PHOTOS: Miley Cyrus & Liam Hemsworth Are Back On
Posted on Sep 11, 2010 @ 08:30PM - 2 comments

Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are back together, RadarOnline.com has learned. The pair was photographed together getting lunch in Los Angeles Saturday.
PHOTOS: Miley Cyrus & Liam Hemsworth Back Together
EXCLUSIVE: Liam Hemsworth Confirms Split From Miley Cyrus
Posted on Aug 26, 2010 @ 05:40AM - 17 comments

Miley Cyrus’ hunky Australian boyfriend Liam Hemsworth has confirmed their split to RadarOnline.com.
“It’s true,” the 20-year-old’s rep told RadarOnline.com, in an exclusive statement.
Hemsworth and Cyrus began dating last August when they met on the set of their movie The Last Song, but their relationship soured recently.
REPORT: Miley Cyrus Splits With Hunky Liam Hemsworth
Posted on Aug 25, 2010 @ 07:55AM - 4 comments

Teenage sensation Miley Cyrus has split with her Australian boyfriend of one year, Liam Hemsworth.
Hemsworth and Cyrus began dating last August when they met on the set of their movie The Last Song, but GossipCop.com is reporting that the sexy couple has broken up.
DVD Releases for Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Posted on Aug 17, 2010 @ 02:11PM - Add a comment

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EXCLUSIVE: Miley Cyrus Dirty Dancing Shocking Home Video On The Market
Posted on May 11, 2010 @ 02:12PM - 40 comments

Disney star Miley Cyrus created waves last year when provocative photos were posted of her giving a lap dance to The Last Song producer Adam Shankman, but RadarOnline.com has learned that the photos were just the beginning -- video exists that is much more suggestive!
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“The video was taken about seven months ago at a wrap party for The Last Song,” the source exclusively told RadarOnline.com. “The worst part is that there were little kids at the party and the dancing between Miley and Adam was so dirty that some of the parents actually left the party and took their kids home.”
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The video, which RadarOnline.com has seen, shows Shankman on the dance floor with a drink in hand grinding up against Cyrus’ backside while she grinds back. At one point Cyrus turns around and seductively opens the top layer of her shirt, teasing Shankman with her flirty dance moves.
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Although Shankman is an openly gay man, sources tell RadarOnline.com that the dancing was “very inappropriate” and they fear that Cyrus, 17, is “heading down the same path as Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears.”
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In a second clip to the video, Cyrus is seen giving Shankman a lap dance while children under the age of 10 sit less than five feet away watching the Hannah Montana star, and neither her mother Tish nor father Billy Ray were present at the party sources tell RadarOnline.com.
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“Miley is a sweet angel who works tirelessly and endlessly, and is allowed to have fun in the make up room!” Shankman said last year, defending the photos he posted of Miley giving him a lap dance on Twitter. “Lighten up or no more behind the scenes pics! She’s my little angel sister.”
The Back-Up Plan
Posted on Apr 23, 2010 @ 10:41AM - Add a comment

