicago, a kicka*s big-screen TV and we have the perfect view of all the parties in the backyard. And we’re getting a stripper pole in there, too,” Contactmusic quoted Karissa as telling E! Online.

“We’re the wild ones and party animals, and Crystal’s really calm and mellow,” she added.

However, they are not too happy with peacocks kept in the plush residence.

She said: “We don’t like the peacocks here. They poop everywhere, and they’re loud.”

Meanwhile, Crystal mentioned that it was like a dream come true for her.

She said: “I feel like I’m in a Disney castle. There’s help everywhere when you need it. It’s just so fun. Hugh is the sweetest person, and he’s the most down-to-earth person.

“We actually have a lot in common. We were both psychology majors in school and we laugh a lot together. We watch movies together. We love relaxing and having a good time and hanging out with the girls. We just keep it fun.”

The trio started dating Hugh earlier this year, after he bid goodbye to his last girlfriends Holly Madison, Kendra Wilkinson and Bridget Marquardt. (ANI)

Nick Cannon relieved to know his mum loves Mariah Carey

Washington, Sept 15 (ANI): Rapper Nick Cannon is relieved that his mother gets along well with singer wife Mariah Carey because she had been tough on most of his girlfriends before.

The 28-year-old singer admits he was nervous about taking his new wife home to meet mum after they wed in 2008, following a whirlwind romance, because he feared she wouldn’t approve of his choice.

However, his mum loves Carey.

“Her and Mariah get along wonderfully and I love that because my mum, if she don’t (sic) like you, she’ll let you know instantly,” Contactmusic quoted him as saying.

“A couple of my ex-girlfriends got restraining orders on my momma ‘cos she’ll pull up to your crib in an SUV and just wait.

“She’s the nicest woman in the world but you do something wrong to her son, she’ll pull all the ex-gang member moves out… Sometimes they say something about me on the Internet (and) my mum goes nuts on ‘em.

“She just gets in there and just finds out where they live… Forget a bodyguard, I’ve got a bodymomma,” Cannon added. (ANI)

Spanish balladeer Julio Iglesias performs in Israel

Jerusalem , September 10 (ANI): Spanish balladeer Julio Iglesias recently gave his first performance in Israel since 1998.

The show was the first of the two concerts at the Nokia Arena in Tel Aviv and the 65-year-old was dressed in his trademark sleek black suit, vest and tie.

The concert titled “Julio Iglesias in Concert” had a five-piece band, a trio of back-up singers and two ballroom dancers to accompany him on stage.

The crooner belted out some of the crowd’s favorite numbers like “Natalie,” “Mi Amor” and “Fools Rush In.”

And in relation to the conflict in the region, he said: “understands your feelings and your fight,” the Jerusalem Post reports.

He even told the audience that his mother was Jewish and quipped that he himself was “Jewish from the waist up.”

Igleslias went on to mention his past Israeli girlfriends from his first trip to Israel in 1974 to the cheer of the audience.

In between songs he advised the proper dosage of Viagra for sexual vitality and how he “makes love” with his songs on stage. (ANI)

Pretending to be someone else is “like a drug”, says Penelope Cruz

Washington, Aug 21 (ANI): Penelope Cruz has said that she is hooked on to disguising herself because of the rush it gives her.

The actress feels the habit of assuming someone else’s identity is “like a drug.”

The ‘Broken Embraces’ star revealed that she first started impersonating people in her mother’s beauty parlour when she was just a child.

“I would play with my girlfriends, pretending to be somebody else and I started to notice that that feeling was like a drug for me,” Contactmusic quoted her saying.

She added: “My mother’s beauty salon was the best acting school for me. I don’t know why, but women in a hair salon share their deepest secrets.

“I was 11 and I would sit there and pretend I was doing my homework but actually I was observing all of those women.”

The stunner also spoke about the difficulties of acting in a film.

She explained: “I always feel scared and insecure on a film set. I don’t know any other way. Most of the hours you spend on set you are actually trying to hold on to the emotions of your character.

