Carmen Electra
Carmen Electra is entangled in a bitter feud with an Austrian businessman who invited her to 'Vienna Opera Ball' of '06, because she thought he was paying her for sex, according to the AP.
Every year Richard Lugner pays a sexy celebrity to join alongside him to the prestigious event, previous 'dates' include Pamela Anderson, Ivana Trump, Sophia Loren, Farrah Fawcett, Sarah, Duchess of York, Raquel Welch, Faye Dunaway, Grace Jones, Joan Collins and Andie MacDowell.
But Carmen has never heard of Lugner and thought that the invitation to Thursday's event to be an lewd proposal. According to the AP, "She forced her benefactor to present a statutory declaration that he wasn't expecting an intimate date and banned him from picking her up at Vienna airport."
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Demi Gets Glammed Up For The Oscars!
Demi Moore
The pre-Academy Awards beauty suites continue, and as the big night gets closer, celebrities are heading out to indulge in freebie beauty treatments before the walk the ultimate-fashion walk: Oscar night red carpet!
On the night of Feb. 27, Demi Moore showed up with some girlfriends to the Diamond Aquifer lounge, held at a private estate in the Hollywood Hills.
She browsed the roughly $50 million dollars worth of diamonds on display around the suite, but didn't have time for such indulgences as the diamond healing massages or Natura Bisse diamond facial (offered by the uber-exclusive Caneros Inn Spa, which transferred their accommodations from their store in Napa Valley to the Diamond Aquifer suite for Oscar week).
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"Charmed" Spell Is Broken
Alyssa Milano, Rose McGowan and Holly Marie
Charmed will not be bewitching the new CW network next season. The WB confirmed Friday that the show has been canceled, with its final episode scheduled to air May 21.
With eight seasons behind it, the supernatural series, starring Alyssa Milano, Rose McGowan and Holly Marie Combs as sister witches Phoebe, Paige and Piper Halliwell, is one of the WB's longest running series.
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Abdul Causes Security Breach at Airport
Paula Abdul
Paula Abdul was allowed to board a plane at the Las Vegas airport without passing through a security checkpoint, prompting all passengers and luggage to be screened when they landed in California, officials said Friday.
A worker led the "American Idol" judge and a companion around the mandatory screening process before they boarded a Southwest Airlines flight headed to Burbank, Calif., Thursday afternoon, said Elaine Sanchez, a spokeswoman for McCarran International Airport.
She said she could not confirm reports that the employee was trying to help the pop star avoid a swarm of fans.
Federal Transportation Safety Administration officials were alerted to the security breach while the plane was in the air, TSA spokeswoman Jessica Altschul said.
"We're conducting an internal investigation to see who exactly was responsible," she said.
The person who took Abdul past the checkpoint worked for an airport tenant, but not Southwest, Sanchez said. She said she could not identify the worker while the investigation was under way.
An Abdul spokeswoman did not return a phone call.
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