Lily Allen Done With Katy Perry ... Feud
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PARIS - MARCH 10: Claudia Schiffer, Karl Lagerfeld, Virginie Ledoyen and Lily Allen attend the Chanel Ready-to-Wear A/W 2009 fashion show during Paris Fashion Week at Grand Palais on March 10, 2009 in Paris, France. (Photo by Eric Ryan/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Claudia Schiffer;Karl Lagerfeld;Virginie Ledoyen;Lily Allen
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PARIS - MARCH 10: Lily Allen attends the Chanel Ready-to-Wear A/W 2009 fashion show during Paris Fashion Week at Grand Palais on March 10, 2009 in Paris, France. (Photo by Eric Ryan/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Lily Allen
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PARIS - MARCH 10: Lily Allen attends the Chanel Ready-to-Wear A/W 2009 fashion show during Paris Fashion Week at Grand Palais on March 10, 2009 in Paris, France. (Photo by Eric Ryan/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Lily Allen
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PARIS - MARCH 10: Lily Allen attends the Chanel Ready-to-Wear A/W 2009 fashion show during Paris Fashion Week at Grand Palais on March 10, 2009 in Paris, France. (Photo by Eric Ryan/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Lily Allen
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PARIS - MARCH 10: Lily Allen attends the Chanel Ready-to-Wear A/W 2009 fashion show during Paris Fashion Week at Grand Palais on March 10, 2009 in Paris, France. (Photo by Eric Ryan/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Lily Allen
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PARIS - MARCH 10: Lily Allen attends the Chanel Ready-to-Wear A/W 2009 fashion show during Paris Fashion Week at Grand Palais on March 10, 2009 in Paris, France. (Photo by Eric Ryan/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Lily Allen
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British singer Lily Allen poses during a photocall before the Fall/Winter 2009/10 women's ready-to-wear fashion collection presented by German designer Karl Lagerfeld for French fashion house Chanel during Paris Fashion Week March 10, 2009. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol (FRANCE FASHION ENTERTAINMENT)
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British singer Lily Allen poses during a photocall before the Fall/Winter 2009/10 women's ready-to-wear fashion collection presented by German designer Karl Lagerfeld for French fashion house Chanel during Paris Fashion Week March 10, 2009. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol (FRANCE FASHION ENTERTAINMENT)
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British singer Lily Allen poses during a photocall before the Fall/Winter 2009/10 women's ready-to-wear fashion collection presented by German designer Karl Lagerfeld for French fashion house Chanel during Paris Fashion Week March 10, 2009. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol (FRANCE FASHION ENTERTAINMENT)
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British singer Lily Allen poses during a photocall before the Fall/Winter 2009/10 women's ready-to-wear fashion collection presented by German designer Karl Lagerfeld for French fashion house Chanel during Paris Fashion Week March 10, 2009. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol (FRANCE FASHION ENTERTAINMENT)
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FIGHT!
Etta James vs. Beyonce
Note to all future Presidents: If you wish to have the song 'At Last' performed at your function, it's best to use the original. James lashed out at Beyonce and President Barack Obama at a recent concert, saying the younger diva will "get her ass whipped" for playing her signature song for "the one with the big ears."
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Hilary Duff vs. Faye Dunaway
Dunaway asked the Chicago Sun-Times why the remake of 'Bonnie and Clyde' couldn't star a "real actress" instead of Duff. Duff responded by implying that Dunaway is irrelevant and badly aged. Meow.
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Christian Bale vs. Shane Hurlbut
Actor Christian Bale went ballistic on the set of 'Terminator Salvation' threatening to quit after director of photography, Shane Hurlbut, accidentally ruined a scene by walking onto the set.
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John Landis vs. Michael Jackson: The famed director is suing the king o' pop for "fraudulent, malicious and oppressive conduct" when it comes to paying his share of royalties for their groundbreaking collaboration, 'Thriller.'
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Larry Flynt vs. Jimmy Flynt II and Dustin Flynt: The porn peddler and his porn peddling kin are butting heads over the use of the family name. The elder Flynt is suing his nephews, both ex-Hustler employees, for selling "inferior products" (surprise, it's porn!) under the family name.
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Jay Leno made comments to the New York Times, saying that Howard Stern has lost his influence since moving to satellite radio. Stern returned to the air to boast that he has more listeners than Leno has viewers. "Leno, with all of his horses**t has 5 million viewers ... Even downplaying it, we beat 'The Tonight Show'," says Stern.
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Police are still investigating a claim that Sharon Osbourne allegedly attacked 'Rock of Love: Charm School' contestant, Megan Hauserman during the show's reunion episode. Allegedly, Osbourne "lost it" after Hauserman told her that she was only famous for managing her husband Ozzy, "a brain-dead rock star."
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Sure, they're old pals, but Mickey Rourke supposedly doesn't think much of Sean Penn's performance as a gay politician in 'Milk.' In a text message to a friend, 'The 'Diner' actor reportedly called it "average pretend acting" and, most shockingly, slams him as one of the "most homophobic people" he knows.
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Is there a transatlantic pop fight a-brewing between Lily Allen and Katy Perry? The British singer is doing her part by slamming the 'Kissed a Girl' star for comments she supposedly made about her fluctuating weight. Also, Allen thinks Perry's music is "crass" and she's just an "American version of me." (So, does that mean YOU are crass, Lily?)
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Travis McCoy of Gym Class Heroes has some harsh words for the Grammy brass responsible for leaving his gal Katy Perry off the best new artist category. He calls it "a fluke and a f--- up on the Grammys' behalf" and openly, but respectfully, disagrees with the addition of the Jonas Brothers seeing that "they're on their third record."
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