
Ne-Yo, losing all street cred:
I gotta admit, we were like … Lindsay Lohan? I mean, I've written for Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, Rihanna, Celine Dion and … Lindsay Lohan? But I will say this; we gave her a quality record and she did a ridiculously fabulous job. I was so shocked I had to call her and apologize for what I was thinking because she did so good. I think the world is gonna be surprised.
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It has descended upon us: The Sex and the City movie premiered last night in New York City, much to the delight of … Eli Manning? He was one of the guests in attendance, for reasons unknown, at the type of over-the-top shindig that should only be reserved for stuff like the second coming of Xenu.
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In an effort to encourage those battling mental illness to seek professional help, Pete Wentz revealed he attempted suicide at the start of his career. Pete, who joins Mary J. Blige and Billy Corgan in the Half of Us campaign aimed at cutting student suicide rates, discussed his battle with depression:
The darkest moment was when we had just finished recording our major label record and two days later we were going to go to Europe and I felt completely lost and out of control. At that point, I'd seen some doctors and they were Hollywood doctors so they gave me a cocktail [of prescription drugs] but I was kind of the drugstore cowboy, so I took the cocktail the way I wanted to take it.
I got in my car. I remember I was listening to Jeff Buckley doing Leonard Cohen's [song] "Hallelujah" and sat there and took a bunch of [prescription drug] Adavan in a Best Buy parking lot.
And I called up my manager because I was, at that point, completely out of my head with Adavan. And I was talking to him and I was slurring my words, so he called my mom and my mom called me and she came and got me and we went to the hospital.
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