“Sometimes you will do a close up where you are totally distraught, then shoot the rest of that scene seven hours later. How do you hang on to that feeling all day without burning up, without going so far you’ve got nothing let to give when the cameras roll again. That’s a little bit like playing with fire.” (ANI)

Duncan James admits being a bisexual

London, July 12 (ANI): Boy band Blue’s Duncan James has come out of the closet to admit that he is a bisexual.

“I was living a secret life. I went through a process of asking what the f*** am I?Am I gay? Am I straight? Am I bi? That’s why I was so frightened about talking. Now, in my early 30s, I know who I am and I’m proud of who I am. I don’t want to hide anymore,” the News of the World quoted him as saying.

The news is expected to shock the pop star’s female fans all over the world.

However, it took a lot of guts for the star to open up about his sexuality.

He said: “I’d never talked to my mum about sex and relationships. It was quite a taboo subject because we came from a Catholic upbringing.

“One night towards the end of the trip, I knocked on my mum’s door before she went to bed. I was looking down and avoiding her eyes. I said, ‘I need to talk to you’.

“She said, ‘Oh my God, what’s wrong, are you all right?’

“I responded, ‘I need to tell you something. I’ve been in a relationship with a guy and I’m really confused about it. I haven’t been able to talk to anyone for a couple of years.’

“She hugged me and couldn’t believe it. She said, ‘I thought you were going to tell me you were dying or something. Hundreds of people have had things with guys as well as girls. I love you, that doesn’t matter to me.’

The singer then went on to disclose it to his band members who supported him.

He added: “I told Simon first. He went straight away, ‘Is that all you’re worried about? I love you man. That’s cool. You’re not alone. It doesn’t change anything for us.’

“I spoke to Lee next then Ant. They were really supportive too. After that I actually felt quite comfortable with myself.”

He had his first relationship with a person of the same sex in 2001, the year the band were celebrating their first three No1 hits – All Rise, Too Close and If You Come Back.

He said: “I’d never been intimate with a man. I’d been quite happy having girlfriends.

“But I met a guy. He was my friend at first but we took the friendship to the next level.

“Up until that point I’d never had those feelings towards a guy before. But this person came into my life and put a spanner in the works. I definitely loved him. It was my first experience like that.

Duncan still likes women, he added: “I can still look at women now and think they’re sexy.

I love being intimate with a woman, I love breasts. I do think girls can be a lot more emotional.”

James, who was looked at as a womanizer until now, has a four-year-old daughter, Tianie-Finne James with former girlfriend Claire Granger.

He has been to linked a string of women in the past including Geri Halliwell, Tara Palmer Tomkinson, Martine McCutcheon and ex-Big Brother winner Kate Lawler. (ANI)

Jolie feels she’d have been ‘less self-destructive’ if involved in charity early

Washington, June 20 (ANI): Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie says that she would have been “less self-destructive” in her childhood, had she learnt lessons from her role as a UN Goodwill Ambassador at a younger age.

“I think it would have got me through my youth easier. I would have been less self-destructive,” Us magazine quoted her as saying in an interview with Ann Curry that aired on the Today show.

Jolie even wants her and Brad Pitt’s children to benefit from visiting refugee camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

“I want them to see it as an area where they can go down the street and play football with those kids and get to know them and, as they grow up, see them as friends they spend time with,” she said.

“I hope if I raise them with a more accurate view of the world than I was raised with, then they will naturally be better people. And I’m sure my children will be visiting and learning from refugees in the future,” she added.

The ‘Tomb Raider’ star feels that she relates to female refugees.

“I’ve talked with these women and they were like any girlfriends I’ve ever talked to. They were just sweet and funny and kind and great mommies. It taught me a lot about a strength of character that I’ve found in many, many refugees that I’ve met and continue to meet,” she told Curry.

“And I think about my kids. And I think, God, on a daily basis, for them to go days and days and not have anything to give your children has got to be the most difficult thing as a mother,” she said.

Jolie revealed that she just did not have any plans to give up her charity work any time soon.

Curry asked her: “See yourself as an old woman doing it?”

