W/C November 28, 2005
The Game is set to release "Stop Snitchin, Stop Lyin," a controversial tell-all DVD and mix- tape. "Stop Snitchin', Stop Lyin'" features the multi-platinum Compton, rapper candidly talking about his rap career, personal life, ex-label mates and his fall out with G-Unit. "It's a tell-all DVD about the ins and outs of the whole beef between G-Unit and me from the beginning to the end," Game told allHipHop.com. It hits stores Jan. 10.
Big Daddy star Adam Sandler will be a father for real. The 39 year old comic actor and his wife Jackie are expecting their first child in the spring, reports People
American Idol winner Fantasia Barrino got her official welcome to Showbiz Hell when she lost the dream star role in Dreamgirls to Jennifer Hudson, the finalist she beat out for the winner's spot on Idol — but don't believe what you've heard about Hudson doing a "better" audition for the flick! Inside sources say film execs were literally blown away by Fantasia and voted to award her the role — but bossman mogul David Geffen overruled them because he didn't think Idol’s dreamgirl had the class or style to pull it off.
Jennifer Aniston has reportedly burned her wedding dress. According to Grazia magazine she set fire to the Lawrence Steele dress during a ceremony with friends. The former Friends actress allegedly drank champagne and laughed with friends at the ritual outside her Malibu beach home. Letters and other items linked to their relationship were also on the fire. Brad and Jennifer's divorce was finalized in October.

Reggaeton superstar Daddy Yankee announced Monday that he's finalized a multi-year partnership with Reebok. Yankee will be rolling out a signature collection of athletic footwear, clothing and accessories called "DY." DY is scheduled to launch in the spring of 2006 and will be available at athletic clothing stores. In addition to DY, Yankee will be featured in Reebok's "I Am What I Am" global ad campaign.
Charlize Theron is reportedly being lined up as a Bond girl in the new 007 movie. She has been offered a deal to star alongside Daniel Craig in a remake of Casino Royale. The South African-born star is said to be British director Martin Campbell's first choice. Charlize would be following in the footsteps of the likes of Halle Berry, Teri Hatcher, Britt Ekland and Ursula Andress
Mary J. Blige has signed on to play jazz icon Nina Simone in a new biopic from MTV Films/Paramount. The project, which will follow Simone's rise to fame and her relationship with Paris- based manager Clifton Henderson, marks Blige's feature starring debut.
Justin Timberlake is taking vocal lessons - to make is voice more manly. Justin has reportedly missed out on two Hollywood film roles because casting directors thought he sounded too much like a boy. He is doing daily exercises to deepen his pitch.
Brandy will return to series television in a new untitled WB comedy pilot about a woman examining her life after turning 25. The R&B singer, who starred for five years in the UPN sitcom Moesha, will play a true-to-the-bone New Yorker who relocates to Los Angeles to take a position as an entertainment editor. The pilot will be written by Girlfriends creator, Mara Brock Akil.
Gwen Stefani has delayed the release of her follow-up to multi-million selling debut Love Angel Music Baby, because she is too exhausted to promote it.
Comedy Central has found a way to air a third season of its popular Chappelle Show series despite its host, Dave Chappelle, having abandoned the production before filming for the season was completed. The network announced last week that it will run previously recorded sketches from the series as part of what is being billed as season three. The sketches will premiere sometime in 2006 on Comedy Central's online broadband network, Motherload, before a later debut on the cable network, a spokesman said.

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