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Lohan’s Lessons

Lindsay Lohan has certainly had her fair share of chances. If you saw her on the movie screen a decade ago you would think she was an angel—a little girl that could do no wrong. That is indeed a far cry from where she is now, in jail. She was put in jail for violating her probation, which she claims not to have understood. Still, one would think that with so many high profile lawyers, she might have looked into it a bit more.

“I am feeling strong,” Lohan said in the September issue of the men’s magazine. “I’ve experienced a lot in my life, and my mom has given me a lot of faith. This too shall pass.”

On July 20, Lohan began serving her 90-day sentence at the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, Calif. Fortunately for the actress, she only had to serve 14 out of the 90 days due to jail overcrowding.

As to how this will ultimately effect both her and her reputation:

“Stay true to yourself always,” she told the mag. “At the end of the day, you have to look at yourself in the mirror and be content with the choices you’ve made, and will make, in your life. Go with your gut!”

Lindsay certainly is true about that one. Stay true to yourself–because at the end of the day, not only do you have to look at yourself in the mirror, you have to be able to handle how other people see you. The Internet is a good picture of this. People can put whatever they want on the Internet without any fear of repercussions. After this episode, Lohan is going to need Celebrity Reputation Management to heal the reputation wounds.

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Clay Aiken to fans: I never intended to lie to anybody

Clay Aiken, the runner-up on American Idol and 29-year old pop sensation, is now ready to admit that he is a homosexual. Aiken will appear on Fridays cover of “People” magazine holding his infantile son with the headline, “Yes, I’m Gay”. Aiken has long dealt with swirling rumors that he might be homosexual or bisexual which were only exacerbated when he became a multiplatinum recording artist and broadway star. Aiken responded to similar rumors in an Associated Press interview over two years ago by saying, “I don’t really feel like I have anybody to answer to but myself and God and the people I love.” Aiken recently had a son by use of in-vitro fertilization and credits friend and producer Jaymes Foster with convincing him that he could no longer hide his homosexuality any longer.

“It was the first decision I made as a father,” Aiken told People magazine, “I cannot raise a child to lie or to hide things. I wasn’t raised that way, and I’m not going to raise a child to do that.”

Gay groups have come out (no pun intended) in support of Aiken’s honesty, particularly Neil Giuliano who is President of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, who said, “We congratulate Clay for making this decision and for setting an example for others and his family”

Aiken also goes on to tell about breaking the news to his family that he was gay, particularly his mom:

“It was dark. I was sitting there, thinking to myself. I don’t know why I started thinking about it … I just started bawling. She made me pull over the car and it just came out,” he said. “She started crying. She was obviously somewhat stunned. But she was very supportive and very comforting.”

Aiken will undoubtedly be lambasted by christian groups and certain fans for this honesty. He’ll certainly need some celebrity reputation management sometime in the near future.

Stephen Colbert to be shot into space

No, not via cannon or people-launcher. Stephen Colbert’s DNA is being sent into space in October. His DNA will be digitized and brought to the International Space Station by Richard Garriott, a video game designer and future astronaut.

Richard Garriott is a prominent video game developer and designer and has been involved in such well-known projects as Ultima Online and City of Heroes–both Mass Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games.

Garriott also sits on the board of The X Prize, a group that wants to encourage privatized space exploration. As for Colbert’s DNA, it will be deposited for an “Immortality Drive”, as Garriott calls it. The purpose for this “Immortality Drive” would be to clone Stephen Colbert in the event that the earth is ever destroyed.

“I am thrilled to have my DNA shot into space, as this brings me one step closer to my lifelong dream of being the baby at the end of 2001″ Colbert said in a written statement, referring to the 1968 landmark science fiction film “2001: A Space Odyssey.”

PETA to Minogue – “Cold-blooded”

Kylie Minogue, for those who don’t know, is an immensely popular Australian pop-artist. Call her the equivalent of America’s Madonna. She has performed with some of the most popular pop-artists in America, Japan, and Australia—and has been a relevant figure in the music arena since 1990 or so. Some of you may remember her as the young woman that performed at the closing ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000 wearing a pink silk beaded corset and diamante headdress.

