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Mutya Keisha Siobhan on the cover of Ponystep looking pretty

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The feisty trio, now called MKS, have thanked Facebook for sparking their unlikely reunion – and a round of peace talks. 


Stormy (?) singer Keisha Buchanan, 28, said she and redhead Siobhán Donaghy managed to bury the beef that led to Siobhán quitting the original line up 11 years ago. 


She said the answers their other band mate Mutya Bueno, 27, gave during a TV interview sowed the first seeds for the trio’s comeback, helping to broker a peace deal.‘I remember sitting on my couch watching Mutya on Lorraine, just after I’d left the Sugababes. Lorraine said “You might as well call Siobhán and get the original band back together”. 


‘I could see Mutya thinking “Perhaps”. That was the start.’




‘Me and Siobhán had to sit down and have that conversation before anything else,’ Buchanan said.

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There were a lot of things misconstrued over the years and we weren't in a good place. But we reached an understanding and were able to move forward.'


Now, the group is ready to leave their troubles behind and reveal they are releasing a new album next year, though it might be a little different from the sound they created fourteen years ago.


'I think it's a step up from the first album,' Mutya explains. 'I just hope people will enjoy it. Actually, I know people will enjoy it!'

Read the full interview in Ponystep available from December 3.




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New Star Wars Movies May Follow Marvel Blueprint

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Kasdan & Kinberg's projects could be spinoffs rather than Episodes 8 and 9.


So it turns out that newly revealed Star Wars writer-producers Lawrence Kasdan and Simon Kinberg may not be writing Star Wars: Episode VIII and Star Wars: Episode IX after all.

The Hollywood Reporter says "that while Kasdan and Kinberg have indeed been hired to work on the Star Wars franchise, they will be writing separate projects (hence the reason why they also would receive producer credits), not necessarily Episode VIII and Episode IX."

It gets better. Lucasfilm is apparently following the Marvel Studios blueprint of laying out an extended, shared universe on the big screen. THR explains:

"Their scripts could turn into official 'Episodes' in the main Skywalker storyline, or they could form the basis for spinoffs focusing on side characters. Disney CEO Robert Iger said the goal is to release a Star Wars movie 'every two to three years,' and some could easily focus on other pieces of the expansive mythos (similar to Marvel’s Avengers universe). Disney and Lucasfilm declined comment."

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I honestly can't decide whether this means SW will become even more of a cash cow than it is now or if it'll bring some fresh blood to a stale franchise. Thoughts?

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Adele's '21' Hits 10 Million in U.S. Sales

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Adele's mega-selling "21" album continues to rewrite the record books.

This week, the XL/Columbia release pushes past the 10 million U.S. sales mark in only its 92nd week of release, according to Nielsen SoundScan. In doing so, "21" becomes the 21st album to

The last album to sell as many copies in a shorter span of time was 'N Sync's "No Strings Attached," which raced to 10 million in its 43rd week (January 2001). Only one album in the SoundScan era hit 10 million faster: Backstreet Boys'"Millennium," in its 39th week in February 2000.

"21" is one of only eight albums to hit the 10 million mark within two years of release (104 weeks). In addition to "21,""No Strings Attached" and "Millennium," Santana's "Supernatural" (60 weeks to 10 million), Alanis Morissette's "Jagged Little Pill" (66), "The Bodyguard" soundtrack (72), Creed's "Human Clay" (93) and Shania Twain's "Come On Over" (96) all raced to the figure in under two years.

"21" shifted another 28,000 in the past week, bringing its to-date sum to 10,020,000. "21" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and spent 24 non-consecutive weeks atop the tally -- the most in the SoundScan era. It hasn't left the chart since, earning 80 weeks in the top 10. This week, the set moves 31-35.

"21" is the third album to cross the 10 million mark this year, following Linkin Park's "Hybrid Theory" and Usher's "Confessions." However, those sets took much longer to reach 10 million. Linkin Park's set was released in 2000 while Usher's effort bowed in 2004. (Next in line to hit 10 million is likely Pearl Jam's "Ten," which has sold 9.98 million so far.)

Since 1991, the highest selling album -- according to SoundScan -- is Metallica's self-titled 1991 release, which has moved 15.8 million. Shania Twain's "Come On Over" is in second place with 15.5 million and Alanis Morissette's "Jagged Little Pill" is in third with 14.8 million. In fourth place is "Millennium" (12.2 million), followed by Beatles'"1" (12.1 million), "The Bodyguard" (12 million), "Supernatural" (11.7 million), "Human Clay" (11.6 million) and Bob Marley and the Wailers'"Legend" (11.2 million) at Nos. 5-9. Rounding out SoundScan's top 10 selling albums since 1991 is "No Strings Attached," with 11.1 million.

Adele's "21" spun off four official singles -- all of which reached the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. The first three, in fact, all hit No. 1: "Rolling in the Deep,""Someone Like You" and "Set Fire to the Rain." The fourth and final single, "Rumour Has It," climbed to No. 16. (An unofficial single, "Turning Tables," reached No. 63 in May of 2011.)

