
Pam Anderson gives us a glimpse of her well publicized cakes and biscuits in the new issue of Playboy. The sex symbol also took some time to pen a poem for her 13th appearance on the cover of the famous/infamous mag…
Pam Anderson shows off more than her famous assets when she graces Playboy for the 13th time. The actress-turned-activist displays another little-known skill: she’s a poet! In a poem she penned to accompany the eight-page nude pictorial in the mag’s January issue, Anderson, 43, muses about the new Sexual Revolution and the need to do good. “Our best isn’t good enough — right now our eyes are far-reaching,” Anderson, who first landed the cover of the mag in 1989. “Please let’s show the good in us. . . The brilliance. . . The wonderful. . . It’s abundant — it’s just not tapped as it should be.” The mother of two, who refers to herself as “just a sex symbol” even calls out “All the negative ads run by our politicians,” and urges them to “Put that money to good use.” We’re not sure that Pam’s gonna win any Pulitzer Prizes for her prowess with the pen, but we’re always glad to take a gander at her t*ts whenever she offers. Thanks Pam! Happy Holidays!

Kelly Osbourne has turned into quite the fashionista since shedding a few pounds and now she's going to share her style with the world.
The infamous Osbourne is becoming a fashion designer!
Kelly stated,
I have a meeting about it [a clothing line] on my birthday which is very exciting. I'm going to design for an already made line and then once I get enough experience and know what I'm doing I'll go my own independent one.
It really is a long process and I want to do it the right way. It's not something I'm running into. I don't want to jump into something and not be able to swim.
Kelly's line may come out within the next year... can't wait to see what she comes up with.
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Paris Hilton's felony cocaine possession charge has cost the socialite her VIP status at the clubs in Las Vegas. The infamous party girl has gone and gotten herself blacklisted at most of sin city's hottest nightclubs. As of right now, Paris Hilton is the LAST person a club would book for an appearance.
One club owner stated,
Because Vegas nightclubs are under so much scrutiny right now, I don't know how welcome she would be. Considering she's busted for cocaine, people might assume that she's going to the club either to use or she's already on coke, and no club wants to be associated with that
A former club executive said,
A club would never be allowed to book Paris for an appearance right now. A club would want to book her because of the press it would generate right now, but it would never happen because no one wants to jeopardize gaming licensing or liquor licensing.
Paris isn't completely banned from the clubs; however, she won't be paid for any appearances and would be subjected to the same scrutiny as your average club-goer, meaning "her bag would be checked before entering the club."

For one special evening, Chelsea Handler is bringing her late-night raunch to primetime: Handler will be hosting the MTV Video Music Awards. The comedienne announced the gig on her E! talk show, "Chelsea Lately," on Wednesday (August 18).
"Everyone knows that when you think of rap music and hip-hop you think of 'Chelsea Lately.' And that's why I will be hosting [the show]," Handler quipped, before urging her staff to vie for the extra tickets MTV gave her. "Let the ass-kissing begin," the funnywoman smiled.
Handler will work the mic at this year's awards show, which airs live from Los Angeles on September 12 at 9 p.m. ET. This is the first time the L.A.-based star will host the event where celebs like Lady Gaga, Eminem, Drake, Usher and Katy Perry are up for Moonmen. Among the performers set to hit the stage are Kanye West, B.o.B, Florence and the Machine and Handler's sometime suitor, Justin Bieber.
The talk-show diva is the latest in a long list of comics to handling host duties at the VMAs. In 1985, Eddie Murphy took the cameras backstage at Radio City Music Hall and surprised guests with an impromptu visit to the ladies room. A***nio Hallpresided over the festivities four years in a row, armed with a collection of Day-Glo suits and a quick wit that sparked the requisite "roo, roo, roo!" chorus from the crowd. Fellow late-night comic Jimmy Fallon kicked-off his 2002 hosting duties with an amped-up musical number. Chris Rock helped MTV turn 20 in 2003, delivering a memorable opening monologue that rivaled the infamous Madonna-Britney Spears-Christina Aguilera smooch. Potty-mouthed Brit Russell Brand flexed his skills on two different coasts; hosting in Hollywood in 2008 and returning the next year to helm the VMA's 2009 New York City homecoming.

Eminem worries he will become an embarrassment to his daughters.
The 'We Made You' hitmaker - who raises his 14-year-old child Hailie, 17-year-old adopted niece Alaina and former wifeKim's seven-year-old girl Whitney - admits it is growing increasingly different to show his love for the trio as they get older.
He said: "It's a catch-22: I want to, as a father, express my love for my girls, but I don't want to go too far with it, where it becomes a hindrance in their lives. When they were younger... it was easier."
The 37-year-old star - whose records have infamously mocked other people in the public eye - has previously battled an addiction to prescription drugs and admits his problems started when he "ran out" of enemies to target.
He explained to Spin magazine: "I was trapped in my head. I'd spent most of my career going against the grain. Calling bulls**t. And suddenly, I started running out of enemies.
"I started to become that cliche - my own worst enemy."
The Detroit-born star also revealed he sometimes goes back to the poverty-stricken neighbourhood where he grew up to remind himself of how far he has come in life.
He said: "It may sound corny, but I'll go by and try to remember how things were when I was in those houses.
"I'll go back and remember, like, f**k, man, how life was back then. How much of a struggle it was. As time goes by, you might get content and forget things."