Monday, March 28, 2011

Selena Gomez: Blue Ball Beautiful


She's always up for a good time, and Saturday night (March 26) Selena Gomez was in the house for Perez Hilton's Blue Ball Birthday Bash.
The Disney Darling took the colorful event name seriously and got all dolled up in a blue getup, including a super hot one-shoulder bubble dress.
Selena also showed off her style with some blue bodypaint, blue lipstick, and plenty of blue eye makeup as she posed for the paparazzi.
Following the smashing good time, Selena took to her Twitter page to thank the celebrity blogger for the night. "Happy Birthday @PerezHilton what a great party."

Jessica Simpson Talks Favorite Designs


She's been cranking out signature looks since Fall 2005, and Jessica Simpson recently shared her favorite articles from the collections over the years.
The "Come On Over" songstress began her list with a pair of flair-legged jeans that are as practical as they are stylish.
Of the jeans she explained, "These Vintage Flares are my favorite 'go to' jeans- they fit great. We do them every season."
Simpson also talked up one of her purse designs. "I wore this Tempest handbag in every color a few seasons back. the bright color is perfect for spring."
And what cowgirl would be complete without some boots? "This is the first cowboy boot we ever did, and the inspiration came from my vintage red cowboy boots that I wore in my video, 'These Boots are Made for Walking."

Charlie Sheen: Ticket Sales Slump


He's been riding high on a wave of media hype, but now there is speculation that Charlie Sheen's "Violent Torpedo of Truth" isn't as in-demand as it seems.
According to a report, the "Two and a Half Men" actor has been claiming that the tickets are selling like hotcakes, though investors and scalpers are having to sell them at less than face value.
The gig is said to be anywhere between 70 and 90 minutes of spoken word, ranting, and whatever other craziness Charlie conjures up.
And if all goes according to plan, Sheen is looking at a $7 million payday from the combined revenues of all 21 gigs.