Adele is currently riding the Hot 100 with "Skyfall," the title song from the James Bond film of the same name. ("Skyfall" is not on the "21" album.) The single debuted at No. 8 in October.

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A Minute With: Pop star Ke$ha on new album "Warrior"

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Also: Ke$ha Collaborating with Charles Albert on Jewelry Line (under the cut!)


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(Reuters) - Pop star Ke$ha made a name for herself with infectious dance-pop hits but the singer-songwriter is stepping out of her Auto-Tune comfort zone on "Warrior", out this week.

Ke$ha, 25, stormed the charts with hit songs about drinking, partying and having a good time, such as "TiK ToK" and "Your Love is my Drug" from her 2010 platinum-selling album "Animal".

Ke$ha talked with Reuters about the pressures of following up the success of her first album and responding to her critics.

Q: Did you feel additional pressure while working on this album after the success of your debut, "Animal"?

A: "Everybody keeps asking me about pressure, and I think a lot of other people maybe are feeling pressure about this record, but I just want to make a good record. If I sat around trying to make a number one record, I'd just be too consumed with that. I just want to make an awesome, kick-ass record that I love and that my fans love."

Q: Was there anything that you weren't happy with on the first album and that you wanted to change for the second?

A: "I just wanted to make sure my entire personality was presented more accurately. I feel like people really got to know the super-wild side of me but then sometimes a more vulnerable side. I didn't really feel comfortable expressing it. So this time I kind of forced myself to express a little bit more vulnerability, less Auto-Tune, less vocal trickery. It's a little more raw."

Q: You received a lot of criticism for your use of Auto-Tune, masking your true singing voice. Was that a valid criticism for you, when many others use it?

A: "I remember having this conversation with my producer, and him saying, 'We're using a lot of vocal tricks,' and I said, 'People will get to know me as my career goes on, I just want it to sound really weird and cool and clubby right now, and super electronic.' I made a conscious decision to use Auto-Tune for effect, as ear candy, and vocoders and chop up my words.

"This time around, I have heard so many different people say I can't sing, it's quite frankly irritating, so I ... made a five-song acoustic EP ('Deconstructed', out on December 4) that's kind of like my middle finger to all those people that said I couldn't sing, and there's more of my voice on this record. You know, haters are going to hate, you just have to do what you want to do."

Q: Talk us through some of the collaborations on "Warrior". There's quite a variety, such as with Iggy Pop and Ben Folds.

A: "Ben Folds is a friend of mine. He gave me a giant glitter grand piano that's in my house, so that one was natural. The Flaming Lips was probably surprising for a lot of people because we're two super-different genres of music but we had the most fun and we made so many songs, it was super insane. We're like best friends, we text everyday now, so that kind of came naturally. The one that I really have been working on for years was a collaboration with Iggy Pop. He's one of my favorite musicians and artists of all time, so that was super exciting for me, because I respect him so much."

Q: You've written tracks for Kelly Clarkson and Britney Spears, and you've written all the songs for "Warrior". What did you want to bring out in your lyrics this time round?

A: "I definitely wanted to maintain the irreverence, because that's why my fans like me. It's because I'm super honest, not always PG rated ... but I didn't want to let the haters somehow cramp my style or get the best of me, so I maintain my irreverence ... I also really wanted to show the other side of my personality, which kind of is more nerve-wracking to show people, being a real person and the vulnerable side of my personality and voice. So there are tracks on this record that are super vulnerable and were hard even to write. I had to force myself to sit down and write these songs."

Q: You've carved a distinctive image and also just launched your latest collaboration with Baby-G watches. How do you want to evolve your career in the future?

A: "I think that with this record, I really wanted to show that there are no rules or boundaries in art, at all, like I sing and I can use crazy Auto-Tune vocoders and I can rap and I can do a song with Iggy Pop. You can do all these things that make sense. You don't have to just be one thing, like, you don't adhere to any sort of stereotype or any boundaries or any rules, so for me it's really fun to break down these boundaries."

Q: You came in at the forefront of the electronic dance music explosion in the pop charts two years ago. Why do you think EDM is doing so well?

A: "Dancing is one of the ways we, as adult human beings, still get to play and it's socially acceptable. Little kids play all the time, but as we grow up, we're supposed to just not play anymore, so our version of that is going out and dancing, and I think it's one way people are still visceral and animal-like."

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Popstar, Ke$ha, Collaborating with Charles Albert on Jewelry Line

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Charles Albert® is thrilled to announce Kesha Rose by Charles Albert®, a new jewelry line, in collaboration with pop music sensation, Ke$ha, who is also gearing up to release her much anticipated second album, Warrior.

