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Lindsay Lohan is moving to London, report saysLindsay Lohan, who documented her recovery struggles in a reality series this year, is reportedly considering a move to London. A source told The Sun that "Lindsay's really enjoying being in the U.K. and has told her pals that she's staying here for good." The former Mean Girls star has already started looking into London real estate, according to the report, and plans to look for acting work in the British capital. Lohan, 27, has been spotted partying at several London hotspots in recent months, but promised Oprah Winfrey that she plans to stay sober.
John Krasinski, Emily Blunt buy $2.575M homeActors John Krasinski and Emily Blunt bought a Hollywood Hills West, Calif., home for $2.575 million, the Los Angeles Times reported. The new parents of baby Hazel added another property to their real estate portfolio, this one built in 1965. The 3,483-square-foot house is situated on a third of an acre and includes a swimming pool, spa, four bedrooms, four bathrooms and office. The couple also own an estate on five acres in Ojai, Calif.
LOOSE LIPS: "It was nice to be single and now it's nice to be not single."- Charlize Theron, on her unplanned romance with Sean Penn, to Esquire U.K.
'Arsenio Hall Show' canceledDespite CBS Television Distribution previously renewing The Arsenio Hall Show for a second season, the company canceled the talk show Friday. The network announced the move in a statement. "Unfortunately, The Arsenio Hall Show will not return for a second season; while there are many loyal fans of the show, the series did not grow its audience enough to continue," CBS Television Distribution said. "Arsenio is a tremendous talent and we'd like to thank him for all the hard work and energy he put into the show. We'd also like to thank Tribune and all our station group partners for their support of the show." Hall said he knew the show "would be a challenge." "I'm gratified for the year we've had and proud of the show we created. I'd like to thank everyone on my staff for rallying around me and striving to make the best show possible every night," he said. The late-night talk show aired on 17 stations in most markets at the 11 p.m. slot, going head-to-head with local news. The second half hour of the show conflicted with major network late-night talk shows like the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live and the Late Show with David Letterman.
The Arsenio Hall Show debuted with a solid 1.5 rating, but later took a dive, dropping 60 percent in the key demographic within the first several months.
Bret Michaels abruptly ends concert due to medical emergencyBret Michaels abruptly ended his concert Thursday night after his blood sugar levels dropped too low. The 51-year-old musician and his band performed three songs in Manchester, N.H. before he fled the stage and was rushed to paramedics. Michaels has Type 1 diabetes, and the cause of the emergency was "extremely low" blood sugar levels. "In the 9 years I've stood next to him, I've never seen a look like the one on his face as if I was a complete stranger," guitarist Pete Evick writes on the musician's Facebook page. "He returned to the stage only to announce that he could not continue." "As you all know he is a health fanatic and fiercely monitors his blood sugar," he continues. "He basically had to be dragged off the stage in his sickest of conditions. When I rushed to the bus he could barely speak, but begged me to apologize to the fans and seemed only concerned with them." Michaels and his band are scheduled to perform Friday night in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.