Antoine Dodson became a YouTube video sensation last year with his rape-warning "Bed Intruder" rap. Dodson soon could become a reality TV star, TMZ reports. He is shooting a pilot and already has an executive producer.

“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star reportedly checked into rehab after she got into a huge fight with her sister. They were at a party for a castmate.

VS Technologies  reportedly is suing Twitter, claiming the networking site infringed on its patented technology. Lots of celebs including Justin Bieber are on Twitter.

Jesse James and tattoo artist Kat Von D are engaged to be married.  “My love for her is beyond description,” James said. “So honored that she said 'yes.'” The couple began dating last summer, after James’ divorce from Sandra Bullock.

It’s not uncommon for sons and daughters to follow in their dad’s or mom’s footsteps – think Willow and Jaden and Ken Griffey Jr. But for three generations of a family to participate in sports, business and politics or entertainment is less common. Here’s a look at some of them.

The homecoming king. The cheerleader. The CIA intern? You may be surprised to find out what some celebrities were up to in high school and college.

For the most part, celebrities have their pick of whom they want to date. After all, being rich and famous tends to make you irresistible to the opposite sex. Yet despite their otherworldly hotness, impeccable style and killer bods, some celebs are still flying solo in the love department. So which celebs are currently on the market? Click through for a rundown of the 25 hottest singles.


Sandra Bullock
Age: 46
Relationship Status: Divorced

Biggest Little Moments of 2010
2010: Year in Review
Here are 100 of the most noteworthy things – some big, some little – that happened in 2010.
2010: Year in Review
In the face of war, natural disaster and a global recession, popular culture stayed popular in 2010. When compiling this list of the 100 best things that happened this year, we had to cut at least 500 great items. It was just that good of a year. But we're happy with the way this turned out. Keep clicking for 100 of the brightest moments of 2010.

As we approach the festivities themselves and try to wind down from all the rush, we're often reminded of the memorable times from holidays past. Some celebrities have their own vivid memories and are willing to share them.

A look back at how these fashion forces shaped our wardrobes this year

Jessica Simpson

Celebrity engagement rings

In her hit song,  BeyoncĂ© told fickle boyfriends to "put a ring on it." As the wearer of an expensive engagement ring, she should know. With 2010 closing down, let's take a look at which celebrities made marriage plans. See whether you can guess the woman behind the ring. 

18-carat blue sapphire

The fashion icon met her fiancĂ© at university in 2001. After a lengthy and public courtship, they were engaged in Kenya.  How much was the 18-carat blue sapphire engagement ring worth originally? The couple plan to marry at Westminster Abbey on April 29. 

14-carat diamond

This 22-year-old actress and singer met her finance, an NHL player on a group trip in Idaho. After two years of dating, he popped the question on a Maui vacation. How much is the ring estimated to be worth? The couple tied the knot on August 14 in Santa Barbara, Calif., and that's no gossip!

Ruby and diamond ring

This "Dukes of Hazard" star was in the middle of watching a TV show when her fiance, a former pro football player, popped the question. The couple met through friends back in May of this year. The bounty? A ruby and diamond ring.

3-carat diamond ring

This eccentric singer got engaged in India on New Year's Eve 2010. Her equally eccentric funny man gave her a diamond ring. What’s its estimated worth? The couple started dating after the 2009 VMAs, where they first met a year earlier. They married on October 23.

4-carat diamond ring

This former "Simple Life" star got engaged to her baby-daddy this year, and they were married recently in a ceremony that included an elephant. The couple met four years ago and have two children together.

7-carat diamond

This R & B singer said "I do" to a hip-hop impresario a day before her 29th birthday, back in January. The couple, who met this year and kept their relationship on the down low, have announced their impending nuptials.

Round brilliant cut ring

This "Taradise" star was presented with a round brilliant cut ring when beau Michael Axtmann proposed at The Little Door restaurant in Los Angeles early this year. The ring didn't stay on for long, because the couple broke off their engagement in April.

3-plus carat platinum ring

This actress ("Forgetting Sarah Marshall") shared the news of her engagement when she wore her 3-plus carat platinum ring to this year's Grammys (see who won). How much is it reportedly worth? She plans to get married in her hometown of Detroit.

3-plus carat diamond ring

TV viewers watched this 26-year-old Bachelorette get a proposal and a 3.03 carat Asscher-cut diamond with 184 accent diamonds around the band. What’s its estimated worth? The date of the wedding is filed under "no rush."