Kesha Rose by Charles Albert will maintain the Charles Albert® brand’s high-quality and contemporary aesthetic, while reflecting the singer’s distinctive personality throughout the collection. Known for her unique wardrobe choices, the jewelry will reflect that edgy and raw look by featuring skulls, arrowheads, fossilized shark teeth and metal-cast human teeth. These materials mixed with turquoise and other natural stones were personally selected by the musical star. “The design process was so fun. Charles and Beth and their whole team are so collaborative and always a good time to work with. Going to their office was like a crazy playground for me – so many fun stones and colors and weird objects. We just sat around and played with all of it for a few days and ended up with a sick collection of pieces in the end. I could not be more excited”, said Ke$ha of the design process.

Ke$ha has worn Charles Albert® at the MTV VMA’s and other high-profile red carpet events through the years. Charles says, “She wears our pieces well and we have always been a fan of her eclectic style. So naturally, when this partnership for Kesha Rose by Charles Albert came about we just felt it was an organic fit.” The feeling is a mutual one, “I have been wearing Charles Albert for a few years now and I'm obsessed with their jewelry. It's so fun, and massive, and makes such a wild statement. I didn't know Charles himself until we started working together, but once we did I realized how amazing this partnership would be because of how similar our vision and aesthetic are”, Ke$ha says of the jewelry designer.

The new line will be comprised of 5-7 collections containing statement necklaces, earrings, unique pendants, chunky bracelets, oversized knuckle rings and medi-rings. The jewelry will range in price from $30 to $750, with most pieces retailing under $100 to make the collection accessible to Ke$ha’s fan base. According to the singer, of the line, “There will be something for everyone!”

Kesha Rose by Charles Albert will launch in late summer 2013 in anticipation of fall fashions and will be available in August at stores and online at Charlesalbert.com

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Report: Teresa Giudice getting a Divorce for Christmas

All is not well in Montville.

A new report claims Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice is set to divorce her husband, Joe, after the holidays, no matter how his trial on charges of possessing a fraudulent ID goes.

"But to keep up appearances, they'll play happy family until that time," the National Enquirer quotes a show insider saying, in a report published on the associated online magazine Radaronline.com. The Enquirer's own full report will be published Thursday."Her game plan is to make nice with Joe over Thanksgiving and Christmas, dress up their girls — Gabriella, Audriana, Milania and Gia — in their finest party clothes, plaster a fake smile on her face and act as if all is well."

The report says Joe Guidice's alleged cheating and inability to maintain a stable income played a role in the couple's tensions. But it says when Joe Guidice called his wife harsh names in a phone call captured on air, that was the last straw.

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Demi Moore Dating 26-Year-Old Art Dealer

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Meet Demi Moore's new 26-year-old boyfriend!

According to the New York Post's Page Six, the actress, 50, is dating Vito Schnabel, 26.

The pair was reportedly spotted earlier this month at a birthday party for Naomi Campbell's boyfriend Vladimir Doronin in Jodhpur, India, where they were "dancing and grinding all over each other."

Vito, an art dealer, is the son of famed painter and filmmaker Julian Schnabel.

The reported new relationship for Demi comes a year after her split from Ashton Kutcher, who she was married to for six years.

Vito has reportedly been previously been linked to Elle Macpherson and Liv Tyler.

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Niall Horan Loses Tattoo Virginity: 'I've Got One On My Bum, Saying I Love SE'

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Looks like the good boy of One Direction Niall Horan has finally succumbed to the tattoo craze sweeping the band, as he recently revealed he has a tattoo on his bottom that says, “I Love SE”. The shock confession was made during an interview with Access Holllywood following the lad's performance on X Factor USA, with the blonde making the shock confession. “Yes I have one,” he said when asked about a tattoo: “It's on my butt and says I love SE”. (LOL IRL)

We wonder who 'SE' is and why Niall loves them so much he's prepared to get his first inking. But is the 'Live While Your Young' star joking? Earlier this year he talked about a bum tattoo but said he never got it done. He told The Sun: "Harry and Zayn are going at it with the tattoos.

They are covered now. Harry seems to have a different one every day. I was going to get a barcode on my wrist with my date of birth written across it. To be fair, I don't even know if I really wanted it."

"I decided to get Made In Ireland in green on my a**e cheek and I went to the place in L.A. where they do it. Me and the boys went in and they said they wouldn't do it.

"They said: 'The skin on your a**e is too squidgy. It needs to be tight.'"

"I suspect they actually did me a favour. It wasn't the best idea in the world."

Perhaps the 19 year-old finally caved to pressure from the rest of the band after they teased him on Twitter about refusing to get an inking.

He announced on the site that he was giving in to their taunts about the only 1D member without one: “Ok I’ll give into you! I’ll get it done! Jesus! Have you quite finished?”


'The Secret World of Alex Mack' retrospective and possible reunion?

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With a penchant for hats and a wry smile, Larisa Oleynik squinted and pointed her way into the hearts of kids growing up in the 90s as the titular character on Nickelodeon's "The Secret World of Alex Mack."


The series, created by Thomas W. Lynch and Ken Lipman, ran from 1994-1998 on Nickelodeon and was a cornerstone of the network's SNICK block of kid programming.