Zoe (Jennifer Lopez) is a pleasantly dippy New Yorker who seems to have it all: She has her own business that allows for a flexible schedule. She has good friends who care about her every triumph and travail. And best of all, she has an incredible backside, which gets its due attention. The only thing missing is a man -- not so much for date nights, but for insemination.
In The Back-Up Plan, which opens Friday, Zoe finally takes the leap toward motherhood on her own, but meets the man of her dreams just moments after becoming impregnated. As the dreamy Stan (Alex O’Loughlin) sweeps her off her feet, Zoe soon has to fess up, but miraculously, Stan wants to stay with her! That’s right: All the commitment-phobia in this movie belongs to Zoe, who can’t believe that he won’t walk out the door once his voluptuous girlfriend becomes a sexy mom. Still, as their relationship blossoms -- and Zoe’s due date creeps closer -- there are hurdles to jump, and stumble over, and jump again.
As a vehicle for Lopez and a testing-ground for O’Loughlin’s leading-man potential, The Back-Up Plan is better than it seems at first. There are few basics to accept, such as a pat story line, broad humor that borders on condescending, and changes of heart when it might be too late. Once the fundamentals are set, it’s OK to toss them aside and simply enjoy watching other people’s relationship woes. While the premise is unique, many of the couple’s issues are not: Stan is worried about his lack of professional and financial achievement, particularly because he’s a goat farmer with a handle on how to make cheese, but not much else. Zoe worries that her butt doesn’t look as good as it used to, which allows Lopez to pay unabashed -- although, one would hope, decidedly tongue-in-cheek -- homage to her own behind, which has been her most-lauded asset since her days as a back-up dancer.
The shameless in-joke, however, points to part of what makes The Back-Up Plan the enjoyably unchallenging movie that it is. Neither Lopez nor O’Louglin takes themselves too seriously and while their characters are having fun, so are they. It appears that most of the film was shot on-set, far away from the real grit of New York City, and the production choice only enhances the film’s overall effect as a polished and predictable ride. The other key component of The Back-Up Plan’s success is that, while undoubtedly made with a female audience in mind, it’s really all about the man. With an easy charm and actual chemistry with J.Lo, O’Loughlin not only proves his chops outside of indie fare and the small screen, while doing justice to the good guys who get the short ends of the stick. Perhaps best of all, his goofy, well-meaning character -- who puts up with more than his share of Zoe’s self-centered baggage -- is simply more believable than the Prince Charming types often shoved down our throats.
While Stan and Zoe figure things out in Never-Never Land, The Back-Up Plan takes unmistakable aim at single moms in ways that are sometimes funny, but mostly go too far. The film’s other partner-less moms -- the real ones, not the honey-dipped Zoes who fall in love with would-be dads -- are unattractive, gay or breast-feeding well past infancy. What begins as a potentially empowering message becomes a casualty of societal norms, in which patriarchy and story-book romance rules. In fairness to Zoe, making out with Stan looks like a lot more fun than group share in the single moms’ support group.
Yet despite the misguided jokes, there’s enough gentle humor and approximated tenderness to keep the movie afloat. With the extra-curvy J.Lo at the helm and the hunky O’Loughlin holding his own, The Back-Up Plan is a low-commitment way to get a taste of life’s big plunges, without having to actually take them.
EXCLUSIVE: Miley Cyrus' New House Is Just 100 Feet From Her Parents!
Posted on Apr 20, 2010 @ 11:33AM - 7 comments

Teenage pop queen Miley Cyrus has just gotten the keys to her $3.4 million dream home but she better not try any sneaky sleep-overs with her hunky 20-year-old Australian boyfriend Liam Hemsworth. Miley’s parents live just a few doors away!
AERIAL PHOTOS: Miley Cyrus’ New House Is Just 100 Feet From Her Parents!
As this photo obtained by RadarOnline.com shows, the two houses are so close borrowing a cup of sugar will be no problem.
PHOTOS: Hunky Liam Hemsworth Goes ShirtlessThe pop star’s new Spanish style Hacienda home is 4,045 sq feet in size and has four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms plus a tennis court and pool. There is a formal dining room with French doors that open to the yard, a wood-paneled study, and a state-of-the-art kitchen with a center island, granite counter tops, several sky lights, and a menu planning area.
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Miley and her folks, Billy Ray and Leticia, also installed a new recording studio in the property which has a detached guest house with two bedrooms, a living room and wet bar.
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The property was purchased a year ago but the Hannah Montana star is only now getting ready to move in after both she and her mom oversaw renovations to the property which at one time was owned by Freddie Prinze Jr.
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Security is said to be water-tight around the actress/singer’s new home in Toluca Lake. Because of its proximity to the studios in Burbank and its family-friendly atmosphere, the tiny town has become a popular spot for celebrities. Steve Carrell, Ashley Tisdale, Demi Lovato, The Jonas Brothers, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Hilary and Haylie Duff all call Toluca Lake home.
Miley Cyrus' Style Evolution: From Role Model To Racy
Posted on Mar 31, 2010 @ 09:23AM - 1 comment

