Thursday, August 6, 2009

Victoria Beckham Tapped As Paula Abdul's Idol Replacement?


American Idol just a got a little more posh -- maybe.

The UK Daily Mail repored Thursday that Victoria Beckham was called Wednesday by the show's Simon Cowell in hopes of having her replace Abdul on the judges table. The former Spice Girl has inked to be a judge on at least one episode this season.

The wife of David Beckham might be a good judge because of her honesty in evaluating performers: even herself.

"I worked hard at it," she said of her entertainment career, according to the Web site. "I was never going to be the best singer or dancer."

Abdul Wednesday made her feelings known regarding her status on the top-rated TV show on Twitter, writing "With sadness in my heart, I've decided not to return to Idol."

Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler Falls Off Stage; Taken To Hospital


Steven Tyler fell off the stage during a performance Wednesday night and had to be taken to the hospital.

The 61-year-old, pouty-lipped Boston native fell off the catwalk on the stage he was dancing on, during an outdoor concert at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally gathering at the Buffalo Chip Campground in Rapid City, South Dakota.

Guess they'll be no "love in an elevator tonight!'

Bloody Shirt Found Inside Michael Jackson's Bedroom Closet


RadarOnline.com has obtained never-before-seen, bombshell photographs taken inside Michael Jackson's bedroom, where he went into cardiac arrest on June 25 -- the day Jackson died.

One shocking photo shows a bloody shirt hanging in Michael's closet. Surprisingly, the shirt has a price tag still attached to it, suggesting that the shirt was never worn, and perhaps was used to wipe up blood. If that is the case, the big question is - why wouldn't investigators have removed it from the scene as evidence into the probe into the pop icon's death?

The chilling photos were snapped just days after Jackson's stunning death as the case became a criminal investigation.

In the same closet where the bloodied shirt was found, sources say Dr. Conrad Murray -- Jackson's personal physician -- had stored large amounts of the powerful anesthetic Propofol along with I.V. equipment.

Dr. Murray remains a focus of the investigation into Jackson's death. Federal and state authorities have searced his offices in Houston and Las Vegas as they try to determine if Murray was illegally supplying and administering Propofol to the King Of Pop, and if that led to his death.

Results of Jackson's autopsy have yet to be released.