"It's funny because for a period of time it was very uncool to be Alex Mack, and so I'm glad that it's like cool and retro," Oleynik said with a laugh. "It's come back around ... I still get people asking me to turn into a puddle. It's kind of funny and cute ... I think [the powers] were, for me, more of a metaphor for all the weird changes you go through in that time in your life."

Now, 18 years after the show's premiere, Lynch discusses the secret origins of "Alex Mack," Darris Love (who played Alex's best friend Ray) reminisces about life on set, and Oleynik reveals what it was like to be the girl who could turn into a silver puddle ... and why she walked away from a franchise. Plus, Oleynik and Lynch reveal the fate of Alex's many hats and answer the series finale cliffhanger question.



THE SECRET ORIGINS OF ALEX MACK
Lynch said he got the idea for girl who gets powers from a chemical accident from his own childhood. As the son of a nuclear physicist, Lynch's father worked with radioactive material that was kept in his garage. "Today, they would've shut the whole block down," he said. "It cracked me up -- the idea that that stuff was right there. What if I ate it? What would happen to me?"

But GC-161, the chemical that gave Alex powers, was nothing he found amongst his father's chemicals. Lynch said he thinks he came up with the GC part of the name while doing DNA research, and the 161 came from the number eight. "I was 8 years old when my parents got divorced," he said. "That was purposeful."

Selling the show to Nickelodeon was easy, Lynch said. With "Kids Incorporated" and "Night Tracks" on his resume, Lynch said Nickelodeon came to him about doing a series. Lynch was flattered and convinced them to let him develop six scripts. "The only script I wrote was 'The Secret World of Alex Mack,'" he said. "I never wrote those other five."

While developing "The Secret World of Alex Mack," Lynch said the network had only one note: make the title character Alex, who was originally written as a boy, into a girl."I think the success of it laid in the fact that I didn't write a gender, I wrote a character. Myself and Ken Lipman, who co-wrote the pilot with me, we didn't change it to be a girl, we just had a character."

FINDING ALEX
In order to make the show, Lynch needed an actress he could write for and screened about 600 girls. He was used to looking for triple threats, like Fergie and Jennifer Love Hewitt, who were on his previous show, "Kids Incorporated"; but for "Alex Mack," he needed an actress could do drama and comedy. Enter Larisa Oleynik.

"Larisa came in and I remember looking around the room and saying, 'That's it. That's the one. I can write for her,'" he said. "[Nickelodeon] said, 'OK, send a tape,' and I said, 'No, no, no. That's the one. She's it.'"

Oleynik doesn't remember much of the casting process, just that "The Secret World of Alex Mack" had a lot of hype around it amongst the community of Oakwood, an apartment community many young actors lived in.

"I don't think I had to go in that many times," she said. "It seemed to happen pretty easily for me, at least compared to what the testing process is now."

One of the best things about the show, which Lynch said he can't take any credit for, is the way Oleynik interpreted the character. "She did more directing of herself than anybody ever did. She knew exactly what she was doing and had such a gift," he said.

"I had such a clear handle on the character because it was me," Oleynik said. "It was me in special circumstances, but that's who I was."

Oleynik said her favorite part about the character was that Alex owned who she was. "For the most part, she was pretty down with her own uniqueness without it being contrived or anything like that. She didn't make any apologies for who she was and that to me is very cool," she said.

THE HATS (ICONIC TBH)
Alex Mack still wears those hats. "Um, do you know that I still have so many of those hats? And I wear them," Oleynik said. "I still have so many of those beanies."

While she doesn't have a favorite, one particular hat sticks out in Oleynik's mind. "I believe -- well, we're all of age now -- I believe we called it the condom cap," she said with a laugh. "Because it was just like this weird, brown, I don't know ... totally gross!"


Lynch has the iconic baseball hat the character wore when she was doused with GC-161, but Alex Mack and her hats did not always go hand in hand. While prepping for the pilot, Lynch said Laura Slakey, the show's costume designer, put the hat on Oleynik while testing different looks for the character. "She just threw this hat on and I was like, 'Wow, that's perfect.' The most iconic thing in the show, I had nothing to do with."

WALKING AWAY FROM ALEX MACK
"It's a weird thing to all of a sudden be recognized every where you go," Oleynik said. "I don't remember it hitting that suddenly. I think it was pretty gradual for me, so that by the point it was at its height, I had some sort of coping mechanism in place."

Oleynik grew up on TV, spending her formative years on the show. However, she and co-star Darris Love praised Nickelodeon and said the network really encouraged the young actors to have a childhood."We were allowed to be kids," she said. "We didn't have so much pressure on us. Darris and I would rollerblade during our lunch breaks together."

Love said his dressing room was always full of incentives. "We'd come into our dressing room and it'll be filled with Gak and toys that come from our brand and our product," Love said. "They knew we were kids and we got first dibs. They were incentives to be kids."