10-carat ring

This "Basketball Wives" star recently became engaged to an NFL player who gave her a 10-carat ring. The question was popped in Cincinnati, after four months of dating. No wedding date has been set.

They woke us up in the morning. They talked us to sleep at night. They entertained us in the middle of the day when nothing else was on. We find out where some of the more memorable TV talk show hosts are today and remember those we’ve lost.

These days holiday party invites start rolling in come early November and instead of wallowing in sheer, what-to-wear panic, be prepared to dress your party best this season—no matter what your shape. Whether you're curvy, boyish, petite, or full-figured, we've got 9 red carpet-tested tricks that will ensure your look is both festive and flattering.

The celebrity media circus has no shortage of sensational headlines. Sensational in this case meaning straight-up crazypants! For your year-end entertainment, Wonderwall has compiled a comic list of the weirdest headlines of 2010.

When most people think turkey, they think of the North American gallinaceous bird we chow down on for Thanksgiving. But here at Wonderwall, turkey reminds us of people like Christina Aguilera and Ben Affleck. Why? 'Cause their major career flops are unforgettable. So in celebration of the upcoming holiday, we're counting down the biggest pop culture turkeys. Gobble gobble!

15. Christina Aguilera, "Bionic"
After 2006's Grammy-winning "Back to Basics," expectations were high for Christina's sixth studio album. And it's not like "Bionic" was bad, per se. But between
her postponing her tour for unknown reasons and allegations from Lady Gaga fans that Christina was copying Gaga's style, the album was doomed. Worldwide, it only sold 600,000 copies; compare that with the 4.5 million copies "Back to Basics" has sold.
14. Lindsay Price
We're sure she's a really nice lady, but Lindsay Price is TV Teflon. Sure, the pilots she's on get picked up, but how long do the series last? Take her latest show, "Eastwick," for example: Not only was it never picked up for a full season, but all 13 episodes of the 2009 NBC
show never even made it to air. Want more proof of Lindsay's TV turkeydom? "Lipstick Jungle," "Pepper Dennis," "Coupling."
13. Madonna as an actress
From "Shanghai Surprise" to "The Next Best Thing" to "Swept Away," there's no lack of examples of Madonna's suckiness as an actress. Yes, she's one of the great performers of all time, but give her lines and blocking instead of lyrics and choreography and she's a total train
wreck. Thankfully, she got the point after "Swept Away" (could it have been winning yet another Worst Actress Razzie that really drove the message home?). Now we get to look forward to her direction on "W.E." (yay?).
12. "Cutthroat Island"
A box office bomb’s costs exceeds its revenue. By that definition, "Cutthroat Island" wasn't just a bomb; it was a nuclear warhead. Listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest box office loss of all time, the 1995 Geena Davis and Matthew Modine pirate thriller
cost $100 million to make and promote, but made just $11 million total at the box office. Not only that, but it pushed Carloco Pictures into bankruptcy.
11. JC Chasez's solo career
It's hard to live in Justin Timberlake's shadow. But after seeing his solo career explode, JC thought he could do the same. (He was the second-most-popular member of *NSYNC, after all.) But it just didn't work out that way. First of all, calling your album "Schizophrenic" and
wearing a straight jacket on the cover is bound to bring some anger from mental health groups. Also, let's not forget JC is just not JT. Besides, anyone with this facial hair is a turkey by definition.
10. "Coupling"
"Coupling" was about a group of six good-looking thirtysomethings who are either dating, have dated or want to date one another. The UK version was a smash hit, so in 2003 they tried to adapt it for a U.S. audience. It failed miserably (only four episodes aired), but we won't
blame this one all on Lindsay Price, who (surprise!) played Jane Honda.
9. Garth Brooks as Chris Gaines
In 1999 Garth Brooks had begun to develop a movie with Paramount called "The Lamb," in which he'd star as Chris Gaines, an emotionally conflicted rock star. To create buzz for the project, "Chris" recorded "Garth Brooks in … The Life of Chris Gaines," filmed a "Behind
the Music" for Chris and performed on "SNL" when Garth hosted. It all left the public confused, and as a result the album was a bust and the movie went on an indefinite hiatus. No wonder Rolling Stone called the whole project "the most monumentally disastrous marketing idea that mainstream pop had seen in years."
8. "Glitter"
If you've seen "Precious," you know Mariah Carey can act. But back in 2001 when "Glitter" came out, critics were singing a different tune. Reviews for the movie couldn't have been worse, and "Glitter" bombed at the box office. (It grossed just over $5 million worldwide, less
