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Thursday, October 7, 2010

JUSTIN BIEBER KICKED ASHTON KUTCER'S ASS

Move over Ashton Kutcher, appears as an icon of some teenagers in the name of Justin Bieber, soon will take over his throne as the new host (and King) of Punk'd. According to a variety of sources, MTV is working to revive its past series Punk'd, with the teen idol in the new headquarters.

Having been established as a young and influential pop icon, MTV believes that Bieber is only the right to use the program is primarily intended jokes to entertain teenagers and those in their 20 years of age and 30 years . MTV also believed to be another good step for the race Bieber as the show will add to their exposure and popularity. The sources said if all went well in the plan, the show will premiere early next year.

As for Ashton, who is now harboring resentments is expelled from his own series that got its own share of popularity?

Definitely not. For starters, Ashton Kutcher was the one who really created the program. In fact, the very Kutcher's production company, Katalyst, will start the program again. Kutcher, definitely coming back as part of Punk'd, but as executive producer along with Jason Goldberg.

LILY ALLEN VS BECKHAM

And here we thought retention was only a delightful feature of the English national, not a lucrative business side. In particular, when it comes to Lily Allen.
But it is proving to be just that for the singer, as more than a year after Victoria Beckham not to call a "monster", David Beckham, "stupid" and Beckham as a whole "disgusting", the poignant but not until softened ( and pregnant!) Allen continues to rake in the damage caused by the tabloids that ran with the allegations, even after his initial refusal.

So turn it was this time?

MORE INFORMATION: New Lily's pregnancy

So with the feet, the French soccer magazine with topics that reprinted the allegations, but not the denial of Lily instead of having uttered the offensive "junk."

In London Superior Court this morning, Allen's lawyer, Mark Thomson sent a message publishers now recognize the appointment were made and agreed to pay unspecified damages to the pop star.

"[So Foot] now accepts ... no interview, in fact, never took place," a statement read in court proclaimed, adding that the magazine offers its sincere apologies ... for damage and as the discomfort and embarrassment caused to her by the article's publication. "

Thomson said that during the brief hearing that the 25-year-old "reputation has been vindicated."

And not for the first time. Last fall, after only a few months, the price quoted-shot first appeared, The Sun offered a public apology and retraction in its original story (which was the origin of So Foot) and coughed up about $ 16,000 to Allen public relations nuisance.