
He?s always on the go, and earlier today (March 25) Chris Brown was spotted catching a flight at Richmond International Airport in Richmond, Virginia.
The ?No Air? singer was joined by his girlfriend Karrueche Tran as he strolled through the terminal, laughing at a joke along the way.
As for his outburst on ?Good Morning America? earlier this week, Chris explained that he?s sorry, and just needed to blow off some steam.
?First of all, I want to apologize to anybody who was startled in the office, or anybody who was offended or really looked, and was disappointed at my actions. Because I?m disappointed in the way I acted.?
?I just wanted to release the anger that I had inside me because I felt that I worked so hard for this music and I felt like people kept just trying to take it away from me.?
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Rebecca Black's smash-single "Friday" has gone mega-viral on YouTube, and now the Internet sensation is giving her proceeds to help relief efforts in Japan.
The YouTube video, first posted on February 10th, has already amassed close to 40 million hits and created an undeniable buzz - despite critics having less than stellar remarks regarding her talent.
Now, the 13-year-old is taking her earnings from the "Friday" hit and putting the cash to good use.
When asked about the money she's made so far, Rebecca told Us magazine, "I am donating money to my school and Japan. My school, El Rancho Charter is really where I started focusing on singing. I feel bad. Japan happened so close to mine, and I feel like I?m taking away attention from it. I really just want to give back."
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Prepping for her big day, Reese Witherspoon was spotted heading into Kinara Skin Care Clinic and Salon in Beverly Hills, CA on Thursday (March 24).
The ?How Do You Know? babe looked cute in jeans and wedge sandals paired with a cardigan as she quickly headed in for her skin beautifying appointment.
According to Radar Online, Reese is having a lavish multi-million dollar wedding this Saturday (March 26) at her mansion in Ojai, CA.
A source told, ?It's not going to be a traditional and big Hollywood wedding... intimate, private and quiet with only Reese and Jim's close friends and family."
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Dr. Conrad Murray has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death.LOS ANGELES -- Jury selection started Thursday under tight security in the long-awaited trial of the doctor charged in the death of Michael Jackson, with the judge urging potential jurors to focus on the facts of the case.
Michael Jackson's name was mentioned just once, but his celebrity was omnipresent. In the group of 159 potential jurors, just two raised their hands when Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor asked if they hadn't heard of the case.
"Real live cases are not scripted episodes of TV shows," Pastor cautioned.
Dr. Conrad Murray, who has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter, watched and greeted the crowd of jurors.
The judge held the closely-guarded proceedings in a jury assembly room, and said potential jurors would not be in public areas of the courthouse. They will be brought food, refreshments and have access to restrooms in the assembly room.
While the judge has decided to allow cameras in court for testimony, they will not be allowed during jury selection.
Potential jurors were asked to fill out a brief questionnaire about their availability for the two-month trial, which is scheduled to begin in earnest on May 9. Those who do not have job, vacation or other commitments will then be asked to fill out a 27-page questionnaire that attorneys and Pastor will scrutinize before the next phase of jury selection starts on May 4.
Pastor's first job is to screen the prospects on whether they can afford to spend two months on the trial. Typical juries for long trials include public employees, private employees who are paid for jury duty, and retirees who don't have job pressures.
Those who pass the time qualification will be given a questionnaire with about 125 questions. The inquiry is likely to cover their knowledge of the case, their tastes in music, their relationships with their own doctors, their knowledge of prescription drugs and whether they have predetermined views about the guilt or innocence of Murray.
Members of Jackson's family and a cadre of loyal Jackson fans are expected to attend most of the trial. Jackson's family did not attend Thursday's hearing.
Murray, who also operates a clinic in Las Vegas, has his career on the line. The judge has already suspended his license to practice medicine in California and medical boards in Texas and Nevada could follow suit if he is convicted. It is one reason his lawyers said he wanted a speedy trial.
In a six-day preliminary hearing earlier this year, a portrait emerged of a doctor trying to help his famous client overcome debilitating insomnia with propofol, an anesthetic which is not intended for home use. Jackson had used it before and demanded it, calling it his "milk."
A coroner testified that Jackson, 50, died of a propofol overdose in combination with other drugs on June 25, 2009. His death was classified as a homicide.
Testimony at the trial will include some similar elements to those in the preliminary hearing.
Murray's behavior before and after Jackson stopped breathing was detailed by household staff and paramedics. It was backed up with phone records, e-mails and, most importantly, a transcript of Murray's nearly three-hour interview with police.