Over the years, Love and Oleynik both said the "Alex Mack" cast and crew became its own family."I've worked on a lot of sets, I've worked with a lot of people and I just quite never got that home like it was being on 'Alex Mack,'" Love said.

"What i really remember is starting to form our little family," Oleynik echoed. "I was really close with all of the girls in wardrobe and make-up and I think for me, that's what I really remember ... for the first time having that experience on set, that sort of tight-knit family unit."

But there came a time when Oleynik was ready to move on. Lynch said he presented Oleynik, her mom and her manager with a package for a fifth season of the show, a feature film and "a ton of money" at a swanky Hollywood dinner and Oleynik turned him down.

"I have absolutely no regrets about that," she said. "It was an incredible thing he was offering me and I knew that at the time, but I was a little burnt out. This has nothing to do with anyone involved, or the show or with Nickelodeon, but I don't think that I will ever work that hard. I don't think that any job will ever feel as hard because I put so much pressure on myself to be so good at everything."

Oleynik said she wanted to finish out her school career and head to college and, at the same time, leave Alex Mack with some innocence.

"For me, she was starting to grow up and that last season, she gets a boyfriend ... I don't know, there was something about it and I just kind of wanted to keep it innocent," she said. "I think that we had four incredible seasons and I'm so proud of them."

DID ALEX TAKE THE CURE?
"The Secret World of Alex Mack" ended its four-year run with a cliffhanger. The finale saw Alex's secret revealed to her parents with Danielle Atron (Louan Gideon) nearly triumphant, but good won over evil in the end and Alex's father presented her with a cure that would rid her of her powers. The final episode ended with Alex holding a vial of the cure, contemplating her future, smiling at the camera.

"I think subconsciously I didn't want it to end," he said. "It was such a unique experience of my life of having success, creative control, a happy environment and one that was recognized as a game-changing show. It was fantastic."



So, did Alex take the cure and lose her powers and live a normal life?

"She never did," Lynch said with a laugh. "I liked the idea that the choice would remain hers, if she took the medicine or not, if she took the cure or not. She was not going to be dictated to. That was my conscious thought in writing it ... I wanted at the end -- I didn't want the world to dictate to her, I wanted her to dictate to herself what she was going to do."


WHERE ARE THEY NOW?


In Lynch's mind, the character of Alex Mack got a happy ending. According to Lynch, today Alex Mack is the mom of two teens, still using her powers when need be with a clueless husband a la Darrin Stephens of "Bewitched." Alex is still best friends with Ray, who just so happens to be a very successful entrepreneur and owns hotels and some casinos in Las Vegas. Her sister, Annie (Meredith Bishop), is divorced, bitter, a little overweight and can't understand why Alex is so happy. Meanwhile, George Mack (Michael Blakley) became a billionaire thanks to an invention and its patent, Vince (John Marzilli) is still searching for Alex in a crazed, underground sort of way and Danielle Atron is just getting out of jail and starting up an Internet pharmaceutical company.

Oleynik took issue with Lynch's ideas. "Mom of two teens!?" she asked when told of his thoughts for Alex's future. "Did I have them as soon as the show ended? How do I have two teenagers?" In Oleynik's mind, Alex is now an art teacher.

"Somehow I think she's a teacher, is that weird? I feel like she's a cool teacher, who's still using her powers on the sly every once in a while to help out her favorite students," she said. "I feel like since high school was such a weird place for her, somehow, that's where she finds herself being of use."

In real life, Love is in the running to star in a Tupac biopic and Oleynik has just completed an indie film, "BFFs," and has recurring roles on "Pretty Little Liars" and "Mad Men." But she won't -- and can't -- spill any "Mad Men" spoilers. If she had her wish, she'd get some scenes with her on-screen husband Ken Cosgrove, played by Aaron Staton.

"I literally know nothing about this new season, but if I had my dream, I just want one solid scene with my husband. I want to know more about our relationship. I'm dying to know more about our relationship," she said.

Lynch is working on developing new pilots and just wrapped "Bucket and Skinner's Epic Adventures" for Nickelodeon.

WILL THERE BE A REUNION?
"Oh god ... I would definitely be open to talking about it with Tommy, seeing what kind of crazy concoction he has in his brain," Oleynik said about reprising the role of Alex Mack.

But Lynch has other things in mind besides reuniting the original cast."I would do a movie as a remake to launch a series. I don't know if I'd do a reunion because I don't know if that would work," he said. "The idea I would definitely do again. I think with all the girl power stuff going on, I see the stuff on The CW. I think the way to do 'Alex Mack' is to do it as a feature that goes into a series, I think there's a way to do it that will still be cool and interesting. I did always want to see what she'd be like in college. Kind of like 'Felicity' meets 'Alex Mack,' I think it'd be kind of cool."

"Right now there's no reason you can't do 'Alex Mack' again," Love said. "I always say this to myself and I always wait for that call, because every day I run into a fan that's like, 'Why'd you guys ever stop it?' I don't know what to tell them ..."