Ms. Minogue has sold in excess of 60 million records, and has been featured in various films and popular TV shows—but she isn’t catching bad press because of her performances on the state or on film. No, she is catching bad press because PETA has listed her as “Worst Dressed of 2008” because she was seen carrying a python skin purse. That’s right, the feathered boas and the elaborate headdresses do not matter—it is the fashionable purse made from questionable material that makes her objectionable. Naturally, Ms. Minogue does not deserve this distinction and is only being targeted because she is a popular celebrity and this will catch headlines for the PETA organization in Australia.

Here is what PETA had to say:

“What does Kylie Minogue have in common with her python purse?” PETA asks on its website.

“They are both cold-blooded. Come on Kylie, it’s not cool to clutch an accessory made by nailing snakes to a tree and skinning them alive.”

Cold blooded? This is a harsh swing at Kylie Minogue. PETA easily could have proven its point without being so frosty (yes, irony intended). Kylie needs some “Celebrity Reputation Management“.

Naked horseplay? Or naked horse play?

The newest film in the Harry Potter series, “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”, has pushed back its debut from Nov. 21, 2008 to July 17, 2009. The film features Daniel Radcliffe as the young and talented wizard, Harry Potter. Now rumors are circulating that the movie was bumped back more than 6 months because of Radcliffe’s involvement in a production of the play Equus, in which he appears naked and even has sexual fantasies about horses. The rumor is that Warner Bros. didn’t want their star answering questions about wizards and sexual horseplay (pun intended) in the same interview. FoxNews’s showbiz blogger Roger Friedman has suggested a rather preposterous theory:

“Radcliffe appears naked in the play, on stage, and has sex in it as well. That’s not the image Warner Bros. wants associated with bespectacled Harry, who remains chaste and virginal. Indeed, posters for ‘Equus’ are up all over New York, of Radcliffe’s naked torso superimposed on a horse’s head. This is not the sort of of thing that’s taught at Hogwarts. For the movie to open on Nov. 21, Radcliffe would have to do publicity entailing answering questions about blinding horses and having sex with them vs. flying around and making potions.”

Of course, this ignores the fact that Radcliffle was in this play last year amid intense media scrutiny and general celebration for his courage and versatility. Radcliffle earned good marks from critics and recieved a lot of extra attention for his other acting performances, a fact that I can assure you Warner Brothers didn’t overlook. The Los Angeles Times’ Geoff Boucher had this to say:

This movie is being pushed back for one reason and one reason alone: money.

Warner Bros. executives believe that a dominant summer blockbuster is better than a dominant fall blockbuster, especially when their target “Potter” audience has so many young people who are far more likely to be repeat consumers for a film released during the summer school break. After watching “The Dark Knight” surge to historic heights this summer with a mid-July release, the Warner Bros. brain trust decided, hey, let’s do that again next year.

This obviously makes more sense, and has been corroborated by the studio executives. But rumors do swirl quickly,don’t they? Radcliffle could use some “Celebrity Reputation Management” right about now to combat nasty rumors like this.

David Beckham is good for the economy!

David Beckham, the most famous soccer player in America, has also been awarded the honor of being the Teen Choice Awards “Top Male Sports Hero”. Hundreds of thousands of kids voted him top athlete for the Teen Choice Awards on Monday. He has also won numerous other awards like the US style icon and Major League Soccer Player of the Year. But it isn’t just teenagers who enjoy David Beckham, the sport of soccer has experienced surging popularity in the United States ever since his arrival. The attendance of games where his team, the Galaxy, plays has drastically increased and general interest in soccer in the United States has risen. Before the arrival of David Beckham, there was no famous soccer player in the United States. Beckham has even been good for the economy associated with his sport here in America.

Major League shirt sales have increased by 780 percent and even other club ticket sales have gone up. The league Internet traffic is up by 80 percent. All the games are being telecast live and TV audiences are up by a quarter.

Although its safe to say the United States won’t be competing for the World Cup anytime soon, David Beckham may be the catalyst needed to bring soccer into everyone household in America.

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