HEATHER Mills has been hell on wheels in East Hampton. Paul McCartney’s estranged wife, who’s renting Nora Ephron and Nick Pileggi’s mansion in the Georgica Pond area, has been racking up parking tickets in her rented Bentley convertible. “She’s parking in front of fire hydrants and in handicapped zones without a handicapped tag,” a source tells The Post’s Braden Keil. The peg-legged “Dancing With the Stars” hoofer recently showed an unimpressed town cop her prosthesis while he was writing up her white gas-guzzler. She was then photographed sticking her tongue out at him as soon as he turned his back.

(source)

 

TWO top tattoo artists are getting under each other’s skin. A source close to “Miami Ink” star Ami James tells us he’s “going crazy” over the fact his ex-employee, hottie Kat Von D., now has her own tattoo show, “LA Ink,” which airs before his on TLC. He’s also fuming about a huge billboard on the West Side Highway that once featured Ami, but was taken down and replaced with a huge photo of Kat. “He’s now berating his staff, the cameramen, everyone in his path,” said the source. “He is so jealous of Kat and her success it’s making him insane. He’s moody, you can’t predict how bad he’ll act on any given day. Kat’s better-liked, better-looking, and nobody cares about Ami anymore.” A TLC staffer confirmed the falling-out and that Kat’s spinoff had been in the works for some time while she was still working at Ami’s shop. “In any working environment, people don’t get along,” the insider said. “It didn’t work out between the two of them, but both are extremely talented. They agreed they couldn’t work together anymore.”

(source)

 

JULIANNE Moore, Gael Garcia Bernal and Mark Ruffalo prepared for their sightless roles in “Blindness” by wearing blindfolds while they tried to eat a meal. The castmates recalled that difficult dinner over servings of naan and curry at Xacutti in Toronto, where director Fernando Meirelles (“City of God” and “The Constant Gardener”) is helming the adaptation of the Nobel Prize-winning novel by José Saramago, Canadian columnist Shinan Govani reports. The book’s about a plague that makes everyone blind and the chaos that ensues.

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Barnes & Noble, the world’s largest book retailer, has decided to sell O.J. Simpson’s book “If I Did It” in its stores, reversing an earlier decision to offer the controversial title only on the Web.

“Our customers are asking for it. We have been monitoring pre-orders and decided we had enough” to put the book on retail shelves, company spokeswoman Mary Ellen Keating said on Thursday.

“If I Did It,” in which the former U.S. football star offers a hypothetical account of his ex-wife’s murder, has caused a firestorm of controversy since it was revealed last November that Simpson worked with a ghostwriter to author it.

Simpson was acquitted of murder charges in 1995, but was later found liable for the killings in a civil trial and ordered to pay $33.5 million in damages to the victims’ families.

The original publisher scrapped plans for “If I Did It” after public outrage, and the family of Ronald Goldman, who was killed with Simpson’s former wife Nicole Brown Simpson in 1994, eventually won rights to the book in a court battle.

Last month, New York-based Beaufort Books partnered with the Goldman family to publish “If I Did It” because the publisher believes it will be seen “as a confession by many who will read it,” according to a statement from Beaufort.

The book is set for a September 14 release, and 150,000 copies will be printed, up from a previously planned 125,000 copies, according to a Beaufort spokeswoman.

Keating said Barnes & Noble originally believed demand would not be high enough to put the book in stores. But online pre-orders have risen more than expected and the book has been on the top 100 list at barnesandnoble.com.

 

She’s been wearing her alcohol monitoring device for a month, but Eve said she can’t get used to the hefty ankle bracelet.

“It’s the most annoying thing,” she told PEOPLE Tuesday night at Tao Nightclub in Las Vegas. “When they told me I was getting it on, I thought it was going to be like a beeper, but it’s like a pair of Bose headphones.”

The 29-year-old rapper was ordered to wear the Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor (SCRAM) after striking a plea agreement for her DUI arrest in April. Eve will be allowed to remove the device on Sept. 8.

At the Signature Apparel party for the Rocawear, Bellarock, and relaunch of Fetish, the SCRAM was hidden by her long, flowing pants.

Having to deal with a DUI in the public eye was “disgusting” enough, Eve said, but the hardest part: Telling her mom.

“I’m still scared of her … [I] had to tell her before someone else told her or she saw it or heard it.”

“I definitely learned my lesson,” she added. “It was a stupid situation, stupid decision. I did something dumb and now I’m paying for it … Don’t drink and drive kids.”

(source)

 

American magazine OK! has made the shock decision to drop Anna Nicole’s ex Larry Birkhead from a $US1.7 million deal, alleging he has “tricked us all”.

The publication today it has cancelled the arrangement, which involved getting exclusive access to Larry and Dannielynn, his daughter with the late Anna Nicole.

It has long promoted its relationship with the photographer – it printed the first pictures of the two after DNA results confirmed his paternity – and was scheduled to cover the toddler’s first birthday.

The magazine has not revealed the exact reason for the decision, however it is reported to be based on rumours Birkhead struck a “backroom deal” with Howard K Stern, his supposed long-standing rival.

The magazine’s publicist said: “OK! Magazine has uncovered explosive allegations regarding Larry Birkhead, Howard K. Stern and baby Danielynn, prompting the magazine to cancel our exclusive coverage of Danielynn’s first birthday party.”

“The newly obtained allegations are detailed, shocking and potentially incriminating. It makes it impossible for OK!, in good conscience, to promote this family’s highly questionable relationship in our pages.”

Both were locked in a paternity battle over the child before DNA tests claimed to prove Birkhead as the father following the death of Anna Nicole.

OK’s American editor Sarah Ivens said: “My biggest fear is that Larry and Howard may have tricked us all.”

“It breaks my heart that OK! has to pull out of a shoot that would have chronicled the next great chapter of Dannielynn’s life.

She continued: “That sort of celebration is what the magazine enjoys most. But first and foremost, we – and I – care dearly about the well-being of the young one, and my moral obligation lies with her.”

A new book on Anna Nicole titled Blonde Ambition is reportedly due to expose shock new allegations about the pair, claiming they were somehow working together.

Legal wrangling continues over the estate of Smith’s late husband, Texas oil tycoon J. Howard Marshall II, who died in 1995.

It remains unclear how much, if any, of Marshall’s multi-million-dollar fortune Dannielynn might inherit and whether her guardian would have access to the money.

(source)

 

The music video for Metafore’s single “Nah Mean” was chosen as one of the Top 20 YouTube music videos from unsigned artists. Metafore is battling it out for $10,000 and a single produced by G-Unit. “Nah Mean” has also recently been added to Music Choice Video On Demand on cable television.

Voting takes place here: http://www.youtube.com/ontherisevote

Preview and Download the mixtape on Metafore’s MySpace profile
http://www.myspace.com/teammetafore

(Courtesy of ThinkTank Marketing)

Aug 302007
 

Kate Bosworth looking really healthy for a change after a business meeting in West Hollywood.

For more pics and scoop go here:

http://www.celebritybabylon.com/features/kate-bosworth039s-meeting-at-sur/

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