than a quarter of its $22 million budget.) Even the film's soundtrack was a dismal failure: It was Mariah's worst showing on the Billboard charts, and Mariah was dropped from her label as a result.
7. The Spice Girls, "Forever"
By 2000 Geri had peaced out of the Spice Girls, but Victoria, Mel B, Emma and Mel C had enough girl power left in them -- or so they thought. Unfortunately, their edgier R&B sound on "Forever" didn't resonate with audiences, and in early 2001, they officially announced
that they were breaking up. (Forever? Try for never -- or until 2007, when they did their reunion tour.)
6. Lindsay Lohan at Ungaro
Say what you want about Lindsay Lohan's personal life, but the girl has style. So in September 2009, when it was announced that Emanuel Ungaro hired her as its artistic adviser, it actually seemed like a good pairing. But when the collection, designed by Estrella Archs, was
presented that October in Paris, it was met with about as much praise as "I Know Who Killed Me." Women's Wear Daily called the collection "an embarrassment." What? They don't like heart-shaped sequined pasties? By March, Lindsay and Ungaro had parted ways.
5. Prince changing his name to the Love Symbol
Prince was actually born Prince Rogers Nelson, so he actually lucked out in the celebrity name game. So why he would want to change his name to an unpronounceable symbol is absolutely insane. But that's what he did in 1993. Since you can't pronounce the
symbol, people would just call him "The Artist Formerly Known as Prince." On May 16, 2000, after his contract with Warner/Chappell expired, Prince stopped using the Love Symbol moniker, explaining that since he was now freed from undesirable relationships associated with the name Prince, he would use his name again. And all was right with the world.
4. Jessica Simpson's country career
Jessica Simpson's a Texas girl who was raised on country music, so making country music would be a logical step in her career, right? So very, very wrong. While "Do You Know" became Jess's first #1 album of her career, it all went south from there. Less than a year
after the record's release, she and her country label, Sony Nashville, parted ways. Never a good sign.
3. "The Jay Leno Show"
Here are the dismal effects of the 10 p.m. "The Jay Leno Show" and NBC's subsequent flip-flopping: five wasted hours of primetime TV weekly; destroyed ratings for local NBC newscasts; made Jay Leno look like a selfish jerk; made NBC look like bumbling fools; NBC lost Conan
O'Brien. Sure, there's more, but we think that's enough to suffice for turkeydom.
2. "Gigli"
This Jennifer Lopez-Ben Affleck stinker doesn't just make the list because it was so awful that it was yanked from theaters three weeks after release. It's not just on here because it's the only movie ever to win the Razzie gram slam: Worst Picture, Worst Actor, Worst Actress, Worst
Director, Worst Screenplay and Worst Screen Couple. Nope, "Gigli" is mostly on here because it also contributed to the beginning of the end of Jen and Ben's relationship. RIP Bennifer 1.0.
1. Britney Spears's 2007 VMA "comeback"
Where were you when the bomb hit? The bomb that was Britney's 2007 MTV Video Music Awards performance. It was supposed to be her finest hour, her big comeback. Instead, it was an absolute bust. Who could forget that dazed look in her eyes as she basically just stood there,
unable to even lip-sync right while her backup dancers moved around her? But we'd say she made up for it since then, don't cha think?

2010 is shaping up to be a strong year at the movies with the box office on pace to be the highest ever. But there have still been plenty of bombs. To compile our list of the biggest turkeys of 2010, we compared global box office with each film's estimated budget to come up with a percentage of the budget each film earned back. They are ranked from the worst up.

 Jackie Evancho, a 10-year old vocal prodigy who was the runner-up in September on America's Got Talent, enters The Billboard 200 at #2 with O Holy Night. Evancho is the youngest artist ever to land a top 10 album. Michael Jackson was 11 in 1970 when the Jackson 5 landed their first top 10 album

This nonprofit organization urges smokers in America to quit the habit for 24 hours each November. A state chapter held the first smokeout and reportedly got 1 million people to quit for the day. Check out the celebrities who have gone nicotine free.

Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Rihanna & other artists belted out their hits at the 2010 American Music Awards held at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on Nov. 21, 2010 n Sunday in Los Angeles.

Miley Cyrus

 Smoldering Eyes
Past: Elizabeth Taylor. Taylor's shadow look remains the ne plus ultra of eye makeup.

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