Rebecca Black: 'I Don't Want To Be Known As The Friday Girl'
Posted on Apr 25, 2011 @ 09:45AM - Add a comment

Rebecca Black's not thanking God for Friday.
On the contrary, the 13-year-old Anaheim, California girl -- whose auto-tuned ditty Friday has garnered more than 118 million YouTube views, and made her famous -- is ready to move on.
"I don't want to be known as the 'Friday' girl," she told the AP this weekend. "Hopefully, I can be known as Rebecca Black and not the 'Friday’ girl. I want to be a performing artist. That's what I've always wanted to do."
EXCLUSIVE: Justin Bieber Is A Tequila Lover
Posted on Apr 13, 2011 @ 06:35PM - 11 comments

Was Justin Bieber singing “baby, baby, baby” to Tila Tequila.
RadarOnline.com has exclusively discovered that the Canadian heartthrob has been a fan of Tila’s since his pubescent years. As early as 13 years old, he started leaving comments on her YouTube videos!
VIDEO: 'Friday' Singer Rebecca Black Responds To The Haters -- With Success
Posted on Mar 18, 2011 @ 07:30AM - 2 comments

Meet Rebecca Black.
The 13-year-old Southern California girl, who resembles a young Lea Michele (Glee), is the latest Internet sensation thanks to her song Friday, an auto-tuned ditty that is easily stuck in one's head -- but some of the feedback has come in the form of sticks and stones.
Ted Williams creates 'The Golden Voice Milkshake' at Millions of Milkshakes
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VIDEO: Ted Williams Headed To The White House?!?
Posted on Feb 18, 2011 @ 04:11AM - 4 comments

Ted Williams is off the street corner -- now, he's looking for an invitation to The White House.
The Man with the Golden Voice, who created a signature, Oreo-packed shake at West Hollywood's Millions of Milkshakes Thursday night, had a special message for the commander-in-chief.
VIDEO: Homeless Man With Golden Voice Reunites With 90-Year-Old Mom On GMA
Posted on Jan 07, 2011 @ 06:34AM - 9 comments
A day after seeing one another for the first time in ten years, the man with the golden voice Ted Williams and his mother Julia appeared together live in studio on Good Morning America on Friday, where the 90-year-old mom implored her celebrity son to get his life together and make sure his faith is a big part of it.
Watch the video on RadarOnline.com
Ted, 53, said "it was just a dream come true" to see his mother again on Thursday, where they reunited before a horde of reporters. Ted admitted he's exhausted, adding he's been unable to sit down for an hour and relax with a meal since his media blitz began.
VIDEO: Ted Williams, The Homeless Man With The Golden Voice, Has 9 Kids
Posted on Jan 06, 2011 @ 06:50AM - 2 comments

Ted Williams, the homeless man with the golden voice who's become the first YouTube sensation of 2011, told the Today Show on Thursday that he's got nine children -- seven girls and two boys.
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Williams, 53, did the intro for the show with his magnificent pipes. He said his children are all grown, and at the end of the segment, said hello to them by name.
VIDEO: Homeless Man With The Golden Voice Thanks God
Posted on Jan 05, 2011 @ 08:52AM - 4 comments
Ted Williams, the homeless man with the golden voice who's become the latest YouTube sensation, told the CBS Early Show Wednesday in an emotional interview that he's proud his 92-year-old mother can witness his life-changing rise to fame, and believes it's a gift from God.
"I'm just so, so happy," he said, before belting out a crisp promo for CBS News.
"I'm gonna be going to New York, hopefully this afternoon… I apologize," Williams said, holding back tears. "I'm getting a little emotional. I haven't seen my mom in a great deal of time. She doesn't believe it. She's 92. She lives in Brooklyn. I was born and raised in Brooklyn.”
AMAZING VIDEO: Homeless Man With The Golden Radio Voice
Posted on Jan 05, 2011 @ 06:00AM - 9 comments

Meet Ted Williams.
Watch the video on RadarOnline.com
Williams, a homeless man from Columbus, Ohio, has become the latest YouTube sensation, after a reporter for the Columbus Dispatch noticed his panhandling sign touting his amazing vocal talents, and sure enough, Williams unleashed a distinct, deep, rich voice, tailor-made for the masses.












