вторник, 29 декабря 2009 г.

Latest message from MiBlog) Jolie and Madonna

Ok. I don’t know why people love to. misquote me but they do. So when I said “children have no say in the matter” with their pictures being taken I am talking about when psycho paparazzi who follow people around and take pictures of their little ones! It happens with me and Noah all the time! I hate it! It is unfair! The kids don’t chose that life but there is nothing we can do about it. I just think paps shouldn’t be allowed to photograph the kids!
I NEVER said ANYTHING about Madonna or Jolie doing a photo shoot with their kids! That isn’t taking them to the playground or for a walk and having a bunch of creepy men flash cameras in their face! Kids should be able to go out in to the world and enjoy it and really live in it. Those photographers take a lot away from their childhood! It is unfair and should not be allowed.

Miley's Dog Named AFTER LIAM

Miley Cyrus revealed to Take40 Radio Show: 'I just bought a little German Shepherd and I named it Mate because I always say 'mate' now to Liam. So that's my little German Shepherd dog's name.'

Miley also admitted that Liam was by her said when the fell very ill back September, which led to the cancellation of three shows. Liam nursed her back to health by giving her a book of Australian phrases to help familiarize her with the country's slang:

'Liam actually went to Australia and then came back. The first night he came back. I had gotten really sick, he brought me back a book to make me laugh, of all the lingo. He was like, 'I've never heard half of this stuff but some of it's pretty funny!' It's really funny how different yet alike America and Australia are.'

Miley Cyrus mixed up with Aussie bad boys Chris Hemsworth and Liam Hemsworth exposed

MILEY Cryus' Aussie lover Liam Hemsworth - and his brother Chris - have been outed as bad boys after photos emerged of the pair getting caught in a fistfight in Hollywood.
TMZ.com reports that just a few months ago - before he and Miley hooked up - 19-year-old Liam and Chris got into a full-on fistfight after an event in Hollywood.
The entertainment website reports it happened after the brothers - who are currently on the cover of Vanity Fair - engaged in some late-night chat with a random guy.
"The brothers approached him - and suddenly a 2-on-1 brawl broke out.
"We're told event security broke up the fight --and managed to separate everyone before cops were needed," the website stated.

пятница, 11 декабря 2009 г.

Miley Cyrus drops in

Miley Cyrus was seen poolside at the Fontainebleau on Thursday, sporting a hot pink bikini and talking on her cellphone. Cyrus is in town for some down time after her last North American tour date. Pool party in the USA!
Seems like Michael's Genuine Food & Drink is Art Basel's unofficial commissary. Lunching there Monday: shoe god and title of J Lo's latest tune, Christian Louboutin, dining with ``a blonde,'' says our spy Matthew Chamberlin. On Tuesday, Louboutin had lunch with Pharrell Williams and DACRA's Craig Robins, and on Thursday he brought his entire staff for lunch. There for dinner Tuesday night: Calvin Klein and international Vogue and Vanity Fair editors Ingrid Sischy and girlfriend Sandra Brant. On Thursday night, former Mets first baseman-turned-announcer Keith Hernandez with a party of five.
Venus Williams and a group of friends were at the 311 concert at Bayfront Park Amphitheatre on Tuesday night. Says our source, ``She was really low-key and even entered the facility through the front entrance, not a VIP entrance, with the rest of the concertgoers.''
Naomi Campbell was at Miami magazine's Green Goes Into the Blue Party Tuesday night at Area 31 featuring photos from National Geographic. Campbell, says our source, ``was extremely tame, preferring to go unnoticed.'' That said, she didn't succeed in going unnoticed at all throughout the entire Art Basel Miami Beach, where she was seen pretty much everywhere. The same night, she was also seen at the 20th Anniversary opening party for Art Miami, as was casino mogul Steve Wynn and The Rachel Zoe Project's Taylor Jacobson. On Wednesday night, Campbell was at Mr Chow. Also there at separate tables: John McEnroe and Stephen Dorff.
Seen at the Wednesday night launch of Primary Flight's Blue Print for Space at ArtCenter/South Florida: Russell Simmons, checking out video art by Peanut Butter Wolf and, after her performance at Art Positions, singer Ebony Bones, who dropped by the exhibit's after party at Shore Club, where Primary Flight artist Cruz tagged a 30-foot wall with fellow graffiti artists.

Miley Cyrus Remakes '80s Rock Ballad 'Every Rose Has Its Thorn'


Taking a page from a hair band classic, Miley Cyrus is remaking Poison frontman Bret Michaels's '80s rock ballad: "Every Rose Has Its Thorn."

" 'Every Rose' is one of her all-time favorite songs and she is really excited about cutting it," Miley's mom Tish Cyrus says.

Miley, 17, might be young but her love for Poison runs deep. Her first concert experience – other than seeing dad Billy Ray Cyrus onstage – was watching the band perform in Nashville. And now she’s been in the studio with Michaels – along with other producers – putting her own spin on the '80s ballad. She recorded the song in New York, her rep confirms.

And rumor is that Michaels might even dust off his blue rose guitar to play on the track.

Miley Cyrus Song Pulled From Grammy Nomination


A song performed by one of the world's top tween pop singers gets a Grammy nomination – only to be taken out of the running days later.

No, it's not a plotline for an episode of Hannah Montana, it's what has really happened to a song performed by her real-life counterpart, Miley Cyrus.

The 17-year-old singer's single "The Climb," featured heavily in Hannah Montana: The Movie and written by Jessi Alexander and Jon Mabe, is no longer up for Grammy consideration for best song written for a soundtrack. That means that the song's nomination will go to the entry with the next highest number of votes, "All Is Love," by Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and written for Where the Wild Things Are.

Since she didn't write the song herself, Cyrus was never personally nominated.

A source inside the Cyrus camp says the sudden swap was hardly a surprise and that the song was submitted in the category by mistake. The source says "The Climb" was withdrawn from the competition a day later.

The Grammy organization wasn't explicit about why "The Climb" was replaced.

In an interview with Better Nashville, Alexander said that she came up with the song while driving to work.

среда, 9 декабря 2009 г.

Miley Cyrus says she's 'wary' of British food as she reveals she's spending Christmas here

Miley Cyrus has revealed she's spending Christmas in the UK - but says she's worried about the food.
The teen star will be over here during her Wonder World Tour, but said she was nervous about the kind of grub she was going to get dished up.
Talking on GMTV this morning, she said: "It’s a bit weird being in a different country that I’m used to, I’m like, ‘Is the food going to be the same as home?’ and I was kind of stressed about that. But it’s pretty similar, you know, there are some things I’ve got to get accustomed to."
However, the Hannah Montana star added that she felt she could be ‘herself’ in Britain.
She explained: "When I first came here - it was a little while ago when I just had the TV show and none of my Miley music had really been recognised yet -  and so now having people that have heard my music and that are really big fans, I feel like in the UK I can be a little bit more like myself actually."
The star also revealed that she's ditching her pop soundx to pursue a more rocky direction.
She revealed: "I want this to be my last pop record. I’m working on a record right now and I kind of want this to be my last record for a little while and then be able to take a break and just get all the type of music that I just really love - you know, my favourite styles and be able to have something edgier and not have to worry about people saying ‘Oh, well this isn’t what her fans want to listen to’".
She continued: "Because at the end of the day, in a few years, as I grow up, so will my fans. And I won’t have to maybe focus on that as much, and I’ll be able to have more of the style of music that I’m into."