Fast Track: ‘Dancing With the Stars’ addresses Chaz Bono backlash
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A roundup of entertainment headlines for Thursday:
“Dancing With the Stars” addresses the backlash against Chaz Bono’s casting. (Hollywood Reporter)
But at least Chaz Bono gets Mama Cher’s support. (Los Angeles Times)
Oksana Grigorieva gets $750,000, not $15 million, in her custody settlement with Mel Gibson. (Los Angeles Times)
Alyssa Milano and husband David Bugliari welcome baby boy Milo. (Los Angeles Times)
Robert Downey Jr. and his wife Susan are expecting their first baby together. (Los Angeles Times)
Rapper T.I. is out of prison and headed to... VH1? (Los Angeles Times)
Mark Wahlberg and his brothers might make a reality series about their new, high-end burger joint, Wahlburger’s. (E!)
Lady Gaga is up against Pee-wee Herman, Paul McCartney, Bette Midler and Oprah Winfrey for an Emmy. (Los Angeles Times)
Will competing Snow White movies leave Taylor Lautner torn between his girlfriend and his “Twilight” co-star? (Los Angeles Times)
“Pirates” mermaid Gemma Ward and “I Am Number Four” star Callan McAuliffe are joining Leo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan and Tobey Maguire in “The Great Gastby.” We still want to know why this film needs to be 3D. (Slash Film)
Joining Johnny Depp in Tim Burton’s upcoming “Dark Shadows” movie are Helena Bonham Carter, Jonny Lee Miller and Chloe Moretz. (THR)
“Romancing the Stone” is heading to the small screen. (Deadline)
Hulu is launching in Japan. (Los Angeles Times)
Star Wars fans, prepare to commit lightsaber seppuku; Lucasfilms made a big Darth Vader change for the new Blu-ray release “Return of the Jedi.” (New York Times)
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