A "friend" of Joe Biden's daughter, Ashley, is shopping around a video recording of the VP daughter allegedly snorting cocaine at a party in Delaware earlier this month.
The NY Post watched a 90 second preview of the video. The footage, which The Post declined to purchase, shows a young woman with a remarkable resemblance to Ashley riding the white pony with a group of people, and then complaining that the horses ain't big enough.
A lawyer said that the footage was legally obtained, with Ashley waving to the camera at one point.
The shooter was initially asking for $2 million, but reduced the price to $400,000.
I hope it's all lies.
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The New Kids on the Block have announced they are going on tour - yet again - this summer.
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The White House has forced the resignation of GM CEO Rick Wagoner because they don't like his plan for the rest of the bailout money he still wants.
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Miley Cyrus burst into tears at Nickelodeon's 22nd Annual Kids' Choice Awards. The 'Hannah Montana' star was overcome with emotion when she beat Beyonce Knowles, Alicia Keys and Rihanna to be named Favorite Female Singer at the ceremony, which was held at the University of California, Los Angeles' Pauley Pavilion on Saturday.
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Jennifer Aniston is reportedly parting ways with the trusted hairstylist who has cut her widely imitated locks for nearly fifteen years.
Aniston has become close friends with Chris McMillan since he created her famous 'Rachel' haircut on sitcom Friends in the 1990s. The actress is said to have refused to let any other hairdressers touch her blonde locks - even paying a reported $57,000 for McMillan to accompany her on a week-long promotional trip across Europe earlier this month.
But now McMillan is training another guru how to style her hair - so he can work on other clients.
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Congrats to Tim Allen, who welcomed his second child on Saturday!
The shockingly normally-named Elizabeth, 5-pound, 13-ounce, is Allen's first baby with wife Jane. He has a 19-year-old daughter from a previous marriage.
According to Allen's publicist, everyone is happy and healthy.
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Former Destiny's Child star Kelly Rowland has reportedly been dropped by her record label, just two months after firing her manager, former band mate Beyonce Knowles' dad.
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Justin Timberlake appeared on Oprah on Friday to promote his new clothing line. Rumors have constantly circulated about whether he and Jessica Biel are engaged but he shot them down during his appearance.
He added, though, that Jessica was definitely his muse when he was designing the items for his line. What a sweetie pie.
Labels: celeb baby, jennifer aniston, Jessica Biel, Justin Timberlake, kelly rowland, Miley Cyrus, NKOTB, politics, tim allen

Miley Cyrus mentioned today on the TV show Teen Beat, that she'd love to write spoof material for the popular online site, TheSpoof.com. Hmm.
In real news, Miley was recently on American Idol Gives Back and she admitted to having never watched the show American Idol. Burn!
While taping a performance at Idol Gives Back, a fundraiser at Hollywood's Kodak Theatre, she admitted that she was out of the loop on this particular matter.
"The funniest part is that I am so excited to be here but I have never seen it. Never seen even an episode," she was quoted by Reuters as saying.
Also, Miley is joining the New Kids on the Block on May 14th at the Zootopia concert.
Joining Miley and NKOTB will be Jordin Sparks, the Jonas Brothers, OneRepublic, Simple Plan, Sara Bareilles, Gavin DeGraw and Ferras.
The event will take place in East Rutherford at the Izod Center.
Pre-show performances will include Flyleaf, Bareilles and Metro Station.
Some of the profits from the concert will go to
DoSomething.org, a non-profit company which encourages young people to pitch in to their local communities.
Labels: Miley Cyrus, NKOTB

Tell me friends, how do you feel about the "comeback" of New Kids on the Block?
Are you aware they are/were performing on the Today Show this morning?
I LOVED them growing up. Seriously. Loved them. I thought Joey was dreamy. *sigh*
From their blog, "New Kids On The Block - five now fully-grown men who forever defined what the modern boy band would look and sound like — are back together for the very first time in nearly a decade and a half, and currently hard at work on their first new album since 1994. That still untitled album should be released sometime this summer, preceded by the New Kid's first new single since the Nineties, and followed in the fall by an already hotly anticipated international concert tour."
I'm sorry it's so funny to me. I am curious, but I'm chuckling.
Labels: NKOTB