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Tuesday December 17, 2013

Here's the Scoop...
Lot's of nooz over the weekend. If you have yet to watch this weeks Survivor... STOP! Spoiler below!

Cheers!
Sarah

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Lindsay Lohan to pen tell-all book

Actress Lindsay Lohan met with a literary agent in New York to talk about the possibility of penning a tell-all book, TMZ reported. The biography would focus on the troubled actress' arrests, drug abuse, acting career and family, the celebrity gossip website said. Sources familiar with the situation told TMZ the book began as a series of journal entries Lohan wrote while in rehab as part of a therapeutic exercise. The entries don't have a clear focus, but the actress said she's interested in opening up about her life. Lohan met with literary agent Waxman Leavall Thursday in New York City, a meeting that was filmed as part of a docu- eries about the actress on OWN.


Bench warrant issued for Puddle of Mudd singer

A Los Angeles judge issued a bench warrant for Puddle of Mudd singer Wes Scantlin, who failed to show up for a progress report on his cocaine possession case. Scantlin was supposed to appear in court Thursday, but failed to show up, TMZ reported. It wasn't the first time he didn't show up -- multiple bench warrants have been issued for the same offense since he pleaded guilty to cocaine possession in July 2012, the report said. A judge agreed to delay Scantlin's conviction for 18 months, during which time he was ordered to enroll in a drug treatment program and keep the court up to date on his progress, TMZ reported.


LOOSE LIPS:

"I wish to be remembered for my humor and my passion, but most of all my ability to go from angel to a�hole in 3.5 seconds." - Pink, while accepting Billboard's Woman of the Year award


Paul Walker buried after private funeral

A private funeral was held for actor Paul Walker at Hollywood's Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery, E! News reported. Walker's parents, Paul Sr. and Cheryl, and his 15-year-old daughter, Meadow, were among mourners at Saturday's service. The 40-year-old "Fast and the Furious" actor died in a fiery car crash on the afternoon of Nov. 30. His friend Roger Rodas, 38, also killed, had been driving the Porsche Carrera GT at the time of the collision in Valencia, Calif. The cause of the crash remains under investigation. Tyrese Gibson, one of Walker's frequent collaborators, posted a message about the funeral on Instagram during the weekend. "Today In a room full of your loved ones I wish today was your wedding instead.... God has a better plan even beyond LL of our own understandings," the Hollywood Reporter quoted Gibson as writing. "For selfish reasons we all wanted you to stay, another laugh, another take, another talk, another moment..... I guess you can't get all you ask for in life.... But our hearts are FULL from all the moments we DID have, 13 years of laughter and grace, humility and love..."


Tyson Apostol wins 'Survivor: Blood vs. Water'

Tyson Apostol was declared the winner in the finale of "Survivor: Blood vs. Water," which took place in the Philippines. Apostol, 34, is a Utah native and the owner of a bicycle shop. He previously competed on "Survivor: Tocantins" and "Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains." The 27th edition of "Survivor" premiered Sept. 18 and featured returning contestants and their loved ones competing against each other. Apostol emerged the victor during the 2-hour season finale Sunday, taking home the $1 million grand prize.