Jolie replied: “I hope so.” (ANI)

Jessica Biel would love to co-star with beau Justin Timberlake

Washington, May 25 (ANI): Jessica Biel would love to share the screen with her beau of two years Justin Timberlake.

The actress said that she would have no complaints in letting their off-screen chemistry take a seat in front of the camera provided it felt right.

“If it was the right thing, yeah. I would love to costar with Justin. I just don’t know what the right thing is, though,” Us magazine quoted her as telling Parade.com.

Biel further said that she took extra care to keep their relationship under wraps.

“Once you start to go there you really are opening your life which is already so open. Anyway, we don’t do much of anything. We certainly don’t do anything interesting,” she said.

“We just hang out at home. You have to have a real life because of the kind of crazy Hollywood stuff that you can get wrapped up in.

“It’s so important to have hobbies and girlfriends, and not know people that work in Hollywood.

It’s a sanity thing; it keeps you sane. I was playing soccer and I joined a kickball league. That’s way more interesting to me than going to some party,” she added. (ANI)

Jessica Biel unhappy about dropping out of college

Washington, May 23 (ANI): She may be one of the most loved actresses today, but Jessica Biel has confessed that she still regrets dropping out of college to pursue an acting career.

And ‘The Illusionist’ star has confessed that she would any day ditch her Hollywood dreams if she could start over.

The 27-year-old actress had enrolled for courses at Massachusetts’ Tufts University, reports Contactmusic.

However, she chucked school within a year-and-a-half to film ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’-a 2003 remake of the 1974 horror film.

And until today, she can’t help scolding herself for turning her back on her school books despite her success as a Hollywood actress.

In an interview with America’s Allure magazine, she said that by backing off from school, she missed out on making memories with her peers.

“I wish I would have had that time that my girlfriends all had. I wish I would have lived in that crappy, nasty brownstone that they all lived in. If I had to do it again, I would have stuck around and finished it out,” she said. (ANI)

Brooke Shields talks of her skin cancer scare

Washington, May 23 (ANI): American actress Brooke Shields has revealed that she was left terrified after a spot on her face turned out to be pre-cancerous.

The 43-year-old star, who used to love spending time in the sun, said that the incident served as a wake-up call to her as she “used to think it was the best thing in the world to be baking in the sun.”

“I had a spot on my face. The doctor scraped it, and it turned out to be precancerous,” People magazine quoted her as saying.

“I was scared,” she revealed.

The actress had the spot removed and said that she was doing “fine”.

She, however, could not help recall the time when as a teen, she would indulge in hot-weather rituals like “baby oil and tinfoil and lemon in your hair”.

“All my girlfriends and I would go up on the roof in New York; we didn’t have to be at the beach,” said Shields, who stopped actively tanning a decade ago.

“You think that because you’re not in the sun anymore, it’s all in the past. And then something like that crops up and you’re made aware of how dangerous it really can be,” she added. (ANI)

Robert Pattinson trusts close pals not to leak his secrets

New Delhi, May 14 (ANI): Robert Pattinson is confident his group of close friends would never spill the beans about his private life to media.

The Twilight star revealed he entrusted his pals with his secrets and was sure the publications would strike a dead end with them, reports the China Daily.

He said: “I’ve had a very close-knit group of friends for a really long time and I know that none of them would ever do anything like that.”

And when the actor was questioned, if his estranged girlfriends could leak the details, he jokingly replied: “I’d kill them! Actually I don’t think I’ve had anything interesting enough to warrant a kiss and tell.”

He continue: “Although I’ve been surprised with some acquaintances – they’ve been saying little things that you hear through the grapevine and you suddenly realize what someone’s really like. I don’t think they’d [girlfriends] even remember who I am.” (ANI)

Now, Queen Rania of Jordan hops on to the Twitter bandwagon

London, May 9 (ANI): After Barack Obama and Britney Spears, Queen Rania of Jordan has become the latest high profiler to join the microblogging service Twitter.

Rania Al Abdullah, the wife of King Abdullah II, has had more than 2,000 followers and had recently updated her profile 17 times.

The 38-year-old dubbed herself as “a mum and a wife with a really cool day job” on her Twitter page while giving interesting peeps into her royal and personal life.

