Just Jenny
– Crick in Jenny’s neck.
– 20 days until daughter’s bat mitzvah.
*What Matters*
– Anxious types need more personal space.
– Addicted to facebook fame? Blame your brain’s nucleus accumbens.
– Head injuries clearly linked to brain damage.
– Tylenol caps get new warning.
– Scientists accidentally discover even GRANDER Canyon!
– Rape victim’s mom rejects judge’s apology.
– You could be held legally liable for texting a driver who crashes.
– No federal challenge to pot legalization in two states.
*Callers/Topics*
– Allergy tattoos for kids: Is it okay?
*Ali Larter* @AliLarter
*Gossip*
Axl Jack Duhamel: Fergie Welcomes First Child With Husband Josh Duhamel
Octavia Spencer Sues Sensa For Breach Of Contract, Allegedly Refusing To Pay Her $700,000 »
In 2012, after Oscar-winning actress Octavia Spencer won her big award for the movie “The Help,” she was courted by weight-loss company Sensa. In five months, she lost 20 pounds. The weight loss company enjoyed the use of her famous face and her public endorsement. Spencer, as mentioned, lost weight and admitted to feeling better. What could possibly go wrong? As it turns out, quite a lot. Yesterday, the actress filed a lawsuit at L.A. Superior Court alleging the company is blaming her “for the failed advertising campaign” and is trying to back out of paying her $700,000.
Steve Chmelar, Inventor Of ‘Number 1’ Finger, Criticizes Miley Cyrus’s VMA Performance
Apparently, Miley Cyrus can’t stop… annoying people.
Steve Chmelar, inventor of the widely-recognized “Number 1” foam finger, is one of the latest personalities to weigh in on the 20-year-old pop-star’s now infamous performance at MTV’s Video Music Awards on Sunday. Chmelar told Fox Sports that Cyrus “took an honorable icon that is seen in sporting venues everywhere and degraded it.”
Sandra Bullock And George Clooney Go To Venice Together, Allegedly Travel Coach
Old friends Sandra Bullock and George Clooney traveled to Venice together to promote their film “Gravity.” According to the Daily Mail, the two rode coach, before taking off in water taxis.
After spending time in Clooney’s famed villa in Lake Como, the group jumped on a coach bus, and headed off to the Venice Film Festival.
Apparently Clooney, who is known for pranks on set, kept things serious while the two were filming. “This film was so hard that pranks had no place,” Bullock said. “There was never down time. How are you going to prank someone who’s hanging from a scaffold with 12 wires, rigged up all day? So we had a truce at the very get-go because that just wasn’t the place to prank.”
Bill Murray Helps David Letterman Celebrate 20 Years Of ‘Late Show’ With Billboard, Liberace Costume
David Letterman celebrated 20 years of hosting CBS’s “Late Show” on Thursday night. To help commemorate the occasion,Bill Murray showed up as a special guest. But he didn’t just show up, he was pushed onto the stage in a classic car, emerging dressed like Liberace. It was such a spectacle, that Celebuzz’ Robert Kessler called it a “must-watch” before it even aired.
‘SNL’ Will Be OK Thanks In Part To Cecily Strong, Seth Meyers Says
“SNL” is going to be just fine, especially because Cecily Strong is there.
Seth Meyers told the Chicago Sun-Times that despite the mass exodus of veteran players from “Saturday Night Live,” there’s no reason to worry about the long-running late-night sketch show.
“For [Strong] to have the kind of season she had the year after [Kristen] Wiig left is that thing that makes you confident going into this next season of transition that there’s always someone who shows up and does things you’ve never seen anyone on the show do,” Meyers said.
Fred Armisen, Bill Hader and Jason Sudeikis left “SNL” after this past year, Season 38. Meyers will exit during Season 39 to take over “Late Night” from Jimmy Fallon when Fallon moves over to “The Tonight Show.”
Meyers praised Strong’s characters, including Girl You Wish You Hadn’t Started a Conversation With at a Party.
“She did this move where she reached into her purse, checked her Blackberry and shook her head like she didn’t want to talk to that person and kept going,” Meyers said. “All the writers were talking about it afterward the way baseball scouts would talk if they saw someone throw 101 mph. Her natural ability has kind of blown everybody away.”
To make up for the departures, “SNL” is bringing in new players. Reports, although unconfirmed, have Noël Wells, Beck Bennett, John Milhiser, Kyle Mooney and Mike O’Brien joining “Saturday Night Live” for Season 39.
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