
Hopefully none of our readers have heard of The Cheetah Girls, one of those cheesy-but-not-in-a-good-way Disney movies that never quite reached the same success as High School Musical. One of said Cheetah Girls, Adrienne Bailon, went on bigger and "better" things: She's dating Kim Kardashian's younger brother, Rob. And now it seems she's been getting famewhore advice from her likely future sister-in-law.
You see, Adrienne took some ill-advised nude pictures of herself to send to Rob for an anniversary (how romantic!). Instead of immediately deleting the photos (or refraining from snapping them in the first place), Adrienne left them on her computer, which was later stolen at a New York airport, and then someone leaked the photos. Of course. Adrienne soon released a statement apologizing to her fans, which is only shocking because we weren't aware she had any in the first place.
This has "Kim" written all over it, no?
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Despite the fact that Hills alum Whitney Port scored her own reality TV spin-off, The City, the NYC paparazzi are still unsure as to who exactly this girl is. Behold the WireImage description of Whit at Us Weekly's Hot Hollywood party, who is identified as "Guest," while her lesser known co-star, Olivia Palermo, was easily named. This can not bode well for the budding fashionista, especially during a time when both Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt can be picked out of a crowd by most Americans.
Other stars deemed "hot" by the tabloid included the High School Musical kiddos, a few Gossip Girls (and boys), America's Next Top Tranny Model Jaslene, some Ugly Bettys and Patti LaBelle. Sounds a little lukewarm to us.
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Meet Bo Burnham, YouTube sensation (not of the Chris Crocker variety) and the latest member of the Judd Apatow family. This kid just turned 18 and he's already been tapped to write the music for — and star in — a new Apatow comedy that is being billed as "the anti-High School Musical." Sounds awesome already.
We did a little research, and it turns out dear Bo is no stranger to music: He has been writing songs for the past couple of years and performing them in his bedroom for a camera resting on a stack of books. Upon viewing some of these videos, we have officially fallen in love: He's crude and absurd, but he's charming in that "I went to an all-boys Catholic school and am therefore perfectly harmless" kind of way.
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