Love said he could see a reunion working well for the franchise."I was hoping for at least an 'Alex Mack' film, but a reunion would be by far because the thing is, now we're adults and we can go further than we could as children ... it's unlimited. I think it's a vehicle that has to be resurrected and whether it's us involved or how we're involved, it doesn't matter. It's a brand that's still alive. Its heart is still pumping and I think we need to revive it."

While she has hesitant when talking about a reunion, Oleynik was quick to say she'd like to be involved with a possible reboot. "I would be more interested in working with [Lynch] on that and being behind the scenes in sort of like a retelling of it," she said.

"For me, I love the fact that this many years after the fact, I feel a certain kinship with people who still think of the show," Oleynik said. "It's pretty amazing. I'm grateful for that. I kind of can't believe that our little show that we were just so happy to make for four years is still kind of a part of people's lives."




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My all-time favorite show from my childhood tbh. Whats yours?

Taylor Swift talks personal relationships...........with her 22M twitter followers!

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If you are following Taylor Swift on Twitter, you better count yourself lucky as you are part of the special few who she reckons she shares a particularly close bond with.
Well, we say few but it might be best to take that in the loosest possible form as that technically adds up to you and another 21million odd fans hanging about in her highly exclusive inner circle

Celebs might make a fuss about wearing sunglasses and hiding their faces behind their manbags when they get papped out and about, but from what we can tell there's nothing they like more than airing their dirty laundry online.
But as far as we're aware, Swifty has never been the biggest tweeter or even the type to start the odd Pro Green style Twitter spat. But even so she reckons she keeps it real where her online followers are concerned.
“I think it’s all how you use it," she told the Hot Hits. "I don’t have like a team of people who operate it, I just use it when I wanna tell them something, or when I think something’s funny.”
“I think for me, it feels like a personal relationship. And yeah it’s a personal relationship with 22 million people, but it’s still a personal relationship."

But taking things so personally can have its downsides too, especially when it comes to the Twitter trolls lurking about under bridges waiting to jump out at her.
Swifty's used to it though and likes to focus on the real fans, as she explained: “Sometimes if I see something that isn’t nice I’ll just quickly go to the next one, like read the next one,"
"The thing I love to look at the responses fir is to determine, like, the set list for tour. ‘Cos I can tell based on what my fans are tweeting about the most, I can tell what songs they like the most. And that’s how I put together the setlist.”
Well it's nice to hear that she actually listens to what her fans have to say, but if she fancies getting into one teeny tiny celeb spat, we have to say that we'd still be pretty into it all the same.

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Katy Perry and Coty Announce Fragrance Partnership, New Perfume 'Almost Finished'

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Coty Inc. and Katy Perry officially announced today (Nov. 28) plans to produce and distribute Perry's fragrance line, which includes previous scents Purr and Meow. The news of the acquisition was first reported by Billboard in the Oct. 20 issue.

Speaking with Billboard for a Woman of the Year cover story that will hit subscribers Friday, Perry said, "Coty has become my partner" in her fragrance line and that "we are working on the next fragrance, which is almost finished." As for timing, Perry says the next product will hit some time in 2013. "Everything is like a year off. It's not because we need the year. It just takes that much time."

"We are thrilled to have an artist as creative and talented as Katy Perry join us at Coty," Renato Semerari, president of Coty Beauty, said in a statement. "Katy is original and daring-her unique approach to music and life will serve as the inspiration behind her innovative new scents and allow us to explore new avenues of scent creation."



Celebrity brands have become quite a boon for the fragrance industry, accounting for $140 million of the $2.9 billion in U.S. prestige sales from October 2011 to September 2012, a 32% year-over-year increase, according to NPD Group. Leading the category were Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber, whose Wonderstruck and Someday fragrances were, respectively, among the top overall prestige fragrance brands during the time period. (Someday was No. 18 and Wonderstruck No. 25 in terms of overall dollars sold.)

"It's a celebrity party," NPD Group VP/senior global industry analyst Karen Grant told Billboard in October. "The recent influx of new products is fueling prestige celebrity sales. Both Someday and Wonderstruck were launched in the second half of 2011 so they have had a wonderful ride in 2012 without any major [competitors]."

The precedent is high for celebrity fragrances to be a highly lucrative piece of an artist's earnings portfolio, particularly with Coty. The company shattered records in September when its Lady Gaga fragrance became the second fastest-selling fragrance in history, next to Coco Chanel, with the venture estimated to net Gaga a reported $15 million during the next three to five years. Other musicians with big Coty fragrance lines include Beyonce, Celine Dion and Jennifer Lopez, the latter of whom has seen her 18-plus fragrances yield over $2 billion in product sales since the debut of Glow in 2002.



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James Franco in new 'Grease' inspired R.E.M. video

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What do you get when you bring together James Franco, Lindsay Lohan, a giant cat head and R.E.M?

Strange bedfellows, to be sure, but these things come uncomfortably together in two music videos made for R.E.M.'s songs "Blue" and "That Someone is You," created by James Franco and starring, respectively, the troubled starlet and the feline.

