Wednesday, May 5, 2010

People: Hasselbeck apologizes to Erin Andrews

Elisabeth Hasselbeck was crying on "The View" Wednesday, and not because she saw Tuesday's heartbreaking episode of "Lost."
Hasselbeck, who spoke tactlessly of Erin Andrews' costumes on "Dancing with the Stars" on Tuesday's "View," tearfully apologized on air Wednesday to the beleaguered ESPN reporter.
A stalker filmed a naked Andrews last year through a hotel room peephole. Hasselbeck snarked Tuesday that the man, since convicted, would have seen "a little bit less — without the prison time" just by watching "Dancing" this season.
How could Hasselbeck say such a thing? Has she even seen that bedsheet Pamela Anderson waltzed in earlier this season?
According to People magazine, a remorseful Hasselbeck confided her error to her 5-year-old daughter, Grace, who replied, "Mommy, why don't you just call Erin and tell her you're sorry?"
"So, thankfully, I listened to her — she's a wise little girl — and I did," Hasselbeck said Wednesday on "The View." "So, I'm really sorry, and I wanted to offer that publicly too, even though I did follow that advice."
This just in: Grace Hasselbeck will replace her mommy on "The View."
Andrews, who landed in the bottom two Tuesday on "Dancing with the Stars" — Anderson was eliminated — said after the show that Hasselbeck's remarks were "a slap in the face to victims of stalking and sexual predators."
she's in DEEP:AdvertisementLindsay Lohan has landed the lead role in an independent movie about 1970s porn star Linda Lovelace, one of the film's producers said.
The 24-year-old actress will play Lovelace, who shot to fame with the landmark 1972 porno movie "Deep Throat," in "Inferno," producer Wali Razaqi told the Los Angeles Times. Bill Pullman is cast as Hugh Hefner.
Razaqi says an announcement about Lohan's casting will be made at the Cannes Film Festival this month, the closing ceremony for which is May 23. This may coincide with a judge's announcement that Lohan is going to jail.
According to TMZ, Lohan is to appear in court May 20 before Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Marsha Revel regarding Lohan's spotty attendance in weekly alcohol education classes, required as part of her probation for a DUI offense.
THE FIRST DRAFT READ "JULIA ROBERTS": Julia Louis-Dreyfus was hugely amused when her Hollywood Walk of Fame star was unveiled Tuesday — and her name was misspelled.
It dropped the hyphen from the actress' double-barreled surname and spelled the Louis part without the O.
"The misspelling was so perfectly apt, a great metaphor for show business," Louis-Dreyfus said after the ceremony. "Right when you think you've made it, you get knocked down. It's an ideal metaphor for how this business works."
Louis-Dreyfus, the first member of the cast of "Seinfeld" to make the Walk of Fame, currently stars in "The New Adventures of Old Christine."
She took the revelation much better than her publicist, who reportedly "almost puked" when she saw the mistake, according to People.
Amazingly, the Hollywood Walk of Fame has misspelled names before, most recently in 1993 when someone forgot to tell the starcrafters that Dick Van Dyke's name was three words and not two.
IT WAS PNEUMONIA: The Los Angeles County coroner said Tuesday that pneumonia, not drugs, killed actor Corey Haim.
Coroner's spokesman Craig Harvey announced Haim, 38, died March 10 from "community-acquired pneumonia" along with lung, heart and blood vessel problems, according to the autopsy report.
Low levels of eight drugs, including both prescription and over-the counter medications, were found in his system along with marijuana, Harvey said. "But nothing was at a level that would have contributed to his death," Harvey said.
Haim, who struggled with drug problems throughout his life, died March 10 after collapsing in his mother's apartment. He had been suffering from flulike symptoms.I am your sunflower and you are my sunshine
I believe in myself
never say never
dreams will keep me young
never grow old
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