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Michael Jackson’s Unreleased Song

July 16, 2009 by Amber  
Filed under Celebrity, Michael Jackson, Music

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A previously unreleased Michael Jackson song has just been obtained by TMZ.com.

The song – A Place With No Name – is believed to be inspired the 1971 hit A Horse With No Name, performed by the group America. Apparently, several years ago, America’s then-manager gave Jackson permission to record his song, despite similarities between the two.

The band’s current manager, Jim Morey – who incidentally, was also Jackson’s manager from the 80’s to the 90’s – has released a statement in regards to the unearthed track, and says:

“[America] was honoured that Michael chose to do their song and they hope it becomes available for all Michael’s fans to hear.”

It is unclear at this stage when Jackson recorded the song.

If  you’d like to hear the track, click here.

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Heather Mills Buying New York Apartment

June 17, 2008 by staralicious  
Filed under Heather Mills

Heather Mills

Look out America, Heather Mills is going to buy a $5 million New York apartment and move her whining ass over there.

If you remember, I previously reported that Mills says she could not afford to live in the US, but it now seems she has had a change of heart.

Mills has allegedly signed a contract to buy the two bedroom West Village apartment, previously owned by Nicole Kidman and Calvin Klein.

There goes the neighborhood.

Rupert Everett Bags Americans

June 4, 2008 by staralicious  
Filed under Rupert Everett

Rupert Everett

Gay British actor Rupert Everett seems to spend his entire time bagging out everything lately. The guy sure has a chip on his shoulder, acting movies, the movie industry, homophobia in the movie industry preventing him getting parts and now his latest attack is America and Americans in general.

In a recent interview, he describes Americans as “whiny” and “blobby”.

He goes on:

“I’m totally off the States now. The reaction to 9/11 and then George Bush – really, they’ve got very blobby as a nation.

“When I was a kid, the British were blobby, and you’d go to New York where anything went and everyone was excited and casual and friendly, and you were just dying to get away from this British hellhole where an avocado was the most exciting thing you’d ever seen.”

He also says that Americans have taken on the language of characters from Friends and Sex And The City.

Kind of reminds me of that line from the movie Backdraft. It was something like:

“You see that funny glow that’s starting to blink in the corner of your eye? That’s your career dissipation light — and it just went out.”