Nearly two years after R.E.M. announced the Collapse Into Now Film Project, which would pair songs off the band's final album with films made to accompany them, Franco's contributions have popped up online.

"Blue," a grainy trip through Los Angeles, features Franco, sometimes in drag, and Lohan, who appears at one point to be sporting photographer Terry Richardson's glasses.

"That Someone Is You" goes the complete opposite direction, with Franco as a modern-day Danny to cat-headed Sandy in an interpretation of the "You're the One that I Want" scene from Grease.


R.E.M. ended their three-decade run in September 2011.

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Kelsey - No car seat? No Problem.

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Kelsey Grammer's 4-month-old baby doesn't just party at the Playboy mansion ... she also dangerously rides in vehicles WITHOUT A CAR SEAT ... and it was all caught on tape.

Kelsey and his wife Kayte arrived at LAX yesterday with their adorable (and fragile) baby daughter Faith ... when they were met by a waiting chauffeured SUV.

But as Kayte was about to enter the car with the kid, she realized there was no car seat in the SUV ... but she got in the car with the baby anyway.

Kayte seatbelted herself in the car, and with the baby cradled against her chest, the car took off ... a clear violation of the California car seat law.

We're assuming the baby made it home unfazed .... but according to various safety organizations, it's a STUPID risk to transport your newborn without a proper child safety seat ... considering car seats can significantly reduce the risk of injury in an accident.

Of course, Britney Spears took all sorts of heat when she drove around with her baby in her LAP several years ago.

Kelsey's rep, Stan Rosenfield, insists there was a car seat inside the vehicle ... though there's no evidence of that in the video.

This comes shortly after Kelsey received a ton of criticism for taking little Faith Evangeline to a party at the Playboy Mansion. He defended his decision on that move this way:

Kayte is breast-feeding and we do not have a nanny or a trusted babysitter at this time, so Faith goes everywhere with us. We enjoyed the party with a few of our friends, the baby slept as her ears were covered the entire time and we left shortly after midnight
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Christina Aguilera Slams Former 'Voice' Winners

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Christina Aguilera has hit out at the former winners of The Voice after losing her final act.

Dez Duron was voted out of the NBC talent competition this week, leaving Aguilera without any contestants in the show.


However, the 'Your Body' singer has now told Us Weekly that winning The Voice is no guarantee of success.

"[My former act] Chris Mann, prime example," she said. "Came in fourth last year. It's like, ultimately, who's the real winner? Who's Javier [Colon]? Who's Jermaine [Paul]? At this point, I think it's all about Chris Mann, thank you!"

Aguilera added that she believes Duron can be successful without a talent show, citing her own experience of losing Star Search in 1990.

"I lost [a talent show] myself earlier on in my career," she said. "I've gone on to do much bigger and better things - some people don't even know what Star Search was! I'm sure Dez will say the same in his own way one day."

Cee Lo Green's act Cody Belew was also voted out of The Voice this week, leaving Trevin Hunte, Nicholas David, Cassadee Pope, Terry McDermott, Amanda Brown and Melanie Martinez in the competition.

The Voice airs Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC.

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QWall is nine and probably getting an oscar nom. What have you done with your life?

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HOUMA, La. — She was just nominated for a Spirit Award for her leading role in "Beasts of the Southern Wild," and there's buzz that Golden Globe and Oscar nods could be next. But these days, Quvenzhane Wallis is more concerned about picking up long division in her math class than trophies in Hollywood.

"I actually had to learn what an Oscar was," Quvenzhane said over a lunch of fried shrimp and crawfish at the 9-year-old's favorite seafood restaurant in her hometown of Houma, La., about 60 miles southeast of New Orleans.

Quvenzhane – pronounced Kwuh-VIN-juh-nay– said she was shown a picture of what an Oscar looks like and came up with a nickname: "I call him `the golden man,'" she said, crossing her arms across her chest emulating the posture of the iconic statue.

If given the opportunity to go to the Oscars, Quvenzhane certainly knows what to expect. The fourth-grader has walked many red carpets since "Beasts" first premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won a grand jury prize, and then played at the Cannes fest, where the film took the Camera d'Or prize.

Quvenzhane, who had never acted before and doesn't watch much television, said she didn't know who Susan Sarandon was when the actress presented her with a New Hollywood Award in Beverly Hills last month. Nor did she know Ben Affleck and Kerry Washington when the actors congratulated her at another ceremony.

"I'm just like, OK I got an award, nice to know. And then I just go back to what I do," she said.

In the bayou town of Houma, that means cheerleading and school, where her favorite subject is math. It also means being picked on by her two older brothers and spending Halloween dressed in an orange and black tiger costume, roasting hot dogs and marshmallows with her friends and family.

"I'm just normal," she said. "I'm just this girl who always fights with her brothers, like normal, always tackles the big dog that's always in the house, like normal."