Miley Cyrus skyrocketed to fame overnight, with her hugely successful Disney show Hannah Montana. But while her teen peers, like Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato were dressing in age appropriate threads, Billy Ray Cyrus’ oldest spawn controversially pushed the a la mode envelope. With the The Last Song hitting the big screen on Wednesday, what better time to take a look at the teen superstar’s sassy style evolution?
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When Miley stepped out of her Dad’s Achy Breaky shadow, she was only thirteen, and she became an instant hit with the kids. With her gorgeous “All American” looks, fun onscreen presence and quirky personality, Miley fit the Disney role model to perfection.
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Within a year of taking over the Hannah Montana persona, the coming of age teen was shortening her hemlines and showing off her figure in curve-hugging ensembles. While people began to talk, questioning her role model status, controversy exploded in April 2008, when the then 15-year-old posed topless for the cover of Vanity Fair with acclaimed photographer Annie Leibovitz.
Over the past month, Miley has lightened up the racy threads, stepping out in gorgeously sophisticated gowns from Jenny Packham and Thomas Wylde, adding a new accessory to her arm, her hunky Last Song costar, Aussie Liam Hemsworth.
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Is Miley better as a role model, or a racy fashionista? Check out the gallery in Style and you decide!
Movie Review: The Last Song
Posted on Mar 30, 2010 @ 06:52PM - Add a comment

Break out the tissues and skip the mascara, because there’s no escape from the tear-jerking clutches of The Last Song.
In her first big-screen departure from Hannah Montana, Miley Cyrus plays Ronnie Miller, a musically-gifted teen with a pretty face and a tough attitude. When she and her little bro Jonah (Bobby Coleman) are shipped from New York to the Southern coast to spend the summer with their dad, family issues, filial bonding and romance ensue -- but not without a shameless amount of melodrama and no-holds-barred emotional manipulation that could bring the most cynical of movie-goers to their knees.
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Ronnie arrives at her estranged father’s house full of rage and sports combat boots to prove it. In opening scenes that feature her stomping and sulking her way across the beach, both her choice of footwear and her tough-girl demeanor are regionally inappropriate and ready for readjustment, stat. Luckily, she meets hunky volleyball player Will Blakelee (Liam Hemsworth) within minutes of arrival. Instantly smitten, he begins to break her down until she’s helpless in the face of his adorable dimples, perfect teeth, Ivy-League grooming and blue-blood pedigree. Soon, they’re in the throes of gilded summer romance, and there’s no turning back -- except, that is, when Ronnie’s childish ‘tude takes over from time to time, turning on a dime and threatening to ruin everything.
While The Last Song employs all the usual devices that typify films from author and co-writer Nicholas Sparks, it rises above the romantic drama riff-raff with multiple relationship arcs, touching plot details and a polished look perfect for the tween set. As Ronnie and Will play out their star-crossed romance, Ronnie and her dad, Steve (Greg Kinnear), have some patching-up to do as he strives to connect with her through their shared love of music, and she reluctantly seeks out his parental advice. Little Jonah, meanwhile, holds his own with scenes that are absolutely realistic for a younger brother left with the short end of the family drama stick.
Along with trying family dynamics, the Millers also encounter events outside their control, which add texture to the The Last Song’s particularly addictive form of saccharine. There’s an ugly secret ripe for telling, painful class division, some mean girls, one especially mean boy and a nest of adorable turtle eggs that become far more than a plot device. With a relentlessly touchy-feely soundtrack that features indie faves like José Gonzáles, Iron & Wine and -- obvs! -- Miley Cyrus, each dramatic beat gets its own musical sucker-punch that takes no prisoners.
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Don’t even bother trying to hold the tears in -- each blow (Ronnie’s baby brother is neglected!) is followed by yet another (Blake has problems too!) and still another (Someone leaves forever!). For Cyrus, The Last Song is a chance to prove she can do more than broad, Disney-style kid stuff (she has a few old habits to break). For audiences, the film is one big, messy cry that leaves no choice but to snivel loudly, and long for summer.












