More Rumblings of a Britney VMA Performance
First it was the VMA promos (did anyone else who watched them feel slightly uncomfortable for Britney?), then it was rumors of a VMA performance in a British tabloid, and now it’s a chatty hairdresser—all giving us hope that the Britney Spears we know and love is indeed coming back.
Lucky for us, that chatty hairdresser is our very own Kim Vo, the Daily 10’s resident hair guru, who told E! News exclusively that he just may be creating three VMA looks for the “E-mail My Heart” singer.
What could Britney possibly need three different hairstyles for? That info's way too valuable to be included before the jump...
Britney Spears' Brand of Humor
Britney Spears is proving day after day that she is well on her way to getting back to being the pop princess we all fell in love with not so long ago.
Check her out in one of the promos she shot for MTV's Video Music Awards alongside the show's host, Russell Brand—the mama of two looks hot!
Isn't it nice to hear her laughing and having a good time?
And the only headshaving we’d like to see from now on is that of Mr. Brand. The Brit bad-boy comedian's signature updo is bloody scary.
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Britney Spears Makes a Return to MTV's Big Night
Britney Spears apparently isn't feeling any ill will toward MTV after her disastrous performance at last year's Video Music Awards.
The well-on-her-way-to-a-comeback pop princess will appear in a television promo for this year's VMAs.
Read on for all the deets...
New Whitney Houston Song Leaked on Internet
Whitney Houston says it all in a new track making the rounds online.
"I want you to love me like I never left," the legendary songbird trills in the aptly titled "Like I Never Left."
MIA from the music scene since her private life went on a roller-coaster ride full of substance-abuse problems and a trainwreck marriage to Bobby Brown, Ms. Houston hasn't released a new tune in approximately forever—or at least since 2003's "One Wish (for Christmas)."
While "Like I Never Left" is technically a love song featuring Akon, the lyrics couldn't be more perfect for her return to recording. In one verse from the three-minute, 39-second cut, Houston coos, "Yes, your girl is coming back."
Whit is expected to release her new—and much anticipated—album this coming fall.
Welcome back, Whitney! And please stay this time.
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Britney Spears Nabs MTV Nom for "Piece of Me"
Will Britney Spears make a return to MTV's Video Music Awards in September?
The music network has just announced that the well-on-her-way-to-a-comeback pop princess is a nominee for Best Female Video for "Piece of Me." (See the other nominees below the jump.)
The show—hosted by British comedian Russell Brand—airs live from Hollywood on Sept. 7.
Lest you forget—but how could you, really?—Spears' performance of "Gimme More" at last year's kudosfest was a jaw-dropping disaster. The big question now is, will Brit try to redeem herself by performing this time around?
What do you think she should do: perform or stay home? Leave your comments below.
NKOTB Buzz Kills Rumors of Madge, Michael Duets
New Kids on the Block's reunion only has room for one fellow '80s hitmaker, thankyouverymuch.
While the comeback-minded all-grown-up boy band has already confirmed it's dueting with the regrouped New Edition, Donnie Wahlberg has taken to the group's website to dispel rumors that he and the guys have sought out collaborations with Madonna and Michael Jackson.
"While I enjoy any hype for our album...And while I also (sometimes) enjoy the audacity of people writing blatantly fabricated 'news' articles...We are NOT recording with Michael Jackson and/or Madonna," Wahlberg writes on the band's blog. "We never claimed to be either."
Sex, Drugs and Saved By the Bell
Dustin Diamond, the geek (below right) who loved playing Screech so much he went around for seconds and then made a sex tape (not really related, but had to be said), will be dictating a Saved by the Bell tell-all to a ghostwriter.
Does that make you so excited? If not, this juicy tidbit ought to:
According to New York Magazine, Behind the Bell (cute title, no?) will feature "sexual escapades among castmembers, drug use and hardcore partying.”
Why, those are three of our favorite things! This the best news we've heard since Beverly Hills 90210 was making a comeback.
Whitney Houston's Singing Is Fly
Who needs movies on a plane when Whitney Houston's sitting nearby?
The “I Will Always Love You” songstress was on a New York to L.A. flight earlier this week with daughter Bobbi Kristina when they gave an impromptu concert to at least one passenger within earshot.
Trackmaster Jerkins: Britney Still Brings It
After a brief music-biz timeout, Britney Spears is barging back with a vengeance, says record producer Rodney Jerkins in this exclusive video interview with E! News reporter Jason Kennedy. Touting the pop star's professionalism and savvy, Jerkins says Brit can still cut a killer track in a fraction of the time it takes other artists.
And she's no studio diva either, never demanding anything more than Starbucks or Red Bull. For more of this exclusive video, catch E! News Sunday evening.
Woof! Woof! Arsenio Back on TV
Arsenio Hall's comeback is on.
The former late-night jokemeister has come aboard to emcee Funniest Moments, an hourlong clips-style reality show for MyNetwork TV in the vein of America's Funniest Home Videos.
Funniest Moments will premiere this fall on Wednesdays at 9 p.m.
Ol' Blue Eyes Goes Postal
The legendary singer and scene-maker's creative interpretations are fresher than ever on classic albums like In the Wee Small Hours, Songs for Swingin' Lovers, Ring-a-Ding-Ding and countless others. To savor the flavor, you can check out a remembrance featuring some inside scoop from Frank's "Come Fly With Me" collaborator, trumpeter Billy May.
But we prefer to paraphrase the Chairman of the Board's wackily slack version of "Come Fly With Me" with our own silly, celebratory lyrics: "Postage wise, it's such a koo-koo day."
We'll mail it in every day for you, Frank!
Miley's Got Milk
Miley Cyrus is back in front of the camera, only this time for a much more wholesome cause. And not, it seems, a moment too soon.
Disney's tween queen is the latest celeb to don a dairy 'stache for the ubiquitous Got Milk? campaign.
Titled "Girl Power," the ad, a necessary and well-timed departure from her Vanity Fair photo session, reads: "Actress by day. Rocker by night. I've got to keep fit to keep up. So I drink milk. Some studies suggest that teens who choose milk over sugary drinks tend to be leaner and the protein helps build muscle. It's the best of both worlds."
With any luck, Cyrus' milk campaign won't just build bones—it'll also assuage some achy-breaky parent hearts.