She's the youngest of four children – ages 9 to 19 – to a teacher mom and truck driver dad who have been married for 20 years. During the "Beasts" publicity run, her mom has been traveling with her while her dad stays behind with the couple's other children – two sons, and a daughter in college.

"We're still us," said her mom, Qulyndreia (Kwah-LIN-dree-uh) Wallis. She said being a teacher has helped keep Quvenzhane on track with her studies while traveling, and her family's distance from the entertainment industry has made it easy to keep their youngest child grounded.

"This is all still so new to us, so we are totally on the outside," Wallis said. "We just go with the flow."

Quvenzhane was just 5 when she auditioned for the film's lead role of Hushpuppy, a little girl with a wild imagination struggling to survive in the southern Delta with her ailing father as a storm approaches. Dwight Henry plays the father and like Quvenzhane, he had no prior acting experience. It was also the directorial debut for Behn Zeitlin, who co-wrote "Beasts."

Quvenzhane had turned 6 when the film was shot in Pointe-aux-Chenes and Isle de Jean Charles – the last inhabited speck of land at the end of a winding highway south of Houma. She gripped the hearts of audiences around the world with her portrayal of a little girl fighting for her physical and spiritual survival in a big, hard world – often wearing little more than underwear and white rubber boots.

Although it was her first time on a film set, Quvenzhane read her lines and took direction like a pro, said Henry.

"She has something inside her that is so very special," he said, joking that one day he'll be old and in a wheelchair and will be watching Quvenzhane on TV. "She has such a bright future ahead of her, and I look forward to seeing her in film again and maybe possibly working with her again."

The pair landed parts this summer in the Steve McQueen-directed film "Twelve Years a Slave," which was being shot in Louisiana. Starring Brad Pitt and Michael Fassbender, the movie centers on the true story of a free man who was captured and sold into slavery in the mid-1800s,

Though they didn't share scenes with each other, the "Beasts" co-stars say they enjoyed getting in front of the camera again.

Quvenzhane said the set was more serious than in "Beasts," where she was free to run and play between takes. But she was up for the challenge:"I'm 9 now, and 9-year-olds are like kind of serious but don't play much," she said.

Quvenzhane says she would like to be a dentist "to see people smile," but won't be giving up acting, which so far has given her plenty to smile about as the honors for her and "Beasts" just keep coming.

But whether she or the film will be nominated for an Academy Award, "that's not in my head," she said.



I loved Beasts, and can't wait to see what Quvenzhane, Zeitlan and Alibar do next. Who are your personal predictions for best actress ONTD? Serious and non-serious answers welcome. 

 

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Ex-EastEnder Dean Gaffney applies for Secret Service Position (and then tells the papers about it)

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SOAP star Dean Gaffney last night revealed he wants to be the next James Bond — after applying for a job with MI5.

The ex-EastEnder, 34, answered an online ad offering the role of Mobile Surveillance Officer with the secret service. He said: “I’ve got an enquiring mind, so I thought I’d give it a go.”



He told The Sun: “I love spy films and the whole James Bond thing.

“MI5 put out an advert looking for people and I thought, ‘How hard can it be?’ Most spies spend their lives pretending to be people who they’re not. I do that for a living.”

Bond, of course, famously works for MI6, which deals with international intelligence — while MI5 focuses on domestic security.

Pals said Dean — who played Albert Square’s Robbie Jackson — applied for the job after hitting a dry patch in his acting career. The MI5 ad read: “Join us as a Mobile Surveillance Officer at MI5 and help keep people across the UK safe.
“A valued member of a diverse team, you’ll follow subjects of national security investigations by foot and by car.
“Your observation skills, quick thinking and ability to fit into your environment means you’ll be able to make a big contribution.”


Dad-of-two Dean, a star on the 2006 series of I’m A Celebrity, certainly has 007’s gift of the gab and is famous for being a hit with the ladies.

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Wellard and Robbie

He has bedded a string of women including models Linsey Dawn McKenzie and Alicia Douvall.

In 2007 The Sun revealed some of his weird fetishes, including how he begged a chubby couple for a threesome. He also once told a girl: “Shag me, I’m famous”— and pleaded with another to spit in his face during sex.


We set up a hotline for female readers the actor HADN’T pestered for sex. It remained silent all day.
Dean was chopped from his role as loveable EastEnders road-sweeper Robbie — who kept trusty pet dog Wellard — in 2003. He last returned for a few episodes two years ago.

He has had guest slots in several TV dramas including The Bill — and played a salesman in Ricky Gervais’ Extras Christmas Special. In 2008 he starred in an ad for washing powder.

One friend said:“There wasn’t much acting work around so Dean had a look at what else was out there.
“That’s when he saw the MI5 advert and figured it was worth applying.
“He’s not heard back yet — but fingers crossed.”


- DO you know a celebrity who has applied for a job they are ludicrously unsuitable for? Call our newsdesk on 020 7782 4104 or email exclusive@the-sun.co.uk

Slow news day round the Sun offices, then...


Which celebrity might be moonlighting as a Spy, ONTD?

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