Saturday, January 27, 2007

Jessica Simpson and ex-husband Nick Lachey have finally resolved the splitting of their assets




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Simpson and Lachey Split Assets
Jessica Simpson and ex-husband Nick Lachey have finally resolved the splitting of their assets, which officially brings their divorce to a complete close. Simpson, 26, and Lachey, 33, were married in 2002 and starred together in the MTV reality TV series Newlyweds: Nick And Jessica. They separated in November 2005 and filed for divorce the following month. The couple were free to legally marry others in June.

According to American publication People, details of the settlement are undisclosed. Simpson is currently filming Blonde Ambition in Louisiana, while Lachey has been touring the US to promote his album What's Left Of Me. He has found love again with MTV host Vanessa Minnillo, while Simpson has been romantically linked with musician John Mayer.




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Paris Hilton and Jenna Jameson



Paris Hilton & Jenna Jameson tread on ‘Virgin territory’!

Washington, Jan 25: Though hotel heiress Paris Hilton and porn queen Jenna Jameson may almost seem alien to the concept of virginity but the duo is currently bracing up for a reality show called "Virgin Territory."

Hilton and Jameson have been contacted about "participating" in a reality show currently in production called "Virgin Territory," in which a group of the uninitiated will find their way to the promised land.

Ironically, it`s being brought to TV by the purveyor of Paris` sex tape, Kevin Blatt, who predicts that even more people will watch "Territory" than "One Night in Paris," Hilton`s infamous night-visioned romp.

According to Contactmusic, Blatt will be unveiling giant billboards in Times Square and Los Angeles; soliciting actual, live virgins in those cities.

"Finding virgins in NYC or Los Angeles is no easy task," says Blatt.

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HOME: JANUARY 26, 2007: BOOKS


Readings
BY TERRY ORNELAS





Friday, Jan. 26, 7pm
BookPeople (Sixth & Lamar)

Indecent: How I Make It and Fake It as a Girl for Hire
by Sarah Katherine Lewis

Seal, 256 pp., $14.95

What exactly is the catalyst that makes a woman seek out the sex industry? For Sarah Katherine Lewis, it was a lingering curiosity left over from a televised cop drama, coupled with a desire to stop schlepping coffee. This measure, born not out of desperation but a genuine inquisitiveness, eventually does two things for her: One, it immediately removes any of the clichés of victimization and drug-induced decision-making commonly associated with prostitution. Two, it puts her in complete control of her journey. In Indecent: How I Make It and Fake It as a Girl for Hire, her convincing ownership of her actions – plus a mean sense of humor – give Lewis the tools and humility to take this adventure, bind it, and deliver it to readers as an unabashed peek into a heavily guarded subculture.


She opens with applying for a job at a lingerie-modeling tanning salon, which, in her naivete, she figured for a tanning salon that actually sold lingerie. Her amateur porn career came about shortly thereafter, when, in one afternoon, she went from taking nude photos to taking men in her mouth on film. As she traversed from point A to point XXX, we read about her working the pole as a stripper, fighting for her right to a clean workspace as she works the sex window in a peep show, trying her "hand" at massage relief in a twisted astral massage parlor, and becoming a sex worker-cum-autobiographer. She pulls no punches in any of these stories. From the embarrassing to the awful, we get to read it all.

Though her tone is light, her acceptance of herself and the women around her is fierce. She lingers a lot on the camaraderie – and, in some cases, lack thereof – among the women she works with and the women she works for. As she moves from job to job, her adventures in the adult world and her experiences with customers get raunchier and funnier. This makes up the meat of the book: a series of encounters highlighting depravities that seem to worsen, both in description and implication.

As Lewis writes it, it's easy to pity the men she services. But as she learns the ropes, these tales become less about them and more about how easy it is to emasculate both their wallets and their manhood. Their merit to get ripped off is apparently in line with the depth of their individual perversions. We read of men being asked to lick very unclean strip-booth windows, men who have their fantasies openly mocked, and men who get ripped off on a stripper's whim. This is charted by the map of Lewis' journey, revealing a clear shift in her voice: from being innocently curious to looking for adventure while making ends meet to jaded and hardened sex-vet fantasizing about killing her clients. "I could almost feel his spinal cartilage popping under my fist as I slammed the knife home," she writes, "could almost hear the whistle of his collapsing lung."

It is page-turning, to say the least, as she addresses, in detail, many of the questions about what really happens out in the sex-trade underworld, from Crock-Pots of hand-job lotion to the best angles for penetrative shots to the hazards of hand cuts. But the memoir eventually becomes as painful to read as it is to put down. The dangers, physically and emotionally, are always very close at hand, and one thing Lewis doesn't do is gloss over them. It's easy to like the person Lewis writes herself out to be, and it's hard to take when things get ugly for her.

Still, in the end, we find Lewis wrapping up the last chapters much too quickly and without solid closure. As much as she reveals, there's twice as much left out. The gaps in the story filter out her family, love life, and friends. For someone who comes across as smart as a whip, there doesn't seem to be a master plan at work here. Maybe that's the key. Since there was never a road map to reference – no "guidance counselor for the sex trade" available for career advice – maybe her lack of a plan is the plan. Perhaps she's concocting her own happy ending. If we've paid attention, we'd know that the best weapon a girl in her stilettos has isn't what she shares, but what she doesn't.

Carmen Electra



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Carmen Electra in porn movie!
Jan 24, 2007
Author: Paul Heath



Thought that headline would grab you! In fact, the sex tape scandal is part of a new movie role for Carmen Electra. She stars in a new British film as a porn star alongside PIRATES OF THE CARRIBEAN star MacKenzie Crook and comedian Jimmy Carr.



The film, called I WANT CANDY, tells the story of Joe and Baggy, who head to London to sell what they know is a script made of gold. They have a little trouble in finding someone to have faith in the script, but eventually meet a producer who will give them the money to make the film if they can cast Candy Fiveways, played by Electra, a legendary porn star. The two then have to try and make the adult orientated film in their parents house, with said parents around. A task as difficult as it sounds.

The film is released in the UK on March 23rd.

See the trailer over at The Sun.




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Aniston and Cox to kiss on US TV
Wednesday, January 24 2007,
22:32 GMT (17:32 ET)

By Matt Houghton


Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox will reportedly share an on-screen kiss on an upcoming episode of the US drama Dirt.

Earlier this month Cox confirmed that best friend Aniston would be playing the part of a magazine editor in the programme's season finale.

According to the Evening Echo, "Aniston's character is a lesbian. What's more, she won't just mouth off to Cox's tightly wound counterpart, she's going to share a lip lock with her."

Cox plays ruthless tabloid boss Lucy Spiller on the show - which debuted on US TV at the beginning of the month.

Aniston will play Spiller's rival, Tina Harrod, in the final episode of the series