Murray said he gave Jackson a low dose of propofol after spending 10 hours trying to get him to sleep using other drugs. When the star appeared to doze off, Murray said he left the room for two minutes to go to the bathroom then returned to find Jackson not breathing.
He delayed calling 911 for between 25 minutes and an hour while he tried to revive him, testimony showed.
The defense team suggested in questioning witnesses that Jackson may have inadvertently killed himself, taking an extra dose of propofol when Murray left his bedroom for a few minutes. They have also recently sought medical records they say will show Jackson was addicted to the sedative demarol. They are expected to claim this was a contributing factor to his demise.
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From left: Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson
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This was rare understatement from Mr. Seacrest. It was one of the wildest American Idols ever.
Read on to find out more.
One might have conservatively predicted Thursday's show would have been the end of Haley Reinhart ? but this time she wasn't in the bottom three at all.
Nope, it was a clearly shaken Casey Abrams voted off by the viewing public. And then he was saved.
You knew it wasn't to tell him to pack. The judges had no intention of letting the guy go ? so no need to prove himself, either.
"This is crazy wrong," said Steven Tyler. "We made a decision here to keep you on."
Casey looked so blindsided, first by the bad news and then by the good, he seemed on the verge of collapse. It was hard to tell whether to be scared or happy for him. His hands were trembling violently as he touched his heart.
At that point, Jennifer Lopez, who like Steven and Randy was floored by the public vote, almost apologetically suggested that perhaps Casey had been thrown off the right artistic course. Or was she referring to his medical problems?
Everyone was caught up in the confusing adrenaline rush.
"We just want you to get back to being the musician you are," she said. "Just let people feel your soul."
Casey, at least, still had the wits to ask how this will all work with the upcoming tour. The concluding total this week was supposed to be 10.
That wasn't the only shock of the night: Casey was joined in the bottom two by Stefano Langone. Yes, yes, the guy who's got the old-fashioned boy-crooner thing going. Stefano.
What could have gone wrong with these performers?
I would have predicted Paul McDonald to go before Casey, let alone Stefano, with his husky, folky style. But there's an abrasive, even scouring power to Casey's singing that may play better in the live auditorium, where the judges love him, than in the living room, where perhaps viewers don't.
As for Stefano, he seriously miscalculated this week, singing "Hello" with a frenetic, almost histrionic urgency that was too much at odds with Lionel Richie's famous, whipped-cream original.
Thia Megia joined them in the bottom three. I love her serene, sweetly forlorn pop voice, and the judges thought she was showing some needed variety and pep this week with her cover of "Heatwave." At this rate, though, her prospects aren't looking great.
This all happened in the last 18 minutes. The rest of the show included performances by Sugarland and Jennifer Hudson, and a bizarre visit from Hulk Hogan.
Oh ? and Stevie Wonder came out to sing "Happy Birthday" to Steven, who's turning 63 on March 26. Happy birthday!
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Rebecca Black's smash-single "Friday" has gone mega-viral on YouTube, and now the Internet sensation is giving her proceeds to help relief efforts in Japan.
The YouTube video, first posted on February 10th, has already amassed close to 40 million hits and created an undeniable buzz - despite critics having less than stellar remarks regarding her talent.
Now, the 13-year-old is taking her earnings from the "Friday" hit and putting the cash to good use.
When asked about the money she's made so far, Rebecca told Us magazine, "I am donating money to my school and Japan. My school, El Rancho Charter is really where I started focusing on singing. I feel bad. Japan happened so close to mine, and I feel like I?m taking away attention from it. I really just want to give back."
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Jacob Lusk and Naima Adedapo sit tied at the top of USA TODAY's latest Idol Meter rankings.
Calling Naima's performance of Martha and the Vandellas' Dancing in the Street "her best yet," Ken Barnes writes: "The song, being largely a one-chord vamp, didn't require much range, and Naima was able to sing effectively while adding her patented distinctive touch -- an African-dance drum breakdown."
As for Jacob's cover of Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell's You're All I Need to Get By, he "showed commendable restraint and control over his sometimes-overdramatic stylings. Some fancy vocal footwork (if that's the word for it) late in the song, but he refrained from over-singing."
The bottom three on the Idol Meter: Casey Abrams, Haley Reinhart and Stefano Langone, who, Barnes says, "is showing the lamest musical taste among the guys, if not the entire group."
Check out the full Idol Meter rankings and commentary here.
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