
During a radio interview this week, singer Chris Brown was asked about the Tiger Woods scandal, and not surprisingly, Brown backed the golfer: “My hat goes off to him…I think people always deserve a second chance. I know my fans gave me a second chance and people gave me a second chance.” Brown is, of course, referring to the domestic abuse charges he was hit with after beating up girlfriend Rihanna last year. He was recently praised by the judge for his community labor and domestic violence classes attendance during a progress hearing. According to Chris, “nobody has the right to place judgment or make any judgment on somebody else’s personal life when they’re not directly involved with them…people make mistakes.” <---Yeah, you better jump on the forgiveness train. I must say that I love Breezy's music and I will continue to listen to it, but I am not a Chris Brown fan anymore. I met him once and he was really nice, but the picture of Rihanna's bruised and battered face is somethin that will never go away. It's a shame he had the whole world in his hands and well he lost it...with his hands.

Ellen DeGeneres and Simon Cowell are said to be anything but friendly behind the scenes of “American Idol,” and Ellen has only added fuel to the fire by switching seats and taking a chair next to Randy Jackson for Tuesday night’s show. DeGeneres, of course, turned the big thing into a joke, saying, “The problem is that Simon wants me. He’s got, like, a thing for me, and I get it – but it’s not gonna happen.” Simon played things up, too, by filming a bogus “real” clip of him trying to grab at Ellen’s hand under the judge’s table. Is this a clever way of trying to separate the two and keep the peace onstage, if not backstage?<--- How can you not like Ellen??? Not liking Simon is understandable but Ellen? If you ask me, this is just something that American Idol created to keep people talking...I bet both Ellen and Simon get the last laugh on this one.
Conan O’Brien has joined the wide world of twitter. His bio on the micro-blogging site says, “I had a show. Then I had a different show. Now I have a Twitter account.” I’d say that about sums it up!<---I absolutely love Conan and good for him making jokes out of his bad situation
John Mayer made 11-year-old Austin Christy’s dream come true Sunday night by inviting the boy onstage to play guitar with him during his Philadelphia concert at Wachovia Center. To read more about the show click HERE<---super cute Mr. Mayer, I love u!
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