“Just choppered to airport to receive Pope. Husband piloting, he got acrobatic to quiet butterflies in stomach :) told u he was action man!” the Telegraph quoted one message as saying.

Another one read: “Wknd begins for us, watching Matthew McConaughey in Ghosts of Girlfriends Past. Glad I’m not single. It’s vicious out there!”

The royal, who was named the third most beautiful woman in the world in the 2005 top 100 of Harpers and Queen magazine, has had a long standing history of using social media sites and new web-based technologies.

She launched her own channel on YouTube with a video in which she asked people to send her their questions about Islam and the Arab world last year.

Queen Rania was also honoured with the inaugural YouTube Visionary Award at YouTube Live in recognition for her use of the video-sharing website as a platform for positive social change. (ANI)

Waiter pal’s Gladiator-style thumbs up decides Russell Brand’s date’s fate

London, May 8 (ANI): Comedian Russell Brand, 33, relies upon a waiter pal’s Gladiator-style thumbs up to decide whether or not to dump his date.

In movie Gladiator, evil Roman Emperor Commodus – played by Joaquin Phoenix – decides on the fate of fighter Russell Crowe by giving the thumb signal.

Sources have revealed that, in the same fashion, the telly star gets the signal of approval if his trusted Maitre D’ likes the girl.

If the thumb goes down, they add, the date is dumped.

Brand admitted to his ruthless mating ritual when visited another restaurant in the trendy Farmer’s Market area in Los Angeles with a stunning pal.

“Russell came in on Tuesday night with a very attractive blonde,” the Sun quoted a restaurant worker as revealing.

“He said he normally takes his dates to the Ulysses Voyage nearby where the head waiter gives him the thumbs up or down to decide their future.

“But he said this one was really nice so he came in here as he didn’t want to subject her to that,” the source added.

The member of staff further said: “Russell was being very charming and attentive and they seemed to be having a great time. She was drinking Apple Martinis and he was joking it was Kryptonite. He then took her to see the film Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past at the cinema – which, given Russell’s reputation, was very fitting.” (ANI)

Hugh Jackman’s ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ tops weekend box office

Washington, May 04 (ANI): Hugh Jackman’s ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ has topped the weekend box office after raking in 87 million dollars.

According to studio estimates, ‘Ghosts of Girlfriends Past’ landed the second spot with 15.3 million dollars, reports E! Online.

‘Obsessed’ came third after pocketing 12.2 million dollars while ’17 Again’ stood fourth with 6.4 million dollars.

‘Monsters vs. Aliens’ rounded off the top five with 5.8 million dollars.

The weekend’s top-grossing films are:

1. X-Men Origins: Wolverine, $87 million

2. Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, $15.3 million

3. Obsessed, $12.2 million

4. 17 Again, $6.4 million

5. Monsters vs. Aliens, $5.8 million

6. The Soloist, $5.6 million

7. Earth, $4.18 million

8. Fighting, $4.17 million

9. Hannah Montana: The Movie, $4.1 million

10. State of Play, $3.7 million (ANI)

Nicole Richie’s rapping dreams

Washington, May 1 (ANI): Nicole Richie has revealed her childhood ambition: to become a rapper.

The Hollywood socialite revealed that as a kid she was totally into hip-hop and she and her two pals had formed a band.

“When I was 10 years old, I was in an all girl hip-hop/rap group. Our name? get ready… CAUTION! It was me and my 2 girlfriends; but they were 13 so they made me audition. I was soooo excited when I got in!” Contactmusic quoted Nicole, as saying.

Nicole divulged that she was keen to get noticed as a musician and even asked her parents Lionel Richie and Brenda to see her perform and find her band a manager.

“All I can think of is the 3 of us going up to my mom and singing her our first song. We were dead serious. And I even remember part of our rap. The rap lyrics I remember were: Caution! Walking down the street./You better watch out, and step to the beat/Playing our music from town to town/Rockin’ and Rollin’ were gonna get down! My poor mom had to sit there with a straight face and watch us perform. We asked her to find us a manager,” Nicole added.(ANI)